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WCSS and Pikitup partner in Windsor clean-up

WINDSOR – Windsor Community Support Services and Pikitup joined efforts in a recent Windsor clean-up.


Windsor Community Support Services would like to extend a great word of thanks to the teams of the Pikitup Randburg depot for their efforts in helping with a clean-up of the area recently.

The group placed a strong focus on cleaning up after people who illegally dump rubble and waste in the quiet streets, resulting in urban decay.

Illegal dumping on Knights Avenue. Photo: Supplied

“We would like to thank Pikitup Randburg Depot for assisting us cleaning up park areas near Windsor West’s Knights and Lords avenues and clearing up illegal dumping on the street corners,” said the WCSS’s community liaison manager Mathabo Bekimbia-Tchoffo.
The WCSS is pleading with the community to report illegal dumping to the Metro police.

illegal dumping on Lords Avenue. Photo: Supplied

“In 2021, we aim to restore and maintain a clean and healthy environment for our community. Please take pride of your suburb by keeping your outside areas clean. This is for the benefit of uplifting our community.”
The WCSS would also like to thank Majoro Ditsela and Elvis Nkala of the Pikitup Randburg Depot for their cooperation.

Details: wcss.org.za

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