Sidewalk Monitor reshuffle ensures Lambert Road is covered

The Florida Road UIP revised sidewalk monitor placement to ensure Lambert Road is sufficiently covered by their presence. Sandile is doing a sterling job ensuring residents’ driveways are clear of motorists and keeping an eye out for suspicious activity. His…
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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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Poster management and why it’s needed in Florida Road

In many businesses, posters are seen as an integral part of advertising to help it grow. But often too many unregulated or illegal posters or advertising placed incorrectly can lead to an urban space looking shabby and uncared for. Florida…
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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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Activities continue on Florida Road after a successful Easter Weekend

Last week, the Florida Road UIP’s cleaning, greening, and maintenance team did great work cleaning the service lanes, weeding gardens, and removing outdated signage boards. The eTM Parks Department cut overgrown green areas at the 7th Avenue substation and the…
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EXTENSION FOR THE VALIDITY PERIOD OF LICENSES AND PERMITS REQUIRED IN TERMS OF NRTA, ACT 93 OF 1996 AND THE NATIONAL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS 2000

Kindly be advised that says that according to the Government Gazette, 43958, all learner’s licences, driving licence cards, temporary driving licences and professional driving permits that expired during the period that commenced from 26 March 2020 up to and including…
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The risk of alien invasive plants and how our precincts manage them

South Africa’s Department of Environmental Affairs defines invasive alien plants as species that are exotic, non-indigenous or non-native to an ecosystem. Due to the lack of natural enemies and the resistance to local diseases, these plants tend to spread aggressively…
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