Parkhurst and Craighall Park residents clean their park

CRAIGHALL PARK – During the clean-up, ward councillor, Tim Truluck found an electric insulator tool used by criminals to lift up electric fences, much to the astonishment of the residents.


Craighall Park and Parkhurst residents cleaned up Hamilton Park as part of the A Re Sebetseng clean-up campaign.

The combined team effort was organised by Parkhurst Residents and Business Owners Association (Praboa) and Craigpark Residents Association.

Jan Lategan helps to clean up Hamilton Park. Photo: Naidine Sibanda

Lize Hough, a member of Praboa said the clean-up was to reinforce the value of beautiful green spaces within communities. “City Parks was also helpful and prompt as they delivered the refuse bags and gloves after a single phone call,” said Hough.

Lize Hough, Ramon Di Clemente, Christoff Hamman and Sara Orchardson with bags filled with litter from the clean-up. Photo: Naidine Sibanda

Community members cleaned up the park and removed litter that was blocking the water flow of the stream. During the clean-up, ward councillor, Tim Truluck found an electric insulator tool used by criminals to lift up electric fences, much to the astonishment of the residents.

Youngsters also take part in cleaning up the park. Photo: Naidine Sibanda

 

Community members, young and old, don’t shy away from getting their hands dirty. Photo: Naidine Sibanda

Details: A Re Sebetseng www.aresebetseng.co.za PRABOA info@parkhurstvillage.com

The electric insulator tool found by councillor Tim Truluck during the clean-up. Photo: Naidine Sibanda

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