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Over 80 people collected over 16 tonne of rubbish from Central Hawke’s Bay’s State Highway 2 in just four hours on Sunday.
Led by the Central Hawke’s Bay District Council as part of the national Keep New Zealand Beautiful Clean Up Week, two busloads of volunteers cleaned up the stretch of SH2 between Waipukurau and Waipawa.
During the SH2 clean-up, the highway was closed, allowing crews from Transport Rebuild East Coast, on behalf of NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi, to carry out essential maintenance, including sign repairs, wire rope repairs, pothole repairs, sweeping and line marking.
Councillor Pip Burne was disappointed at the rubbish discarded along the roadside.
"It’s disheartening to see such unnecessary rubbish littering the roadside, it’s truly inspiring to see so many community members come together to take pride in our district and lend a helping hand, ” Burne says
“It’s shocking items like pizza boxes, beer cans, and paper wrapping are being abandoned when they can be recycled at our drop-off centres - free of charge.
“Let’s continue to champion for a waste free CHB and keep our district clean."
From picking up rubbish to planting trees and enjoying family fun at Russell Park, the community turned out in force for Clean Up Week.
Meanwhile, Russell Park was buzzing with excitement. Children teamed up with Enviroschools to plant 200 shrubs along the river corridor.
The ‘Planting and Play’ event at Russell Park provided the perfect mix of learning and fun for younger children. The Waka Tākaro play trailer kept kids entertained with plenty of games and activities.
Deputy Mayor Kelly Annand highlighted the significance of ongoing community engagement.
“Clean Up Week is a vital reminder that our commitment to a cleaner environment shouldn't stop after one week,” Annand says
“Whether it’s tidying up parks, streets, or beaches, every small action counts. I encourage everyone to step outside your driveway, look around your neighbourhood, and take a moment to pick up rubbish. Together, we can create lasting change and ensure our community remains beautiful all year round.”
For those who missed the SH2 Clean Up, there’s still time to join Central Hawke’s Bay Clean Up Week, which runs until Friday, 27 September. Head to the Council website at www.chbdc.govt.nz and search #wastefreechb.
We acknowledge the contribution of our key partners:
and finally, our awesome community and CHBDC staff volunteers.
7 November 2024
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