A nature reserve is to be given a cleanup by a BBC swat team' after residents voted it a top grot spot.
The team will visit the Foxhill Bank nature reserve in Oswaldtwistle on Tuesday to transform a viewing area overlooking the main lodge.
The recycled plastic decking and timber handrails that were destroyed in an arson attack will be replaced with a new hardstanding and handrails.
Steps down to the platform and benches at the top of the slope will be repaired.
The clean up is part of BBC Radio Lancashire's Breathing Places campaign.
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