Go! & Express

Clean up a call to BCM

- SIVENATHI GOSA

Buffalo Flats residents joined forces with the DA in a clean-up campaign that was launched by the party on Saturday in Elba Crescent.

Ward 10 PR councillor André Swartz said the park was meant to be a safe playground for children and that they had decided to clean it up as an example to the municipali­ty.

“We will be visiting other places across Buffalo City Municipali­ty [BCM] to make sure we live in a clean and safe environmen­t,” Swartz said.

Community leader Lydia Solomon said she had originally created the park for the children so that they could have a safe environmen­t to play in.

“In 2006, we applied to the local municipali­ty for a play park. Our applicatio­n was ignored,” she said.

Solomon then took matters into her own hands and cleared out the area with the help of the community.

“The challenge we face in this community is that this park has now turned into a crime hotspot.

“People are being mugged and raped.

“It has also turned into a dumpsite, which is unhygienic for the community, especially the children,” she said.

Solomon and Swartz were helped by the community and other local ward councillor­s.

“I would like to thank the ward councillor­s who sacrificed their day to come and join us in trying to make a difference in our communitie­s,” Swartz said.

 ?? Picture: SIVENATHI GOSA ?? MEANT FOR CHILDREN: Buffalo Flats community members with DA ward councillor­s and members cleaning the park area, which has become a crime hotspot and dumpsite
Picture: SIVENATHI GOSA MEANT FOR CHILDREN: Buffalo Flats community members with DA ward councillor­s and members cleaning the park area, which has become a crime hotspot and dumpsite

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