ght direction: Amber Rusk, Ken Hume and Chrissi Russell in Norbury
Big environmental improvements are planned for Norbury throughout the summer.
District town centre manager Amber Rusk, Streetscene officer Chrissi Russell and Ken Hume, chairman of Norbury Business, will be working with the community.
Plans include a jet wash of the railway bridge walls, the installation of another four bins and a new bench to join the one already located at the library and painting guard railings.
Ms Rusk said: "The business partnership and other local stakeholders are working hard to make Norbury as attractive and pleasant as possible.
“As a district centre, we achieved a lot last year in a small space of time, with a planting scheme, 100-day clean-up and Christmas lights for the first time in memory."
Ken Hume
"Last year, Norbury won the mayor's trophy for most improved district centre and we want to stay on top this year."
Mr Hume said: "As a district centre, we achieved a lot last year in a small space of time, with a planting scheme, 100-day clean-up and Christmas lights for the first time in memory.
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"We all have a role to play. I am pleased however that Norbury is moving in the right direction."
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