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Championing the future

Dear members  While the traumatic events of the past month slowly make their way into the annals of history, we are left with the question – where to from here?   According to SAPOA, July’s civil unrest will have a R20billion impact on KZN’s GDP and a…
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FLORIDA ROAD UIP UPDATE FOLLOWING LAST WEEK’S UNREST

Many areas of KZN including some parts of Gauteng were severely affected by last week’s unrest, looting, and violence. In the aftermath, it has been truly inspiring to see communities quickly rally together to protect, clean up, assist with supplies…
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The small things that have a big impact!

As last week ended, the Florida Road team reflected on a positive and productive week. The Cleaning, Greening, and Maintenance team attended to the removal of illegal posters and removed weeds along the Northern passage. The verges are trimmed and…
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Understanding the issue of illegal dumping

Illegal dumping can quickly become a headache in public spaces by reducing the quality of their experience of place and becoming a laborious task to manage and clear. It could also result in a public health hazard. Illegal dumping falls…
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Focusing on the basics to keep Florida Road looking its best

The Florida Road Cleaning, Greening, and Maintenance team places a lot of effort on the small initiatives within the precinct, which go a long way in making Florida Road the great place that it is. The team has started from…
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Florida Road CGM carry out good work in the precint

The Florida Road cleaning, greening, and maintenance team did a great job revamping the tree bowls outside the Pick ‘n Pay at 2Six2 Florida Road, by adding new plants and tossing the soil. The team will maintain the lovely strip…
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Durban destinations set the scene for a successful Easter weekend

An eThekwini Municipality (eTM) newsflash from the 8th of April shows that approximately 45 000 visitors arrived in Durban over the Easter break and hotel occupancy rates peaked at an average of 60 percent. Direct spending boosted the local economy…
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