Sea Park residents clean-up beach parking area
Another local, Diane Wolter has played an instrumental role in helping Mr Easton turn the area around.
A handful of Sea Park residents have taken it upon themselves to transform the beach’s parking area.
Brett Easton, who has taken the area under his wing, says he would love the communities to support the idea so they can further beautify the area.

The before and after pictures of the area show a drastic and super impressive transformation.
Mr Easton and other locals have not only picked up bags and bags of litter, but have trimmed the bush which has opened up the parking area.
During shad season the area was littered with broken glass, fishing line, bait boxes and heaps of rubbish.

Another resident, Alec Sammons kindly helped to organise new dust bins from Ray Nkonyeni Municipality that has been wonderful and forthcoming in assisting.
Another local, Diane Wolter has played an instrumental role in helping Mr Easton turn the area around.
Mr Easton said everyone is the solution to the pollution, and it starts with you.
He added that South Coasters are lucky to live in paradise, and we all need to look after it and keep it clean.

Mr Easton said hard work and eagerness to make a difference is already paying off.
“I am already seeing beachgoers helping to keep the area clean,” he added.
If anyone has hardy indigenous plants, paving blocks or bricks for a pathway please contact Diane on 0710324843.
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