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Kyalami still battling K-road proposal

The Greater Kyalami Conservancy ( Gekco ) , and residents of Glenferness and surrounding areas , are still locked in battle with the Johannesburg Roads Agency over the proposed K56 road , sewer line and

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GAUTENG VETERINARY SERVICES in yellow , or by a green polo shirt marked GAUTENG VETERINARY SERVICES in yellow . Female census takers will high-density development in Greater Kyalami which , says Gekco , will cause the loss of thousands of local jobs . The K56 road is one of many that were originally planned in the 1970s when greater Johannesburg was still run on
wear either a green polo shirt marked GAUTENG VETERINARY SERVICES in yellow or a khaki shirt or brown shirt or navy blue polo shirt marked VETERINARY SERVICES GAUTENG in red . In addition all officials will bear a letter of introduction signed by the Gauteng Chief Director Veterinary Services & SRM , Dr Malcom De Bude , bearing a State Veterinarian official stamp . The letter bears the full names and identity number of the individual official . apartheid lines . The 5km section between William Nicol Drive near the current entrance to Dainfern , and Main Road in Kyalami , which it joins on the bend between Zinnia Rd and Dahlia Road , is being proposed , and although
The motor vehicles used by the census workers are either private and varied , or branded in blue with the logo of the Gauteng Dept of Agriculture . required by the developers , it is not wanted by the majority of residents , says Gekco . “ In fact , a petition against the road received 2 126 signatures from people in the area .” The road cuts through the equestrian suburb of Glenferness , with an offshoot along Erling Road to the entrance of Steyn City . Gekco says : “ For decades , Greater Kyalami has supported a thriving equestrian industry – in fact , it is home to the largest population of horses in the southern
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