Australia
Tidy Towns in targets as judges visit South West
In town: Tidy Towns judges Rhonda and Peter Ashton (left) with Cowaramup stalwarts Tiny Bell and Jill Turton, and AMR Shire's Jackie Dickson. Photo: Nicky Lefebvre
Judges for this years Tidy Towns competition stopped in Cowaramup this week to meet with local representatives and visit areas of note around the town.
Shire Waste Education and Project Officer Jackie Dickson said judges Peter and Rhonda Ashton spent Monday touring the region.
“We started in Cowaramup and enjoyed the Cowaramup Primary School assembly where we had a sneak peak of this years Deja Moo festivities and then a wet wander through the cows to have a chat with other community members about the great things happening in the town,” said Ms Dickson.
“Margaret River was the next stop with a look at an Adopt a Spot project with Nature Conservation followed by lunch and coffee at the Organic Gardens Open Coffee Club.
“Community volunteers came out to talk about all the amazing work that is happening with Transi..
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