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Bay residents fed up with eyesore of uncut grass, weeds everywhere

Bay residents fed up with eyesore of uncut grass, weeds everywhere Metro’s clean-up contracts being finalised after expiring 15 months ago PREMIUM By Nomazima Nkosi - 03 May 2021 Overgrown grass obstructing views on the road and weeds growing out of pavements, are just some of the eyesores residents in Nelson Mandela Bay have been subjected to over the last few months.  The reason? The city has yet to finalise the grass-cutting contract that expired in January 2020. This article is reserved for HeraldLIVE subscribers. A subscription gives you full digital access to all our content. Already subscribed? Simply sign in below. Already registered on DispatchLIVE, BusinessLIVE, TimesLIVE or SowetanLIVE? Sign in with the same details.

Nelson Mandela Bay residents fed up with uncut grass, weeds everywhere

Nelson Mandela Bay residents fed up with uncut grass, weeds everywhere Metro’s clean-up contracts being finalised after expiring 15 months ago 03 May 2021 - 11:57 By Nomazima Nkosi At the intersection on the M19 near Swartkops, motorists cannot see oncoming traffic due to overgrown grass next to the road. Image: WERNER HILLS Overgrown grass obstructing views on roads and weeds growing out of pavements  are some of the eyesores to which residents in Nelson Mandela Bay have been subjected over the past few months.  The reason? The city has yet to finalise the grass-cutting contract that expired in January 2020. In Kariega, Despatch and Gqeberha, there are several overgrown and unkempt areas.

Conveyance of Caverion Corporation's own shares through a directed share issue related to Matching Share Plan

Caverion Corporation Stock exchange release 30 April 2021 at 2.30 p.m. EEST HELSINKI, April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Board of Directors of Caverion Corporation has decided on a directed

Time for conveyancing local authority searches to come back

Hi, I m currently trying to sell a property on the ladder. I ve been told that because of the current pandemonium in the property market, the time taken for th…

SENTRY announces seed stage investment from Factor[e] Ventures and SKion Water

SENTRY announces seed stage investment from Factor[e] Ventures and SKion Water Strategic partnership will help scale real-time bioelectrode sensor platform for monitoring and optimizing water and wastewater treatment. News provided by Share this article Share this article CHARLOTTETOWN, PE, FORT COLLINS, Colo. and BAD HOMBURG, Germany, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/  When things go wrong with wastewater treatment, they have the potential to go horrifically, viscerally, stenchingly and expensively wrong. And this happens far too often because plant operators just don t have good, real-time data. A water technology team focused on making the world better through smarter decisions in water and wastewater treatment, SENTRY is solving that problem at scale with biofilm-based water quality sensors and real-time actionable information. It s a low-complexity, reliable solution that will de-stress and support operators who want to optimize wastewater treatment.

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