‘Clean City’ campaign
I This year’s “Clean City” campaign began on Saturday and continue in Christchurch through the week. Council officers emphasise, that the 8800,000 spent on • cleaning the city’s streets, parks and general litter each year is not enough without , help from the public. Posters and other publicity • material will be distributed in Christchurch', mostly byj members of the Civic Pride I (Committee.
’• Litter-bags will be avail-j ■ able from many shopping • centres and petrol stations: with cards showing how loads of privately carted rubbish !i should be covered. ij Stronger enforcement mea-‘ sures will be sought against • litterers and persons who fail! • to secure loads. Part of the; • Avon River will be cleaned! ! by a youth group in conjunct jition with the Drainage Board, .land New Brighton beach will I jbe cleared of litter by scouts.)
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Press, 10 April 1978, Page 25
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