The latest Immediate Justice Day of Action has seen significant improvements made to the Ladybrook war memorial in . Three service users took part in this meaningful community effort, working hard to trim hedges, pick up litter, jet wash the memorial itself, and tidy up the surrounding area, leaving it looking completely transformed. Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Mansfield and Ashfield Chad, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you.

This effort was the result of a public referral made through the new ‘Fix My Street’ website – the first of its kind since the service went live. The ‘Fix My Street’ platform – which can be accessed on the website of the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner - enables residents to highlight areas in need of attention, allowing offenders who have committed antisocial behaviour to make amends by carrying out vital community reparation within days of their offence. Deborah Brown, Treasurer of Ladybrook Friends Community Group, who made the Fix My Street referral, said she was over the moon and gave her thanks to the Immediate Justice team following the clean-up.

She said: “This project has given the look of the memorial a very cleaned up and cared for appeal that will hopefully now be somewhere that the community can go to sit, take a tranquil moment, and remember loved ones whilst enjoying the newly improved surroundings. Advertisement Advertisement “The team ha.