Here are your top 5 municipal stories

Catch up on these top 5 trending municipal articles from the Gazette for the month of April.

The Rosebank Killarney Gazette has touched on a number of municipal developments thus far.

Here is a recap of the top 5 trending stories in April:

Number 1: City of Joburg closes all parks and recreational centres due to Covid-19

The City of Johannesburg has released a statement informing Joburg residents that public spaces under their jurisdiction will be closed until further notice to curb the spread of Covid-19.

 

Number 2: Parkhurst Clinic now tests for Covid-19

Ward 117 councillor Tim Truluck confirmed on 30 March that Parkhurst Clinic is now testing for Covid-19 and the test is free of charge.

 

Number 3: NOTICE: Norwood Pikitup depot urges residents to put out their bins by 7am

Pikitup Norwood depot has urged residents to put out out their bins by 7am as per the municipal by-laws.

This was in light of numerous complaints from residents after their bins were not collected because they had not been out at the stipulated time.

 

Number 4: JCPZ takes steps to rehabilitate Frank Brown Park

Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo has committed to take measures to improve the state of Frank Brown Park following complaints by Parktown West resident Philip Langenhoven.

 

Number 5: Tree propagation plan in place to counter the effect of PSHB

Spokesperson for Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo Jenny Moodley said they continue to inform residents regarding the identification and impact of polyphagous shot-hole borer (PSHB) during the lockdown.

The entity has published a detailed handbook about the shot-hole borer on their social media platforms and it is also available on www.jhbcityparks.com

 

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