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BCC to enter into lease negotiations pending September council meeting

The future of Benoni Country Club (BCC) looks brighter than this time a year ago.

At the club’s 66th annual general meeting on August 17, BCC’s chief executive officer Darren Millington said the efforts of their members and the community to ensure that the property remains in its current form have not been in vain.

“We have recently received confirmation from the Ekurhuleni metro that the club is going to remain in its current form and that the various departments of council have all endorsed the club should remain it its form,” Millington told the members.

An item drafted by the metro’s Real Estate Department is expected to be approved at council’s September meeting which will pave the way for an administrative process of negotiating a market-related rental and lease agreement to be entered into between BCC and the metro.

Millington thanked the BCC’s executive, Ward 27 councillor Jacques Meiring and Hammond Pole Attorneys for getting the matter to this point.

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