In 2014, Capital Clean-up involved 38 grants, 33 kits, and 54 community groups across 22 London boroughs. The community groups used the funding and equipment to conduct clean-ups of various public spaces like waterways, footpaths, parks and streets, undertaking projects like litter picking, food growing, and planting gardens. The document shows before and after photos of clean-up projects from many community organizations, demonstrating the positive transformations of neglected areas across London. It encourages more groups to apply for grants and kits for the 2015 Capital Clean-up program.
56. Thank you to all of the volunteers who took part
in Capital Clean-up and helped transform
neglected corners of London in 2014.
Capital Clean-up
57. Why not join in Capital Clean-up 2015?
Apply for:
• Grants: of £500-£1500 for community groups,
charities, schools, small businesses.
• Free Kits: of litter pickers, gloves and other
equipment to help run a clean-up. Plus a £50 voucher
for equipment.
By 16 March 2015, for clean-ups May-September 2015.
www.london.gov.uk/cleanup
Capital Clean-up