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Block Allocations – Grouped by Areas BLOCK ALLOCATIONS – GROUPED BY AREAS GROUPED BY EAST LONDON City Suburb Street / Road Block East London Abbotsford All 10 East London Arcadia All 11 East London Baysville All 10 East London Beacon Bay All 3 East London Bonnie Doon All 10 East London Buffalo Flats All 8 East London Chiselhurst & Chiselhurst Extension All 6 East London CC Loyd All 6 East London Dorchester Heights All 10 East London Egoli Township All 1 East London Fort Glamorgan All 13 East London Gately All 13 East London Gompo All 8 East London Gonubie All 2 East London Greenfields All 6 East London Harbour Including Pontoon Road All 13 East London Haven Hills All 7 East London Hemingsway All 10 East London Highgate All 6 East London Leaches Bay All 6 East London Morningside All 7 East London Orange Grove All 6 East London Parkridge All 4 East London Parkside All 4 East London Pefferville All 6 East London Scenery Park All 1 East London Summerpride All 2 East London Sunnyridge All 6 East London Vergenoeg All 8 East London West Bank All 13 East London Whelan Township All 1 East London Willow Park All 6 East London Winchester Gardens All 7 Module CUS105 Understanding Laodshedding, Revision 1 Page 11 of 65 City Suburb Street / Road Block East London Amalinda Anchorage Road 2 East London Amalinda Ashley Place 7 East London Amalinda Banbury Road 2 East London Amalinda Banbury Road 2 East London Amalinda Bax Road 7 East London Amalinda Beal Road 7 East London Amalinda Ben Howe Place 7 East London Amalinda Bezuidenhout Street 2 East London Amalinda Bourbon Place 2 East London Amalinda Brewer Street 7 East London Amalinda Canute Street 7 East London Amalinda Celliers Road 2 East London Amalinda Circle Road 7 East London Amalinda Cob Place 7 East London Amalinda Coetzee Street 2 East London Amalinda Copperfield Road 7 East London Amalinda Curtis Road 2 East London Amalinda Curtis Road 7 East London Amalinda Delmas Road 2 East London Amalinda Dodd Street 7 East London Amalinda Dove Street 7 East London Amalinda Dredge Place 7 East London Amalinda Driffield Road 7 East London Amalinda Eden Road 2 East London Amalinda Edmund Street 7 East London Amalinda Ernest Road 2 East London Amalinda Etheridge Road 2 East London Amalinda Fennel Place 2 East London Amalinda Freshwater Road 7 East London Amalinda Funnel Place 7 East London Amalinda Gainsborough Road 2 East London Amalinda Geyle Road 2 East London Amalinda Goddard Street 2 East London Amalinda Good Hope Road 2 East London Amalinda Goodall Road 7 East London Amalinda Grogan Street 7 East London Amalinda Gulu Place 7 East London Amalinda Harmony Place 7 East London Amalinda Harmony Street 7 Module CUS105 Understanding Laodshedding, Revision 1 Page 12 of 65 City Suburb Street / Road Block East London Amalinda Hempel Road 7 East London Amalinda Hereford Road 7 East London Amalinda Isikali Street 2 East London Amalinda James Taylor Crescent 7 East London Amalinda Jennings Road 2 East London Amalinda Jersey Road 2 East London Amalinda Jevon Street 2 East London Amalinda Judy Road 2 East London Amalinda Karl Hahn Road 7 East London Amalinda Kay Road 7 East London Amalinda Kelly Place 7 East London Amalinda Kelly Road 7 East London Amalinda Kemp Street 2 East London Amalinda Kemps Street 7 East London Amalinda Kennaway Crescent 2 East London Amalinda Kenny Road 7 East London Amalinda Kettlewell Road 7 East London Amalinda Kietzmann Street 7 East London Amalinda Koch Street 7 East London Amalinda Komati Street 2 East London Amalinda Kunene Crescent 2 East London Amalinda Le Roux Road 7 East London Amalinda Leighton Road 7 East London Amalinda Liddiard Place 7 East London Amalinda Lidiard Street 7 East London Amalinda Lombard Street 7 East London Amalinda Longacre Road 7 East London Amalinda Loren Martin Crescent 7 East London Amalinda Lunderstedt Road 7 East London Amalinda Maggs Street 7 East London Amalinda Main Road 7 East London Amalinda Manley Road 2 East London Amalinda Mark Coetzee Street 7 East London Amalinda Mcbeath Street 7 East London Amalinda Mcdonald Street 7 East London Amalinda Mcgovern Road 7 East London Amalinda Merrifield Close 7 East London Amalinda Middelesex Road 7 East London Amalinda Moira Place 2 Module CUS105 Understanding Laodshedding, Revision 1 Page 13 of 65 City Suburb Street / Road Block East London Amalinda Msenge Street 2 East London Amalinda Mzimkhulu Street 2 East London Amalinda Nielson Road 7 East London Amalinda Nimrod Street 7 East London Amalinda Nkomazi Street 2 East London Amalinda Oliver Road 7 East London Amalinda Ostrich Street 2 East London Amalinda Potgieter Road 7 East London Amalinda Ramos Street 7 East London Amalinda Ridgeway Road 7 East London Amalinda Ringwood Crescent 7 East London Amalinda Rodin Place 2 East London Amalinda Rose Place 2 East London Amalinda Rosedale Place 7 East London Amalinda Rosedale Road 7 East London Amalinda Rowland Road 2 East London Amalinda Salmon Road 7 East London Amalinda Saxilby Road 7 East London Amalinda Saxom Place 7 East London Amalinda Sheridan Road 7 East London Amalinda Shetland Place 7 East London Amalinda Shetland Road 7 East London Amalinda Shingler Street 7 East London Amalinda Sinebhongo Place 2 East London Amalinda Sole Road 7 East London Amalinda Stan Mary Street 7 East London Amalinda Sunbird Road 7 East London Amalinda Swart Road 2 East London Amalinda Thames Place 2 East London Amalinda Tiffany Place 2 East London Amalinda Trafford Road 2 East London Amalinda Trout Place 7 East London Amalinda Tuna Road 7 East London Amalinda Twist Street 7 East London Amalinda Tyronne Road 7 East London Amalinda Umga Street 2 East London Amalinda Umthathi Street 2 East London Amalinda Umzawe Street 2 East London Amalinda Uniswi Street 2 Module CUS105 Understanding Laodshedding, Revision 1 Page 14 of 65 City Suburb Street / Road Block East London Amalinda Unswi Street 2 East London Amalinda Virginia Street 7 East London Amalinda Wellbeloved Street 7 East 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