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Operation clean-up in Meerensee

Families clean up the streets in Richards Bay.

FAMILIES joined hands on Friday morning to clean up the littered greenbelt running along Meerensee’s Mackerel street.

Residents recently set up a whatsapp group chat and organised the clean-up session between 7am and 8.30am.

Even youngsters in the suburb took part in the action and were rewarded with cool drink.

‘It was a very sociable and positive experience to see the reaction of Mackerel residents who want to be proud of a clean street,’ said Beate Naudé.

‘We would like to create awareness for residents to stop dumping their refuse in our greenbelts.

‘Meerensee is a unique area with so many lovely natural areas.

‘It is a privilege to have nature so close to home and a shock to see what people throw into the bush and next to our road.’

Bundles of bags of refuse from the greenbelt included metal, glass and plastics.

The do-gooders in no time turned their eyesore into a neat view.

Naudé encourages all residents in Richards Bay to start similar clean-up initiatives.

The group of Meerensee residents picked up loads of trash from the adjacent greenbelt on Friday
The group of Meerensee residents picked up loads of trash from the adjacent greenbelt
Juliette Siddall, Issabella Siddall and Jessica Cocks - gloved and ready for action
Juliette Siddall, Issabella Siddall and Jessica Cocks – gloved and ready for action

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