A volunteer of the Kinross Community Forum works in the flower bed in the main street of the town.
Photo: Supplied.
Volunteers from the Kinross Community Forum have not rested at the end of the year. They are still cleaning pavements in town, making sure the grass is cut, and the flower beds are looking good.
Their aim is to make Kinross the clean, neat town it was before. Anton Noorman, who is in charge of this project, thanked all the businesses and individuals in Kinross who support them.
He urged the rest of the community to get involved and help them.
“More will be done if people take part in this initiative. We are currently only eight volunteers cleaning the flower beds,” said Noorman.
Any business or individual who wants to support them, even by sponsoring a cold drink or a meal, can contact Noorman at 074 605 1712.
The flower beds on the main street of Kinross have a new look since the Kinross Community Forum started working on keeping them clean.
Photo: Supplied.
Volunteers of the Kinross Community Forum work on the flower beds in the main street of the town. Photo: Supplied.
The flower beds on the main street of Kinross have a new look since the Kinross Community Forum started working on keeping them clean.
Photo: Supplied.
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