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Horticultural Society to host April meeting on vegetable gardening
Local newsThe group meets monthly to listen to lectures, buy plants and spend time with gardening enthusiasts in the city.
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Options to consider for burying a loved in the city.
Local newsJohannesburg City Parks and Zoo encourages second or third burials for loved ones.
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Croquet on Marks Park Sport Club greens
Local sportThe paper headed to Marks Park Sports Club where croquet players would love to see a resurgence of new players.
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Potholes fixed after questions sent to JRA about potholes near Westpark Cemetery
MunicipalThe Northcliff Melville Times questioned JRA which resulted in the roads agency fixing the dangerous potholes.
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The Melville Safe Streets project reaches 66% threshold to enable an application to the city to be submitted.
Local newsThe ambitious project will now petition the city in a bid to close off several entry and exit points to…
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Let’s Work and SCP Security are a dream team that keeps Ward 88 looking smart.
Local newsThe two organisations have collaborated for years in a bid to maintain and keep suburbs from suffering urban decay.
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Sophiatown police crack the whip
CrimeThe station made 47 arrests in just one week ranging from murder to dealing in drugs.
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Making a run for it with Ryan Hoffman
Local newsThis local coach shares why running will always be his life's sporting necessity.
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An Easter Market for Fairland
Local newsNon-profit organisation Faithful Kindness hosted an Easter Market in Fairland.
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Deadline for objections to property evaluations extended to May 5
Local newsBelow we provide a simple guide on how to lodge objections, provided by Ward 117 councillor Tim Truluk
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How to enjoy your life without the social pressures
Local newsA way of life not governed by how others live.
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Principals celebrated at Wits
Local newsThe institution took time to recognise the hard work these schools do towards nurturing young minds for 12 years.











