Mulbarton, Gauteng

Mulbarton
Mulbarton

 Mulbarton shown within Gauteng

Coordinates: 26°17′25″S 28°02′57″E / 26.290414°S 28.049297°E / -26.290414; 28.049297Coordinates: 26°17′25″S 28°02′57″E / 26.290414°S 28.049297°E / -26.290414; 28.049297
Country South Africa
Province Gauteng
Municipality City of Johannesburg
Main Place Johannesburg
Area[1]
  Total 2.77 km2 (1.07 sq mi)
Population (2011)[1]
  Total 6,645
  Density 2,400/km2 (6,200/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)[1]
  Black African 26.7%
  Coloured 4.9%
  Indian/Asian 13.4%
  White 52.1%
  Other 2.9%
First languages (2011)[1]
  English 64.6%
  Afrikaans 12.4%
  Zulu 6.6%
  Sotho 4.4%
  Other 12.1%
Postal code (street) 2190
PO box 2059

Mulbarton is a suburb that is located in the South of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.

It is a scenic residential area with mainly middle-to-higher income residents. The houses are medium to large in size with many hills and open terrain areas. The main road that runs through Mulbarton is True North road. Along this road you will find Mulbarton Shopping Centre and Mulbarton private hospital. Two other shopping centres are located along The Broads. Education wise there is Mulbarton Primary; Christian Harvest; Mulbarton Remedial and Glenvista High School. Even though the name of the high school is Glenvista it is technically located in Mulbarton.

Building in the suburb of Mulbarton began in 1974; although water and electricity were almost immediately connected, telephone lines were not installed until 1977. Roads were left untarred until 1978/9, after which streetlights followed. The Panorama Drive-In was the only source of movies in this suburb and surrounding ones for many years. The location of this drive-in still exists; however the screen has been removed and a popular flea market now uses it on weekends and holidays. Just adjacent to the flea market there is now a mall, the Panorama Shopping Centre.

All the streets in Mulbarton, including ones such as The Broads, Dereham Drive and King's Lynn are named after places in the English county of Norfolk.

The Maronite Catholic Church in Mulbarton is home to one of two statues of Our Lady of Lebanon.

It is located in Region F.

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Community Forum

The community forum was established in November 2008 by Bruce Strachan. The main goal of the forum is to reduce crime in the area as well as improve on other aspects such as service delivery by the municipality.

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