Bury Invests In Super Street Cleaners

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Bury Council has invested £225k in three Schmidt Swingo 100 state-of the art mechanical compact sweepers in another key step to providing an enhanced street care service and helping to keep Bury clean. 

The low emission, multi-functional sweepers allow street care teams to complete a range of tasks more efficiently, including jet washing pavements, sucking up litter, and cleaning in those more difficult to reach places such as under benches and around litter bins. 

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The sweepers can also be run on biofuel which can reduce emissions by up to 90% meaning they’re not only good for keeping the streets clean, they’re much better for the environment too. 

Councillor Alan Quinn, cabinet member for the environment, climate change and operations, said: “We’re always looking at ways to be more efficient and how we can keep Bury cleaner, safer and greener for our communities. 

“We want our borough to be a place that everyone is proud of. The council’s street care teams do a great job, but they can’t be in all places at all times and the work they carry out costs more than £1.6m per year. 

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“Let’s all take pride in our community so that together we can make a real difference and keep our borough clean.” 

The new pavement sweepers are mostly used in town centre pedestrianised areas and in busy surrounding streets that have a tendency to be heavily littered. 

Issues with litter can be reported to the council at www.bury.gov.uk/reportit-litter

Providing new street sweepers is part of Bury Council’s 3-year £10m full scale vehicle replacement programme. In addition to the 3 sweepers a further 27 vehicles have also been replaced, including 19 waste collection vehicles, 6 minibuses, a 4×4 pick-up for grounds maintenance, 6 minibuses and the mayoral car which now runs mostly on electric. 

In the next 12 months a further 56 council vehicles will be replaced ranging from more sweepers, gully wagons and tippers, to small vans and more waste collection vehicles. 

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