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Damaged pole poses as danger to residents

A pole on Biggarsberg Road in Glenvista Extension Six was smashed in April this year and was never repaired.

A pole on Biggarsberg Road in Glenvista Extension Six was smashed in April this year and was never repaired. According to a resident of Glenvista, Ward 23 Clr Sarah Wissler was made aware of the hanging pole but no action has been taken.

“This pole was smashed in April this year and was never repaired. It was damaged again on November 4. Nothing has since been done. The pole will fall over and kill people,” said the upset resident.

The CHRONICLE contacted Wissler for comment but received nothing by the time it was published.

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