Our Day: your photos from a day to celebrate local government
Hackney council posted a picture on Twitter of its latest bike parking in Worship Street. They said: "It takes up the space of one car but has parking for ten bikes."Photograph: PRPete Bungard, chief executive of Gloucestershire county council, doing some weeding on the council's green sedum roof. Photograph: PRDacorum borough council director of housing Mark Gaynor and housing development manager Jack Burnham demolishing a derelict building to make way for new homes.Photograph: PR
A pottery class for beginners ran by Merton adult education service at the Whately Centre near Morden. Photograph: PRThe parks department clearing footpaths in Tredomen in Caerphilly county. Photograph: PRHackney council's animal officer assessed this monkey before it could appear in an advert. Anyone bringing an exotic animal into the borough has to notify them.Photograph: PRDavid Harrington, cabinet member for corporate management and finance for Stockton-on-Tees council, meeting with Jessica Belch a member of the youth parliament.Photograph: PRGail who has been a lollipop lady for 30 years in Caerphilly. She works in Ystrad Mynach.Photograph: PRGloucester city council planted wild flower in the early summer to increase biodiversity and reduce how often grass needed to be cut.Photograph: PRThe fifth floor of Shire Hall, Gloucestershire county council headquarters, at about 9.45am yesterday. The council tweeted: "Our view is looking pretty good today #OurDay". Photograph: PRGloucestershire county council chief executive Peter Bungard takes a bike ride in the city.Photograph: PR
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