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    African Street to be resurfaced

    Stephen PenneyBy Stephen PenneyJune 2, 2017Updated:November 9, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    Dodging potholes in African Street (between South and Somerset Streets) is about to become a thing of the past, as the Makana Municipality plans to resurface the road. The road will be closed to traffic for the period of the resurfacing. The road is scheduled to be closed from Thursday 8 to Saturday 11 June. If the work is not completed within the prescribed period the road will remain closed on Monday 11 June. There will be no entry permitted to the Baratt parking area for the duration of this project. Photo: Stephen Penney
    Dodging potholes in African Street (between South and Somerset Streets) is about to become a thing of the past, as the municipality plans a resurface. The road will be closed from Thursday 8 to Monday 12 June. There will be no entry permitted to the Barrat parking. Photo: Stephen Penney
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