Combined efforts result in cleaner park

JOHANNESBURG – Combined efforts by City entities, volunteers and the park lovers, led to a successful clean-up of a local park.

Various entities combined efforts to clean a park in Athol Oaklands on the weekend of 25 July.

According to the chairperson of the James and Ethel Gray Park Foundation Sunil Geness, the joint team comprised of the foundation members, City Parks and Zoo, Johannesburg Metro Police Department, Pikitup, CAP Green Team and community volunteers.

Animal carcasses and other forms of waste on the riverbed. Photo: Supplied

“The joint team undertook a massive clean-up of the park near the Sandspruit River commencing at the Athol Oaklands entrance of the park. We were appalled by what we found including animal carcasses (goat and poultry), various forms of waste, including plastics, clothing, knives, stick weapons, a constructed dug-out, which was easily concealed in the river bank and served as a utility function for all sorts of unthinkable activities,” he said.

City waste collectors help to clean the park. Photo: Supplied

Geness added, however, that a lot more remained to be done in the area.

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