Verulam Housing
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Shree Siva Subramanior Alayam in Verulam |
From a very humble beginning with a wood and iron structure established in 1900, the community in Verulam can now be proud of a well planned institution comprising the temple and community hall to which is attached a dining room. |
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Verulam - Mountview housing scheme |
Since Verulam became Natal's first Indian-controlled town in 1966, housing for many of the town's residents emerged as the single most pressing need. |
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Housing in Verulam |
Since Verulam became Natal's first Indian-controlled town in 1966, housing for many of the town's residents emerged as the single most pressing need. |
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New housing units in Verulam |
Property development in this bracket was initiated by Indian owned companies |
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Verulam's changing face |
VERULAM, the first town in the country to pass into exclusive Indian control, is mushrooming into a massive housing estate. |
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Verulam - Mountview Civic Centre and housing |
Housing and developments in Verulam |
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Mountview Civic Centre and Housing |
A new Civic Centre has been completed at Mount View, Verulam, at a cost of R325 000. Funds were provided by the National Housing Commission on a low-interest basis. |
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Mountview Civic Centre |
A new Civic centre has been completed at Mount View, Verulam, at a cost of R325 000. |
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Mountview Civic Centre - kitchen and cafeteria |
The Centre has a Committee room, kitchen, cafeteria and a workshop for making and storing props for live shows. |
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A new Civic centre has been completed at Mount View |
The modern building will be available to the community for live shows, weddings, receptions and other public activities. The main hall seats 800 and can also be used for badminton. |