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Pikitup Garden Sites City of Johannesburg Pikitup Pikitup Head Office Private Bag X74 Tel +27(0) 11 712 5200 63 Cnr. Bertha & Juta Streets Braamfontein Fax +27(0) 11 712 5322 Braamfontein Johannesburg www.pikitup.co.za 2017 2017 www.joburg.org.za Pikitup Garden Sites: Operating times: 08h00-17h00 Monday to Sunday Marlboro Sites Site Name Site Address Recycling Woodmead Cnr Woodmead paper, plastics, & Kelvin Drive boxes, e-waste & cans Ballyclare Cnr Ballyclare paper, plastics, (Bryanston) road & William boxes, e-waste Nicol Drive & cans Linbro Park Third street, Paper, plastics Linbro Park & metal Page 1 of 11 Site Name Site Address Recycling Fairlands Smit street, Paper, Glass, Fairlands Used car oil, Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Victory Victory road, Paper, Glass, Park/Greensite Victory Park Used car oil, Estate Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Bellona Bellona Street, Paper, Glass, Mayfair West Used car oil, Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Ashanti Ashanti street. Paper, Glass, Crosby Used car oil, Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Ashburton Ashburton street, Paper, Glass, Riverlea Used car oil, Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Page 2 of 11 Babiana Babiana street, Paper, Glass, Riverlea Ext 2 Used car oil, Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Disa Disa street, Paper, Glass, Riverlea Used car oil, Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Norwood Sites Site Name Site Address Recycling Norwood Cnr. Short & Paper, Glass, Pine Streets Used car oil, Orchards Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Melrose Cnr. Melrose Paper, Glass, Street & Atholl Used car oil, Oaklands Scrap metal, E- Melrose Waste, Tins & Cardboard Club Street Club Street Cnr. Paper, Glass, Joseph Street Used car oil, Sandringham Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Page 3 of 11 Bezuidenhout Cnr. 5th Street & Paper, Glass, Valley 4th Avenue Used car oil, Bezuidenhout Scrap metal, E- Valley Waste, Tins & Cardboard Southdale Sites Site Name Site Address Recycling Mondeor Cnr Royal Park paper, plastics, and Columbine boxes, e-waste & Road cans Robertsham Cnr Harry and paper, plastics, Rifle Range boxes, e-waste & cans Meredale David Street Paper, plastics Meredale and metal Eastroad The Hill Paper, plastics, Eastroad, boxes. cans, e- East Road, waste and used Klipriviersberg oil Mayfield Cnr Paper, plastics, Swartkoppies boxes cans, e- and Impala Road waste and used oil. Page 4 of 11 Roodepoort Sites Site Name Site Address Recycling Marie Louise Roodepoort Paper Glass Garden Site Road, Used car oil Roodepoort Vogelstruisfontei Scrap metal E- Road n Waste Tins Cardboard Panorama Jim Fouche Garden Site Road, Weltevreden Park, Panorama A.H. 1. Midrand Sites Site Name Site Address Recycling Falcon Street Falcon Street, Paper, Glass, Garden Site Rabie Ridge Used car oil, Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Cedar Road Cedar Road, Paper, plastics, Garden Site Kyalami, boxes, cans ,e- Page 5 of 11 Midrand. waste & used oil Dale Road Dale Road Paper, plastics, Garden Site Glen Austin, boxes, cans ,e- Midrand waste & used oil Spreeu Street Spreeu Street, Paper, plastics, Garden Site Rabie Ridge boxes, cans ,e- waste & used oil Strandloper Strandloper Paper, plastics, Road Garden Road, Rabie boxes, cans ,e- Site Ridge waste & used oil Tuinfluister Tuinfluister Paper, plastics, Garden Site Crescent, Rabie boxes, cans ,e- Ridge waste & used oil Randburg Sites Site Name Site Address Recycling Randburg Hans Schoeman Paper, Glass, Garden site Street, Strydom Used car oil, Park Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Page 6 of 11 Zondi Sites Site Name Site Address Recycling Mapetla Khama Road, Paper, Glass, Garden Site Mapetla, Soweto Used car oil, Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Protea North Makhaya Paper, Glass, Garden Site Avenue, Protea Used car oil, North Soweto Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Avalon Sites Site Name Site Address Recycling Allie Street Allie Street, Garden Site Eldorado Park Ext 9 Bangalore Drive, Paper, Glass, Lenasia Ext. 11 Used car oil, Bangalore Drive Scrap metal, E- Garden Site Waste, Tins & Cardboard Page 7 of 11 Circle Street Circle Street, Paper, Glass, Garden Site Eldorado Park Used car oil, Ext 5 Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Flamingo Flamingo Street, Paper, Glass, Garden Site Lenasia Ext 6 - Used car oil, Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Leo Street Leo Street, Paper, Glass, Garden Site Ennerdale Ext 1 Used car oil, Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Hospital Hills Wimbledon Paper, Glass, Street, Lenasia Used car oil, South Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Mahonie Street Mahonie Paper, Glass, Garden Site Crescent, Used car oil, Eldorado Park Scrap metal, E- Ext 4 Waste, Tins & Page 8 of 11 Cardboard Migson Manor Migson Manor, Paper, Glass, Garden Site Lenasia South Used car oil, Ext 7 Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Nirvana Drive Nirvana Drive, Paper, Glass, Garden Site Lenasia Used car oil, Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Phillipi Road Heerengracht Paper, Glass, Garden Site Road, Used car oil, Eldorado Park Scrap metal, E- Ext 4 Waste, Tins & Cardboard Spruit Street Spruit Street, Paper, Glass, Garden Site Eldorado Park Used car oil, Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Wimbledon Wimbledon Road, Paper, Glass, Garden Site Lenasia South Used car oil, Page 9 of 11 Ext. 1 Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Main Street Main Street, Paper, Glass, Garden Site Klipspruit West Used car oil, Ext.2 Scrap metal, E- Klipspruit West Ext 2, Waste, Tins & Cardboard Zakariyya Park Turmeric Drive Paper, Glass, Zakariyya Park Garden Site Used car oil, Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Central Camp Sites Site Name Site Address Recycling Orlando Garden Sofasonte Circle, Paper, Glass, Site Orlando Soweto Used car oil, Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Page 10 of 11 Noordgesig New Canada Paper, Glass, Garden Site Road Used car oil, Scrap metal, E- Waste, Tins & Cardboard Page 11 of 11 .
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