Bull Island Lemon Tree Passage was targeted in this year’s ‘Clean up Australia’ initiative

Pat Brown and Jo Nederlof at the signing in table.
Pat Brown and Jo Nederlof at the signing in table.

 

BULL Island Lemon Tree Passage was targeted in this year’s ‘Clean up Australia’ initiative.

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Some 40 civic minded locals signed on at the RAF Park central collection site to rid the town of rubbish.

The old derelict shopping centre at Tanilba Bay came in for special attention as did the the edges of the main road and waterfront parks.

Those participating included families, visiting international tourists, the Tilligerry Boy Scouts and the local Parks and Reserve members.

As one participant put it, “This type of thing brings the community together and creates a sense of civic pride. We live in a beautiful area and want to keep it that way.”

The day culminated with a barbecue at the picnic shelter in Henderson Park Lemon Tree Passage.

 

Collected rubbish builds up at RAF Park'
Collected rubbish builds up at RAF Park’

 

Diana Abbott doing her bit at the plaza.
Diana Abbott doing her bit at the plaza.

 

Bull  Island LTP – targeted for a clean up.
Bull Island LTP – targeted for a clean up.

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