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Steve Moore, interim executive director for neighbourhoods and environment, has urged visitors to act responsibly while heading to Southend over the bank holiday. He said: “We really want people to come to Southend and enjoy themselves, enjoy the bank holiday weekend and enjoy the new freedoms the relaxing of lockdown restrictions brings. “However, we would also ask that those visiting the town are respectful of the area and the residents who live here. Please dispose of litter properly or take it home with you. Please park considerately of others. Please drink safely and responsibly, and if you are leaving late at night, please be mindful of noise in residential areas.
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Residents are being urged to do their bit in keeping Southend tidy. It comes as the council role out Operation Heatwave - a plan to ensure the borough is ready to welcome back visitors as restrictions are eased and temperatures warm up. The council are now urging visitors and residents to take responsibility of their rubbish when out at the beach or in parks. Alongside its street cleansing programme, the council has now introduced new measures to manage waste during peak times. Additional larger EuroBins have been put in place across Southend, including two more in Old Leigh, four at East Beach and ten more at City Beach.