Articles in Category: News and Events

December 2023 - News & Views

Auditorium - Celebrating ten years

Many of us will remember the Amber Ridge Auditorium opening functions of 2013, when “The Pig and Whistle” performed and we filled the Auditorium for two consecutive nights. Dr Armstrong started off the first evening with the formal opening.

Five years later the KZN All Stars Big Band performed here to a full house to celebrate the 5 anniversary of the Auditorium.

Now we are about to celebrate the 10 anniversary of this wonderful facility and we are fortunate to be able to have this function on the actual anniversary date. Thank you to the Wine Club who graciously agreed to move their formal end-of-year dinner from that date.

September 2023 - News & Views

New entrance open for business

Wow, if you missed the opening of the Amber Valley entrance you sadly missed a grand event!

The opening of the entrance was attended by just under 250 people, including the uMngeni Mayor, Chris Pappas. Also present were representatives from the various contractors involved in the project, the administration, estate and care centre teams and of course, residents of the Greater Ambers and members of the KSS team who are delighted to have this amazing new building to provide the required access to and egress from our estate.

October 2023 - News & Views

October 2023 - News & Views

Ambers Drama Group presents delightful Variety Show

The Variety Show presented by the Drama Group on 21-22 September was
well received by the audiences. The show featured tap dancing, comedy skits
and monologues, musical interludes with piano and saxophone, bell-ringing
and foot-tapping songs inviting the audience to join in.

August 2023 - News & Views

Culture and nature watching listed under top 10 happiness activities

Researchers in the UK used a smartphone app to gather data on activities that
make people happy or not. The team from the London School of Economics was
headed by George MacKerron, an environmental economist.

While studying for his PhD at the LSE a decade ago, he devised and developed Mappiness, an iPhone app-based research project designed to measure wellbeing against environmental factors in a new way, and on a much larger scale than previously attempted. At that stage most work had been done on the negative side of wellbeing and the effects of the environment on mental and physical ill-health.