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PLASTIC SHEETS (GUNPLAST) IN BAD WEATHER

‘Gunplast’ (plastic sheeting) is provided only during inclement weather when the municipality has plastic sheeting available. Due to funding constraints, preference is given to the elderly and disabled persons residing in informal settlements (excluding persons who illegally invaded municipal land) who are living in informal housing where roofs are dilapidated. Thereafter, if more plastic is available, applicants may be assisted following an investigation into the circumstances of applicants and the condition of the structure. Backyarders residing on private property are not assisted as per the approved emergency housing policy.

The municipality emphasises that the provision of ‘Gunplast’ is a temporary relief measure during bad weather and it remains the responsibility of the applicant to seek means to repair the roof and/or structure. ‘Gunplast’ delivered in the most deserving cases. Only one piece of ‘Gunplast’ (6m x 6m) per applicant will be issued every 6 months.

Qualification criteria for assistance with Gunplast (Micron Plastic) or any similar suitable material:
Who will be assisted
• Persons residing in informal settlements in structures which, during an assessment, has been found to have serious leakages, and who are unable to assist themselves.

Who will not be assisted
• Single persons under the age of 60 with no dependants ;
• Persons residing on private property;
• Persons residing in formal houses;
• Households who have received assistance within past six months unless an assessment deems it necessary; and
• Persons who have illegally invaded land.

Requests for ‘Gunplast’ can be made in one of the following ways:
• Visit your nearest Area Office Monday to Friday, or Ward /other Councillor who will report on your behalf by completing the relevant application forms. The applicants are welcome to visit the offices of the Human Settlements Department situated on the corner of St John’s and Varing Streets. Copies of the applicant(s) ID’s are compulsory and copies of their dependant’s birth certificates/ID’s (younger than 18).
• Applicants can also email the completed application form to hemeyer@george.gov.za
• The request can be logged via the Municipal App – My Smart City via Housing Queries OR General Request with the necessary Contact Details, Names of Residents affected and Street Address.
• A ‘Gunplast’ application MUST include the applicant’s name, surname, identity number and the address (name of the informal settlement and structure number) where the ‘Gunplast’ is required.
• When a request is received, an investigation is made at the address provided and ‘Gunplast’ delivered in the most deserving cases. Only one piece of ‘Gunplast’ (6m x 6m) per applicant will be issued.
• Please note any requests sent directly to officials via Whatsapp or direct email will not be addressed.

Documentation required when applying for “gunplast”:
• ID Copies of applicants,
• Copies of minor children(s) birth certificate(s)

Enquiries:
Emergency Housing (Temporary Structures) & assistance with gunplast (micro plastic)
Harriet Meyer 044-802 2026 hemeyer@george.gov.za

AFTER HOURS
After hours telephonically report the matter to the George Joint Operations Centre (JOC) on 044 801 6316 or After Hours number 044 801 6300 or via Toll-Free Disaster Number 087 152 9999.
You will not be supplied with GUNPLAST without having completed the necessary application forms and submission through the correct channel.