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New & Used Caravans, Trailers, Tents & Camping Gear in Edenvale, Gauteng Centrally located between Kempton Park, Boksburg & Benoni Kempton Caravans & Campworld in Edenvale Gauteng is an authorised caravan and trailer dealer for Jurgens caravans, Gypsey caravans, Sprite caravans, Sprite Tourer dirt road caravans, Jurgens Safari off road 4x4 caravans, WJ Motorhomes, Jurgens luggage trailers and Jurgens Safari off road 4x4 trailers. Kempton Caravans & Campworld offers you New and Used Caravans, Trailers, Tents, Camping Equipment, Caravan Accessories, Outdoor Gadgets and Gear for Sale. Kempton Caravans & Campworld in Edenvale Gauteng offers you Repairs, Servicing, Modifications and Customisations to your Caravan, Trailer or Tent in our workshop. We are situated on the left hand side of the R24 Highway between Edenvale and Isando on the way to JHB international airport, Kempton Caravans boasts one of the largest displays of caravans and outdoor goods under one roof. In our 900sqm leisure shop the outdoor enthusiast will find a huge selection of caravan spares, nylon and safari tents, roof top tents, cooler boxes and fridge/freezers in fact almost everything.




Please feel free to contact Kempton Caravans for any information regarding the products and services that we offer. We boast an A-Grade caravan workshop and outsource canvas repairs to Canvas and Aluminium Concepts. You are welcome to visit us at our showroom, or contact us by telephone or e-mail. We look forward to being of service to you. Campworld New Products & SpecialsIt’s over 35 years since our very first Sunbury Antiques Market at Kempton Park took place in 1979 and thanks to the enduring dedication and enthusiasm of founder Sue Cruttenden we’ve gone from strength to strength, gradually evolving into the largest and longest running twice-monthly market in the country and we are immensely proud to now be recognised as one of Europe’s premier antiques markets. A great selection of jumping castles, water slides and bubble machines to hire in the Centurion, Pretoria and Midrand areas. We are your one source for all of your rental and event needs… A Leader in Party Event Rentals




Special Event Coordinator available to assist you in planning your event Diverse Rental Selection from Nationally Known Companies Quality maintained and carefully packaged rental equipment Product knowledge and availability Delivery, Set Up and Returns scheduled for your convenience Supported by a National Organization A single source of all your special event needs!Planned your year end function yet? Function decor and hire!table centre pieces | Hi Tony and Shirley Thank you so much for your kind e-mail. Everything looked so beautiful and the event was a huge success.The black chair covers looked stunning. Thank you once again for your very professional and friendly service always. Thanks so much to Tony for helping with this, he truly makes a normal space an extraordinary one! Hi Shirley & Tony, Thank you for your professionalism, it is a pleasure dealing with an organization that delivers as arranged without excuses and glitches. 




Although our order did not break the bank, the impression and professionalism the draping add to the event was very imported, thank you for the excellent and speedy services.... A very BIG thank you to you and the team! We truly had an amazing time and loved by all! The décor was perfect and set the mood fantastically! Thank you once again!! Dear All involved in the Draping for above Function,You did an excellent job and the drapes looked stunning! We couldn't have asked for anything more!!We appreciate your professional work and service! Thanks very much it looked stunning, we were very happy with everything. Draping is our passion offering classical or trendy draping for your functions. Tiffany Functions can assist you with a variety of styles and colour. Fairy lights are also a great way to create a romantic mood in combination with your draping.  Fairy lights can be used in the place of draping too, consider this along with additional hanging accessories such as colourful lanterns or crystal.




on August 07, 2016 at 8:25 PM As caterer Tyonne Johns cleared off party tables of plates and cups, making her way over to folding chairs, a dispute began at the park venue. Kempton A. Bonds, 19, said the chairs belonged to the Fairfax County Park Authority, where he worked, according to police. Johns said they were hers. Tensions had been simmering all Saturday night between Bonds and the guests at a wedding reception catered by Johns at a hall in the park, and when bickering over the chairs started, as police described events Sunday, Bonds lashed out. In little time, a trivial matter escalated into the stabbing death of a woman who many who knew her say was an up-and-coming caterer and chef. Bonds, of Clifton, Maryland, has been charged with second-degree murder, accused of stabbing to death Johns, the 35-year-old owner of the Chef Tyonne catering company after their argument in Ellanor Lawrence Park in Chantilly, Fairfax County police said. As Johns packed up folding chairs, witnesses say, Bonds said they were park property, police spokeswoman Monica Meeks said.




Within minutes of that argument, police said, Bonds pulled out a pocketknife and stabbed Johns in the upper body. Police arrived at the park about 10:50 p.m. and found Johns, of the District of Columbia, stabbed. She died at a hospital. Earlier Saturday evening, county officials said, Bonds had placed a call to police after becoming aggravated by the behavior of the wedding guests. Seymone Spence, a bartender working at the reception with the Chef Tyonne company and also Johns' good friend, said Bonds cut off electrical power at the junction box during the reception, abruptly halting the music and festivities for a crowd of 80. The bride and groom had yet to share their first dance. "The young lady who was facilitating the cutting of the cake said 'I don't have a mic. The kid cut off the power, so if you all can hear me, we're about to cut the cake,'" Spence said. Bonds called police at 9:24 p.m. to file a complaint of disorderly conduct and excessive noise, authorities said at a Sunday afternoon news conference.




But when police arrived, they said the incident - logged as a domestic dispute - had been resolved. The park authority said that because the wedding had started late in the day, the guests were allowed to stay on the premises later than the usual closing. The argument over the chairs erupted later, police said. Calls to relatives of Bonds seeking an interview Sunday were not returned. He is being held without bond and has been fired by the park authority pending the outcome of the investigation. Bonds has worked there since 2015. As facilities attendant, he handled events such as weddings, birthday parties and baby showers. The park authority said it had never received a complaint about his conduct. "We are shocked," said Judy Pedersen, spokeswoman for the park authority. "It's a tragic event. We believe that our many employees . . . are law abiding, honest, hard-working people. This is just shocking, but we're anxious to hear all of the facts." Pedersen expressed condolences to Johns's family.




Throughout Saturday night, Spence said, Bonds's bizarre conduct was noticeable to guests. "He was very, very pensive and tight," she said. "He never once cracked a smile - not once. A friend, Nick Martin, 19, said Bonds attends Northern Virginia Community College. He planned to transfer to Virginia Commonwealth University this fall and major in communications, Martin said of Bonds. "It's all so surreal," he said. "He's one of my good friends, and it never seemed like he could even hurt a fly. I can't imagine he'd do something like this." Martin said Bonds called him Saturday while the wedding reception was taking place and said guests were getting upset about the regulations that Bonds said he had to enforce. Bonds mentioned a ban on not allowing decorations to be hung on the walls, Martin said. Mikaela Robinson, a sous chef for the catering company, was not at Saturday's event but said Sunday that she had fond memories of working alongside Johns. "She was full of life.




Loving and caring," she said. "I was her sous chef, so she was always hard on me because she wanted me to be better than her, but there was no way I would be and never will be." Johns attended Empowerment Liberation Cathedral in Silver Spring, Maryland. Bishop Allyson Abrams remembered her as a "kindhearted, very loving spirit." "I just hope that justice will prevail," she said. Johns's cousin, Brandon Thompson, 30, of Richmond, said Johns was a rising chef who "took the road less traveled." They often laughed, especially reflecting on shared childhood memories. Spence said she cherished Johns for her dominant personality and enterprising spirit. And, she said, she served a dazzling last meal: steaming-hot salmon and jerk chicken, complemented by macaroni and cheese and rice pilaf, well-plated and handed out to dozens. "She's a professional," Spence said. Nothing that she did was haphazard. It was all well thought of . . . everything was beautiful." Julie Tate contributed to this report.

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