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Bus terminus on the road again

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailFebruary 6, 2012No Comments2 Mins Read
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Plans for a long distance bus terminus and toilet block have just received a new lease on life as Council has agreed on where to build the facility. The agreement cleared the path for the Makana Council to approach Cacadu District Council to fund a feasibility study for the terminus and toilet block.

Plans for a long distance bus terminus and toilet block have just received a new lease on life as Council has agreed on where to build the facility. The agreement cleared the path for the Makana Council to approach Cacadu District Council to fund a feasibility study for the terminus and toilet block.

The long awaited project was raised at a recent social development meeting when Social Development director, Mandisi Planga gave a progress report on projects in his department.

The original plans called for the construction of the project at the top of Bathurst Street, but this idea met with stiff resistance from members of the Commemoration Church on High Street. Last year plans were revisited to set up the terminus at the old railway station at the bottom of High Street and councillors eventually reached an agreement on this option.

The municipality has since entered into talks with Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) for permission to use the city’s old railway station as a bus terminus to serve the long distance buses. Planga said they needed to do a feasibility study to ascertain the cost of making the old railway station operational.

He said that a request has been submitted to the Cacadu District Municipality for funding to undertake a feasibility study. DA Councillor Les Reynolds said that communication with PRASA needs to be maintained so that their plans do not fall by the wayside.

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