-Advertisement-spot_img
spot_img

NMB Deputy Mayor commends demolition of crime den building

-Advertisement-spot_img

Must read

Nelson Mandela Bay (NMB) Municipality Deputy Mayor, Gary van Niekerk, has described the demolition of a hijacked building and crime hotspot at 35 Clyde Street, Central, as a major step towards addressing problem buildings.

Once a quaint, historic building, the hijacked building had become a den for crime, where illicit activities thrived in the dilapidated structure.

The door to the murky world was firmly shut when Stu Davidson Plant Hire and Demolition started their work on Friday morning (29 November).

Van Niekerk was alerted to the criminal activities at 35 Clyde Street during a visit to a closed-circuit television (CCTV) control room of a private security company in November last year when he was mayor.

According to Van Niekerk, a memorandum was signed to fast-track the demolition of the eyesore that used to be a historic gem occupied by the Community Chest, a non-profit organisation in the welfare sector.

Van

You’ve reached your free article limit

Subscribe to enjoy unlimited access to trusted journalism. Start your free trial today.

Start your FREE trial now

Need help? molokom@insideeducation.co.za

-Advertisement-spot_img

More articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Inside Education Quarterly Print Edition

spot_img

CATHSSETA

spot_img

QCTO

spot_img

AVBOB STEP 12

spot_img

Inside Metros G20 COJ Edition

spot_img

JOZI MY JOZI

spot_img

Inside Education Quarterly Print Edition

spot_img

Latest article