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Residents play their part in keeping Sandton clean

SANDTON – Residents took time out of their day to take part in the monthly A Re Sebetseng clean-up.

 


Sandton residents went out into their communities to play their part during the monthly A Re Sebetseng clean-ups.

In Illovo, a small group of residents gathered at the Winston Ridge Park to help gather litter. Only a few residents joined the clean-up, however, they managed to collect numerous bags of rubbish from along the stream that runs through the park.

Jean Baillie, John Kelly and Anne Williamson help clean up. Photo: Laura Pisanello

Jean Billie helped start the clean-ups at the park as well as a weekly park run and is dedicated to helping keep the park clean.

Jean Baillie helps organise the A Re Sebetseng clean-up at Winston Ridge Park. Photo: Laura Pisanello

Outside the American consulate in Sandton, members of the Region E office’s and the consulate took time out of their day to clean up the area surrounding the consulate.

Riana Greenblo shows off the litter collected at Winston Ridge Park. Photo: Laura Pisanello

If you would like to organise a clean-up in your area contact Phindi Lethoko on 082 337 6463.

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