A chewing gum "taskforce" will be blitzing train stations and bus stops in and around Southend High Street and Leigh thanks to a £20,000 grant.

The six-week trial project, which started on Monday thanks to the Keep Britain Tidy grant, will see a dedicated Veolia crew made up of two trained operatives with specially designed equipment jet-washing the pavements in busy public areas.

The city council will also be running a 12-week advertising campaign across train stations and bus stops reminding people to dispose of their chewing gum responsibly.

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Martin Terry, councillor responsible for public protection, said: "We are excited to see the results of the trial so that we can understand the resources needed in the longer term.

"Once the trial period ends, the equipment will be available for Veolia to use in their street cleansing work and to focus on gum removal in other areas of the City, an opportunity which we are looking forward to making the most of in Southend.

"We are hopeful that this trial project will make a difference in making our City a cleaner and more enticing place for residents and visitors. There is no excuse for spitting chewing gum on the floor, as it is unhygienic and poses a serious threat to wildlife."

The trial will be covering pre-selected areas including:

  • Leigh Train Station
  • Southend Victoria Train Station
  • Southend Central Train Station
  • Westcliff Train Station
  • Leigh Bus Station
  • Queensway Bus Station
  • Southend Central Bus Station (Chichester Road)
  • East Beach Bus Station
  • The Golden Mile
  • Seafront
  • Parts of London Road and Southchurch Road
  • Westcliff High School and Southend High School bus stops

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Stuart Atkinson, senior contract manager at Veolia, said: "At Veolia, we are always on the lookout for innovations that can allow our workforce to deliver ecological transformation in their everyday duties, with ease and efficiency.

"We are pleased to have the opportunity to trial this new equipment in Southend and are looking forward to hearing the feedback from our crew and residents alike.

"If you see our street cleansing or collection crews out and about, remember to be patient and respectful towards them and always be street kind."