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Bryanfern community members celebrate community day

BRYANFERN – Autumn community day saw Bryanfern residents mingling.


The Bryanfern Residents Association enjoyed the autumn weather at their community day, which doubled as an information session and introduction to their proposed new security company at Bryanston Park.

The association, which was formed 20 years ago, hosted the day to give residents an opportunity to meet their neighbours, to interact with committee members and to find out more about what the association does and how to join.

Matt Puschavez, Bronweyn Craig and John Endres are members of the Bryanfern committee at Bryanston Park. Photo: Ofentse Moduka

Many new residents came to enjoy a sunny day in the park. The association provided coffee and boerewors rolls, estate agents Remax supplied a jumping castle and CAP, the Bryanfern Residents Association-supported security company, demonstrated the skills of their K9 unit, with drug and explosive-sniffing dogs quickly picking up the scent of illicit goods hidden to test them.

Ward councillor Mike Wood, the Randburg Police Station’s Captain Hein van Heerden and members of the Community Police Forum were also on hand to answer residents’ questions.

Bryanfern is in good hands as various community stakeholders come together to serve the community at Bryanston Park. Photo: Ofentse Moduka

The association’s chairperson, Bronweyn Craig, thanked residents for coming and said she was looking forward to the next community event.

Residents who would like to get in touch with the association are welcome to send an email to info@bryanfern.co.za, or message 072 341 1905 to be added to their street WhatsApp group.

There was something for everyone at the Bryanfern community day at Bryanston Park. Photo: Ofentse Moduka

Residents are also invited to attend the residents association’s AGM on Wednesday, 24 July at 54 Hornbill Drive.

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