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Download Directions to Clifton Sports Venues Clifton School & Administration Clifton College, 102 Lambert Rd, Morningside, Berea, 4001 Preparatory School http://goo.gl/maps/sWmVE Latitude: --29.826842 & Administration Longitude: 31.018911 Clifton School Sports Venues Clifton Whitehead Oval 219-259 Innes Rd, Berea, Durban http://goo.gl/maps/Q5j1E Latitude: -29.826291 Longitude: 31.018392 Clifton Aquatic Centre 219 Innes Rd, Berea, Durban http://goo.gl/maps/v2YTN Latitude: -29.825616 Longitude: 31.019076 Clifton@Riverside Riverside Sports Club 12 Radar Drive, Durban North, Durban http://goo.gl/maps/GjB9A Latitude: -29.796890 Longitude: 31.033983 Clifton@Rovers Berea Rovers Sports Club Jacko Jackson Drive, Durban http://goo.gl/maps/sDzzP Latitude: -29.822311 Longitude: 31.032202 Durban Country Club Isaiah Ntshangase Rd, Durban http://goo.gl/maps/lh2IR Latitude: -29.828980 Longitude: 31.034144 Directions to Other Schools & Sports Fields Chelsea Preparatory School 30 Chelsea Dr, Durban North http://goo.gl/maps/U6lhX Latitude: -29.787784 Longitude: 31.036476 Crawford La Lucia 79 Armstrong Ave, Umhlanga, Durban http://goo.gl/maps/jAk1A Latitude: -29.741079 Longitude: 31.066072 Crawford North Coast Watson Highway, La Mercy, Tongaat http://goo.gl/maps/NRMzn Latitude: -29.591147 Longitude: 31.155694 Dokkies 321 ZK Mathews Rd, Berea, Durban (Penzance Sports Field) http://goo.gl/maps/4p42B Latitude: -29.878923 Longitude: 30.983550 Durban Girls’ College Main Entrance 586 Musgrave Rd, Durban http://goo.gl/maps/vl2DE Latitude: -29.835069 Longitude: 31.007345 Swimming Pool Entrance Guildford Rd, Berea 4001 http://goo.gl/maps/VkckJ Latitude: -29.835057 Longitude: 31.008845 Glenwood Preparatory Bath Rd, Durban School http://goo.gl/maps/NYu1J Latitude: -29.860843 Longitude: 30.995171 Glenwood High School 1 Alan Paton Rd, Berea, Durban http://goo.gl/maps/EwoBb Latitude: -29.863830 Longitude: 30.993420 Kearsney College Old Main Rd, Bothas Hill http://goo.gl/maps/ASIhK Latitude: -29.758202 Longitude: 30.752458 Maritzburg College Princess Margaret Dr, Pelham, Pietermaritzburg http://goo.gl/maps/Gxkr4 Latitude: -29.615068 Longitude: 30.381181 Merchiston Preparatory 324 Bulwer St, Pietermaritzburg School http://goo.gl/maps/65mcx Latitude: -29.605499 Longitude: 30.387561 Northlands Primary School 20 Gleneagles Dr, Durban North http://goo.gl/maps/WlYWC Latitude: -29.784993 Longitude: 31.045124 Penzance Primary School Penzance Rd, Berea http://goo.gl/maps/TVGG0 Latitude: -29.875997 Longitude: 30.987036 St Charles Harwin Rd, Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg http://goo.gl/maps/UTqkS Latitude: -29.611204 Longitude: 30.405450 Thomas More College 15 Sykes Rd, Kloof http://goo.gl/maps/rr4oT Latitude: -29.789130 Longitude: 30.852700 Three Schools Astro cnr ZK Mathews Rd & Acton Rd, Berea http://goo.gl/maps/dySE0 Latitude: -29.877487 Longitude: 30.983816 The Wykeham Collegiate 100 Villiers Dr, Pietermaritzburg http://goo.gl/maps/la9Yn Latitude: -29.599955 Longitude: 30.349434 Umhlanga College End of Preston Drive, Umhlanga http://goo.gl/maps/Nl6qI Latitude: -29.711573 Longitude: 31.069995 Umhlali Preparatory School End of Salt Rock Drive, Umhlali http://goo.gl/maps/eUoVT Latitude: -29.474389 Longitude: 31.216061 Westville Primary School 34 Westville Road, Westville http://goo.gl/maps/A2Ct0 Latitude: -29.839523 Longitude: 30.918616 Westville Hockey Astro 25-27 Langford Rd, Westville http://goo.gl/maps/0kZ7c Latitude: -29.837981 Longitude: 30.914716 .
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