City thanks Clean Up crew

(L-R) Marg Dawson, Mick Steffan, Roy Jones, Laureen Ayres, Lisa Bickley, City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn, Ann Burrow, Tina Lawson and Bob Taylor.

Gero Clean Up Crew can usually be found removing litter and weeds all over Greater Geraldton on a weekend however, this month will signal a change as they officially hang up their gloves.

 

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn commended the group on a job well done.

 

“This wonderful group of people choose to give up their time to make Geraldton an even better place to live,” he said.

 

“The results of their dedication are clearly visible and their actions are truly inspirational.

 

“I would personally like to thank everyone who has been involved and congratulate them on what they have achieved for our community and environment.”

 

Gero Clean Up Crew spokesperson Lisa Bickley said the group was proud of their accomplishments.

 

“Our aim has always been to raise awareness of the power that individuals have, to make a positive difference,” she said.

 

“Encouraging people to remove litter from the land, was our way of doing that. We also wanted to highlight what can be achieved, when passionate people work together.”

 

“I sincerely thank every person who has joined in our efforts. Being part of the Crew, has changed lives on many levels.”

 

“Thousands of orange bags later, it is time to hand this task over to all community. Making a conscious effort to dispose of litter and goods correctly, makes all the difference. We hope this role modelling is now continued by all Geraldton residents.”

 

The Gero Clean Up Crew are rounding up their activities on Sunday 9 October at Midalia Beach, with a breakfast for all past crew members.

 

For more information please email gerocleanupcrew@gmail.com.