Friends clean Horwood’s Farm

"We wish we could receive benefactors who could sponsor food as well as a few gardening tools. Anyone who could assist in any way is most welcome," said Clr Rundle.

The Friends of Horwood’s Farm took a few hours of their day to clean up the park in an effort to keep it looking beautiful.

The group was formed almost five years ago by Mrs Sharon Lendrum-Fritteli, DA ward 18 councillor Heather Hart and Mrs Sylvia Rundle.

It all began when the DA youth had a clean-up campaign several years ago and, according to Clr Hart, it went so well that there was no reason to stop.

The residents in the areas surrounding the park began the initiative towards social responsibility and also to contribute towards minimizing the various health hazards that exist with filth.

The group is open to everyone and it does not discriminate. Councillor Bill Rundle, of ward 19, is also part of the monthly clean-up group. He said that when people come to help clean, they must know it is purely on a volunteer basis.

The only so-called ‘payment’ the Friend’s of Horwood group can offer volunteers is a hotdog and a drink at the end of the clean up.

He said that even though some people may be unable to do the physical work, their financial contribution could assist the group in continuing its good work.

Matric pupils Massimo Apruzzese, Jason Kruger and Alison Pereira, from Edenglen High School, also came to put some hours into community work for a school project they have to complete for Life Orientation.

The trio said the park use to be a clean and safe place to play, but it has declined over the years.

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