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Residents flock to a local park for a clean-up

A portion of the park was cleaned by the New Life United Church, which also helped with cutting the high grass.

Locals spent their Saturday out and about at Horwood’s Farm.

A portion of the park was cleaned by the New Life United Church, which also helped with cutting the high grass.

The Behrens enjoy some fun time with the truck at Horwood’s Farm. Seen here are Enzo, Akasha, Axe and Raphaele.

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The church’s youth pastor, Nathan Kruger, said, “When we got here in the morning to prepare for our family gathering we saw that the grass was long and the park was untidy.

A family affair. Dad Fred Phiri spent time with daughter Joy Phiri and son Lwandle Mokoena.

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Besties Gabriela van Niekerk, Melody Labuschagne and Madison Fouché are out and about.

“We then decided to clean a portion of it ourselves,” he said.

Father and daughter Daya and Khira Ganas.

 

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