Residents of Lightfoot, a small community within the St Peter parliamentary constituency, are preparing to welcome tangible improvements to their local neighborhood this weekend, as a targeted bulk waste cleanup initiative gets underway. The project, spearheaded by Rawdon Turner, Member of Parliament for St Peter, forms a central component of a much larger constituency-wide effort to spruce up public and residential spaces across the region.
In an official statement released ahead of the launch, Turner emphasized that the new program aligns with his office’s long-standing pledge to build cleaner, safer, and more aesthetically pleasing communities for all constituents across St Peter. The Lightfoot launch marks just the first phase of an expansive multi-community campaign that will roll out to additional residential areas across the constituency in the weeks ahead.
“This initiative is only the beginning,” Turner noted, explaining that the overarching campaign is designed to deliver dual benefits: restoring the local natural environment and raising the overall quality of life for thousands of residents who call St Peter home. Beyond the organized initial cleanup, Turner extended a call to action to all local residents, urging them to actively support the campaign by integrating regular habits that keep their own neighborhoods clean long after the official event concludes.
Organizers confirmed that the weekend’s cleanup efforts will center specifically on clearing large, bulky waste items and accumulations of abandoned debris that have piled up in residential areas. The work is a key first step in the broader community enhancement push that aims to transform public spaces across the entire constituency over the coming months.
