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Alternative routes during road closures

Take note of alternative routes in central Pretoria during the refurbishment of Church Square.

Motorists have been advised to use alternative routes as some roads will be closed during the refurbishment of Church Square which started on Monday.

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Construction work is estimated to take nine months to complete.

Motorists are advised to use the following alternative routes:

From the north going south

Motorists can turn left into Boom Street, right into Thabo Sehume Street and then right into Pretorius Street to access Paul Kruger Street.

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From the south going north

Motorists can turn left from Paul Kruger Street into Pretorius Street, then right into Bosman Street and continue to Boom Street.

Motorists can turn right into Boom Street, and then left into Paul Kruger Street to exit the inner city.

When renovation work is complete, a section of Paul Kruger Street in the inner parameters of Church Square will no longer be accessible to motorists.

This road will be designated for use only by A Re Yeng buses and emergency vehicles.

This will allow pedestrians to use the broad walkways.

Motorists have been warned that all parking bays on Church Square will be removed.

Drivers will therefore have to make use of parking decks available around the square.

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