Trafalgar expects some garden duty
In 2005, the square made national headlines after the Yorkshire Post revealed residents were unable to hold a street party to mark Trafalgar Day because of troublemakers.
Residents decided to take a stand and a group called Residents and Friends of Trafalgar Square (RAFTS) turned the tide on drug dealing, alcohol abuse and anti-social behaviour .
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Hide AdNow RAFTS is having a clean-up on Thursday to prepare for the Yorkshire in Bloom Neighbourhood Award judging on July 14.
Volunteers will be weeding footpaths, litter-picking and sprucing up the area and would welcome any others to help tidy up the square.
The Yorkshire in Bloom Neighbourhood Awards try to instill pride in local areas by recognising the efforts made by communities to improve their area.
The clean-up morning will be held from 10am until noon.
More information is available from Scarborough Borough Council's parks and countryside services on 01723 374079.