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Convicted offenders help to ensure London sparkles for Royal wedding
April 1st 2011

Convicted offenders have been drafted in to help make Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding day a sparkling event according to reports in The Mirror.

The offenders, all convicted of minor offences, have been scouring the walkways and station entrances of London's Hyde Park Corner Tube station with detergent and heavy wire brushes as part of the Community Payback Scheme - where offenders carry out local demanding work as a punishment.

Ravi Kumar, the Westminster warden for Knightsbridge and Belgravia, negotiated the free labour after meetings with representatives from Westminster Council's Community Payback Scheme and London Underground.

Thousands of visitors are expected to use the subways around the station while heading towards the royal wedding route and nearby Buckingham Palace. Mr Kumar told the Mirror: "It was becoming a real headache as we didn't want people seeing the state of the subway when they arrived in London.

"Using the scheme seemed perfect as it is a great example of people paying back their community and contributing something beneficial following their conviction."

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