Tuesday 28 June 2016

For many years the local clinic in Westbury has done a great service to the community and will continue to do soin years to come. The clinic has been a source of health care for the majority of the community for all its years of existence and many people depend very much on the services they provide daily.

When it was announced that the clinic will be broken down and remodeled with better facilities and an exterior and interior facelift it was with great joy and excitement that the community received this news, though it is unclear when the new Westbury clinic will be unveiled the community of Westbury waits anxiously for that day to come and I'm certain that I speak on behalf of Westbury when I say ... we cannot wait.

 At the same time of the construction of the Westbury clinic, a new bridge is also being erected connecting Westbury and Corrinationville over fuel road at the Westbury Rea Vaya bus station making for a safer travel route most importantly among the scholars who have to travel to and from school in Corrinationville from Westbury and ultimately all pedestrians who make use of that route for their daily activities.

New Westbury Clinic Under Construction

















New Bridge Under Construction








Tuesday 21 June 2016

Veni, Vidi, Vici translates to I came I saw I conquered. these are the words that come to mind when I think about the spectacle of events that took place for the duration of the annual Steven Pienaar Community Tournament Finals weekend and I have no doubt that I'm not the only one who feels this way. 

As a whole the event never fails to disappoint, on the contrary it exceeds expectations every year and this year was no different. The players, The crowd, The disk jockeys, The match officials and anyone else I have not mentioned have a lot to be proud of because they hosted this tournament together as a collective.

All the teams that enter the tournament enter it with one intention, to emerge victorious and walk away crowned the champions. Though there can only be one winner and one loser in this case I believe everyone is a winner because everyone that attends this tournament leaves having learnt a lesson whether it be on the field or off the field.

In the end it was down to two teams, Strokes FC from Eldorado Park (Eldos) and Poniyek United from Westdene. It was an uphill push for both teams since both teams are very strong but in the end it was Strokes FC who emerged the Victor and walked away with the cash prize of R60 000.




Poniyek United


Strokes FC



Apart from the soccer the crowd was also entertained by a local gymnastics squad.






DJ Andy holding down the Decks


If the field could talk it would have thousands of stories to share about the beautiful game.


















As always the crowd came out in their numbers in support of the tournament and it was as the younger generation would say "LIT" meaning it was on fire.














































These are the people that made it all possible 











On behalf of the Westbury Community I would like to thank everyone who took part in or had any involvement in the Steven Pienaar Tournamenmt 2016.



Photos By: Jared M'Belle and Martin Bouwers.