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Council awarded funding to tackle the sticky issue of chewing gum in Chester city centre

June 17, 2025
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A grant from the Chewing Gum Task Force, administered by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, will help Cheshire West and Chester Council clean up gum and reduce gum littering in Chester city centre.

The Council is putting plans in place to remove the chewing gum that blights our streets after receiving a £25,747 grant to tackle the issue.

It is one of 52 councils across the country that have successfully applied to the Chewing Gum Task Force, now in its fourth year, for funds to clean gum off pavements and prevent more gum littering offences.

Established by Defra (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) and run by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, the Chewing Gum Task Force Grant Scheme is open to councils across the UK who wish to clean up gum in their local areas and invest in long-term behaviour change to prevent gum from being dropped in the first place.

The Task Force is funded by major gum manufacturers including Mars Wrigley and Perfetti Van Melle, with an investment of up to £10 million spread over five years.

Monitoring and evaluation carried out by Behaviour Change – a not-for-profit social enterprise - has shown that in areas that benefitted from the first and second year of funding, a reduced rate of gum littering of up to 80% was seen in the first two months - with reductions still being observed six months after targeted street cleansing and the installation of specially designed signage to encourage people to bin their gum.

Cllr Stuart Bingham, the Council’s Cabinet Member for Neighbourhood Pride and Community Safety said: 

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We're delighted to have received this funding from Keep Britain Tidy to tackle this sticky problem. We will be able to use the services of specialist contractors to remove chewing gum in hot spot areas in Chester’s city centre.

To truly make a lasting impact, we know it's important to combine street cleaning with positive messaging that encourages everyone to dispose of their gum properly. Achieving behaviour change will be an important part of this campaign.

Everyone can play their part, by disposing of their chewing gum responsibly, rather than dropping on the ground.  Chewing gum is incredibly difficult and expensive to clean up, it’s unsightly, stains our streets and pavements and gets stuck to people’s shoes. It is really unpleasant stuff.
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Cllr Bingham

Estimates suggest the annual clean-up cost of chewing gum for councils in the UK is around £7 million and, according to Keep Britain Tidy, around 77% of England’s streets and 99% of retail sites are stained with gum.

In its third year the Task Force awarded 54 councils grants worth a total of £1.585 million, helping clean an estimated 500,000m2 of pavements.

Allison Ogden-Newton OBE, Keep Britain Tidy’s chief executive, said:

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Chewing gum continues to be an unsightly form of litter in our public spaces – though thankfully the scheme is leading to significant reductions. People need to remember that disposing irresponsibly of their gum causes harm to our environment as it takes years to decompose naturally – and, ultimately, costs the public purse to clean it up.
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Alison Ogden-Newton OBE, Keep Britain Tidy