Group of community volunteers in high-visibility vests of various ages, including children, gathered outside of Tesco's Fire Brigade building with litter-picking tools and trash bags for a Hurst Park neighbourhood cleanup initiative

The HPRA Committee is appealing for more help from the committee. Paula and Rod have left the committee after many years of unstinting service for which we thank them. Also, our Chairman Frank is moving on to pastures new and we wish him well. We do need a Chairman, Newsletter Editor, Treasurer and Secretary. They aren’t difficult or time-consuming jobs but they need doing. If we don’t get help, then HPRA could fold. You’re welcome to our next meeting that will be on Wednesday 5th March. We meet by the cigarette counter in Tesco before going upstairs to their meeting room for the committee meeting.

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  • Paulo Moro

    Volunteer Editor at Hurst Park Residents Association. With over 15 years of experience in design, digital strategy, and brand development, I’m proud to support the Association by improving communication and helping bring our community closer together.

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