Clean Up day success

Over 40 people came on the 4th of March for Transition Town Guildford’s second Clean Up Australia Day. Many hands make light work, and it was a massive success.

We managed to collect 24 bags of rubbish & 18 bags of recyclables!

Not to mention the numerous oddities as well, such as road cones, bike tires, a number plate, a sewing mannequin and even a NZ passport!

While it was a good sign that there weren’t so many large bulky items as last year, there was still plenty of rubbish to collect. However, it was disappointing to see how much recyclable material there was. Several people brought up the solution of a container deposit. The Conservation Council has an ongoing campaign to introduce a 10 c refund, copying the successful model from South Australia (you can support it here).

Thanks to everyone who came and took part, especially all the kids from Guildford Primary.

Guildford Primary Kids get stuck inSome of the Guildford Primary kids

The final resultThe end result!

CelebrationThe last hooray 🙂

Share in Bumper Harvest

Check out the great article about TT Guildford member Tanami in the recent Midland Reporter.

There was discussion at the ‘Fresh’ screening about excess home produce, and what to do with it. Besides giving it away or swapping with others, another option is the ‘honour box system’.

See what works for you, and let us know how you go.

And don’t forget to stop by Helena street for some home-grown veg!

Greening Guildford

Would you like to help beautify Guildford by growing native plants to green the area and help local wildlife? Then join in by growing natives in your backyard.

Seedlings will be planted in winter (June-August) in Guildford along streetscapes and within local parks/bushland.

We provide: Seeds and pots, and possibly soil.

You provide: A small space in your garden with sun and the ability to water seedlings daily.

For further information email: tammy.hanson20@gmail.com

Another Transition Town Guildford initiative