Queensburgh News

  • Burst pipes wreak havoc

    Local news

    Residents in Vausedale Road call for the replacement of the old asbestos water pipes as they deal with consistent bursts…

  • Bellair SAPS urges residents to remain vigilant

    Local news

    The Bellair Police Station has warned the public to be vigilant about where they park their cars as thefts of…

  • Man dies after Malvern house fire

    Local news

    The blaze broke out at a house in Eltham Place in Malvern this morning.

  • Escombe church hosts fundraising market

    Local news

    St Catherine's Church will offer vendors a space to sell their items while also raising funds for the church.

  • Bellair CPF chairman urges community to contact 10111

    Local news

    Bellair Community Policing Forum (CPF) chairperson Clive Reddy advised the public to contact the 10111 centre should they not be…

  • Malvern cable theft affects streetlights

    Local news

    Thieves are targeting cables from inside the streetlights in the Huntley Road area, leaving several roads in darkness and making…

  • Janet is hooked on her childhood dream

    Local news

    Although Janet Kisch said creating miniatures has its challenges, for her, it is a wonderful escape from life's difficulties and…

  • Local CPF spoils senior citizens

    Local news

    The Bellair CPF recognises elders in the community with an appreciation lunch.

  • Joining hands to assist rape victims

    Local news

    A Queensburgh NPO is collecting comfort packs for rape victims to be distributed to Bobbi Bear and the Jess Foord…

  • Queensburgh feeding scheme delivers royal service to those in need

    Local news

    Queen's Soup Kitchen operates from Queensburgh Rugby Club every Wednesday and Sunday and feeds about 4 000 people every month.

  • Help Tara break out of the Dog Box

    Local news

    Help Tara Aberdeen reach her Dog Box Challenge fundraising goal for the Kloof and Highway SPCA.

  • Bellair CPF continues clean-up project

    Crime

    The collaborative effort to clean up has also seen the eThekwini Municipality come on board and remove tonnes of illegally…

Back to top button