
PATIO GARDENS – Issue 18
Melville News readers have been following Jane Griffiths’s easy food-gardening guidelines since the newsletter began. This issue she adds a bit of colour… Even if you only

Melville News readers have been following Jane Griffiths’s easy food-gardening guidelines since the newsletter began. This issue she adds a bit of colour… Even if you only

CPR is something many of us intend to learn but most of us don’t get round to doing a First Aid course. When Durban-based Alison

Saul Bamberger has a new trick up his sleeve. Known as the host of Olde ‘n’ New recitals, he’s followed his dream and opened an intimate

Melville’s vibey 7th Street was very different in the ’50s and ’60s as former resident, Herman Breedt remembers. He spoke to Christine Pretorius about some memories from

Jenni Baxter co-owns and publishes SAPeople, the ever-growing online presence for South Africans everywhere. Currently based in Antibes, France, she says it also keeps her in

Melville News, Issue No. 18 – September 2014 The free newsletter aimed at fostering goodwill among residents, merchants and visitors to Melville I’ve spent a

Melville News Issue No. 17 – December 2013 The free newsletter aimed at fostering goodwillamong residents, merchants and visitors to Melville It’s only since I’ve

Melville News May 2013, the free newsletter aimed at fostering goodwill among residents, merchants and visitors to Melville Letter from the Editor Sometimes I wonder

Melville News December 2012, the free newsletter aimed at fostering goodwill among residents, merchants and visitors to Melville Letter from the Editor As I pondered

Melville News (July 2012), the free newsletter aimed at fostering goodwill among residents, merchants and visitors to Melville Letter from the Editor Johannesburg’s glorious winter

Melville News February 2012, the free newsletter aimed at fostering goodwill among residents, merchants and visitors to Melville Letter from the Editor “Procrastination is the

Melville News July 2011, the free newsletter aimed at fostering goodwill among residents, merchants and visitors to Melville Letter from the Editor Hallelujah for the

Melville News March 2011, the free newsletter aimed at fostering goodwill among residents, merchants and visitors to Melville Letter from the Editor The day before

Melville News July 2010, the free newsletter aimed at fostering goodwill among residents, merchants and visitors to Melville Letter from the Editor What kind of

Melville News, March 2010 – The free newsletter aimed at fostering goodwill among residents, merchants and visitors to Melville Letter from the Editor I love

Melville News December 2009, the free newsletter aimed at fostering goodwill among residents, merchants and visitors to Melville Letter from the Editor It’s hard to

Melville News 2009 is a free newsletter aimed at fostering goodwill among residents, merchants and visitors to Melville Letter from the Editor I love this

Melville News July 2009, the free newsletter aimed at fostering goodwill among residents, merchants and visitors to Melville Please click here to download the PDF: Melville

Melville News MAY 2009, the free newsletter aimed at fostering goodwill among residents, merchants and visitors to Melville Letter from the Editor There really are

Melville News March 2009, the free newsletter aimed at fostering goodwill among residents, merchants and visitors to Melville Letter from the Editor This March 2009
Formerly a longtime resident of Melville, Johannesburg, Suzanne launched Melville News in 2008 as a free newsletter aimed at fostering goodwill among residents, merchants and visitors to the suburb. Later, Dehan Liebenberg, an estate agent in the area, paid for a print version to be distributed simultaneously. Reluctant to leave its printing in anyone else’s hands, Suzanne managed both versions herself – a demanding commitment when she was also attending to clients of Prowrite. She kept it going until 2011 when she moved the Melville News archive to this website.
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