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Community joins forces for a cleaner neighbourhood

This was all done with the aim of keeping Little Falls and Strubens Valley clean by getting involved and not just waiting for municipal services.

Saturday, 31 October saw the Little Falls and Strubens Valley Residential Community (LIFCO) along with APCAN Security and Spar Strubens Valley roll up their sleeves to ensure a cleaner Strubens Valley and Little Falls.

The special team of volunteers took to the streets from the entrance of Strubens Valley at the KFC on Fredenharry Road and helped clean up the sidewalks, surrounding gardens and pavements.

This was all done with the aim of keeping Little Falls and Strubens Valley clean by getting involved and not just waiting for municipal services.

APCAN Security Group kept a watchful eye, and also had a braai going for the local residents.

A special team of volunteers took to the streets. Photo: Supplied.

“Support LIFCO, and let’s make Strubens Valley and Little Falls great again. Initiatives like these make this area one of the best to live in. We hope to see you at the next one,” said the LIFCO chairperson, Marietjie Neumann.

According to Marietjie, LIFCO’s vision is to make Little Falls and Strubens Valley crime-free suburbs, with cameras at numerous intersections being monitored 24/7 by BCI Security Control Room.

To achieve this goal, members of the community are advised to join LIFCO and contribute from as little as R100 per month.

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