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New contender rolls into Herald’s pothole campaign

The latest entry in the #MyPotholeIsBiggerThanYours campaign has landed – and it's a big one.

The Randfontein Herald has received another entry in its #MyPotholeIsBiggerThanYours campaign.
Greenhills resident Elain Erasmus submitted a photograph of her 19-month-old daughter, Morgan Erasmus, standing next to a large pothole in Suikerbos Street.

The campaign encourages residents across Rand West City to help highlight deteriorating road conditions by photographing potholes in their communities and submitting their entries to the Herald.

• Also read: First entries roll in for #MyPotholeIsBiggerThanYours campaign

To take part, simply email a clear photograph of the pothole, together with the street name, suburb or area, and your full name to randfonteinherald@caxton.co.za.

All qualifying entries will be shared on the Randfontein Herald’s Facebook page, where readers can vote by liking their favourite photo. The entry with the most votes each week will be crowned the weekly winner.

• Also read: Tired of potholes? Now it’s time to name and shame

Beyond the competition, the initiative aims to raise awareness of the growing pothole problem affecting motorists, cyclists and pedestrians throughout Rand West City, while encouraging greater community involvement.

The Herald invites residents to keep the entries coming, with every submission helping to identify roads that need urgent attention.

Think your pothole is bigger? Send us your entry today!

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