A Bradford mosque has initiated a community clean-up campaign.
A group of youngsters and their parents at Victor Street Mosque have begun the campaign in their area and are encouraging others to get involved.
Around 50 members strong, the group went on their third community litter pick to improve and clean the surrounding streets.
A spokesperson from Lister Community Action Group said they are also planning to push through a Ramadan plan to improve safety through the Islamic month and that they will also be working with the council to improve road safety along Wilmer Road.
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