Johannesburg City Parks
Johannesburg City Parks is a Not-for-Gain company established under Section 21 of the South African Companies Act and wholly owned by the City of Johannesburg.
Type | Section 21, Association not for Gain |
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Industry | Environmental management Habitat conservation Conservation biology |
Founded | Johannesburg, South Africa (2000-11)[1] |
Headquarters | Johannesburg, South Africa |
Key people | Bukelwa Njingolo, Acting Managing Director[1] |
Website | http://www.jhbcityparks.com |
It is tasked with the maintenance of burial grounds,[2] parks, green areas and trees[3] around Johannesburg.
Major Johannesburg Parks
- Johannesburg Botanical Garden, Emmarentia
- Delta Park, Blairgowrie
- Huddle Park, Linksfield
- The Wilds Municipal Nature Reserve, Houghton
- Golden Harvest, Northwold
- Alberts Farm, Albertskroon
- Walter Sisulu Botanical Garden, Roodepoort
- Rietfontein Nature Reserve, Paulshof
- Melville Koppies Nature Reserve, Melville
- Kloofendal Nature Reserve, Roodepoort
- Pioneer Park/Wemmer Pan, Rosettenville
- Thokoza Park, Soweto
References
- "Custodians of Joburg's green heritage". Johannesburg City Parks. Retrieved 29 September 2008.
- "Proposed Extension of the Eikenhof Regional Cemetery" (PDF). Bohlweki Environmental. 21 June 2007. Retrieved 29 September 2008.
- Visser, Emily (29 September 2008). "City trees get in shape for summer". City of Johannesburg. Retrieved 29 September 2008.
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