pollution
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The spruit needs you
BRYANSTON – The community is urged to be environmentally conscious following the excessive rains as littering increases the risk of…
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Innisfree Park ‘unsafe’
SANDTON – Resident deems Innesfree Park 'unsafe' as remnants from festive season celebrations now pose a threat.
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To idle or to not to idle, these are the five things not to do
JOHANNESBURG – Ever wondered if idling is good or bad for your car? Check out all the details here...
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#HaveYourSay: Should plastic shopping bags be used?
SANDTON – With plastic pollution a big problem, we asked residents how they feel about the use of plastic bags.
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Earth Day: 10 ways to stop plastic from killing the planet and your pocket
JOBURG – 'Each one of us is responsible for reducing our consumption of plastic products and reusing and recycling wherever…
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Metro cops warn contractors to quit dumping rubble illegally
SANDTON – Some contractors use the portion of George Lea Park that runs parallel to William Nicol Drive as a…
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Crater in the middle of a park
SANDTON – As a result of erosion along the spruit, the Field and Study Centre is dealing with a massive…
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Veggie market a huge success
SANDTON – The vegetarian market held on 9 November at the Nan Hua Buddhist Cultural Centre in Parkmore was a…
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Residents on homeless crisis
SANDTON – Sandton residents attend meeting on displaced persons.
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Children beggars, a social crisis
SANDTON – In light of a Sandton Chronicle article, Judith Briggs of the Rosebank Homeless Association explains the issue of…
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Report illegal dumping
SANDTON – Illegal dumping in George Lea Park (south) appears to have worsened and Metro police need residents to report…
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George Lea Park becomes a dumping ground
SANDTON - With builders and contractors dumping rubble in George Lea Park, City Parks has raised its concerns.
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