Pinetown is a city that forms part of the
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality
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, based just inland from
Durban
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Situated on the east coast of South ...
in
KwaZulu-Natal
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,
South Africa
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. The city is situated 16 km (10 mi) north-west of
Durban
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Situated on the east coast of South ...
and 64 km (40 mi) south-east of
Pietermaritzburg.
Until December 2023, Pinetown (excl.
New Germany) maintained a distinct vehicular identity through its "NPN” registration plate prefix, representing Natal Pinetown.
History
Pinetown was named after the governor of Natal, Sir
Benjamin Pine. The town was established in 1850 around the Wayside Hotel, itself built in 1849 along the main wagon route between Durban and
Pietermaritzburg. In the
Victorian era
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Pinetown was known as health resort.
During the
Second Boer War
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, the
British
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built a
concentration camp
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in Pinetown to house
Boer
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women and children.
A number of German settlers made Pinetown their base and this accounts for the neighbourhood known as
New Germany and the German Lutheran Church. Indeed, to this day imported German cakes and goodies pack the shelves at Christmas time in the Knowles Spar, the largest grocery store of Pinetown. One of the largest monasteries was located south of Pinetown in
Mariannhill, home to the Mariannhill monastery founded by Abbot Pfanner. The establishment of this monastery had huge influence in the expansion of the Catholic Church in KwaZulu Natal.
The neighbouring area of
Clermont was a solely black residential zone during the
apartheid
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era, with land tenure being on a freehold basis unlike the state-owned townships elsewhere in Greater Durban metropolis. This meant residents enjoyed an atmosphere of freedom and this led to Clermont being a base for some well-known political activists during the apartheid era such as the lawyer
Archie Gumede. Other personalities associated with Clermont are relatives of the leader of the world-renowned
Ladysmith Black Mambazo musical group.
Geography
Location
Pinetown lies at the base of Fields Hill on the banks of the
uMbilo River, surrounded by
Westville to the east,
Queensburgh to the south-east and
Kloof to the north-west. It is also centrally located to many predominantly
Indian and
Black
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townships including
KwaDabeka and
Clermont to the north-east,
Chatsworth to the south-east, Klaarwater to the south and Luganda, Sgubudwini, Mpola, Tshelimnyama and KwaNdengezi to the south-west.
Topography
Pinetown is mostly hilly, apart from the relatively flat
central business district
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. The eastern areas, including
Cowies Hill and the
New Germany Nature Reserve, rise to about 400 m (1,312 ft) above sea level. In the north, Berkshire Downs in
New Germany reaches around 393 m (1,289 ft). The lowest elevations, ranging between 170 m (558 ft) and 300 m (984 ft), are found in the southern parts of Pinetown.
Boundaries
Pinetown is part of the larger
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality
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and for voting purposes, falls within the
IEC electora
Ward 18 Pinetown covers a large area of 86.15 km
2 extending from the
New Germany area in the north to Regency Park and Savannah Park in the south and from Paradise Valley and Moseley in the east to the industrial areas of Westmead and Mahogany Ridge that lie on the foot of Fields Hill in the west.
Economy
Major companies
Two large corporations are based in Pinetown including
SPAR South Africa (retailer) and
Educor
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(tertiary education). Smaller local companies based in Pinetown include Beier Group (technical textiles and personal protective equipment), Manolis Munchies (snacks retailer), Masscash (wholesaler owned by Massmart) and Powasol (chemicals).
Industries
Pinetown is one of four key industrial hubs in the Durban-Pinetown core industrial region, supported by various industrial suburbs. The western area includes Westmead, Mahogany Ridge, Alexander Park, and Surprise Farm, while the northern area in
New Germany includes Falcon Industrial Park, Mountain Ridge, New Germany Industrial Park, and Pineside. To the south, notable locations include Hagart Road Industrial, Southmead, and Mariann Industrial Park. The Pinetown region, particularly around Mahogany Ridge, hosts major distribution centres for companies like
Clicks,
PicknPay and
Woolworths.
Transport
Public Transport
Bus
The first phase of a rapid bus system, GO!Durban, was due for implementation in September 2019, but was postponed because the municipality is scared of the Taxi bosses. The first phase envisages a link between Pinetown CBD and
KwaMashu’s Bridge City Mall.
Rail
Metrorail operates commuter trains between Pinetown and
Durban
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Situated on the east coast of South ...
via
Queensburgh along the Old Main Line, the historic railway connecting Durban and
Pietermaritzburg. Key stations on this line in Pinetown include Pinetown railway station, which serves as the western terminus, as well as Sarnia, Glen Park, and Moseley. Additionally, Metrorail provides service from Durban to
Cato Ridge via Queensburgh,
Mariannhill (a southern suburb of Pinetown), and
Mpumalanga
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on the New Main Line, the newer railway line between Durban and Pietermaritzburg.
Roads
Pinetown is well-connected to four major
freeways. The
N3 connects the town with
Durban
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to the south-east and
Pietermaritzburg to the north-west. The
M13, named King Cetshwayo Highway, connects the town with Durban to the south-east via
Westville and
Hillcrest to the north-west via
Kloof and
Gillitts. Running south-east, the
M7, named Solomon Mahlangu Drive, connects the town with
Queensburgh. Running east, the
M19 connects the town with Westville and Durban.
The town is also intersected by a number of
metropolitan routes, namely; the
M1 (Henry Pennington Road) to
Chatsworth in the south-east,
M5 to
KwaDabeka and
KwaMashu in the north and Queensburgh in the south-east,
M32 (Rodger Sishi Road) to Westville in the east,
M31 (Josiah Gumede Road) which runs as the main street of the town towards
Cowies Hill and the
M34 (Hans Dettman Highway) to
Shallcross in the south.
Tolling
The
N3 is the main route forming the
Mariannhill Toll Route (between Paradise Valley and Key Ridge) and involves payment of
toll: Traffic arriving in Pinetown from the west and traffic heading west on the N3 (in the direction of
Pietermaritzburg) must pass through the Mariannhill Toll Plaza, just west of Pinetown. The
M13 between Paradise Valley (east of Pinetown) and Key Ridge (west of Pinetown, near
Assagay) serves as an untolled alternative route to the N3 to avoid the Mariannhill Toll Plaza.
Retail
Pine Crest Centre, situated at 17 Kings Road, is the biggest retail center in town. It opened around 1988 as the Sanlam Center. In 2017 it was acquired by the
JSE-listed company Vukile, and was upgraded to offer over 100 stores.
Education
One of five campuses of the
University of KwaZulu-Natal is in Pinetown, on the corner of Richmond (now renamed to Henry Pennington Road) and Mariannhill Roads. The Edgewood campus was originally established in the 1970s as a college to train (mostly white) students as teachers for the apartheid government's schools serving the white community. The purpose-built facilities were superior to other colleges of education where students of other races were trained as teachers. The specialised facilities enabled the training of art, music, drama, science and physical education teachers, and included rooms with overhead viewing platforms for unobtrusive classroom lesson demonstrations.
In 2001, as part of the central government's rationalisation of the higher education landscape, the Edgewood College of Education was incorporated into the University of Natal. Then in 2004, with the merger of the
Universities of Natal and
Durban-Westville to form the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood became the new University's 5th campus. Edgewood campus is wholly dedicated to the education of teachers and education professionals and is one of the largest producers of new teachers in South Africa. On this campus the University's School of Education offers a four-year full-time Bachelor of Education (B Ed) degree and one-year full-time Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) for those wanting a teaching qualification. Various other certificates are also offered as in-service training for teachers, as well as Honours, Masters and Doctoral degrees. The library collection is specially equipped to enable those studying education from undergraduate through to doctoral levels.
Schools
Schools in Pinetown include:
*
Pinetown Boys' High School
*
Pinetown Girls' High School
*
Savannah Park Secondary School
*
St Benedict School Pinetown (independent)
Pre-Schools
Pre-Schools in Pinetown include:
*
Kokkewiet Pre Pimêre Skool - Afrikaans
Healthcare
Pinetown's medical facilities include:
* St Mary's, a government hospital in Mariannhill
* Life Crompton Hospital, a private hospital
* Medicross, a private medical centre
Safety
Pinetown Police Station is located on Josiah Gumede Road in the Pinetown CBD with its large
SAPS policing precinct covering most of Pinetown as well as
Kloof,
New Germany,
Wyebank and Zamokuhle. The southern portion of Pinetown, known as the greater Mariannhill area, stretching south from
Mariannhill to Regency Park and Savannah Park is covered by Mariannhill SAPS.
Sport
Cricket club
Pinetown Cricket Club, established in 1873, is believed to be the oldest cricket club in KwaZulu-Natal and amongst the oldest in South Africa. The club, originally located at the Civic Centre in central Pinetown, has subsequently moved to Lahee Park. Under the chairmanship of former Pinetown mayor Vernon Hall, Lahee Park hosted ten first class games between 1974 and 1979. Former internationals Norman Crookes (twice selected for the Springbok squad) and Tertius Bosch have previously represented the club. Khaya Zondo and Cameron Delport from the 2010 Dolphins team have a close association with the club, as do KZN "B" cricketers Bruce Kruger and Kyle Buckthorp.
Comrades Marathon
Pinetown is situated on the route of the popular
Comrades Marathon, which runs along the Old Main Road from Westville, over Cowies Hill past the Civic Centre and on to Fields Hill, and vice versa. This event always attracts hundreds of spectators.
References
External links
durban.gov.zaSt. Wendolins Ridge, PinetownOfficial Comrades Marathon Website
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1850 establishments in the Colony of Natal
Populated places established in 1849
Populated places in eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality
Second Boer War concentration camps