New Homes for 150 Beneficiaries in Masakhane
Residents of Masakhane in Gansbaai celebrated when receiving their long-awaited homes.
Glass, newspapers, plastic water bottles and milk cartons, newspapers, cereal boxes and cardboard boxes are just some of the common items that are recycled every day.
Recycling does not have to be difficult. It is important to know what we should and should not put in the recycling bags.
Here are some simple tips:
• The golden rule when it comes to using your clear plastic bag is to ensure items are clean and dry. Black bags are for ‘wet’ waste, things that cannot be recycled.
• Please wrap broken glass in newspaper before placing in bags or wheelie bins to prevent injury to workers. Wherever possible, such items should rather be recycled or disposed of at public drop-offs or transfer stations.
• Please don’t put bags or wheelie bins out the day or night before removal. All refuse must be put out by 07:30 on waste collection day. No refuse bags may be left on pavements in baboon affected areas.
In the background, though, a top performer - Overstrand Municipality - labours relentlessly to ensure this treasure trove’s clockwork ticks over smoothly. Providing municipal services to an area exceeding 1708 km2 with a population well in excess of the estimated 74500 souls is no easy feat, as th...
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Overstrand Municipality has appealed to all residents to be on the lookout for the destructive shot hole borer beetle.
From Tuesday, 7 March to Thursday, 23 March 2023, Clarence Drive (the R44) will be undergoing emergency slope stabilisation repairs.
Tomorrow, on 7 March 2023, Overstrand Municipality's Social Development Department will host a Thusong Mobile Outreach programme.
The closing date for receiving applications is Friday, 24 February 2023.
Are you ready to make your voice heard and shape the future of your community?