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Saturday With Shovels and Rakes: Council Employees and Community Residents Turn Out for Clean-Up Days

This Saturday, employees of the departments of the Bilohorodska Village Council took part in communal clean-up efforts in various villages across the community — cleaning, tidying up, and putting things in order.

Oleg Bazylewicz

By Oleg Bazylewicz

March 28, 2026 · 1 min read

Saturday With Shovels and Rakes: Council Employees and Community Residents Turn Out for Clean-Up Days

Public spaces, areas around social facilities and historical landmarks, green zones and road verges — the work is simple, but it is this work that changes the appearance of the community day by day.

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«This is simple but very important work — about care, responsibility and love for one's home»

– Anton Ovsiyenko, Bilohorod village head

Residents themselves also joined the clean-ups — they tidied up around yards, kept the streets clean, and encouraged their neighbors. This, according to the head of the community, is how a genuine culture of responsibility for one's space is formed.

The month-long improvement campaign continues — and the Bilohorod community is cleaning up together.

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