A man has been flooded with praise after he voluntarily cleaned up a town’s footpath.

Eastern Daily Press: The path, which runs along the side of Fakenham junior school and millennium park is used by parents of pupils, as year six leave from this entrance to maintain social distancing. Picture: Chris CracknellThe path, which runs along the side of Fakenham junior school and millennium park is used by parents of pupils, as year six leave from this entrance to maintain social distancing. Picture: Chris Cracknell (Image: Archant)

Chris Cracknell from Fakenham cleared the footpath between Queens Road and Lancaster Avenue as he felt it was unsafe for people to walk down.

The path, which runs along the side of Fakenham junior school and millennium park is used by parents of pupils, as year six leave from this entrance to maintain social distancing.

Mr Cracknell, who works as a football groundsman, said: “This was me saying thank you to the school for all the hard work you have done during the pandemic.

“The path is six foot wide and only two or three foot was being used. People couldn’t stand and social distance.”

Eastern Daily Press: Chris Cracknell from Fakenham cleared the footpath between Queens Road and Lancaster Avenue as he felt it was unsafe for people to walk down. Picture: Chris CracknellChris Cracknell from Fakenham cleared the footpath between Queens Road and Lancaster Avenue as he felt it was unsafe for people to walk down. Picture: Chris Cracknell (Image: Archant)

The clean up took him two hours. During the time he was thanked by residents passing by.

“People told me, you don’t realise how much this will make a difference,” he added.

“Just one person saying thank you was worthwhile and knowing that people can walk down there safety makes me so proud.”