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Tweetathon highlights staff’s work in keeping Guildford clean

30 May 2012

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Cleansing staff at Guildford Borough Council are going live on social media on Wednesday 30 May to talk about the work they are doing to keep Guildford borough beautiful.
 
A Love Where you Live Tweetathon on social media site Twitter will give people the inside view of the work front line staff are doing, on just one day, to keep Guildford clean and tidy. The event is part of the council's Love Where You Live campaign launched in March. The council’s Facebook page and website will also carry information on the campaign.
 
Staff from a wide range of jobs will be tweeting through the day including town centre street cleaner Daryl Rogers, Chris Bailey from the quick response team, Ash street cleaner Richard Walker, Bob Looseley from graffiti and chewing gum removal, enforcement officer Gary Kirk and dog warden Peter Burnage.
 
"We are going to be tweeting throughout the day about what we are doing as it happens," said enforcement officer Gary Kirk. "We think people will be surprised by the amount and the kind of work we do each day to make sure Guildford stays a great place to be. It can be a dirty job - but we're proud to do it!," said Gary.

You can follow Guildford Council's Tweetathon here.

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