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George Municipality warns against illegal water connections and tampering

 PROHIBITION OF UNAUTHORISED / ILLEGAL WATER CONNECTIONS AND TAMPERING WITH MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE

George Municipality hereby issues a stern warning to all entities and individuals involved in property development and construction activities within the municipal area regarding the illegal connection to, and/or tampering with, the municipal water supply system.

It is a serious offence, and a direct contravention of the Municipal By-laws, for any person to:
• Make any connection to a main, bulk pipe, reservoir or hydrant without prior written permission.
• By-pass or tamper with a water meter or any part of the water supply system.
• Use municipal water that is not supplied through a registered and metered connection.

Unauthorised connections and tampering with municipal infrastructure compromise public safety, disrupt essential services, reduce water pressure and result in significant revenue loss — ultimately affecting service delivery to law-abiding residents.

Entities found to be in contravention of the By-laws will face immediate and severe penalties, which may include:
Substantial fines levied directly on the owner or developer’s account.

All developers and contractors are urged to ensure strict compliance with the municipal water and sanitation by-laws:
Applications for new water connections, including water meters, can be made at the Client Services section at the George Municipality main building in York Street.

For enquiries, please contact Zaahir Domingo, Engineering Superintendent: Water Distribution, via email at zdomingo@george.gov.za

Home of Golf Africa Strengthens Continental Leadership

Expanded partnership unites George, Wilderness and Uniondale Tourism, Mossel Bay Tourism, Visit Knysna, and Garden Route & Klein Karoo Tourism under a single destination brand celebrating South Africa’s premier golf coastline.

GEORGE, SOUTH AFRICA – 12 November 2025 – The Garden Route’s drive to position itself as The Home of Golf in Africa has gained major momentum with the addition of new regional tourism partners.

The initiative, originally championed by George, Wilderness and Uniondale Tourism through the George Joint Marketing Association (GJMA), now officially includes Mossel Bay Tourism, Visit Knysna, and Garden Route & Klein Karoo Tourism, solidifying a united front to promote one of the world’s most scenic golfing regions, marking a significant milestone in regional collaboration.

“This expanded partnership transforms Home of Golf Africa from a local initiative into a regional force,” says Charl Marais, Chairperson of Home of Golf Africa. “By bringing together our neighbouring tourism offices, we’re amplifying the region’s visibility on a global stage – from Mossel Bay’s dramatic cliffs to Knysna’s lagoon fairways, the Garden Route now speaks with one powerful voice.”

 

A GOLF DESTINATION WITHOUT EQUAL

The Garden Route’s golfing appeal lies in a concentration of excellence found nowhere else in Africa. Within just two hours’ drive, golfers can experience 12 world-class courses – seven of which rank among South Africa’s Top 30, and each a masterpiece of design, diversity, and scenery.

The Links at Fancourt, currently rated No.1 in South Africa, leads this prestigious collection, joined by The Links Experience, Montagu and Outeniqua courses at Fancourt, Kingswood Golf Estate, Oubaai, George Golf Club, Pinnacle Point Estate, Simola Golf and Country Estate, Pezula Championship Golf Course, Knysna Golf Club, and Mossel Bay Golf Club.

These courses carry the signatures of golfing legends, from Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Peter Matkovich, and Darren Clarke among them, and have hosted international tournaments such as the Presidents Cup, NTT Dimension Data Pro-Am, and SA Open events.

 

SCENERY THAT RIVALS ANY FAIRWAY ON EARTH

Every course along the Garden Route tells a story through its setting. From Pinnacle Point’s dramatic clifftop holes overlooking the Indian Ocean to George Golf Club’s classic parkland design framed by the Outeniqua Mountains, the region delivers a sensory experience beyond the game itself.

Knysna’s lagoon-side courses, Oubaai’s coastal cliffs, and Simola’s forested ridges create a diversity of landscapes that few golf destinations in the world can rival. This combination of ocean air, mountain vistas, and indigenous forest transforms every round into a journey and every swing into a memory.

 

DESIGNED FOR GOLFERS, BUILT FOR TRAVELLERS

The Garden Route’s allure extends far beyond the greens. It offers a complete lifestyle experience where golf meets adventure, relaxation, and discovery.

Players can enjoy Big Five safaris, wine tasting, culinary experiences or outdoor adventures within the entire Garden Route and Klein Karoo region. With its mild year-round climate, the region provides ideal playing conditions 365 days a year, making it a dream destination for international golfers escaping northern winters or extreme heat.

 

A POWERFUL PARTNERSHIP FOR GLOBAL REACH

The Home of Golf Africa brings together 12 exceptional golf courses along one of the world’s most breathtaking coastlines. The collective effort ensures consistent international branding, shared marketing investment, and a stronger voice in attracting global tour operators, media, and travellers to South Africa’s southern coast.

Partner Courses Include:

  • Mossel Bay: Pinnacle Point Estate, Mossel Bay Golf Club
  • George: The Links, Montagu, Outeniqua, and The Links Experience at Fancourt, George Golf Club, Kingswood Golf Estate, Oubaai Golf Estate
  • Knysna: Simola Golf & Country Estate, Pezula Championship Golf Course, Knysna Golf Club

“This collaboration is more than symbolic; it’s a practical, strategic step to elevate the Garden Route’s standing in the global golf tourism arena,” adds Joan Shaw, Tourism Manager for George. “Together, we’re creating opportunities for growth, visibility, and community development across the region.”

 

A CONTINENTAL BENCHMARK FOR GOLF TOURISM

With its blend of championship golf, spectacular scenery, and five-star hospitality, the Garden Route’s Home of Golf Africa brand sets a new standard for golf tourism on the continent.

The region has already earned worldwide acclaim:

  • The Links at Fancourt is ranked #1 in South Africa and among the Top 100 courses in the world (Golf Digest).
  • Pinnacle Point Estate is hailed by Golfscape and Global Golfer as one of the Top 10 Most Scenic Courses on Earth.
  • Simola and Pezula are consistently featured among South Africa’s Top 30 courses.
  • Fancourt Hotel & Estate is the multiple winner of Africa’s Best Golf Hotel at the World Golf Awards.

 

ABOUT HOME OF GOLF AFRICA

Home of Golf Africa was established by the George Joint Marketing Association (GJMA) NPC with the mission to connect golf lovers around the world to South Africa’s most iconic fairways, hidden gems, and welcoming communities.

The initiative promotes the growth, sustainability, and accessibility of the sport throughout the Garden Route while driving economic and tourism development in the region.

Conville and Uniondale public swimming pools open to the public

The lifeguards are available at the Conville and Uniondale pools from 1 December 2025 until 10 April 2026, as per the following swimming pool operating hours.

Monday to Friday: 09:00 – 12:00 and 13:00 – 16:00 (with 2 Lifeguards on Duty)

Saturdays and Sundays (Public Holidays): 09:00 – 12:00 and 13:00 – 16:00 with 2 Lifeguards on Duty and one Lifeguard on standby.

The following safety precautions are to be adhered to:

Do not dive into a pool you have never been in before

Listen to the lifeguards

Do not swim alone

Do not let small children swim in the big pool.

No diving. No pushing

An adult must escort children under the age of 12

No weapons

No alcohol is allowed at the swimming pools

Right of admission reserved.

The tariffs for entry into both Conville and Uniondale swimming pools are as follows:

Non-Sporting events:

Entrance fee: Adult :  R 17, 00 per person

Children (16 years & under):   R 5, 00 per child

Sporting events:

Hire of Conville Swimming Pool:

Galas for Adults: R1 670,00 / full day

Deposit R1 670, 00 (Refundable)

Floodlights: R 334, 00 / hour

Touchpads: R 4 452, 00 / day – R 557,00 per set per day

PLEASE NOTE: Entry fee to the Swimming Pools is VAT INCLUSIVE

For enquiries/bookings: Conville Swimming Pool

Tel: 044 801 9488

Contact persons:

Mr J Bruinders Email: jbruinders@george.gov.za – Senior Clerk Sport Development

Ms LY Botha Email lybotha@george.gov.za – Sport Development Officer

For enquiries/Bookings: Uniondale Swimming Pool

Tel: 044-8019020 / 044 7521024 (Uniondale Office)

GEORGE FESTIVAL 2025 PROGRAMME IS LIVE!!!

The official George Festival 2025 programme has been released!
Explore the full line-up of events, activities, and entertainment by accessing the programme via the link:https://tinyurl.com/45dvp5d8

George Municipality hosted the Garden Route District Municipal Chief Audit Executive and Chief Risk Officer forum

In the photo above are at the forum front from left, Asathi Ngejane (Chief Risk Officer; George Municipality), Lauren James (Chief Risk Officer;GRDM), Jean-Pierre Rossouw (Chief Audit Executive; George Municipality), Pamela Lufele (Chief Audit Executive; GRDM), Elizmari Sieberhagen (Chief Risk Officer;Oudtshoorn Municipality).
Standing at back from left are Henry Laufs (Risk & Performance Management; Mossel Bay Municipality), Cheslin Coetzee (Risk Management;Bitou Municipality), Jan Oosthuizen (Chief Audit Executive;Hessequa Municipality), Carlos Koeberg (Chief Audit Executive;Bitou Municipality), Andriëtte Badenhorst (Representing Mossel Bay Municipality Internal Audit), Astrid Louw (Chief Audit Executive;Knysna Municipality) and Phillip Nel (Chief Audit Executive;Oudtshoorn Municipality). Also in attendance via MS Teams was Cedric Herrendoerfer from the Western Cape Provincial Treasury.

 

Strengthening collaboration and promoting best practices in municipal governance took centre stage at the recent Garden Route District Chief Audit Executive (CAE) and Chief Risk Officer (CRO) Forum, hosted by George Municipality. The forum brought together senior audit and risk management officials from across the district to share insights, tackle common challenges, and drive continuous improvement within local government.
The combined CAE and CRO Forum plays a vital role in enhancing accountability, transparency, and service delivery through the advancement of internal audit and risk management functions. It serves as a platform for municipalities to collaborate, exchange knowledge, and align with professional standards and best practices in the sector.

The event was held on 6 November 2025 at the George Municipal Offices, 46 on Market Street (Old York Hostel). Attendees included representatives from the Western Cape Provincial Treasury, as well as Internal Audit and Risk Management teams from municipalities across the Garden Route District.
The Forum has evolved into an influential voice for local government CAEs and CROs, representing their interests at leading professional bodies such as the Institute of Internal Auditors South Africa (IIASA), the Public Sector Audit Committee Forum (PSACF), the Institute of Risk Management South Africa (IRMSA), and at both provincial and national levels.

Key topics discussed included updates on the Auditor-General’s audits, district training initiatives, progress reports from task teams, Municipal Standard Chart of Accounts (mSCOA) business modules related to municipal systems, and reviews of Quality Assurance and Improvement Programmes for Internal Audit Functions. The day featured lively discussions and valuable knowledge sharing, underscoring the Forum’s role as a catalyst for learning and professional growth.
Jean-Pierre Rossouw, Chief Audit Executive from George Municipality extended the organisation’s sincere appreciation to its Internal Audit team for their commitment and hard work in successfully hosting this significant event.

GJMA Brings Sport, Adventure and Outdoor Energy to the George Festival 2025

George Festival 2025 – Culture. Art. Sport. Our community. Our celebration.

The George Joint Marketing Association (GJMA) NPC is proud to join the George Festival 2025, contributing a vibrant mix of sport, outdoor adventure and family-friendly activities that highlight the natural beauty and dynamic spirit of the Garden Route. Through its well-loved brands, Home of Golf Africa and George Trails, GJMA will offer a series of experiences designed to uplift the festival’s sports, arts and cultural focus while encouraging community participation.

Home of Golf Africa – Sundowner Golf Experience
In partnership with George Golf Club and Kingswood Golf Estate and proudly supported by Sport Pesa, Home of Golf Africa will host the Sundowner Golf Experience on 13 December 2025. Participants can enjoy an unforgettable round of golf set against the spectacular Outeniqua Mountain sunset, blending sport, scenery and social connection.
Bookings are essential at www.homeofgolf.africa

George Trails – Outdoor Adventures for All
In collaboration with GTR and Hillbillies, George Trails presents three outdoor activities that invite festivalgoers to explore the region’s landscapes and active lifestyle:

  • Trail Run – 14 December: A refreshing morning run suitable for all fitness levels.
    Hike to the Cross with Live Music – 16 December: A guided hike to one of George’s iconic viewpoints, concluding with live local music.
    MTB Ride Around the Garden Route Dam – 16 December: A thrilling mountain biking outing surrounded by the renowned Garden Route scenery.
    Bookings are essential at www.georgetrails.org.za

These offerings form part of the broader George Festival 2025 programme, celebrating community, wellness and pride in place. Whether you’re a sports enthusiast, nature lover or simply exploring the festival with family and friends, GJMA’s activities promise memorable moments and a warm George welcome.

Further updates and the full festival programme, including venues and times, will be shared via the George Municipal Website: https://tinyurl.com/5e5u8hhm, as well as on the official George Municipality and WC DCAS social media platforms.

George Festival 2025 – Culture. Art. Sport. Our community. Our celebration.

 

GARDEN ROUTE DAM LEVEL – 11 November 2025

Percentage storage at new raised dam wall height 55,22 %
Rainfall for the previous days: 6.5 mm (Measured from 4 – 10 November 2025)

Please see the link to 2B water restrictions implemented as of 1 May 2024: http://tinyurl.com/3439h4n7
The cooperation of all users of municipal water is essential and is greatly appreciated.

Disability Rights Awareness Month (DRAM) GO GEORGE encourages attitude shift for inclusive travel

In the photo above, courtesy towards a passenger with a disability contributes to a culture of respect on board the bus.

Hoflikheid teenoor ‘n passasier met ‘n gestremdheid dra by tot ‘n kultuur van respek op die bus.

 

November marks Disability Rights Awareness Month, and GO GEORGE is once again highlighting the importance of inclusive public transport. This year’s focus is on fostering a respectful mindset among passengers and promoting universal access, ensuring that everyone, regardless of ability, can travel with dignity.

GO GEORGE’s accessible features empower all residents to reach work, school, healthcare and social opportunities.

“But true inclusion goes beyond infrastructure – it requires a shift in how we treat one another,” says GO GEORGE Manager Morné Lakay. “Facilities alone aren’t enough. We’re working to build a culture of respect and support on board. Once we see passengers willingly offer priority seats to those with special needs, we’ll know we’re making progress.”

Red-backed priority seats are clearly marked and offer extra legroom on both the larger buses and the minibus fleet. These are reserved for passengers with disabilities, older persons, pregnant women, and others who may need them.

Understanding universal access

Universal access means that everyone—regardless of age, ability, gender, or background – should benefit equally from public services. It’s a cornerstone of disability inclusion and a legal requirement under South African law and international commitments.

People with disabilities may face physical, sensory, intellectual or psychosocial barriers that limit their full participation in society. GO GEORGE is committed to removing at least some of these barriers, both through design and public education.

Anyone who feels unsure about using the bus service is invited to call the GO GEORGE Call Centre on 0800 044 044 for personalised support and guidance.

 

Maand vir Bewustheid van Regte van Mense met Gestremdhede

GO GEORGE moedig goeie gesindheid aan vir inklusiewe vervoer

November is die Maand vir Bewustheid van Regte van Mense met Gestremdhede, en GO GEORGE plaas weer die kollig op inklusiewe openbare vervoer. Vanjaar se fokus is op die bevordering van respek onder passasiers en ‘n begrip van universele toeganklikheid om te verseker dat almal, ongeag hul vermoë, met waardigheid kan reis.

GO GEORGE se toeganklike kenmerke stel inwoners in staat om by werk, skool, gesondheidsorg en sosiale geleenthede uit te kom.

“Maar ware insluiting gaan verder as infrastruktuur – dit verg ’n verandering in hoe ons mekaar behandel. Fasiliteite alleen is nie genoeg nie,” sê GO GEORGE-bestuurder Morné Lakay. “Ons werk daaraan om ’n kultuur van respek en ondersteuning op die busse te vestig. Wanneer passasiers spontaan hul prioriteitsitplekke begin aanbied aan iemand met spesiale behoeftes, sal ons weet ons is op die regte pad.”

Rooi-rug prioriteitsitplekke is duidelik gemerk en bied ekstra beenruimte op beide die groter busse en die minibusvloot. Hierdie sitplekke is uitgehou vir passasiers met gestremdhede, bejaardes, swanger vroue en ander wat dit nodig het.

Wat beteken universele toegang?

Universele toegang beteken dat elke persoon – ongeag ouderdom, vermoë, geslag of agtergrond – gelyke toegang tot openbare dienste moet hê. Dit is ’n kernbeginsel van insluiting en ’n wetlike vereiste ingevolge Suid-Afrikaanse wetgewing en internasionale ooreenkomste.

Mense met gestremdhede mag fisiese, sensoriese, intellektuele of psigososiale hindernisse ervaar wat hul volle deelname aan die samelewing beperk. GO GEORGE is daartoe verbind om ten minste sommige van hierdie hindernisse te verwyder – deur ontwerp én deur openbare opvoeding.

Enigiemand met ’n gestremdheid wat onseker voel oor die gebruik van die busdiens, is welkom om die GO GEORGE-inbelsentrum te skakel by 0800 044 044 vir persoonlike ondersteuning en leiding.

PUBLIC NOTICE: JSE Capital Matching Road Show in George – Come meet with the Funders!

We’re thrilled to announce that the Capital Matching Initiative Roadshow is coming to George on 21 November 2025 (Blanco Community Hall, 09:00-15:00) — and we’d love for you to join us!
This is your opportunity to connect with fellow businesses, funders, and changemakers who are driving impact across the region. Don’t miss out on the energy, insights, and opportunities!

The Capital Matching Initiative is a collaboration between the Department of Economic Development and Tourism and the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, along with various funders who will be sharing expert advice, practical tips, and funding opportunities for SMEs.

What to expect:
• A speaker programme featuring funding experts
• SME–funder engagement sessions (one-on-one)
• Insights to help improve your funding readiness

📎 Please find the programme for the day attached.

👉 Click the link https://forms.office.com/r/UjLFUJp7iP or the invitation below to register and select the roadshow location you’ll be attending:

Please note:
Registration is essential for logistical and catering purposes.

George Municipality celebrates blue Flag and Green Coast recognition for 2025/26 season

In the photo above: Mike Denison, Senior Manager:Coastal Programmes WESSA, Morgan Griffiths, Senior Manager: Advocacy, Membership and Governance Wessa, Nosidima Vumindaba: Manager Parks and Recreation,George Municipality, Buhle Mkentane: Superintendent Parks and Recreation, George Municipality, Sisanda Velembo: Superintendent Parks and Recreation, George Municipality and far right is Cindy-Lee Cloete: Wessa CEO with the sought-after Blue Flag outside the Royal St Andrews hotel in Port Alfred.

George Municipality is proud to announce that four of its beaches have once again received recognition under the WESSA Blue Flag Programme for the 2025/26 season, while Gwaing Beach has been awarded WESSA Green Coast status — highlighting George’s ongoing commitment to coastal excellence, environmental education and sustainable tourism.

The awards ceremony took place at the Royal St Andrews hotel hosted by Ndlambe Municipality in Port Alfred last week.

The full Blue Flag beaches for the 2025/26 season are Wilderness Beach, Herold’s Bay Beach, and Victoria Bay, with Leentjiesklip Beach continuing as a pilot Blue Flag site. The Blue Flag season for George Municipality runs from 1 December 2025 to 28 February 2026.

The addition of Gwaing Beach to WESSA’s Green Coast network further cements George’s leadership in responsible coastal stewardship. The Green Coast Programme recognises natural, less-developed coastal areas that protect biodiversity, promote nature-based tourism, and encourage community participation in managing and conserving coastal ecosystems.

The Blue Flag is an internationally recognised eco-label awarded annually to beaches, marinas, and tourism boats that meet global standards of excellence in water quality, environmental management, safety and environmental education.

To qualify, beaches undergo strict monitoring and testing. Bathing water is sampled regularly for E. coli and Enterococci to ensure that it meets health and safety standards. Water testing takes place before the start of the season and every 14 days thereafter, with results published on the George Municipality website. The Blue Flag is only hoisted when the beach is fully compliant, ensuring safe swimming conditions for all visitors.

George Municipality’s Blue Flag beaches are managed according to international best practices — ensuring clean, accessible and well-maintained facilities, lifeguards on duty, emergency response systems, and alcohol-free public areas. The Municipality continues to enhance universal access to its beaches, enabling all residents and visitors, including persons with disabilities, to enjoy the coastline.

 

  

Photo:

Nosidima Vumindaba: Manager Parks and Recreation,George Municipality, Mike Denison, Senior Manager:Coastal Programmes WESSA, Buhle Mkentane: Superintendent Parks and Recreation, George Municipality, Sisanda Velembo: Superintendent Parks and Recreation, George Municipality with the Green Coast status flag for Gwaing beach.

George Municipality hosts successful public participation sessions across all 28 Wards

In the photo above, Hendrik Ingo, Ashley Ruiters, Elizabeth Manyana and Suzette Fortuin from Ward 6 at the public participation session at Conville.

George Municipality recently hosted a series of public participation sessions as part of the annual review of the 2025/2026 Integrated Development Plan (IDP). The sessions provided Ward Councillors and Ward Committee members with a platform to update and discuss progress on ward priorities across all 28 wards in the municipal area.

During the engagements, councillors and committee members were presented with their individual ward priorities and given the opportunity to reflect on the progress of each. Service delivery departments also delivered short presentations outlining their activities, achievements, and challenges within the respective wards. A key focus was to provide feedback on the implementation of the ten capital and ten operational priorities per ward, as identified by communities and outlined in the IDP.

“These engagements aimed to report back on priorities raised during the first round of public participation,” explained Ronél Valla, who chaired the meetings alongside Dr Kosie Haarhoff, both from the Directorate: IDP, Strategic Growth and Development. Valla noted that the sessions were successful and that valuable feedback was received from Ward Committee members and councillors.
The sessions took place from 21–31 October in Thembalethu, Pacaltsdorp, Conville, and the George Banquet Hall.

The primary objective of the municipality is to keep communities informed about developments, initiatives, and the roles of sector departments whose responsibilities may fall outside the mandate of George Municipality. The powers and functions of local government are defined in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, and the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act (Act 117 of 1998). The implementation of these functions varies across sectors and is often influenced by provincial discretion with regard to delegated responsibilities.

Deputy Director of Strategic Growth and Development, Dr Kosie Haarhoff, highlighted the importance of regular feedback in maintaining positive relationships between government and the public. “Citizen-centric governance is important because it leads to more sustainable and equitable development by ensuring that government services and policies prioritise the needs and aspirations of the people they serve. When government is responsive to the needs of citizens and makes services accessible, it builds a stronger bond of trust,” said Dr Haarhoff.

“In South Africa, increasing community protests and unrest have often been fuelled by a lack of timely feedback and meaningful participation in decision-making,” Dr Haarhoff remarked. “By providing bi-quarterly updates to Ward Councillors and Committees on the status of IDP projects, the Municipality enhances democratic participation and promotes more informed public discourse.”
He added that when updates are not provided, it can create a sense of neglect among citizens. “Regular feedback reassures communities that their concerns are being addressed and strengthens their involvement in governance.”

These public participation sessions provided an important opportunity for Ward Councillors, Committee members, and residents to contribute to the planning and decision-making processes that shape the Municipality’s development. By fostering transparent and accountable governance, the Municipality aims to strengthen community engagement, address service delivery concerns, and ensure that municipal projects continue to align with community needs.

For more information, or to get involved in future engagements, residents are encouraged to contact their Ward Councillor or the IDP Office on 044 801 9074.

Photos:

Rudy Booysen from Ward 8 asks a question at the Conville public participation meeting, while Ronél Valla from IDP, Strategic Growth and Development looks on.

Patrick Moolman, Vida Josephs, Alida Paul and Mary-Jane Boezak from Ward 20 at the meeting.

Officials from George Municipality from different Directorates at the meeting.

Edward Nqumse from Electrical Engineering Services addresses the meeting, while Dr Kosie Haarhoff and Ronél Valla from IDP, Strategic Growth and Development looks on.

George Munisipaliteit vier NASIONALE KINDERDAG – versterking van gesinseenhede

Burgemeester Jackie von Brandis hierbo, Rdl Jean Safers, onderwysers, leerders van Kretzenshoop Primêre Skool by die viering van die Nasionale Kinderdag.

Op 1 November 2025 het George Munisipaliteit, in samewerking met die Departement van Maatskaplike Ontwikkeling, Departement van Onderwys, Kidstop, SUFF en SAPD, BADISA ’n suksesvolle geleentheid by Kretzenshoop Primêre Skool aangebied om Nasionale Kinderdag te vier. Die geleentheid het families bymekaar gebring vir ’n vreugdevolle viering met die fokus op speel en die belangrike band tussen ouer en kind.

George se Uitvoerende Burgemeester, Rdd Jackie von Brandis, het die geleentheid bygewoon en dit beskryf as “’n ware bemoediging vir die hart.” Sy het John F. Kennedy aangehaal met die woorde: “Kinders is die wêreld se waardevolste hulpbron en die beste hoop vir die toekoms.” Die burgemeester het beklemtoon dat dit waar is, maar het die bywoners herinner dat “ons toekoms ook vandag is — ons moet vandag vir ons kinders sorg, hulle beskerm en saam met hulle die lewe geniet.” Sy het gesinne aangemoedig om, ondanks die gejaag van die lewe, tyd te maak om stil te staan, met mekaar te kommunikeer en saam die lewe te vier.
“Ons vier vandag samehorigheid,” het sy gesê. “Baie dankie aan al die belanghebbendes en aan al die ouers en kinders wat opgedaag het, en die reënbytjie trotseer het.”

Kinders en ouers het in sportiewe drag deelgeneem aan ’n verskeidenheid inheemse speletjies, insluitende lepel- en eierresies, kruiwaresies, musikale stoele en meer. Al was die weer nie optimaal nie, kon niks die borrelende gees van die deelnemers demp nie. Hierdie aktiwiteite was ontwerp om die band tussen ouers en kinders te versterk en sodoende sterker gesinseenhede te bevorder – wat noodsaaklik is vir die bou van lewendige en sterk gemeenskappe.

George brandweer het ook ‘n demonstrasie by die geleentheid kom aanbied en die bywoners ingelig oor hoe om moontlike brande te hanteer.

Volgens Asavela Mandongana, Koördineerder: Gemeenskapsprojekte by George Munisipaliteit, was die speletjies spesifiek daarop gemik om ouers en kinders deur gesamentlike speletjies nader aan mekaar te bring. Die geleentheid is op die sportveld van Kretzenshoop Primêre Skool aangebied, waar al die deelnemers ook middagete en geskenkpakkies ontvang het om huis toe te neem. Benewens versnaperinge in die pakkies, het ouers nuttige ouerskapwenke ontvang.

Foto’s:

Burgemeester Jackie von Brandis, Rdl Jean Safers en ander belanghebbendes kyk toe terwyl Aldrin Arendse, die programaanbieder van die dag aan die woord is. Aldrin (13) is ‘n graad 7 leerder by Kretzenshoop Primêre Skool.


Lede van George Brandweer, Wilton Oktober en Garth Claassen demonstreer hoe om ‘n brand met ‘n brandblusser te blus by die geleentheid.

PUBLIC NOTICE: Scam Alert

 George Municipality is warning residents, account holders, and job seekers to be vigilant of scammers impersonating municipal officials.

The latest scam involves an impersonator claiming to be “Darrick Smith from George Local Municipality.” The scammer threatens residents with a so-called “scheduled disconnection” due to alleged arrears on their municipal account. In one message, the scammer says: “I tried calling earlier, but your phone went to voicemail. We’re going to be at the premises in the next two hours.” The scammer operates from the number 068 010 7426.

These fraudsters:
• Claim to be “Heads of Disconnections” or Finance officials.
• Threaten immediate electricity disconnections unless instant payments are made.
• Demand money for EPWP or other job opportunities, including job interviews.
• Contact residents via WhatsApp or phone, instructing payments into private accounts.

Important to note:
• The Municipality never demands instant payment via WhatsApp/phone.
• The Municipality does not charge money for job interviews or employment.
• Officials will not visit your property to block/unblock prepaid meters or collect payments.
• Prepaid meters are only blocked in cases of:
 No/Low consumption in the past 12 months
 Legal issues or concerns on an account
 No access provided to the premises

To unblock your prepaid meter legitimately, please contact the Credit Control division on the contact details supplied below:

For Assistance, please contact:
Credit Control: 044 801 9111 | creditcontrol@george.gov.za
Human Resources: 044 801 9367 | recruitment@george.gov.za

Stay alert. Verify before you pay. Report suspicious activity immediately! George Municipality – Working together to protect our community.

GARDEN ROUTE DAM LEVEL – 4 November 2025.

Percentage storage at new raised dam wall height 57,11 %
Rainfall for the previous days: 5 mm (Measured from 27 October – 3 November 2025)

Please see the link to 2B water restrictions implemented as of 1 May 2024: http://tinyurl.com/3439h4n7
The cooperation of all users of municipal water is essential and is greatly appreciated.

Dogs on beaches (sand area) are detrimental to Blue Flag status – we request your co-operation!

George Municipality wishes to inform all dog owners that, to adhere to the Blue Flag international standards at all our beaches, it is imperative to enforce strict rules of NO DOGS ON BEACHES (SAND AREAS), which is in line with the Municipality’s By-law, Keeping of dogs, cats and animals.

Wilderness Beach, Herold’s Bay, and Victoria Bay have full Blue Flag status, and Leeintjiesklip has Pilot status for the 2025/2026 festive season. Blue Flag is an international coastal management programme that accredits beaches that meet standards of excellence in water quality, environmental management, environmental education and information, as well as safety and services. The Wildlife Environmental Society of South Africa (WESSA) implements the programme in South Africa. The Blue Flag season runs from 1 December 2025 to 28 February 2026.

Dog excrement can contaminate the water and jeopardise the Blue Flag status of our beaches – even if the dog poop is picked up. Dog owners are therefore warned to keep their dogs on a leash and off the sandy areas at the beaches. Law enforcement officers will not hesitate to act against those who do not adhere to the bylaws.

Further to this, By-Law no dog or other animal may be in any public street or public space (any open public space the public has access to which falls under the George Municipal jurisdiction, for example, beachfronts, parks, sports fields, and sidewalks) except on a leash and under control. This is unless the animal is in an area designated by the George Municipality as a free-running area.

A person is not allowed to walk a dog other than a guide dog, ON A BEACHFRONT, a public street, public place, without carrying enough plastic or paper bags or wrappers to place the excrement into, in the event of the dog defecating. Please note that dogs are allowed on the sidewalk areas (tarred, brick-paved, etc.) of beachfronts, if these conditions are adhered to.

The beach areas under the control of the George Municipality include Herold’s Bay, Gwaiing River Mouth Beach, Victoria Bay, and the Leentjiesklip and Wilderness beach areas up until the NSRI (Salina’s Restaurant). The area to the left of Salina’s Restaurant (facing the sea) falls under Sanparks. The attached map indicates the areas on Wilderness Beach where dogs MAY be walked on the beach. The George Municipal By-Law may differ from that of other municipalities. Dogs must be muzzled in the dog-friendly zone; otherwise, a fine may be imposed.

Animal owners leaving on vacation should please ensure that their animals are cared for by a reliable person or at an animal boarding facility, such as kennels or catteries. We ask dog owners to familiarise themselves with the attached map of Sanparks to see where dogs are allowed on beaches and where they are not.

 

Openbare Kennisgewing: Honde op strande (sandgebied) is nadelig vir Blouvlagstatus – ons versoek u samewerking!

Uitgereik deur George Munisipaliteit, 03 Novemer 2025

George Munisipaliteit wil alle honde-eienaars in kennis stel dat om aan die Blouvlag internasionale standaarde by al ons strande te voldoen, dit noodsaaklik is om streng reëls van GEEN HONDE OP STRANDE (SANDGEBIEDE) af te dwing wat in lyn is met die Munisipaliteit se Bywet, Aanhou van honde, katte en diere.

Wildernisstrand, Heroldsbaai en Victoriabaai het volle Blouvlagstatus en Leeintjiesklip het   status vir die 2025/2026 -feesseisoen. Blouvlag is ‘n internasionale kusbestuursprogram wat strande akkrediteer wat aan standaarde van uitnemendheid in watergehalte, omgewingsbestuur, omgewingsopvoeding en inligting sowel as veiligheid en dienste voldoen. In Suid-Afrika word die program deur die Wildlife Environmental Society of South Africa (WESSA) geïmplementeer. Die Blouvlagseisoen strek van  1 Desember 2025 to 28 Februarie 2026.

Honde-ontlasting kan die water besoedel en die Blouvlagstatus van ons strande in gedrang bring – selfs al word die honde-afval opgetel. Honde-eienaars word dus gewaarsku om honde aan ‘n leiband en van die sanderige gebiede by die strande af weg te hou. Wetstoepassingsbeamptes sal nie huiwer om op te tree teen diegene wat nie by die Verordening hou nie.

Ingevolge hierdie Verordening mag geen hond of ander dier in enige openbare straat of openbare ruimte wees (enige oop openbare ruimte waartoe die publiek toegang het en wat onder die George Munisipale jurisdiksie val, byvoorbeeld strandfronte, parke, sportvelde en sypaadjies) behalwe aan ‘n leiband en onder beheer. Dit is tensy die dier in ‘n gebied is wat deur die George Munisipaliteit as ‘n vrylopende gebied aangewys is.

‘n Persoon word nie toegelaat om met ‘n ander hond behalwe ‘n gidshond, OP ‘N STRAND, ‘n openbare straat, openbare plek, te loop sonder om genoeg plastiek- of papiersakke of omhulsels te dra, om die ontlasting in te plaas, in die geval die hond ontlas nie. Neem asseblief kennis dat honde op die sypaadjie-gebiede, (geteer, baksteen geplaveide ens.) van strandfronte toegelaat word, indien hierdie voorwaardes nagekom word.

Die strandgebiede onder beheer van die George-munisipaliteit sluit in Heroldsbaai, Gwaiingriviermondstrand, Victoriabaai en die Leentjiesklip- en Wildnerness-strandgebiede tot by die NSRI (Salina’s Restaurant). Die gebied links van Salina’s Restaurant (wat na die see kyk) val onder Sanparke.

Die George Munisipale Verordening kan verskil van dié van ander munisipaliteite. Snoer asseblief jou hond op ‘n menslike manier,om die hond onder beheer te hou, indien die dier as gevaarlik, boosaardig of wreed beskou word. Geen diere moet in ‘n onbewaakte en/of toe voertuig of oop bakkie in enige openbare straat of ruimte gelaat word nie. Indien hierdie verordening nie nagekom word nie, kan en sal ‘n boete van R500 en hoër opgelê word.

Diere-eienaars wat met vakansie vertrek, moet asseblief seker maak dat hulle hul diere deur ‘n betroubare persoon of by ‘n diere-instapfasiliteit soos honde-herberg of katte-herberg versorg word.

Ons vra honde-eienaars om hulself te vergewis van ‘n kaart van Sanparke wat aangeheg is, om te sien waar honde op strande toegelaat word en waar nie.

Public Notice: Lifeguards on the beaches

From 1 December 2025 to 31 January 2025, lifeguards will be deployed daily at the municipal blue flag beaches at Victoria Bay, Herold’s Bay, Wilderness Main Beach, and Leentjiesklip. (1 – 13 December from 9 am – 5 pm; 13 December 2025 – 31 January 2026 from 7 am-7 pm)

From 1 February to 07 April 2026, lifeguards will be on duty only on Saturdays, Sundays, public holidays, and school holidays between 9 am and 5 pm, with an option to extend the hours on good weather days at the Blue Flag beaches (Victoria Bay, Herolds Bay, Wilderness Main, and Leentjiesklip Beach). 

 Gwaing River Mouth, Wilderness Lagoon, and Steps Beaches will also have Lifeguards according to the above hours. 

 As of 8 April 2025, until 30 November 2025, there will be no lifeguards deployed at the beaches and swimming pools.    

 1. Beach Safety  

Beaches and swimming pools that fall under the George Municipality’s jurisdiction 

 Wilderness Main Beach 

Wilderness Lagoon 

Wilderness Steps 

Wilderness Lientjiesklip 

Victoria Bay Beach 

Gwaing River Mouth Beach and Day Camp  

Herold’s Bay Beach and Tidal Pool 

Conville Municipal Swimming Pool 

Uniondale Municipal Swimming Pool  

 

Essential phone numbers to keep close this summer 

The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) Station 23 at Wilderness Beach supports the municipality. The NSRI can be reached on 082 990 5955. 

George Fire Department FIRE 044 803 6311
TOLL-FREE DISASTER NUMBER: 087 152 9999 

George Municipality AFTER HOURS  044 803 6300 

 

How can people keep themselves safe and protected on the beach and in the water? 

Learn to swim: Learning to swim is the best defence against drowning. Teach children to swim at an early age. Children who are not taught when they are very young tend to avoid swim instruction as they age, probably due to embarrassment. Swimming instruction is a crucial step in protecting children from injury or death. 

Swim near a lifeguard: statistics show that the chance of drowning at a beach without lifeguard protection is almost five times greater than drowning at a beach with lifeguards.  

Do not swim while under the influence of Alcohol or heavy sedation medication. 

 

Swim with a buddy: Many drownings involve single swimmers. When you swim with a buddy if one of you has a problem the other may be able to help, including signalling for assistance from others. At least have someone onshore watching you. 

Check with the lifeguards: Lifeguards work continually to identify hazards that might affect you. They can advise you on the safest place to swim, as well as places to avoid. They want you to have a safe day. Talk to them when you first arrive at the beach and ask them for their advice. 

Use sunscreen and drink water: Everyone loves a sunny day, but exposure to the sun affects your body. Without sunscreen, you can be seriously burned. The sun’s rays can also cause life-long skin damage and skin cancer. To protect yourself always choose “broad spectrum” sunscreen rated from 15 to 50 SPF, or clothing that covers your skin, and reapply sunscreen regularly throughout the day. The sun can also dehydrate you quickly. Drink lots of water and avoid alcohol, which contributes to dehydration. Lifeguards treat people for heat exhaustion and heat stroke from time to time. If you feel ill, be sure to contact a lifeguard. 

Obey Posted Signs and Flags: It sometimes seems as though there are too many signs, but the ones at the beach are intended to help keep you safe and inform you about local regulations. Read the signs when you first arrive and please follow their direction. Flags may be flown by lifeguards to advise of hazards and regulations that change from time to time. You can usually find informational signs explaining the flags’ meaning or just ask the lifeguard. ONLY Swim Between the flags. They indicate the swimming area. Do not swim if there are no Lifeguards on duty. 

Keep the Beach and Water Clean: Nobody likes to see the beach or water littered with trash. Even in places where beach cleaning services pick up trash daily, it may linger on the beach for hours, causing an unsightly mess and threatening the health of birds and animals. Broken glass also poses a great risk of injury to beach users. Do your part. Pick up after yourself and even others. Everyone will appreciate you for it. 

Learn Rip Current Safety:  80% of rescues by lifeguards at ocean beaches are caused by rip currents. These currents are formed by surf and gravity because once surf pushes water up the slope of the beach, gravity pulls it back. This can create concentrated rivers of water moving offshore. Some people mistakenly call this an undertow, but there is no undercurrent, just an offshore current. If you are caught in a rip current, don’t fight it by trying to swim directly to shore. Instead, swim parallel to shore until you feel the current relax, then swim to shore. Most rip currents are narrow and a short swim parallel to shore will bring you to safety. 

Enter Water Feet First: Serious, lifelong injuries, including paraplegia, occur every year due to diving headfirst into unknown water and striking the bottom. Bodysurfing can result in a serious neck injury when the swimmer’s neck strikes the bottom. Check for depth and obstructions before diving, then go in feet first the first time; and use caution while bodysurfing, always extending a hand ahead of you. Be careful even at the swimming pool. 

Wear a Life Jacket when on Watercrafts: Some 80% of fatalities associated with boating accidents are from drowning. Most involve people who never expected to end up in the water but fell overboard or ended up in the water when the boat sank. Children are particularly at risk and should wear life jackets whenever they are aboard boats. 

  1. Public Swimming Pools  

  The lifeguards are available at the Conville and Uniondale pools from 1 December 2025 until 10 April 2026, as per the following swimming pool operating hours.  

  • Monday to Friday: 09:00 – 12:00 and 13:00 – 16:00 (with 2 Lifeguards on Duty) 
  • Saturdays and Sundays (Public Holidays): 09:00 – 12:00 and 13:00 – 16:00 with 2 Lifeguards on Duty and one Lifeguard on standby. 

  The following safety precautions are to be adhered to:  

  • Do not dive into a pool you have never been in before 
  • Listen to the lifeguards 
  • Do not swim alone 
  • Do not let small children swim in the big pool.  
  • No diving. No pushing 
  • An adult must escort children under the age of 12  
  • No weapons 
  • No alcohol is allowed at the swimming pools 
  • Right of admission reserved.  

 The tariffs for entry into both Conville and Uniondale swimming pools are as follows: 

Non-Sporting events: 

  • Entrance fee: Adult :  R 17, 00 per person 
  • Children (16 years & under):   R 5, 00 per child 

 Sporting events: 

Hire of Conville Swimming Pool: 

  • Galas for Adults: R1 670,00 / full day 
  • Deposit R1 670, 00 (Refundable)  
  • Floodlights: R 334, 00 / hour 
  • Touchpads: R 4 452, 00 / day – R 557,00 per set per day 
  • PLEASE NOTE: Entry fee to the Swimming Pools is VAT INCLUSIVE 

 For enquiries/bookings: Conville Swimming Pool 

Tel: 044 801 9488 

Contact persons: 

Mr J Bruinders Email: jbruinders@george.gov.za – Senior Clerk Sport Development  

Ms LY Botha Email lybotha@george.gov.za – Sport Development Officer 

For enquiries/Bookings: Uniondale Swimming Pool 

Tel: 044-8019020 / 044 7521024 (Uniondale Office)