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    I saw the results of their efforts Ray, thank you for the link.
    I can't imagine those living along the Clarendon Alleys becoming that involved, but we can dream I guess.

    Clarendon Alleyway(s) is a tad more than 120 foot long and many of the residents live in private rented housing that the landords have no interest in, other than how much money it brings them each month, so why should they ?

    A good number of them are also fairly short term and move on after a few months, so they will not have a sense of belonging to a community.

    It is hoped that by helping with the clean-ups, they will not want it to return to its current state.



    Roger

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