Region B City of Johannesburg
About Region B
To the west and northwest, it borders Region C (Roodepoort and surrounds), to the east it borders Region E (Bryanston and Sandton) and to the southeast, it borders Region F (the inner city). It also shares a border with Region D (Soweto) along the suburb of Noordgesig.
General description
Region B is well noted for its diversity, ranging from upmarket houses in both historic and newer suburbs to central Randburg and trendy Rosebank.
The numbers of townhouse developments in the northern areas of the Region are increasing, with residential and commercial interests competing for prime land in suburbs like Hyde Park. Robindale and Windsor also feature dense townhouse complexes and blocks of flats respectively.
Upmarket residential areas in the centre and to the north of the Region include Bryanston extension, Hurlingham, Sandhurst and Dunkeld. Densification around Rosebank is expected as a direct consequence of the Gautrain station being built next to the retail precinct in that suburb.
Region B offers the historic, upmarket suburb of Westcliff, with its large, old homes and new businesses; Northcliff, with its spectacular views of Johannesburg; and the trendy, buzzy Melville, Parkhurst and – with the restaurant strip – Greenside; while Emmarentia, Linden and Franklin Roosevelt Park are typical of the quiet central suburbs.
Older residential areas to the south of the Region, such as Coronationville, Westbury, Riverlea and Langlaagte, have shown signs of decline over the years.
The Region’s commercial nodes include Rosebank, Randburg, Richmond, Parktown (west of Jan Smuts Avenue), Cresta and Maraisburg , but small local retail and office areas are widespread. Industria is an important hub for industry.
There are significant open spaces and parks, and wetlands and watercourses link the Region with the rest of the city in terms of a green belt and stormwater drainage. Spaces with open water provide pleasant recreational areas.
Region B is also home to the University of Johannesburg (Auckland Park campus), the Helen Joseph Hospital, the headquarters of the South African Broadcasting Corporation and Multichoice in Randburg.
The Region brings together a good blend of older established suburbs, spanning koppies, open spaces and tree-lined avenues, with the hustle and bustle of Randburg and Rosebank and their surrounding residential areas.
Randburg is in the midst of change, as the City rolls out its plans to revitalise the central business district and bring back business lost to Regional shopping centres and other decentralised nodes.
A vital component in that plan is the establishment of the Randburg Management District and the overhaul of the Council-owned Civic Centre.
Upmarket suburbs such as Hyde Park, Sandhurst and Dunkeld are to the east of the Region, all well served by the trendy local hub of Rosebank. Northcliff and Westcliff provide residents with spectacular natural scenery and views and are home to several parks.
Melville, Auckland Park and Mayfair are in the south. The Region’s suburbs range from high to low income and many, including Parktown and Mayfair, have a strong historical background.
Demographic information
The population is estimated at just over 198 000 – about 6 per cent of the population of greater Johannesburg.
This figure is expected to decline as a result of ageing, Aids-related deaths, a slowdown in migration into the area and an increase in migration out of the area. The Region is, however, attracting young adults.
Over much of the area, the population is stable and economically active, with high levels of education and disposable income. The southern areas, however, are characterised by high unemployment and low-income levels. A large segment of the population is school-going age, creating a demand for social services and educational facilities.
Key issues
Key issues of concern in the Region fall into two categories.
Development
Development is mainly economic, with rapid growth and strong pressures in and around Cresta and along the Sunnyside-University of Johannesburg belt.
There are also high levels of economic development along the arterial routes associated with these areas, in particular along Beyers Naude Drive and Main/Ontdekkers Road.
There is a strong trend towards residential densification as more townhouse complexes are built and large, single residential properties (mainly in the north) are subdivided.
Gentrification in some of the older, inner urban residential areas is also increasing. These include Melville and the eastern part of Westdene, and the conversion of old industrial buildings adjacent to Egoli Gas into offices.
In contrast, many of the southern suburbs are prone to urban decay and decline. Industrial development along the Main Reef Road belt is adversely affected by the lack of access from the N1 freeway.
Transportation
Inadequate linkages mean that lower-order roads take on the role of arterial routes along the busy north-east/south-west commuter route. The resulting artificial arterial road system puts pressure on the existing infrastructure.
In addition, inappropriate development has begun on these lesser roads, many of which run through predominantly residential areas.
Services
There is a stark contrast between the northern and southern sub-areas of the Region, with the latter subject to extreme poverty, unemployment and social problems. This requires intervention in the form of social development programmes and projects specifically focused on poverty alleviation and community capacity building.
However, there is no need for additional social facilities as the Region is well supplied. The major hospitals – Helen Joseph, Garden City, Rahima Moosa Child & Women Hospital and Milpark – are supplemented by numerous community health clinics. There is a large number of government and private schools and municipal recreation centres.
Contact us
ACA Krans Building
35 Symons Road, Auckland Park
Tel: 011 718-9622/15
Attractions
Some of Johannesburg’s trendiest restaurants are found in Melville – which is also a lively entertainment centre – Greenside and Parkhurst. The latter, along with neighbouring Parkview, is a boutique shopping mecca, particularly for antiques.
The major shopping mall in the Region is Cresta Shopping Centre, where there is a major cinema complex. Other important shopping centres are Rosebank, Hyde Park and Campus Square.
The number of hotels has increased in the Region particularly with the establishment of the Gautrain station in Rosebank, making easy accessibility to the trendy and upmarket Rosebank shopping and dining experience. The Four Seasons Hotel on Westcliff ridge is a five-star establishment with an excellent reputation and magnificent views.
Other excellent outdoor recreational areas include the Melville Koppies Nature Reserve, Westdene and Emmarentia Dams, Johannesburg Botanical Gardens, Joburg Zoo, Zoo Lake, the highly respected Delta Park and Environmental Centre and the Kelland Bird Sanctuary amongst others.
Municipal-run sports stadiums are the Randburg Sports Stadium, Newclare Indoor Sports Centre and Union Stadium. In general sports are well catered for, with venues including Marks Park, the Northcliff Country Club and the Randpark Golf Course.
There are numerous swimming pools and recreation centres throughout the Region.
Heritage sites declared by the South African Heritage Resources Agency are:
Guild Cottage, Guild Road, Parktown West;
The Hindu Crematorium, Brixton;
The Bell Tower at the Pentecostal Protestant Church, Ray Street,
Sophiatown;
Dr A B Xuma’s house at 73 Toby Road, Sophiatown;
Glenshiel and stables, 19 Woolston Road, Westcliff;
The shop and house at 143 Fulham Road, corner Wimbledon Road, Brixton;
Claims Langlaagte at George Harrison Park, Baragwanath Road, corner Main Reef Road, Langlaagte;
Melville Koppies, Judith Road, Emmarentia;
Geldenhuys dwelling, 14 Greenhill Road, Emmarentia Ext 1;
Dwelling, 33 Landau Terrace, Richmond; and
St Joseph’s Children’s Home, Herman Street, Sophiatown.
There are also two properties on the register of conservation for the worthy property, listed by the South African Heritage Resources Agency:
The original school building at Melville Primary School, 63 Second Avenue, Melville; and
House at 217A Frederick Drive, Northcliff.
Clinics
Berario (Ward 88) Berario C/O Dolores Str & Hoover Str
Berario
Tel: 011 476 5642
Cell: 083-454 2553
Child health, reproductive health, STIs
Hours: Tues : 7.30am – 4pm
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Bosmont (Ward 82) Corner Maraisburg and Griffith roads
Bosmont
Tel: 011 474 3413
Cell: 072 275 973
Child health, reproductive health, STIs, TB, HIV/AIDS counselling
Hours: Mon -Fri : 7.30am – 4pm
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Claremont (Ward 82) 96 Princess Street
Claremont
Tel: 011 477 9936
Cell: 082 550 7807
Child health, reproductive health, STIs, TB, curative
Hours: Mon – Fri : 7.30am – 4pm
Temporarily closed for upgrading
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Parkhurst (Ward 117) Corner Fifth Avenue and 14th Street
Parkhurst
Tel: 011 788 1526/7
Cell: 072-580 8442
Child health, reproductive health, STIs, TB, HIV/AIDS counselling *
Hours: Mon – Friday : 7.30am – 4pm
Temporarily closed for upgrading
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Sophiatown (Ward 86) 64 Gibson Str C/O Edwards
Sophiatown
Tel: 011 477 5649
Cell:076-888 7707
Child health, reproductive health, STIs
Hours: Fri : 7.30am – 4pm
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Randburg Clinic (Ward 102) Cnr Bram Fisher Drive and Selkirk Avenue
Ferndale
Tel: 011 787 9393
Cell: 082-682 4999
Hours: Mon – Fri; Sat/Sun/ Public Holiday : 07:00 am – 4pm
07:30 – 13:30 Sat/Sun/ Public Holiday
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Riverlea (Ward 68) 457; Japura Str
Riverlea
Tel: 011 474 2881
Cell:079-508 3184
Child health, reproductive health, STIs, TB, curative, HIV/AIDS counselling *
Hours: Mon – Fri : 7.30am – 4pm
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Westbury (Ward 69) 97 Du Plessies Str
Westbury
Tel: 011 673 1002/3/4
Child health, reproductive health, STIs, TB, geriatrics *
Hours: Monday – Friday : 7.30am – 4pm
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Windsor (Ward 98) Windsor East
Tel: 011 678 7017
Cell: 083-704 4639
Child health, reproductive health, STIs
Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri: 7.30am – 4 pm
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Rosebank (Ward 117) 8 Keys Avenue, Rosebank Tel: 011 880 1118 Cell: 082 682 4999
Child health, Family planning, maternal health, minor ailments, chronic repeats Hour s: Fridays, 7.30am – 4pm |
Walk-In Centres Region B
Customer Service Centres The Customer Service Centre has been established to improve service delivery. Services provided cover customer care, housing, trade licences, and rates and taxes.
The centre is an essential line of communication between the community and the City’s administration and acts as a gateway into the administration. Customer care is usually the first point of contact for visitors or callers. It handles general enquiries and complaints by telephone, e-mail, fax or face-to-face at the centre. Brochures on the City of Johannesburg, maps and business directories are available, as is information on services, schools, restaurants, hotels, non-governmental organisations and so forth.
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Address | Services | Operating Hours |
Randburg Customer Service Centre cnr Bram Fischer Drive and Jan Smuts Avenue, Randburg
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Accounts payments Accounts enquiries
Apply for special cases
Credit control arrangements
Customer education on understanding statements
Full and final settlement of accounts
Lodge a customer query
Lodge a credit control query
Meter investigation requests
Obtain information on accounts
Reconnection request for services after the cut-off
Refund request
Remissions on accounts for senior citizens
Termination of services by owners
New connections electricity, water and sewer
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Opening times: 07h30 (Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays) Every Thursdays opening times: 9h00-Reason training for staff Closing times are 03h30 from Monday to Fridays
Every Saturday Opening times:07h30
Closing times: 12h30
Sundays and Public Holidays: Closed
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Riverlea Customer Service Centre Colorado Drive, Riverlea
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Accounts enquiries Apply for special cases
Credit control arrangements
Customer education on understanding statements
Full and final settlement of accounts
Lodge a customer query
Lodge a credit control query
Meter investigation requests
Obtain information on accounts
Reconnection request for services after the cut-off
Refund request
Remissions on accounts for senior citizens
Termination of services by owners
New connections electricity, water and sewer |
Monday – Friday 7.30am – 3:30
3rd Thursday of the month
8:30 until 15:30
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Claremont Customer Service Centre 100 Clement Street, Claremont
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Payments
Accounts enquiries
Apply for special cases
Credit control arrangements
Customer education on understanding statements
Full and final settlement of accounts
Lodge a customer query
Lodge a credit control query
Meter investigation requests
Obtain information on accounts
Reconnection request for services after the cut-off
Refund request
Remissions on accounts for senior citizens
Termination of services by owners
New electricity connections
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3rd Thursday of the month – 8:30 until 15:30
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Region B Libraries
Library: Blackheath Library (Ward 88) Address: Heathway Centre, Beyers Naude Drive, Blackheath
Tel No: 011 678 6926
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Library: Bosmont Library (Ward 82) Address: Cnr. Maraisburg and Griffiths Roads, Bosmont
Tel No: 011 473 0163
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Library: Coronationville Library (Ward 69)
Address: 159 Dordrecht Street, Coronationville
Tel No: 011 673 2906
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Library: Emmarentia Library (Ward 87) Address: Cnr. Barry Hertzog Ave & Greenhill Road, Emmarentia
Tel No: 011 646 5821
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Library: Linden Library (Ward 99) Address: Cnr. 4th Ave & 6th Street, Linden
Tel No: 011 888 5685
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Library: Melville Library (Ward 88) Address: Melville Boulevard, Cnr. Main Street & Ayr Street, Melville
Tel No: 011 726 7702
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Library: Newlands Library (Ward 82)
Address: Cnr 12th Sreet & Van Zijl Street, Newlands
Tel No: 011 673 1806
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Library: Parkhurst Library (Ward 117) Address: Verity Park, Cnr 5th Ave & 13th Street, Parkhurst
Tel No: 011 788 4510
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Library: Parkview Library (Ward 87)
Address: 51 Athlone Avenue, Parkview
Tel No: 011 646 3375
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Library: Randburg Library (Ward 102) Address: Cnr. Bram Fischer Drive & Selkirk Drive, Randburg
Tel No: 011 789 7569
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Library: Riverlea Library (Ward 68) Address: Cnr. Colorado Drive & Avon Street, Riverlea
Tel No: 011 474 2968
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Library: Rosebank Library (Ward 117)
Address: 8 Keyes Avenue, Rosebank
Tel No: 011 442 8988
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Library: Westbury Library (Ward 69) Address: Cnr.Roberts Ave & Du Plessis Street, Westbury
Tel No: 011 477 5762
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Library: Pennyville Satellite Library (Ward 68) Address: Rietbok Street, Pennyville
Tel No: 071 390 6549
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Region B Recreation Centers
Facility: Berario Ward: 88
Address: Cnr King & Dolores Street
Activities: Karate, Indigenous Games, Red Devil Pantsula Dance, Yoga, Hip Hop Dancing, Aerobics, Senior Citizen Club
Contact Person: Leota Roux 011 678 2014
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Facility: Blairgowrie Address: Cnr Parklane & Suzman Drive
Activities: Art Water Colours, Aftercare, Art – Oil, Badminton, Ballet, Ballroom, Bridge, Folk Dance, Gymnastics, Home School, Line Dance, Magic Circle, Meals on Wheels, Music School, Nursery School, Stamps, Pilates, Senior Circle, Weigh Less, Weight Watchers, Yoga, Zumba
Contact Person: Annemarie Rabie 011 789 2211
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Facility: Bosmont Address: Cnr Griffith & Albertina Sisulu Street
Activities: AA, School of Dance, CPF, Meals on Wheels, Gaye Hearts, Bosmont Social Club, After School Games, Keep Fit, Table Tennis, Yoga, Zumba, Latin
Contact Person: Petra Letsoala 011 474 3222
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Facility: Brixton Ward: 69 Address: 67 Cnr Ripley & Fulham Str. Activities: Amogaleng Buriel Society, Diphepeng Burial Society, Lehurutshe Burial Society, Kraaipan Burial Society, Ipopeng Burial Society, Itumeleng Burial Society, Ikageng, Dancersize, Ballroom, Boxing Club, Hugonote, Jowest LFA, Karate, Pottery, Wellness Centre, Piano, Rebel Productions. Contact Person: Andre Demas 011 830 1329 |
Facility: Coronationville Address: Cnr Caledon & Dordrecht Street
Activities: After School Programme, Old Folks Club, Zumba, Basketball, Ballroom, Yoga
Contact Person: Lourence Starkey 011 673 2530
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Facility: Danie Van Zyl Ward: 82 Address: Cnr Rex & Plantation Streets, Montclare Activities: Itshepeng Skills and Development Centre, Freestyle Dance, Karate, Dove Club, Soccer, Kids Ballroom & Latin Dance, Wrestling Contact Person: Stella Manamela 011 477 4121/2 |
Facility: Ferndale Address: 38 Hurley RD Cnr Main & Harley Avenue
Activities: Ballet, Modern Dance, Jazz & Repertoire Dance, Hip Hop for Special Needs Kids, Floral Art, Zumba, Latino Rhythemz Dance, Pottery, Montessori Nursery School, Great Anaocha LGA, Agula People Union, ANC BEC, ANC BGM, ANC Youth League, ANC Women’s League
Contact Person: Kealeboga Mothibi 011 787 6240
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Facility: Maraisburg Address: Cnr 8th Ave & 9th Ave |
Facility: Parkhurst Address: Cnr 5th Ave & 13th Avenue
Activities: Art Classes, Art Professional, Ballet, Ball Skills, Bipolar Ass, Bata nical Drawing & Watercolour, Bowls, Capoeira, Cooking & Hotel Keeping, Figures and Forms, First Aid, Fitness League, Guitar Classes, Gymnastics and Tumbling, Narcotics Anon, Pilates, Portrait Painting, Senior Fitness, Spanish, Petanque/Boules, Dancing, Sunshine Club, Tap, Modern Dance, Tennis, Yoga, U3A
Contact Person: Annette Volschenk 011 442 6717
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Facility: Riverlea Address: Cnr Colorado Dr & Avon Street
Activities: Enviro Parks Computer Classes, Hip Hop, Youth Centre, Skills Dev, Riverlea Believers, Drug Rehab, Gym & Body Building, Aerobics, Remedial Classes, UJ Eye Clinic, Senior Citizens Club, Senior Fitness, Sports Forum, Holiday Programmes, Pension Pay-out, Dentist, Blood Donations, Karate, Ballroom.
Contact Person: Edwina Fillies 011 474 3410
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Facility: Westdene Ward: 69
Address: cnr 4th Avenue & Park Lane North
Activities: Table Tennis, Drama Academy, Language Classes, Maths Classes, Narcotics Anonymous, Creche, Yoga, Youth Group
Contact Person: Monika van Jaarsveld 011 477 7649 |
Facility: Westbury Ward: 69
Address: Roberts Avenue
Activities: Creche, Women of Vision, Westbury Support Group (people living with AIDS), Seido Karate, Westbury High Dance Group, Khaniysa Senior Citizens’ Club, Yorkshires Football Club, Westbury Dance Academy, Maths Classes, Holiday Programmes for School Children.
Contact Person: Steven Coetzee 072 681 1060
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Facility: Roosevelt Park Address: C nr Anton Von Wouw & Preller Drive
Activities: AA, Al-Anon, Anchormen MKP Group, Arts & Joy, Badminton, Ballet. Modern Dance, Ballroom, Latin American, Belly Dancing, Duplicate Bridge, Social Bridge, Buzz Drama, Creative Crafters, Domestic Skills, Embroiders Guild, Fitness League, Franklin Players, Free Flow, Freestyle Dancing, Gymnastics, Indoor Bowls, JHB Light Music Society, JHB Unitarian Fellowship, Lace Guild, Life Drawing, Meditation, Mopani Crafts, NIA, Pilates, Scrabble, Senior Sequence Dancing, Sex AA, Sharp Pencils Creative Writers, Society of Miniature Enthusiasts, Soul Talk, Support Group SAA, Horticultural Society, Yoga, Yoga for Kids
Contact Person: Ina Horstink 011 782 6908
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Facility: Windsor East Address: Cnr George & Viscount Str
Activities: Aftercare, Herbal Life, Youth Club, Sewing, Wag, ANC Meetings, Karate
Contact Person: Don Mthethwa 011 478 1221
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Region B Swimming Pools
Facility | Address | Activities |
Coronationville indoor heated (Ward 69) |
Glencairn Street, Coronationville Tel No: 011 025 8014 |
General swimming, life saving |
Linden indoor heated (Ward 99) |
Cnr 4th Ave and 11th Street, Linden
Tel No: 011 025 8009
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General swimming, coaching, swimming club, aqua-aerobics: http://www.aquafitandfun.co.za/, teaching, volleyball |
Newclare (Ward 82) |
Steytler Street, Newclare Tel No: 011 025 8013
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General swimming |
Riverlea (Ward 68) |
Ashburton Street, Riverlea Tel No: 011 025 8012
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General swimming |
Zoo Lake (Ward 117) | Cnr Cardigan Road and Lower Park Drive, Parkwood Tel No: 011 646 8495 |
General swimming |
Ochse Square (Ward 86) |
Address: Cnr 3rd and 10th streets, Albertsville
Tel No: 011 025 8006
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General swimming |
Robin Hills (Ward 99) |
Address: Cherry Drive, Robin Hills Tel No: 011 025 8004 / 082 559 3772
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General swimming |
Roosevelt Park (Ward 88) |
Address: Cnr Muldersdrift Road and Preller Drive, Roosevelt Park
Tel No: 011 025 8003
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General swimming, teaching |
Windsor East (Ward 98) |
Address: Viscount Avenue and George Street, Windsor
Tel No: 011 025 7995
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General swimming |
Windsor West (Ward 98) |
Princess Avenue, Windsor
Tel No: 011 025 7709
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General swimming |
Blairgowrie (Ward 102) |
Address: Cnr Suzman and Conrad Drives, Blairgowrie
Tel No: 011 025 8002 / 082 559 3772
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General swimming |
Kensington B (Ward 104) |
Address: Cnr Abbington and Sirdar roads, Kensington
Tel No: 011 025 8005/ 082 559 3772
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General swimming |
Verity Park (Ward 117) |
Address: Cnr 5th Avenue and 14th Street, Parkhurst
Tel No: 011 025 7992
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General swimming |
Suburbs in Region B