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Beach clean-up promotes eco awareness on The Bluff

The Bluff Tidy Team led a beach clean-up and encouraged the community to keep the environment and beaches litter-free.

SCORES of volunteers rolled up their sleeves and participated in a clean-up campaign at Brighton Beach on The Bluff on Saturday (August 2).

The Bluff Tidy Team organised the clean-up to educate the public on the importance of maintaining a litter-free environment.

Also read: The Bluff Tidy Teams hosts successful park clean-up

Leader and founder of The Bluff Tidy Team, Waylon Murray, said the ongoing clean-up campaigns have had a magnificent impact on the community.

He thanked all the volunteers who participated.

“I just want to say we had an amazing turnout of 30 people today. Their hard work, teamwork, and passion for keeping our community beautiful are truly inspiring.

“We’re so grateful for their dedication and commitment. Special thanks also to John Dory’s Bluff, Spar Tops Crossways and Brighton Beach Friendly Unit for joining us. It’s fantastic to have the community’s support. Together, we’re making a real difference,” he said.

As the team continues their mission to promote cleanliness and community spirit, they are encouraging support from local businesses.

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Andile Sithole

He has been covering a variety of news beats for over 10 years. As a journalist working for community newspapers, he has covered politics, court reporting, municipal stories, crime, and news features over the years. Andile is also a multimedia journalist for Southlands Sun. He started his career in journalism as a freelance reporter in 2005 while studying Communication Science at UNISA. Prior to joining Caxton Newspapers, he worked for both community and commercial newspapers in Durban, where he won the Journalist of the Year Award in 2020 and 2021.

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