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Westridge autism centre breaks ground after setbacks
Plainsman
|August 06, 2025
After six years of planning and setbacks, construction has finally begun on a state-of-the-art Autism Connect facility in Westridge, Mitchell’s Plain.
On Friday, August 1, officials from various government departments, including local municipalities and deputy mayor Eddie Andrews, gathered for a sod-turning ceremony to mark the start of the multimillion-rand project.
The facility will provide support and services for individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder in Mitchell's Plain.
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