Friday, 26 Apr 2024

Croydon dad spends more than 100 hours cleaning up public playground

A hardworking father from Croydon has dedicated over 100 hours to cleaning up the playgrounds after they were in “dire straights” covered in litter and dog poo. Jonathan Tolhurts, 43, noticed the mess in the playground a month ago when he took his two children, aged three and six, to Aspley Road Playground, in South Norwood at the weekends.

He noticed that the playground had been “left to ruin,” with weeds and litter all over the place.

With an aim to provide a cleaner place for his children and other families, the NHS IT worker said he contacted Croydon council about the state of the playground.

However, with no response from the council, he decided to take up the matter in his own hands.

The NHS IT worker reportedly spent five hours clearing up the playground himself.

However, this was not the first time he cleaned a playground.

At the beginning of 2022, he started doing the same at South Norwood Country Park, which he said was also unkempt.

Since then, he has completed about 28 sessions of between two-and-a-half and four hours at the playground.

Mr Tolhurst said: “Around a month ago it was in absolute dire straights. There was litter, leaves and dog poo. I did try and contact the council to try and clear it up, but they didn’t come and do it.”

The dad-of-two said the work carried out to improve the playgrounds should have been done by Croydon council.

He added: “I feel Croydon council has abandoned the basic things they should be doing. Some families in the area don’t have access to a garden or outdoor space at home, which makes it especially important that the council adequately maintain our playgrounds.”

Mr Tolhurst said the playgrounds are now a nicer place for his children and others to run around, but wants the council to keep up the hard work.

He also said in the meantime he would welcome help from other parents who want to join his clean-up efforts and willing volunteers can get in contact via his website, jonathantolhurst.com.

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A spokesman for Croydon council said: “New signs will be going up in Aspley Park to deter litter and dog fouling, and we are reviewing our park cleaning schedule to make sure it meets the needs of the local community and keeps our parks safe and clean for everyone to enjoy.

“However, we do continue to urge the public to take responsibility for cleaning up after their pets, and properly disposing of their rubbish.”

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