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As rabies continues to impact seals along our coastline, it's essential for dog owners to keep their pets on a leash.
This document provides a detailed account of the Management Committee meeting held on 21 June 2024.
Key topics discussed include infrastructure and maintenance updates, such as the delay in re-tarring the Main Road and issues with potholes, water restrictions, and illegal dumping. The meeting also covered finance and membership matters, reviewed building plans, and addressed general concerns like the installation of “Beware of Tortoises” signs and the potential for “Dark Place” certification for the village.
Read the full document here.
Pearly Beach Ratepayers Association is a non-profit organisation that aims to preserve the beauty and integrity of Pearly Beach. Regarding all community affairs, the association is a direct link between local ratepayers and the Overstrand Municipality.
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On Friday, 22 November 2024, the Pearly Beach Ratepayers’ Association (PBRPA) hosted an informal public meeting.
The PBRPA management committee addressed key issues, including ongoing infrastructure concerns.
On Friday, 30 August 2024, at 14:30, the management committee met at the Seeff Offices.
On Thursday, 30 August 2024, a public meeting was held at 15h30 at the Angling Club in Pearly Beach.
Catch up on the latest discussions and decisions made at the recent meeting of the Pearly Beach Ratepayers' Association.