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Potholes in Mason Street, now you see them, now you don’t

The repairs were done and it has made a great difference for those who once had to dodge the almost unavoidable craters that were there before.

STAFF and patrons of Vryheid Cash & Carry, as well as those who travel along that section of road near the Mason Street Clinic, can finally breathe a sigh of relief as the pothole pandemic that once rendered the driveway entrance of the store almost unusable, has now been repaired.

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The potholes were once a growing concern, as reported in the Vryheid Herald, April 6. However, within the last week or two, according to a bystander who works in the area, the repairs were done and it has made a great difference for those who once had to dodge the almost unavoidable craters that were there before.

Before the pothole was repaired.

“We’d just like to thank the municipality for attending to this problem,” says a staff member at the store. “We appreciate their efforts in this regard and it will certainly make things a lot more pleasant for our clients and staff, as well as everyone who uses this road.”

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