Street Cleaning
Every round, every hot-spot, every flytip pinned
Local authority cleansing teams and BID contractors use Pin Drop to keep daily rounds, flytipping reports and KPI evidence attached to the exact street they cover.
Daily rounds on the map
Sweeping and litter picking rounds sit as structured pins along the route. Crews see what has been done, what is next and what slipped from yesterday.
Hot-spots that learn the ground
Chewing gum clusters, takeaway wrappers near schools and weekend hot-spots build a picture over time. Resourcing decisions start from evidence, not memory.
Flytipping captured in the field
A crew logs a flytip from the phone. Photos, estimated volume and suspected fly-tipper attach to the pin ready for enforcement under EPA 1990.
KPI evidence without the spreadsheet shuffle
Grade A, B, C and D assessments pin to the street and aggregate up to ward and contract area. Monthly KPI packs pull from the map, not a separate sheet.
Built for cleansing teams
Street cleansing works better when every street is a pin
The shared map for daily rounds and KPI evidence
Cleansing teams cover the same streets day after day, but paperwork rarely follows the route. Pin Drop pins each round, hot-spot and flytip to the street it covers, so the crew, the supervisor and the client see the same record.




Testimonials
Used by local authority cleansing and BID teams
Cleansing teams and BID contractors rely on location-based records to prove service delivery, plan hot-spot resourcing and evidence flytipping enforcement.
“Apiary zones are now organised across properties in one operational view.”
Amina Farah
Agricultural Land Coordinator
“We have far better visibility across response areas without relying on multiple tools.”
Max Powers
Search and Rescue Coordinator
“We can see what’s happening across multiple locations without relying on separate updates.”
Sofia Larsen
Programme Coordinator
Guided walkthrough
See how cleansing rounds run on Pin Drop
Walk through a morning round, a flytip report and a monthly KPI pull and see how every street, photo and finding stays pinned to the exact location it describes.