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Step Up BCP Spring Clean

Love where you live. We’ve all done it. Mentioned the litter. Sighed at the weeds. Said, “Someone should really do something about this.” And then carried on with our day. This spring, we’re asking a different question. What if we did something about it together? We’re kicking things off on the first weekend of spring, but this is a month-long community effort. Take part when it works for you. It all counts. 👉 Want to be part of it? What is the Step Up BCP Spring Clean? Launching over the first weekend of spring (20–22 March), the Step Up BCP Spring Clean will continue running for a full month across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. This gives every street the chance to get involved, whether you join on day one or week four. No road closures. No big stage. No politics. Just people stepping outside their front doors and showing a bit of care for the place they call home. That might look like: Five minutes or two hours. On your own or as a street. It all counts. This is not about perfection. It’s about pride. 👉 Ready to step up on your street? Share what you’re doing One of the most powerful parts of this initiative is visibility. When people see others stepping up, it inspires them to do the same. Inside the Facebook event, we encourage everyone taking part to: We’ll be resharing great examples across our social channels to celebrate the people making a difference. The more people post, the further the message spreads. This is how momentum builds. Because the truth is: I can’t do this alone. But together, street by street, we can create a wave of pride across BCP. Let’s change the story about BCP If you live here, you’ve seen the headlines. Stories about crime. Stories about decline. Stories about how things have “gone downhill”. And yes, there are challenges. Nobody is pretending otherwise. But that isn’t the full story of BCP. Because every day across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole there are people who care deeply about where they live. People running small businesses. People raising families. People helping neighbours. People quietly picking up litter, planting flowers, and looking after their streets. Most of the time, those stories never make the news. The Step Up BCP Spring Clean is our chance to make them visible. Not through complaints. Through action. Imagine what it would look like if hundreds of small efforts started appearing across BCP at the same time. Clean pavements. Fresh flowers. Street signs shining again. Neighbours saying hello. Photos of people taking pride in their streets instead of posts complaining about them. That’s the real story of BCP. And if enough of us step up, it will be impossible to ignore. This isn’t about pretending everything is perfect. It’s about showing what happens when a community decides it cares. Why this matters There’s a reason clean, cared-for places feel safer and more positive. This isn’t just a feeling. Research backs it up. Studies into neighbourhood renewal and environmental improvements show that when streets are cleaner, greener and visibly cared for, communities experience lower levels of crime and antisocial behaviour and reduced fear of crime. Some place-based improvement programmes in England have been linked to crime reductions of around 10–25%. When streets are looked after, people take pride. When people take pride, they look out for each other. And when places feel cared for, behaviour changes. Visible care sends a quiet message: Someone lives here. Someone notices. Someone gives a damn. That’s why small actions matter more than people realise. The Step Up BCP Spring Clean isn’t about pretending everything is perfect. It’s about proving things can change. Businesses: this is your moment Local businesses are part of the heartbeat of BCP. If your customers live here, your staff live here, and your reputation lives here, this is your moment to show up. We’re inviting businesses to support the Spring Clean throughout the month by: This isn’t about logos everywhere. It’s about being visible for the right reasons. Businesses who step forward will be tagged and thanked across Step Up BCP channels, and recognised for helping make a real difference locally. If you’re a business who wants to support this initiative, the best place to connect with us is inside the Step Up BCP community. That’s where we coordinate sponsors, share opportunities to help, and spotlight the businesses stepping up. We need Street Leads, judges and volunteers As this runs across the month, we’re looking for people who can dip in when they’re available rather than commit to a single day. Street Leads (one per street) To make this work smoothly, we’re inviting one volunteer per street to help get things moving. Street Leads don’t organise everyone or manage anything formal. They simply help things flow. A Street Lead will: Just one person per street makes everything easier. Volunteer Judges Judges can give an hour or two during the month going through local areas, noticing effort and celebrating it. This is not about policing. It’s about spotting pride and community spirit. Helpers We’re also looking for people willing to lend a hand to residents who want to take part but may need support. That might mean: Every small contribution adds up. 👉 Can you be a Street Lead, judge or helper? How it works No pressure if you can’t do the first weekend. You haven’t missed it. Join the movement Step Up BCP exists to help residents, businesses and charities build pride, connection and momentum locally. The Spring Clean is just the beginning. If you’ve ever said: “Someone should do something about this.” This is your invitation. Love where you live. Step up with us.

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Case Study: Marshalls Pet Supplies – When Honesty Beats Algorithms

This week, something really important happened inside the Step Up BCP community. Marshalls Pet Supplies, a Step Up BCP member, shared a post explaining what had actually changed for them when costs rose overnight. No dramatics. No clickbait. No polished PR. Just an honest explanation of the reality of running an independent business right now. That post didn’t just get engagement. It got picked up by the Bournemouth Echo. Printed in the paper. Published online. Not because it was clever marketing. But because it was real. This is exactly what we talk about inside Step Up BCP every single week: People don’t connect with perfection. They connect with honesty. When local businesses are visible like this, it does more than “boost reach”. It builds understanding. It builds trust. It builds community support. This is also a real-life example of Community over Corporations in action. Marshalls didn’t shout. They didn’t pretend everything was fine. They didn’t hide behind branding. They told the truth. And because of that: Including me. I cancelled my pet food subscription with a big chain and now buy from Marshalls instead. Same product. Real people. Money staying local. This moment matters because it proves something we’re actively building through Step Up BCP: Local businesses don’t need to be louder. They need to be seen as human. And honesty is still one of the most powerful tools local businesses have. This is why Step Up BCP exists. This is why the Community over Corporations campaign exists. And this is just the beginning.

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