Letters

  • Public braces for more blackouts

    Letters

    Eskom must make public its current state of affairs.

  • Container truck was at fault

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    A truck driver caused an accident in Hillier Road recently, following many complaints about these heavies being in the area.

  • Developer wanted to improve and uplift

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    The previous owner of 80-84 Clark Road would have been prepared to spend millions of Rands developing the two properties.

  • Chiman Patel is a fine man

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    Kwazulu-Natal Judge President, Chiman Patel, is a man of integrity, says resident.

  • There can be no compromise

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    A resident feels there can be no legal compromise in the case of the proposed hostel at 80-84 Clark Road.

  • Speedy response by Parks deserves thanks

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    A resident commends the Parks Department for its speedy response to a fallen tree in Glenwood.

  • Racecourse noise has increased

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    A Greyville resident says the noise levels at the racecourse have increased.

  • Residents shouldn’t have to live in fear

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    A Glenwood resident feels the community should shout at people who refuse to adhere to the rules of common decency.

  • World is in need of kindness

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    Child Welfare Durban and District thanks the Berea Mail and community for supporting its fun walk and family day.

  • Street light blues

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    Ward councillor Nicole Graham will get action from the municipality on broken street lights.

  • Dear Mr Mayor …

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    A resident feels the Durban beachfront is going to the dogs.

  • My beef with PeopleMover

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    A resident feels the People Mover buses aren't living up to promises.

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