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BigBayMarket Dayasuccess

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Residents and visitors flockedtoBig BayonSaturday7March for the lively Big Bay Market Day, enjoying aday filled with shopping, food and family-friendly activities, all for agood cause.

The event,whichran from 09:00 to 18:00, brought together local vendors offering everything from handmade goods and craftstodelicious food and treats. Families, friends andbeachgoers spent theday browsingstalls, socialising and soakingupthe festive atmosphere along thebeachfront.

Most importantly, themarket helped raise fundstosupport the initiatives of the Big BaySurfLifesaving Club, which plays an important role in keeping local beaches safe.

COMMUNITYSUPPORT

Shoppers said the event created a welcome space for residents to connect while supportinglocal businesses and communityorganisations.

“I love such markets becauseyou get to support local vendors andenjoy arelaxed day out,” said Lauren Petersen, who attended the market with friends. “There was agreat variety of stallsand the atmosphere was really friendly.”

For André Jacobs, who visited with his family, the event offered something for everyone. “The kids enjoyed the activities

THIS FAMILY-FRIENDLYMARKETHAD SOMETHINGFOR EVERYONE –FOOD,CRAFTS, CLOTHES, AMUSEMENTS.

and we grabbed some great food while walking around the stalls. It’s always nice when events such as thisalso support a good cause.”

Another visitor, Chantal Williams, said the market was aperfect weekend outing. “It’s wonderful to see the community come together like this. Thestalls were interesting and it’s great knowing the event helps support the surf lifesaving club.”

SUPPORTINGBEACHSAFETY

Organisers said the market not only created avibrant community event but also helped generate support for the Big Bay Surf Lifesaving Club’s programmes and operations.

It plays acrucial role in ensuring beach safety, particularly during busy summer months when thousands of locals and touristsvisit the popular coastline. With strong community supportand alively turnout the Big Bay Market Day once again proved to be apopular gathering for residentslooking to enjoy aday by the sea while contributing to a worthwhile cause.

Localvendors
Localentrepreneurs displayed handmadegoodsand crafts at Big BayMarketDay.

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“As soon as Ireceiveafullreportand clarity on the cause and correctiveaction, Iwill provide feedback via our Street Captains and my social media platforms,” she said.

In the meantime, she urged residents to continue logging faults if the problem persists, as this helps strengthen the case forintervention.

CITYEXPLAINSSIGNALPRIORITY

The City of CapeTown says congestion along the R27 corridor is part of abroader citywide challenge caused bya high number of vehicles using limited road capacity at the same time.

Mayco member forurbanmobilityRob Quintaspreviously told TygerBurger the region is densely populated and lacksa rail network, which contributed to the City investing heavily in theMyCiTi bus system to servethe area.

“This regionisdensely populated and since there is no railnetwork here, it was also one of the reasons why the City spent huge sums of money in putting the MyCiTi routes in place to service thisarea first,” he said

Quintas explained that the MyCiTi bus service is designed to provide mass passengertransport and reduce the number of single-occupant vehicles on the

road.

“Publictransport is the way forward as it is neither sustainable nor affordable to keep widening or addingroads to cater for anever-growing demand for privatemotor vehicle use,” he said.

According to Quintas, the R27 is classified as ahigher-order, highercapacityroute and public transport corridor, meaningitreceives traffic signal priorityoverside roads.

“The OttoduPlessis leg of the R27has therefore been purposefully ‘gated’ with due consideration to the greater volumes on theR27,”hesaid.

This means the green timefor Marine Drive has intentionally been limited to allow morevehicles to move alongthe mainroute

Quintasadded that drivers alsohave the option of usingBlaauwberg Road to access the R27iftheyprefer to avoid the Dolphin Beach intersection, althoughmany motoristschoosethe Marine Drive route forits coastalscenery or to avoid other congested intersections.

He also encouragedresidents to consider alternativessuchasusing the MyCiTi bus service, flexible working hours, or hybrid work arrangements to help ease peak-hour traffic.

MOTORISTSCOMPLAINABOUT TRAFFICNIGHTMARE

JasonLodewyk from Table View said: “It cantakeseveral lightcycles just to cross. By the timethe light turns green again, thequeue has grown even longer.”

Linda Adams from Bloubergstrand: “Only afew carsget throughata time andthen you wait again.It’sincredibly frustrating during the morning rush.”

Jesse Piterse from Milnerton said: “This hasbeen happeningfor years. Thelights justdon’t seem to staygreen long enough forthe traffic coming from Marine Drive.”

SamanthaHendricks, alsofrom Milnerton, said: “Sometimes yousit there watching the R27 traffic flow freely while the queue on our side barely moves.”

Andrew Jansenfrom Table View

Tweesterfin ongelukopN7

Die Wes-Kaapsepolisie het bevestig datdie polisie in Bothasig ‘n saak vanstrafbaremanslag ondersoek nadat ‘n gru-ongeluk dieafgelope naweek op dieN7-snelweg die lewens vantwee mense geëishet.

Nuus oor die voorval is op sosiale media versprei.

Die ongeluk, waarby ´n enkele tenkervragmotor betrokke was, het Saterdag 7Maart omstreeks 15:40 op die hoofweg nabydie Bosmansdamweg-oprit in Bothasig gebeur

Dielinkerbaan (noordwaarts) op die N7 was tydelik gesluit vir verkeer

ThembakaziMpendukana, provinsiale polisiewoordvoerder, sê volgens verslae het ‘n 40-jarige manlike bestuurder glo beheer oor die vragmotor verloor, waarna dit eersmet ‘n versperring, en toe teen ‘n brugsepilaar gebotshet.

Diebestuurderen‘n31-jarige manlike passasier is op die toneel dood.

Geen andervoertuie was by die ongeluk

N7-SNELWEG WASTYDELIK VIR VERKEER GESLUIT

betrokke nie, sê Mpendukana.

Die saak word tans ondersoek. Luidens mediaberigte is die oorledene geidentifiseer as Rodric Zenda, ´n Zimbabwiër. Die passasier is glo as sy broer geidentifiseer.

Die SA Trucker se sosialemediablad berig dat Zenda ´n welbekende eienaar en bestuurder van ‘n vragmotor was.

Daar word verder berig dat die tenkervragmotor leeg was ten tyde van die voorval, en dat die twee broers onderweg was om dit te laat vul.

Die Astron-raffinaderye is enkele kilometersver van die toneel geleë.

Die Bothasiggemeenskapspolisiëringforum (GPF), wat ook nuus oor die voorval gedeel het, het hul medelye met die slagoffersse naasbestaandes betuig.

So lykdie ongelukstoneel Saterdag 7 Maartopdie N7-snelwegnaby Bothasig.

Infrastructure,safety projectsmoveinWard113

Elections: voters urged to register

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laauwberg (Ward 113)councillor

Suevan der Linde said her week had been filled with meetings, site visits and community engagements aimedataddressing issues affecting residents in the ward and surrounding areas.

It beganwith aCommunity Services and Health Portfolio Committee meeting, followed by an open discussion at Subcouncil 3, whereresidents met with national, City and Eskom representatives to discuss ongoing electricity concerns. Deputy Minister of Electricity and Energy Samantha Graham-Maré, Mayco

SUEVAN DER LINDE GAVE USEFUL INSIGHTINTOA WARD COUNCILLOR’S AVERAGEWORKINGWEEK.

member forEnergyXanthea Limberg and seniorEskommanagement joined residents from Wards 113, 107and 23 at the meeting.

Residents were able to raise questions directly with thepanel aboutEskomrelated power issues affecting their communities

At themeetingLimberg alsoannounced that street-lighting upgradeswere planned forBirkenhead Road in WavesEdge and MeerlotStreet, whichare expected to improve safety and security in thearea.

Vander Linde said branch113 hadmet during the week for registration and electiontraining.

The branch planned to assist residents withvoterregistration ahead of the2026 Local Government Elections. Residents arealso able to register online through the Independent Electoral Commission’s website.

CANALPROJECTPROGRESSINGWELL

The councillor also attended the DA Water andSanitation Caucus andlater visited the Bayside Canal Project site. She said shewas pleased with the progress made so far. “I am pleasedto report that the projectisonschedule and makingexcellent progress. The contractor is workinghard to ensure the project

remains on track aheadofthe winter rains.”

One of the planned improvements includes fencingalong the R27side of the canal,whichwill prevent through-access from theR27 to theback of the Soccer Cluband help improve security in the area. Van der Linde said she will continue lobbyingfor additional fencing on the opposite side of the R27 near the Waves Edge suburb.

ADDRESSINGCOMMUNITYCONCERNS

On award day Van der Linde and her team alsoaddressed several issues raisedbyresidents. Among thesewere an abandoned houseonBlaauwberg Road, whichremained aconcern for nearby residents.

In collaboration withthe metro police, severalrough sleepers werealso moved from thebeachfrontbus shelter, which has become problematic and is currently not beingused by commuters. “I have already requested thatthe bus shelter be either removedorrepaired and will continue to follow-up on thismatter,” Van derLinde said. Shealso visited abusiness in Blaauwberg Road wherezoning compliance was being addressed.

COMMUNITYENGAGEMENTCONTINUES

The week ended with community engagement and political activities, including afundraising event attended by ABT Constituencymembers at Killarney. Van derLinde thanked residents, activists andorganisers for their continued support andinvolvement.

Ward 113 residentsare being encouraged to ensure they are registered to vote ahead of the upcoming local government elections.

According to Ward 113 councillor Sue van der Linde, being registered is the most important step residentscan take to make theirvoices heard.

“Your vote determines how our wardis run, how service delivery is prioritised and how we continue to worktowards safer, cleaner communities,”she said.

Community members can also attend Saturday registration drives from 10:00 to 12:30, where volunteers will assist residentstoregister, check their registration status, update theiraddress and answer IEC-related questions. Residentsare encouraged to bring along family members, neighboursand especially young first-time voters. .Residentscan register online via the Independent ElectoralCommission(IEC) websiteathttps://registertovote.elections. org.za/

Roman graduateplans film about childhood

An Italian filmmaker, who spent his formative years in Cape Town, has graduated with top honours from film school in Rome and plans to return to SouthAfrica to create amovie about his missionary upbringing. The22-year-old recently earned his degree summa cum laude in Film Directing and Production.

Metropoliceassist in addressing issues relatedto roughsleepers at the beachfront bus shelter

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Citytoexpandnaturereserves

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The City of Cape Town is planning amajor expansion of its nature reserve network, with Wolfgat Nature Reserve among five reserves set to grow, while two new reservesare proposed for the Helderberg area.

The City’s Mayco endorsedthe proposal earlier today,which will nowbesubmitted to Council for approval. If supported,the plan will add an additional 950,1hectares to the reserves currently managed by the City.

The proposal includes the proclamation of two new nature reserves in Somerset West —Schapenberg NatureReserveand Paardevlei Nature Reserve —together covering 88,2 hectares,while five existing reserves across Cape Town will be expanded by 861,9 hectares.

SAFEGUARDINGENVIRONMENT

Deputy Mayor and Maycomember for spatial planning and environment Eddie Andrews said the expansion will help safeguard CapeTown’s unique natural environment while also providing valuable recreational spaces for residents.

“Most of these reserves arelocated close to communitiesand provide residents withaplace where they can spend time in nature,away from roads, buildings, traffic andnoise,” Andrews said.

He added that many of the reserves offer hiking trails, walking routes, bird hides, educational centres and picnic spots for visitors.

“Beyond recreation and wellbeing, these areas also allow us to secure land for conservation purposes. By protecting biodiversity offsets we can facilitate future development withoutcompromising our biodiversity,” he said.

CITY OFCAPE TOWN TO ADD NEARLY 1000 HECTARESTO PROTECTED AREAS

TWONEWHELDERBERGRESERVES

Council’s support will be requested forthe proclamation of two new nature reserves in the Helderberg area.

Schapenberg Nature Reserve, located on theSchapenberg Hills in SomersetWest, will cover 13,2 hectares,while Paardevlei Nature Reserve, alsoinSomerset West, will consist of 75 hectares

The City officially launched Schapenberg Nature Reserve in September last year and has already started clearinginvasive alien vegetation to reduce fire risks in the area.

TheEnvironmentalManagement Department is also workingonidentifying sustainable activities for the reserve thatare compatible with its natural environment.

Planned initiatives include guidedspring walks, nightwalks, outdoor classrooms andenvironmental education programmes.

EXPANSIONSACROSSCAPETOWN

Five existingreserves will alsobe expanded if Council approvesthe proposal. These include:

. HarmonyFlats Nature Reserve in Strand —anadditional 0,9 hectares

. Table Bay Nature Reserve in Milnerton— 0,8hectares

. Uitkamp Wetland Nature Reserve in Durbanville —3,9 hectares

. Witzands Aquifer Nature Reserve in Atlantis —826,2hectares

. Wolfgat Nature Reserve in Mitchells Plain andMaccassar— 30,1hectares

The expansion of Witzands Aquifer

PUBLICPARTICIPATIONPROCESS

If Councilgives the green light, the City will submit the proposed proclamations to theWestern Cape MEC for Environmental Affairs and Development Planning for gazetting

This will include anotice of intent to proclaim the reserves and a60-day public participation process, during which residentswill be able to submit comments. City officials say the expansion of protected natural areas will help ensure that Cape Town’s biodiversity is preserved while also providing accessible green spaces for communities to enjoy.

Nature Reserve represents the largest portion of theproposed additions.
Naturereservesinare home to important indigenous flora and birdlife.TheCityplans to expand fivereserves as part of its biodiversity protection efforts

THINKING OUTLOUD LEWENSKIEKIE

We must hold institutionsaccountable

Maybe todayyou woke up to the hum of traffic, the calls of street vendors and therhythm of everyday life.For me theday begins quietly. But forothers it begins with worry, struggle or uncertainty. March is Human Rights Month in SouthAfrica.

Laterthis month, on 21 March, thecountrywillmark HumanRights Day, remembering theSharpeville Massacreof1960,when policeopened fireonunarmed protesters demanding dignityand freedom. Sixty-nine people were killed. Their deaths remind usthathuman rights arenot abstract ideals; theyare protections between dignityand oppression.However,what dohuman rights look like today?

Look farawayand the pictureisgrim. Thethree-year warbetween Israel and Gazasaw homes,schools, hospitals, nottomentionlives, destroyed. It left us withthe spectreoffamiliesfleeing under relentless fire, children going hungry, traumatisedcivilians living in constant fear.Wholesaleviolations of international law, lack of humanitarian access to basicneeds, shelter andprotections were paraded before us by theworld's media everyday

This is astark reminder that rights arefragile. They are neitherautomatic nor guaranteed. And here at home rights arejust as vulnerablethough the threats may seem quieter

Last week, FinanceMinister EnochGodongwana delivered the national Budget Speech. Numbers,projections, allocations, it allsounded distant.However,each rand has consequences. Funding decisions determine whether clinics have enoughmedicine,whether police patrolsreach our streets, whether families finally get aroof overtheir heads. Everyline of abudgetaffects whetherrightsare realised or remain promises on paper.

.. RIGHTSAREFRAGILE. THEYARENEITHERAUTOMATIC NORGUARANTEED.

Isee it.A nurseinKhayelitsha attends to patients in a clinic with long queues and limitedresources. Ateenager in MitchellsPlain takesovercrowded public transport to school, wheretextbooksand supplies are oftenscarce. AfamilyinMarikana, Philippi,awaits housing, while informal settlements expand. On astreet cornerin Wynberg, ahomeless man reads alibrarybook, finding aquiet moment amid thenoiseoftrafficand passersby. Adeliveryrider navigates busyroads, earning aliving whilehoping forbasic protection from accidents or theft.Theseare not statistics. Theseare human rights in practiceor, sometimes, in peril.

Human rights arenot abstract.Theyare livedand are universal. Freedom of expression matters even when opinions areuncomfortable. Theright to protest exists even when it disruptstraffic. Dignity applies to everyone, even those societywouldrather ignore. Yetthese rights arechallenged dailybyinequality, povertyand neglect. Cape Town reflects the contradictions of South Africa itself.Breathtaking beautyco-exists with entrenched inequality.Pristine suburbssit alongside informal settlements. Modern infrastructurecontrasts withcommunities struggling forbasic services. Opportunityoften depends on wheresomeone is born. Safety,education andhealthcareremain privileges forsome, whileothersare denied their rights. Human Rights Month shouldchallengeus to confront thesecontradictions. Arewebuildinga society where dignityisrealfor everyone,oronlyfor those withmeans? Arewewilling to ask uncomfortablequestions about inequality, neglect,and government accountability? Can we protect the rightsofthe most vulnerable even when it is inconvenient? And hereIsit with an uncomfortable truth; rights aremeaningless if we do not live them in our communities.

They aredefended in the decisions we make,inhow we treatour neighbours, and in theactions we take when we seeinjustice. Human rights aretestedboth in thestreets of Cape Town and in the bombed-out buildingsofGaza. Whetherthe threatiswar,poverty, or neglect,the principleisthe same: everypersondeserves dignity, safety,and opportunity

As we walk toward 21 March partner,the challengeis clear. We cannot simplyremember Sharpeville.Wemust act.Wemust speak to our neighbours, question our leaders, and holdinstitutions accountable.

We must walk the streets with empathy, witnessthe strugglesaround us and challengepolicies that leave peoplebehind. Human rights arenot inherited; theyare defended, livedand chosen, again and again. Andaswemove through this month, letuswalk together in memoryofthe past,but in commitment to the present.Dignitybegins wherewe stand -NAMHLA MONAKALI

Aggressivedog terrifies park visitors

Ivisit LeadvilleDog Park in Sunningdale everyday.A dogschool thereislinkedtoalocal trainingcentre. They allowa dog walker to walk alarge Africanis dog,wearing amuzzle, freelyamong other friendly dogs.I do notapproveofthispractice. Even though the dog maynot be abletobite becauseofthe muzzle, it stillaggressivelyattacks other dogs,which is clearlywhy the muzzleisrequired. Unfortunately, this happens everytime thedog is presentatthe park

Ipreviouslycontacted the dog school politelyvia a phone message, as callsare notanswered, and asked

that this dog be removedfromthe premises, as it traumatises both thedogsthatare attacked andtheir owners. On Monday, aWhippetwas attacked, andthe ownerwas extremelyshaken. She hassincesaid that she does notwanttoreturn to the park Iunderstandthatthe intention maybetosocialise this dog, but Ibelieve that attempting this with a fully-growndog that consistentlydisplaysaggressive behaviourina public dog park is inappropriateand unsafe

Duringthe incident, Ishouted at the walker and askedher to leavethe park. In theheatofthe moment,

Rising ratesput Cape Town’spensionersatrisk

As Cape Town heads into the 2026 municipal election, acrisis is unfolding quietlyinplain sight.Pensioners arebeing forced from their homes becausemunicipal rates andservicecharges areskyrocketing, while their fixed retirement incomes remain stagnant,which is furthernegatively impacted by the current deteriorating economic climateand lowgrowth and inflation rates in SouthAfrica.

Much of the City’sIntegrated Development Plan (IDP)budget prioritises subsidies forindigent residents andservices to informal settlements —includinghouseholds that makelittleornocontribution to municipal rates andtaxes.

Whilethis support is important forthe needy,the consequence is that long-term homeowners, many of them elderly,are left shoulderingthe bulk of the City’s revenue needs. Theresult: ratesthathavebecome unaffordablefor those who builtthiscity.

This is not just afinancial issue— it is aconstitutional andmoral one. Section 10 guarantees dignity, Section 26 the right to housing, andelderlycitizens have aright not to be economically displaced from homes theyworked decades to secure Politicalparties, take note:pensioners and longterm homeowners areapowerful,significant,and engagedvoting bloc. How the Cityand political parties address this

imbalance,through rebates, income-linked rate caps, or deferred paymentschemes to protect elderly homeowners from economic eviction, willdefine their commitment to fairness andresponsiblegovernance.

In addition,the law already recognises the need for relief.The localgovernment: Municipal PropertyRates Actspecifically allows municipalities to implement measures to assist pensioners and vulnerablehomeowners. TheOlder PersonsAct likewiseemphasises the dutyofthe statetoprotect the well-being and dignityofolder citizens. Yetagrowing number of pensioners fall through the cracksofexisting policies.

ThecurrentCityrebatesystems rely on rigid income thresholds that excludemanymiddle-classpensioners who live on modest retirementincomesbut appear too“wealthy” on paper to qualify forassistance

Thesystemeffectivelyassumes that propertyvalue equals financial capacity—anassumption that is demonstrablyfalse formanyretirees.

Cape Town’spensioners who builtthis citydeserve to ageina placewith security, dignity, andrespect Anything less is afailureofgovernanceand leadership

Cape Town prides itselfongood governance and forward-thinking administration

Addressingthisissuebeforeitbecomesa crisis woulddemonstratepreciselythat kind of leadership CONCERNED PENSIONER,Brackenfell

Isuggested that euthanasia might be considered as an option.Inresponse, Iwas threatened that my owndog wouldbeattacked, andrude gestures were directed at me Iamonceagain asking that this muzzled dog be removedfromLeadville Dog Park.The park belongs to the CityofCape Town, and despiteraising these concerns, Ifeel that my plea hasnot been heard. Iam thereforesharingthis experiencepubliclyinthe hope that it willbetaken seriouslyand that the safety of dogsand their ownerswillbeprioritised. CONCERNED,Email

Moeg vanhulp vra by munisipaliteit

Dit is uiters frustrerend om weekliks om hulp by die Stad Kaapstad aan te klop vir die verskuiwing vandie plakkers by die Kuilsrivier-kanaal langsdie Kuilsrivier-hospitaal,maar niksgebeur nie

Verwysingsnommers vir diensversoeke hoop op en geen terugvoeringwordontvang nie

Intussen vermeerder die plakkers.Snags word plastiektenteopgerig om meer menseteakkommodeer

Die DA noem in die media die persentasiegewyse afname vanwerkloosheid in Kaapstad as gevolg van werkskepping.

Tenspyte vandié gespogindie media beweeg meer mensenadie Wes-Kaap vir werksgeleenthede,wat die partyhoop goed is vir meer DA-stemme

Dit het 'n direkte impakopdie verhoging vanmy erfbelasting. Die DA-geleide Stad Kaapstad moet die menseakkommodeer en water, krag en skuiling voorsien.

Intussen moetekasgefrustreerde inwoner van Soneikedaaglikstoekyk hoedie plakkers feitlik op my voorstoep toeneem

Ná vele oproepe en kommunikasie metdie wetstoepassers,die burgemeester vanKaapstad en die wykraadslidvan die DA,isnog niksbereik nie

Uitnodigingsaan DA-leiersvir 'n besoek aan die plakkergebied valopdowe ore. Dit komvir my voor of die plakkerprobleem in Soneikegeen oplossing het nie Dankie DA J.J.CLOETE, Soneike

DIE WÊRELD IS DROOG: Die wind waai verlede Sondaglaatmiddagsand op anderkant die Theewaterskloofdam se huidigewatervlak. FOTO:CARINAROUX

Die munisipaliteit wasdie middag op die toneelomdie pypengat te herstel.

SinkgatinBothasiggou herstel

RICHARDROBERTS

'n Reuse-sinkgat het op Vrydag6Maart in Steenovenstraat, Bothasig, ontstaan— enkele meters van'nnabygeleë huisen naby die plaaslikepolisiekantoor Die gat is om 06:00 deur inwoners opgemerk en is by die Stad Kaapstad aangemeld. Werkers van die Stadse water- en sanitasiedepartement het die middag aan die gebarstepyp, watglo tot die sinkgat gelei het,gewerk. Die teer sou ook dieselfdedag herstel word, het 'n munisipale werker op dietoneel aan TygerBurger gesê.

Watertoevoer was vir 'n rukkie afgeskakel, wat party huise sonder water gelaat het.

Sy sê hulle vermoeddat 'n pyp gebars het, wat totdie sinkgat geleihet. Disdie eerstekeer dat so iets hier voorkom, sê sy Jonker se waterisafgesny terwyl werk aan die gang was, en Trollope het water vir haar familie aangedra, het sy vertel

Die gebarste asbespype is Vrydag met PVC-pype (plastiekpolimeer) vervang, het 'nmunisipale werker gesê.

Die Bothasiggemeenskapspolisiëringsforum(GPF) het die nuus die oggend onder die gemeenskap seaandaggebring.Twee polisiebeamptes hetgehelp om lint rondom die gat te span om sodoende die gebied af te sper.

Die beamptes, GPF-lede en die plaaslike buurtwagisdeur die GPF vir hul spoedige optrede bedank. Motoristeisversoek om versigtig te ry.

During the temporary closure, residents are encouraged to make use of the closest alternative drop-off facilities: .Tygerdal; .Welgelegen and .Vissershok

"Please note that Vissershok does not accept e-waste. For afull list of City dropoff facilities, including operating hours and accepted materials, please consult the official drop-off table," the City saidina statement.

TheCitythanks residentsfor their patience and cooperation while this essential maintenance work is completed. These preventative measures will help ensure the Killarney facility remains safe, accessible and fully operational during winter.

Authortalk at library

Karen Trollope, 'n inwoner, het aandie koerantverduidelik dat sy haar suster, ElmarieJonker,wat oorkant haar woon, die betrokke oggend werk toe moes neem toe die gat verskyn het. 'n Motorwas naby diegebied geparkeer waar die gatontstaan het, maar is nie beskadig nie.

Die plaaslike wykraadslid, Miquette Temlett, het ook motoristeeninwoners versoek om versigtig te wees wanneer hulle vandie pad gebruik maak,aangesien 'n gedeelte daarvan gesluit was.

Residentsare invitedtoattend aspecialauthor talk at Milnerton Library, whereProfessor Gertrude Fester willdiscuss her book Prison DiaryV2957/88 Theevent willtakeplace on Tuesday17March at 12:30. Entry is free andlightsnackswillbeserved. Fester’s book offers personalreflections andinsight intoher experiences during South Africa’s struggle years.

.Formoreinformation, contact Mae Kuscus at 021444 0815.

WandisaisURGENTLY seeking anyone with information as to the whereabouts of the following: The biological father andr any relatives of afemale child "Anashe Materekwe" born on 24 January2026, and/or "Leopold Muchenga" who resided in Milnerton.

To contactRenate from Wandisa on 079 063 4144URGENTLY. Should no responsetothis noticebeforthcoming, the child may be adopted through Court.

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