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HERMANUS TANKER SERVICE REQUES...
Our Operational Services Department is experiencing high call volumes from residents requesting tanker services.
REVENUE HALL IN GANSBAAI REMAI...
The Gansbaai Administration's rates hall will not be open today, 2 July 2021, until further notice, due to staff shortages and illness.
NEW PRE-PAID ELECTRICITY TARIF...
Herewith the new electricity tariff scale from 1 July 2021 till 30 June 2022.
NOTICE: TANKER SERVICE REQUEST...
Due to high call volumes to the Hangklip-Kleinmond Administration requesting tanker services...
COLLECTION OF VEHICLE LICENCE ...
The Gansbaai licencing and registration office is currently closed due to covid until further notice.
BUILDING CONTROL OFFICES IN HE...
The Overstrand Municipality’s Building Control Department in Hermanus is closed until Tuesday, 6 July 2021.
TOWN PLANNING OFFICES IN HERMA...
The Town Planning offices, situated in Paterson Street, Hermanus, has closed due to COVID-19 related measures.
LOCKDOWN ADJUSTED LEVEL 4 UPDA...
The situation will be reviewed on a weekly basis and the public will be updated accordingly.
OVERSTRAND MUNICIPALITY SERVIC...
On Sunday 27 June 2021, President Cyril Ramaphosa moved South Africa back to adjusted level 4 of the lockdown.
Our Operational Services Department is experiencing high call volumes from residents requesting tanker services.
The Gansbaai Administration's rates hall will not be open today, 2 July 2021, until further notice, due to staff shortages and illness. ...
Herewith the new electricity tariff scale from 1 July 2021 till 30 June 2022.
Due to high call volumes to the Hangklip-Kleinmond Administration requesting tanker services...
The Gansbaai licencing and registration office is currently closed due to covid until further notice.
The Overstrand Municipality’s Building Control Department in Hermanus is closed until Tuesday, 6 July 2021.
The Town Planning offices, situated in Paterson Street, Hermanus, has closed due to COVID-19 related measures.
The situation will be reviewed on a weekly basis and the public will be updated accordingly.
On Sunday 27 June 2021, President Cyril Ramaphosa moved South Africa back to adjusted level 4 of the lockdown.