A caring resident has tidied up the "unkempt and neglected" entrance to a War Graves cemetery in Bolton . Jackie Saunders regularly litter picks on Eden Street in Astley Bridge, so is used to looking after her environment. However, she had recently noticed how "unkempt and neglected" the street's entrance to Astley Bridge Cemetery had become.

She decided to clean it up, partly out of respect for the Commonwealth War Graves where 47 casualties from the First and Second World War lay. How it looked before (Image: Public) Jackie said: "I regularly litter pick on Eden Street and had noticed how unkempt and neglected the entrance to the cemetery was, I thought it would be disappointing for anyone visiting the cemetery. "It’s also concerning because the cemetery has War Graves and when compared to other cemeteries, it looks like those in Astley Bridge aren’t valued, I know this isn’t true, it’s just the impression it gives.

Read more: Mass grave with unknown number of bodies suspected in a Bolton cemetery Read more: Oldest brewery in Bolton teaming up with Wanderers "My nephew Jonah helped me enormously to clear and remove all the waste, I couldn’t have done it without him. "Hopefully now the gates will be locked at night time and anyone visiting the cemetery will agree the approach looks much better." How it looked after (Image: Public) Cllr Hilary Fairclough said: "A couple of weeks ago we held a Pride of Astley Bridge event to celebrate and congratulate some of the man.