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Teen cleans dirty road signs
  • A teenage boy annoyed by road signs left dirty and hedges overgrown during lockdown has become a local hero after going on a mission to clean them all up. Joseph Beer, 15, noticed dozens of neglected street signs and hedgerows whilst out on his daily walks with mum Lisa, 52. He soon decided he wanted to clean up the streets - and with the help of dad Mark, 56, he rigged up a trailer to fix to the back of his bike, and started peddling around the streets near his house. Almost every day, Joseph, from Chatteris, Cambs., has headed off on his bike, towing a bucket of soapy water, some sponges, and garden tools, including hedgecutters and a rake, in the trailer. His efforts have seen him clean up street name signs that have been left almost unreadable due to moss growing over them, such as Wilburton Road in nearby Ely.
  • A teenage boy annoyed by road signs left dirty and hedges overgrown during lockdown has become a local hero after going on a mission to clean them all up. Joseph Beer, 15, noticed dozens of neglected street signs and hedgerows whilst out on his daily walks with mum Lisa, 52. He soon decided he wanted to clean up the streets - and with the help of dad Mark, 56, he rigged up a trailer to fix to the back of his bike, and started peddling around the streets near his house. Almost every day, Joseph, from Chatteris, Cambs., has headed off on his bike, towing a bucket of soapy water, some sponges, and garden tools, including hedgecutters and a rake, in the trailer. His efforts have seen him clean up street name signs that have been left almost unreadable due to moss growing over them, such as Wilburton Road in nearby Ely.
  • A teenage boy annoyed by road signs left dirty and hedges overgrown during lockdown has become a local hero after going on a mission to clean them all up. Joseph Beer, 15, noticed dozens of neglected street signs and hedgerows whilst out on his daily walks with mum Lisa, 52. He soon decided he wanted to clean up the streets - and with the help of dad Mark, 56, he rigged up a trailer to fix to the back of his bike, and started peddling around the streets near his house. Almost every day, Joseph, from Chatteris, Cambs., has headed off on his bike, towing a bucket of soapy water, some sponges, and garden tools, including hedgecutters and a rake, in the trailer. His efforts have seen him clean up street name signs that have been left almost unreadable due to moss growing over them, such as Wilburton Road in nearby Ely.
  • A teenage boy annoyed by road signs left dirty and hedges overgrown during lockdown has become a local hero after going on a mission to clean them all up. Joseph Beer, 15, noticed dozens of neglected street signs and hedgerows whilst out on his daily walks with mum Lisa, 52. He soon decided he wanted to clean up the streets - and with the help of dad Mark, 56, he rigged up a trailer to fix to the back of his bike, and started peddling around the streets near his house. Almost every day, Joseph, from Chatteris, Cambs., has headed off on his bike, towing a bucket of soapy water, some sponges, and garden tools, including hedgecutters and a rake, in the trailer. His efforts have seen him clean up street name signs that have been left almost unreadable due to moss growing over them, such as Wilburton Road in nearby Ely.
  • A teenage boy annoyed by road signs left dirty and hedges overgrown during lockdown has become a local hero after going on a mission to clean them all up. Joseph Beer, 15, noticed dozens of neglected street signs and hedgerows whilst out on his daily walks with mum Lisa, 52. He soon decided he wanted to clean up the streets - and with the help of dad Mark, 56, he rigged up a trailer to fix to the back of his bike, and started peddling around the streets near his house. Almost every day, Joseph, from Chatteris, Cambs., has headed off on his bike, towing a bucket of soapy water, some sponges, and garden tools, including hedgecutters and a rake, in the trailer. His efforts have seen him clean up street name signs that have been left almost unreadable due to moss growing over them, such as Wilburton Road in nearby Ely.
  • A teenage boy annoyed by road signs left dirty and hedges overgrown during lockdown has become a local hero after going on a mission to clean them all up. Joseph Beer, 15, noticed dozens of neglected street signs and hedgerows whilst out on his daily walks with mum Lisa, 52. He soon decided he wanted to clean up the streets - and with the help of dad Mark, 56, he rigged up a trailer to fix to the back of his bike, and started peddling around the streets near his house. Almost every day, Joseph, from Chatteris, Cambs., has headed off on his bike, towing a bucket of soapy water, some sponges, and garden tools, including hedgecutters and a rake, in the trailer. His efforts have seen him clean up street name signs that have been left almost unreadable due to moss growing over them, such as Wilburton Road in nearby Ely.
  • A teenage boy annoyed by road signs left dirty and hedges overgrown during lockdown has become a local hero after going on a mission to clean them all up. Joseph Beer, 15, noticed dozens of neglected street signs and hedgerows whilst out on his daily walks with mum Lisa, 52. He soon decided he wanted to clean up the streets - and with the help of dad Mark, 56, he rigged up a trailer to fix to the back of his bike, and started peddling around the streets near his house. Almost every day, Joseph, from Chatteris, Cambs., has headed off on his bike, towing a bucket of soapy water, some sponges, and garden tools, including hedgecutters and a rake, in the trailer. His efforts have seen him clean up street name signs that have been left almost unreadable due to moss growing over them, such as Wilburton Road in nearby Ely.
  • A teenage boy annoyed by road signs left dirty and hedges overgrown during lockdown has become a local hero after going on a mission to clean them all up. Joseph Beer, 15, noticed dozens of neglected street signs and hedgerows whilst out on his daily walks with mum Lisa, 52. He soon decided he wanted to clean up the streets - and with the help of dad Mark, 56, he rigged up a trailer to fix to the back of his bike, and started peddling around the streets near his house. Almost every day, Joseph, from Chatteris, Cambs., has headed off on his bike, towing a bucket of soapy water, some sponges, and garden tools, including hedgecutters and a rake, in the trailer. His efforts have seen him clean up street name signs that have been left almost unreadable due to moss growing over them, such as Wilburton Road in nearby Ely.
  • A teenage boy annoyed by road signs left dirty and hedges overgrown during lockdown has become a local hero after going on a mission to clean them all up. Joseph Beer, 15, noticed dozens of neglected street signs and hedgerows whilst out on his daily walks with mum Lisa, 52. He soon decided he wanted to clean up the streets - and with the help of dad Mark, 56, he rigged up a trailer to fix to the back of his bike, and started peddling around the streets near his house. Almost every day, Joseph, from Chatteris, Cambs., has headed off on his bike, towing a bucket of soapy water, some sponges, and garden tools, including hedgecutters and a rake, in the trailer. His efforts have seen him clean up street name signs that have been left almost unreadable due to moss growing over them, such as Wilburton Road in nearby Ely.
  • A teenage boy annoyed by road signs left dirty and hedges overgrown during lockdown has become a local hero after going on a mission to clean them all up. Joseph Beer, 15, noticed dozens of neglected street signs and hedgerows whilst out on his daily walks with mum Lisa, 52. He soon decided he wanted to clean up the streets - and with the help of dad Mark, 56, he rigged up a trailer to fix to the back of his bike, and started peddling around the streets near his house. Almost every day, Joseph, from Chatteris, Cambs., has headed off on his bike, towing a bucket of soapy water, some sponges, and garden tools, including hedgecutters and a rake, in the trailer. His efforts have seen him clean up street name signs that have been left almost unreadable due to moss growing over them, such as Wilburton Road in nearby Ely.
  • A teenage boy annoyed by road signs left dirty and hedges overgrown during lockdown has become a local hero after going on a mission to clean them all up. Joseph Beer, 15, noticed dozens of neglected street signs and hedgerows whilst out on his daily walks with mum Lisa, 52. He soon decided he wanted to clean up the streets - and with the help of dad Mark, 56, he rigged up a trailer to fix to the back of his bike, and started peddling around the streets near his house. Almost every day, Joseph, from Chatteris, Cambs., has headed off on his bike, towing a bucket of soapy water, some sponges, and garden tools, including hedgecutters and a rake, in the trailer. His efforts have seen him clean up street name signs that have been left almost unreadable due to moss growing over them, such as Wilburton Road in nearby Ely.
  • A teenage boy annoyed by road signs left dirty and hedges overgrown during lockdown has become a local hero after going on a mission to clean them all up. Joseph Beer, 15, noticed dozens of neglected street signs and hedgerows whilst out on his daily walks with mum Lisa, 52. He soon decided he wanted to clean up the streets - and with the help of dad Mark, 56, he rigged up a trailer to fix to the back of his bike, and started peddling around the streets near his house. Almost every day, Joseph, from Chatteris, Cambs., has headed off on his bike, towing a bucket of soapy water, some sponges, and garden tools, including hedgecutters and a rake, in the trailer. His efforts have seen him clean up street name signs that have been left almost unreadable due to moss growing over them, such as Wilburton Road in nearby Ely.
  • A teenage boy annoyed by road signs left dirty and hedges overgrown during lockdown has become a local hero after going on a mission to clean them all up. Joseph Beer, 15, noticed dozens of neglected street signs and hedgerows whilst out on his daily walks with mum Lisa, 52. He soon decided he wanted to clean up the streets - and with the help of dad Mark, 56, he rigged up a trailer to fix to the back of his bike, and started peddling around the streets near his house. Almost every day, Joseph, from Chatteris, Cambs., has headed off on his bike, towing a bucket of soapy water, some sponges, and garden tools, including hedgecutters and a rake, in the trailer. His efforts have seen him clean up street name signs that have been left almost unreadable due to moss growing over them, such as Wilburton Road in nearby Ely.
  • A teenage boy annoyed by road signs left dirty and hedges overgrown during lockdown has become a local hero after going on a mission to clean them all up. Joseph Beer, 15, noticed dozens of neglected street signs and hedgerows whilst out on his daily walks with mum Lisa, 52. He soon decided he wanted to clean up the streets - and with the help of dad Mark, 56, he rigged up a trailer to fix to the back of his bike, and started peddling around the streets near his house. Almost every day, Joseph, from Chatteris, Cambs., has headed off on his bike, towing a bucket of soapy water, some sponges, and garden tools, including hedgecutters and a rake, in the trailer. His efforts have seen him clean up street name signs that have been left almost unreadable due to moss growing over them, such as Wilburton Road in nearby Ely.

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