News
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Bayhead Road upgrade underway: Prepare for traffic delays
Local newsThe aim of the project is to restore the road infrastructure to acceptable standards and enhance traffic flow on Bayhead…
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Grosvenor Boys’ High learners step out with funky hair and crazy socks [Pics]
SchoolsGrosvenor Boys' High School learners and community members bonded during the school’s funky hair and crazy socks fun run.
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Wentworth volunteers wrap up life skills course
SchoolsThe training focused on the curriculum for life at the crossroads, which emphasises character education and risk avoidance.
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Clairwood sinkhole repaired following truck plunge
Local newsThe sinkhole was first repaired in 2020 and again in 2022, however, it reappeared and required another repair this year.
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Clairwood residents threaten municipal rates boycott
Local newsThe ratepayers' association and residents of Clairwood are demanding that the municipality improve service delivery.
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Monkey Helpline pleads for community’s help to pay off urgent R17 000 Eskom bill
Local newsMonkey Helpline is calling on the community to help keep the non-profit organisation's lights on by helping them clear their…
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Police thwart attempted armed robbery in Merebank
CrimeThe police were alerted to the incident via radio communication from residents who witnessed the robbery in progress and promptly…
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Bluff Assist calls for community’s help for winter drive
Local newsBluff Assist is encouraging the community to come forward and support their winter drive to spread warmth this winter.
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Postbank responds to card cloning scam
Local newsThis comes after an 84-year-old pensioner from Montclair lost R8400 of her grant in a suspected card cloning scam.
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Residents on The Bluff warned of rise in house break-ins
Local newsSmollan said the recent installation of the new Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras on The Bluff has helped to deter…
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A full house of fun at Yellowwood Park Sports Club’s bingo night
Local newsYellowwood Park residents gathered for a fun evening of friendly banter and competition at the club’s monthly bingo night.
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68 unemployed residents graduate from Engen Community Computer School
Local newsThe Engen Community Computer School celebrated their 68 graduates from the January intake of students.











