A CROSS Hills company is flushed with pride at its latest community effort.
Volunteers from Airedale Chemical have given the village public loos an industrial-strength clean.
And the team has pledged to return to the Main Street block every six months to repeat the free treatment.
Sales director, Chris Chadwick, said: "Cross Hills is our village so it's only right we do what we can to help.
"To provide a really thorough deep-clean of the public toilets seemed like the perfect way for us to do something for Cross Hills, which would benefit everybody and boost the experience of visitors.
"We've got the knowledge and the products to make sure the toilets are a public convenience the whole community can benefit from and be proud of."
Councillor Michael Outhwaite, of the parish council, paid tribute.
"We're delighted Airedale Chemical has offered to bring these toilets up to standard again," he said.
"Over time, they had become a little dirty, but now they're clean again and we're really grateful to the people at Airedale Chemical for their generosity and hard work.
"They've even cleared away all the rubbish from the car park while they were there."
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