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What cash-strapped cities can learn from Birmingham’s clean up

November 17, 2010 Saba Salman

My piece in Guardian Public: Litter-strewn public spaces, pavements speckled with chewing gum and rowdy street drinkers. For any town centre manager, these city centre hallmarks are familiar problems.

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