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Sandton
A Block, Civic Centre, Sandton
Tel: 011 881-6241

Northcliff
ACA Krans Building
35 Symons Road, Auckland Park
Tel: 011 718-9612/3 or 011 718-9650

 

HIS 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.




 
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EMS mobilises the community
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Reconsidering bad buildings
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The trophy is on the way
THE gold World Cup trophy will touch down in Joburg before heading on a countrywide tour. It will be back in Jozi for kickoff.
Orange Farm's beacon of hope
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Colourful opening of council
SMART suits and traditional outfits filled the council chambers for the opening of council, which took place after a solemn wreath-laying ceremony.

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