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Passengers give GO GEORGE a 90% satisfaction rating

The majority of GO GEORGE passengers say the bus service is making their daily lives easier, safer, and more affordable. The latest annual passenger satisfaction survey shows an impressive 90% overall satisfaction rating, confirming the bus service’s central role in connecting people to work, education, healthcare, and socio-economic opportunities.

Strong performance across key service areas
The 2025 Macro-, Transport-, Socio-Economic Study (MTSES), conducted among nearly 4 000 passengers, highlights consistently high satisfaction with the reliability, safety, accessibility, and professionalism of the service. Interviews were conducted at 322 bus stops over a four week period in October and November 2025. The number of participants (the survey sample) constitutes 31,5% of the individual users based on the average number of weekly bus users with most people doing two trips per day.

Passengers reported exceptionally high satisfaction in several areas, including:
• Drivers adhering to traffic rules (99%)
• Smart Card kiosk staff being knowledgeable and helpful (99%)
• Courtesy and support from route controllers and superintendents (97%)
• Accessibility for passengers with disabilities at bus stops (97%)
• Reliability of the service (97%)
• Skilled, responsible driving (96%)
• Sidewalk accessibility to bus stops for people with disabilities (94%)
• Friendly, courteous and helpful drivers (93%)
• Safety and security on board (91%)
• On board accessibility for persons with disabilities (90%)
• Affordability (90%)
Accessibility emerged as a key theme, with 97% of passengers saying GO GEORGE makes a positive contribution to their community. The vast majority of respondents (97%) indicated that GO GEORGE is reliable, reflecting a high level of trust in the consistency and dependability of the service.

Interesting demographics
The study shows a predominantly working age passenger base, with 66% between 25 and 45 years old and 72% being women. Employment among passengers aged 25–35 increased by 12% compared to 2024, underscoring the link between mobility and economic opportunity.

Voices from leadership
Western Cape Minister of Mobility, Isaac Sileku, welcomes the findings, saying they reflect the kind of public transport service that residents deserve. “To every resident who chooses GO GEORGE, thank you for placing your trust in this service. We know how important your daily journey is, whether you’re travelling to work, school, healthcare or other opportunities. Every time you step onto one of our buses, you should experience a service that is safe, reliable and treats everyone with dignity. That is what every GO GEORGE driver, operational team member and support staff member works hard to deliver every single day.”

GO GEORGE Manager, Morné Lakay, says the results reflect a system that listens and adapts. “This survey gives us a clear picture of how passengers experience the service every day. The high scores for reliability, safety and staff professionalism show that our investment in training and operations is paying off.

“It is particularly encouraging that 90% of passengers perceive the current fare per trip as affordable. That is what our service is all about – keeping fares affordable, enabling also those with low income to use the bus service. If you look at the annual tariff increase for GO GEORGE on 1 July, you’ll notice it was smaller than last year’s, despite the record high fuel prices worldwide,” Lakay said.

George Executive Mayor, Alderman Browen Johnson, highlights the value for residents. “Affordability remains one of the greatest benefits of GO GEORGE. This service ensures that people can reach opportunities without transport being a barrier. These findings underscore the important role of GO GEORGE as a network that links communities to opportunities and supports socio-economic integration. We are proud of the positive impact it has on households and the local economy.”

AVONTUUR LIBRARY CLOSED FOR ASSET VERIFICATION from 8 – 9 July 2026

The public is hereby informed that Avontuur Library will be closed on Wednesday, 8 July 2026, and Thursday, 9 July 2026 to conduct a compulsory asset verification (stocktake).

In terms of Section 14 of Regulations PK.689/1980, all affiliated libraries are required to undertake a full asset verification. This process ensures that the library’s collection and assets are accurately recorded and accounted for.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
For more information please phone Avontuur Library at 044 752 3351.

George Municipality continues storm clean-up across municipal area

George Municipality continues with an extensive clean-up operation following severe storm winds and rainfall in May, that caused widespread damage across the municipal area. Since the disaster, municipal teams have focused on emergency response measures, including reopening roads, restoring access to communities, removing hazardous trees and protecting critical infrastructure. While substantial progress has been made, the scale of the damage means that clean-up operations will continue for the next two to three months, subject to weather conditions and the availability of specialised equipment.

The storms resulted in the loss of an estimated 1 000 trees across the greater George area, including George, Wilderness, Hoekwil, Kleinkrantz, Uniondale, Haarlem and surrounding communities. In addition, municipal infrastructure such as roads, sidewalks, parks and public open spaces sustained damage worth millions of rands. To date our municipal  teams have removed approximately 2 230 tonnes of storm debris, with an estimated 3 000 tonnes still to be cleared from public spaces. Parks and Recreation officials, supported by other municipal departments and contractors, have been working daily, including weekends, to restore affected areas and improve public safety.

Residents are reminded that the removal of large trees is a specialised and time-consuming process. Depending on the size, location and associated risks, a single tree can take up to two full working days to remove safely, particularly where cranes, chainsaw teams, traffic management or other specialised equipment are required. Work is therefore prioritised according to public safety risks and operational needs.

The Municipality requests residents not to repeatedly report the same fallen trees or storm debris for removal. All incidents reported to the Municipality are logged and allocated for action. Duplicate reports place unnecessary pressure on municipal systems and may slow down the overall response.

Public access to municipal woodchippers has largely concluded as these resources are now fully required for the municipal clean-up operation. Residents are also urged not to dump garden refuse or storm debris in areas that have already been cleared, as this creates additional challenges.

George Municipality is aware of natural debris that has accumulated on some beaches following the storms. Residents are reminded that coastal debris forms part of sensitive ecosystems and its removal is regulated by environmental legislation. Conditions will continue to be monitored and, where legally permissible and necessary, appropriate interventions will be undertaken, particularly ahead of the festive season.

George Municipality also encourages residents to follow approved tree-planting guidelines when planting on municipal property. Several trees planted in road reserves and sidewalks have over time caused damage to municipal infrastructure and, during the recent storms, some posed significant safety risks. Residents are encouraged to consult the Municipality before planting trees on municipal property and phone 044 8022900. A list of tree species recommended for the George, Uniondale and Haarlem: https://www.george.gov.za/george-document/gm-recommended-tree-list-for-george-uniondale-and-haarlem/

George Municipality thanks residents for their continued patience, understanding and cooperation during this recovery period. Municipal teams remain committed to restoring public spaces and infrastructure as quickly and safely as possible following one of the most significant storm events experienced in recent years.

 

Photos: Photographs of our cleaning crews from Community Services hard at work cleaning, chopping, clearing debris, trees and branches after the recent storms. Other departments in the George Municipality and contractors also assisted in the clearing work.

 

 

George Municipality Teams Prepare for Better Together Games 2026

Some of the dedicated George Municipality officials who proudly represented the Municipality at previous municipal sports events and especially the Better Together Games are showcased in these photographs. Most officials are still with the Municipality, but some have left the employ of the organisation.
The tradition continues as George Municipality teams prepare to participate in the Better Together Games, taking place in Oudtshoorn on 11 September 2026.
The Better Together Games bring together municipal employees from across the region through sport, promoting teamwork, wellness, camaraderie and positive intergovernmental relations. The event provides an opportunity for officials to build connections beyond the workplace while proudly representing their municipalities in various sporting codes.
We wish all our participating teams every success as they continue this proud tradition of municipal sport and teamwork.

 

George Municipality’s Internal Audit Unit Inspires Future Auditors Through Innovative Awareness Campaign

Above are officials from the George Municipality Internal Audit team and staff from Nelson Mandela University.

In January 2026, the Internal Audit department launched a year-long awareness campaign with monthly themes, with the main focus on activities during the month of May. And in celebration of International Internal Audit Awareness Month, the Internal Audit Unit of George Municipality has embarked on an innovative outreach campaign aimed at promoting the internal audit profession and inspiring future professionals at both tertiary and school level.

Driven by a vision to become a leading municipal internal audit unit in the Garden Route—and ultimately across South Africa—the team used the month of May to actively engage with students through interactive and educational awareness initiatives designed to make the profession more accessible, relatable, and impactful.

As part of the campaign, the Internal Audit team visited accounting students at Nelson Mandela University on 20 May 2026 during the Department of Accounting’s Career Day. The engagement focused on creating awareness around internal auditing as a dynamic and value-adding profession, while also providing students with practical insights into the working world of governance, risk management, and assurance.

The outreach programme continued on 22 May 2026 with a visit to Thembalethu High School, where Grade 11 learners were introduced to internal auditing as a meaningful and sustainable career path. Through age-appropriate, interactive, and engaging activities, the team aims to create early awareness of the profession and encourage learners to pursue careers in accounting, auditing, and governance.

“This initiative was a teaching and learning opportunity for both the students and ourselves. We wanted to share real-world experiences, outline industry expectations, and demonstrate the positive impact internal auditors can make within organisations and communities,” said Zimasa Bulo (Senior Internal Auditor).

Topics covered during the university engagement included:
• The importance and impact of internal auditing within organisations
• The definition, purpose, and scope of internal auditing
• Fundamental concepts such as risk management, governance, and internal controls
• Career opportunities and professional pathways within internal auditing
• Opportunities available through the Institute of Internal Auditors South Africa Siyakhula Student Membership programme
The awareness campaign also showcased the Internal Audit Unit’s commitment to creativity and innovation in public sector engagement. Rather than relying solely on formal presentations, the team incorporated interactive discussions, practical examples, and audience participation to create a more memorable and meaningful learning experience.

Reacting to the George Municipality visit, Mr Ewayne Le Roux, Accounting Lecturer at Nelson Mandela University and member of the George Municipality Audit Committee commented:
“The Internal Audit team from George Municipality brought valuable and practical insights on the role of internal auditing in the public sector. Students gained insight into the professional pathways into the internal audit profession, as well as the important contribution internal auditors make in strengthening accountability, governance, risk management and operational efficiency.”

The campaign not only strengthened awareness of the profession but also highlighted the important role municipalities can play in educational development and community engagement. By reaching both university students and high school learners, the Internal Audit Unit demonstrated its commitment to developing future talent pipelines and building greater understanding of the profession across different educational levels.

“The key message we wanted learners and students to take away is that internal auditing is more than compliance—it is about critical thinking, problem-solving, integrity, and creating meaningful change within organisations,” Mr JP Rossouw (Chief Audit Executive) added.

The engagements were well received and generated positive interaction and participation from attendees, reflecting the value of practical industry exposure and professional representation. The Internal Audit Unit believes that initiatives such as these contribute meaningfully towards building awareness, inspiring future professionals, and positioning internal auditing as a modern, relevant, and impactful profession.

Officials from the George Municipality Internal Audit team.

Nelson Mandela University students listening to a presentation from the George Municipality Interal Audit team.

Kloper Mabunda from Internal Audit, presenting at Nelson Mandela University.

Zimasa Bulo, Senior Internal Auditor, addressing the students at Nelson Mandela University.

JP Rossouw,Chief Audit Executive, present to the students at Nelson Mandela University.

Learner Licence Study Material Available at George Libraries from 1 July 2026

The George Municipality is pleased to inform residents that hard copies of Learner Licence Study Material will be available at all public libraries in the George Municipal area from 1 July 2026.

The study material was printed and supplied by the Western Cape Mobility Department and delivered to the George Municipality Main Library for distribution to libraries across the municipal area.

The delivery was facilitated by Randall Barreiro, Director: Transport Administration and Licensing, and Charlton Majiedt, Deputy Director: Compliance Monitoring.

The learner licence books were officially received on behalf of George Municipality by Malibongwe Luyenge, Senior Librarian: George Library.

Residents preparing for their learner licence tests are encouraged to visit their nearest municipal library from 1 July 2026 to access the study material.

Visit the portal: natis.gov.za

 

Learner Licence Study Material that will be available at George Municipality libraries from 1 July 2026, were delivered by Randall Barreiro (left), Director: Transport Administration and Licensing and Charlton Majiedt, Deputy Director: Compliance Monitoring to Malibongwe Luyenge (middle), Senior Librarian: George Library.

Garden Route Municipalities identified more than half a billion in infrastructure and facility damages following severe weather events

_Issued on behalf of Garden Route District Municipality -11 June 2026

Municipalities across the Garden Route district have completed preliminary damage assessments following recent severe weather events. According to Gerhard Otto, GRDM Head: Disaster Management, “the estimated cost of repairs and recovery exceeding half a billion”.

The consolidated assessment, compiled by Garden Route District Municipality (GRDM), with information received from affected local identifies widespread damage to critical infrastructure, public facilities, water supply systems, roads, stormwater networks, community facilities and municipal buildings.

According to Otto, “the most significant damages have been recorded in George Municipality, followed by Knysna and Bitou Municipalities”. Several strategic infrastructure projects, including water supply systems, roads, bridges, public facilities and economic development assets, require urgent intervention to restore services and reduce future disaster risks.

The top eight rehabilitation projects for the region include:

ONE. 124.6 million: George Municipality – Repairs to damaged roadways and associated -stormwater infrastructure in George, Haarlem and Uniondale.

TWO. 97.3 million: Knysna Municipality – Surfaced Roads, Main Street/N2.

THREE. 93.6 million: George Municipality – Uniondale Poort – damage to raw water diversion infrastructure and supply to the Uniondale Raw Water Storage Dam.

FOUR. R70 million: Oudtshoorn Municipality associated with electricity in Hoop and Baron van Reede, Buffelsdrift area, Dysselsdorp, Dokkraal area, Cango Caves, De Kombuys Plaas, Wilgewandle, Groot Kraal, Boomplaas, De Hoek, Matjiesriver, Muller Streer, and Nooitgedagt.

FIVE. 48.8 million: Knysna Municipality – Surfaced roads in Knysna, Sedgefield, Brenton, Rheenendal and Karatara.

SIX. 46.6 million: Oudtshoorn Municipality associated with street and storm water in an Der Riet Street, Kerk Street/ Church Street, Albert Street, Rademeyer Street, Pedestrian Low Water Bridge at Pick and Pay Shopping Centre / Mall and Cango Bergoord Bridges.

SEVEN. 32.7 million: George Municipality sewer pump stations in George, Haarlem, Uniondale, Pacaltsdorp, Hansmoeskraal, and George Industria.

EIGHT. 5.7 million: Oudtshoorn Municipality associated water and sanitation infrastructure in Greater Oudtshoorn, Dysselsdorp and KKRWSS.

Read the full media release here: https://tinyurl.com/5xewrxb9

TOURISM STAKEHOLDER CONFERENCE 2026 UNITES INDUSTRY LEADERS FOR COLLABORATIVE GROWTH

The Tourism Stakeholder Conference 2026 was successfully hosted by George, Wilderness and Uniondale Tourism under the theme “United for Growth”, bringing together approximately 60 tourism industry leaders, business owners, marketing professionals, development organisations and key stakeholders at the Hawthorn Boutique Hotel recently.

The conference served as a strategic platform to review the current tourism year, celebrate achievements, identify challenges and collectively shape priorities for the future growth of the tourism sector in George and the wider region.

The George, Wilderness and Uniondale Tourism management team presented an overview of current performance and future plans, highlighting opportunities to strengthen destination marketing, improve stakeholder collaboration and maximise tourism’s contribution to economic growth and job creation.

A key presentation by the George Joint Marketing Association demonstrated the value of collaborative destination marketing in increasing visibility and driving greater participation in local golf and trail experiences.

Stakeholders also received updates on funding and support opportunities available within the sector from the Small Enterprise Development and Finance Agency (SEDFA), conservation-based tourism concessions at the CapeNature reserve in George, as well as interesting developments related to George Airport expansion and improved regional connectivity, all of which have the potential to enhance the destination’s competitiveness. Another feature of the conference was an interactive open forum discussion that challenged participants to move beyond identifying problems and focus on practical solutions.

George, Wilderness and Uniondale Tourism also launched a call to participate in the destination marketing toolkit – designed to support tourism businesses in promoting the destination alongside their own products and services. The plug-and-play resource soon to be circulated aims to facilitate coordinated destination marketing across multiple platforms.

The programme further included a case study on sustainability and Fairtrade accreditation, showcasing the long-term benefits of responsible tourism practices and their role in strengthening individual product and overall destination appeal.

Feedback from attendees reflected the positive impact of the conference and the value of creating a platform for meaningful engagement and collaboration.

Irene Koegelenberg, Key Accounts Manager at UXi Artisan Development, praised the event and the opportunities it created for stakeholder engagement.

“Thank you so much for including the UXi Artisan Development team in this wonderful event. It was both informative and inspiring. We really appreciate the opportunity to be part of such a well-organised and engaging programme. We look forward to exploring opportunities to collaborate going forward and would love to remain involved in future initiatives.”

Janine Olivier, Marketing Manager at Redberry Farm, highlighted the practical and solution-focused nature of the discussions.

“One of the biggest takeaways for me was the question, ‘What are we doing?’ We can often complain and bring topics forward for discussion, but we don’t always come up with proactive solutions and instead pass the responsibility on to someone else. It was great to see and hear the passion for tourism in our town, and it makes me proud to be part of this industry.”

Olivier further commended the organisation of the conference and the value of the open forum discussions, describing the event as informative, engaging and inspiring.

The programme was well-supported by prizes donated by the industry for allocation at the conference, adding to the live draw excitement between sessions. Highlights included overnight stays at the Fairy Knowe Hotel, Town Lodge, Harvil House, Premier Express Inn and Caledon 23 Guest House.

The positive feedback received from delegates on-the-ground and afterwards reinforced the importance of creating opportunities for tourism stakeholders to connect, collaborate and jointly address challenges facing the industry. The strong participation throughout the day by influential business managers and owners demonstrated a shared commitment to growing tourism, strengthening the visitor economy and positioning greater George as a leading destination in South Africa.

George, Wilderness and Uniondale Tourism extend its sincere appreciation to all stakeholders, presenters, partners and attendees who contributed to the success of the conference. The event reaffirmed the sector’s collective commitment to working together to unlock new opportunities and drive sustainable tourism growth for the benefit of the entire region.

 

Photos:

Joan Shaw, George, Wilderness and Uniondale Tourism Manager: (in front with blue blazer) and Sharon House, Senior Tourism Officer (front left in white shirt) with stakeholders from the tourism industry at the event.

Mahlatse Phosa, the Director of Planning and Development at George Municipality, conducting the opening address to the audience.

Armondo Hoogbaard, Events Intern at George, Wilderness and Uniondale Tourism (in black blazer) with tourism stakeholder, Enrico Apollis and other stakeholders settling into their seats.

Speakers at the event were from left, Roland Vorwerk from In Toto Retreat, Marclan Stallenberg from ACSA, Sharon House, George Municipality, Fatima Borez from CapeNature, Joan Shaw, George Municipality and Ricardo Classen, George Municipality.

Joan Shaw addressing stakeholders at the event.

 

UPDATE: WEATHER CONDITIONS, TRAVEL ADVISORY AND MUNICIPAL RESPONSE IN THE GEORGE MUNICIPAL AREA

George Municipality continues to monitor weather conditions across the municipal area as persistent rainfall is being experienced in George and Uniondale and surrounding areas.
The municipality confirms that the Garden Route Dam is currently overflowing due to sustained heavy rainfall. Water levels are being closely monitored in coordination with relevant authorities, and residents are urged to exercise caution around rivers, streams, and downstream areas.

ROADS REMAIN OPEN, BUT MOTORISTS URGED TO EXERCISE CAUTION
At this stage, no road closures have been reported within the George municipal area. However, with many residents expected to travel home from work during periods of continued rainfall, motorists are urged to exercise extreme caution on all roads.
Drivers should be aware that prolonged rainfall may result in hazards that are not immediately visible, including:
* Lifted or displaced stormwater drain covers.
* Debris, branches, rocks and other objects washed onto roadways.
* Water pooling on roads and reduced visibility.
* Slippery road surfaces and longer stopping distances.

Motorists are advised to reduce speed, increase following distances, switch on headlights, and avoid unnecessary travel where possible. Drivers should never attempt to cross flooded roads, low-water crossings, drifts or bridges where water is flowing across the road surface.
Residents are specifically urged to avoid driving through low-lying roads that are flooded or covered by water. The depth of the water, the condition of the road surface and the strength of the current may not be visible, creating a significant risk to motorists and passengers. If a road is flooded, motorists should turn around and use an alternative route.

LOCALISED FLOODING REPORTED IN THE UNIONDALE DISTRICT
Several areas in Uniondale have experienced localised flooding. At this stage, no immediate dangerous situations have been reported, but conditions remain under continuous assessment and monitoring by municipal officials.

HIGH WATER LEVELS AFFECTING RURAL AREAS
George Municipality is aware that rising river and stream levels have affected access to parts of the rural areas surrounding Uniondale. Communities in Vlakteplaas, De Vlugt, Kammanassie and surrounding farming areas are experiencing high water levels, with some roads and access routes becoming difficult to access or temporarily cut off.
Municipal officials and emergency services are monitoring the situation closely and remain in contact with affected communities. At this stage, no emergency evacuations have been required, but conditions continue to be assessed as rainfall persists.

POWER OUTAGES DUE TO HEAVY WEATHER
There is currently an outage in Denver Park, work is still in progress. Parts of Lambrecht, Bosduif and Stander Streets are affected. The is no etr at this stage. Reiger Park excavations are in progress but taking longer due to severe weather conditions. ETR not available yet.

GUNPLAST DISTRIBUTED TO VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES
As part of the municipality’s emergency support measures, 500 Gunplast sheets have been distributed to affected and vulnerable areas, including:
* Rosemoor
* Rosedale
* Protea Park
* Thembalethu
* Pacaltsdorp
* Parkdene
* Blanco
* Kleinkrantz
Ward Councillors have also been assisting residents with the correct application and assessment procedures required to obtain Gunplast sheets, ensuring that support reaches qualifying households as efficiently as possible.

REFUSE REMOVAL SERVICES TO RESUME
Following weather-related disruptions earlier this week, refuse removal services are expected to resume tomorrow and will continue according to the normal Friday collection schedule.
The backlog in refuse collection, including black bag and green bag collections that could not be completed due to adverse weather conditions, will be addressed over the weekend. Municipal teams will conduct catch-up operations on Saturday and Sunday to restore services in affected areas.
An assessment of the municipal landfill site will be conducted tomorrow morning to determine operational conditions following the recent rainfall.
George Municipality thanks residents and businesses for their patience and cooperation during the service interruptions.

MUNICIPAL SERVICES REMAIN ON HIGH ALERT
Municipal teams and emergency services remain on high alert and continue to monitor conditions throughout the municipal area. All relevant departments are on standby to respond should conditions deteriorate.
Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant, avoid unnecessary travel during heavy rainfall, and follow George Municipality’s official communication channels for verified updates.
George Municipality thanks residents for their cooperation and urges everyone to prioritise safety while the adverse weather conditions persist.

 

The Garden Route Dam this morning, 4 June 2026 overflowing.

The Garden Route Dam last night, 3 June 2026.

GUNPLAST APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR QUALIFYING RESIDENTS AFFECTED BY SEVERE WEATHER

George Municipality invites qualifying residents who may be affected by the forecast severe weather conditions to apply for Gunplast assistance.

Residents requiring assistance must complete the prescribed application form and submit it, together with a copy of the applicant’s identity document, to Harriet Meyer at hemeyer@george.gov.za for assessment by the Integrated Human Settlements Department.

Please note that the submission of an application does not guarantee approval. All applications will be assessed by the Human Settlements Department in accordance with municipal criteria, the level of need, and the availability of resources.

Preference will be given to vulnerable households, including elderly persons, persons with disabilities, and residents facing the highest risk from the anticipated weather conditions.

Residents who have previously received Gunplast assistance from George Municipality will NOT qualify for repeat assistance and will therefore not be considered during the current application process.

APPLICATION FORMS

CHOOSE ONLY ONE FORM:

Informal Settlement Areas

Follow the link to the Gunplas Application Form for Informal Settlement Areas:

https://tinyurl.com/yvdnuutx

 

Backyard Dwellers

Follow the link to the Gunplas Application Form for Backyard dwellers:

https://tinyurl.com/4abchxnh

 

Residents are encouraged to submit applications as soon as possible to allow sufficient time for assessments to be conducted before the severe weather event.

George Municipality will continue to monitor conditions and implement measures to support vulnerable communities where possible.

 

 GUNPLAST-AANSOEKE NOU OOP VIR KWALIFISERENDE INWONERS WAT DEUR ERNSTIGE WEERSTOESTANDE GERAAK KAN WORD

Uitgereik deur George Munisipaliteit op 3 Junie 2026

George Munisipaliteit nooi kwalifiserende inwoners wat moontlik deur die voorspelde ernstige weerstoestande geraak kan word, om aansoek te doen vir Gunplast-bystand.

Inwoners wat bystand benodig, moet die voorgeskrewe aansoekvorm voltooi en dit, saam met ‘n afskrif van die aansoeker se identiteitsdokument aan hemeyer@george.gov.za  stuur vir assessering deur die Departement Geïntegreerde Menslike Nedersettings.

Neem asseblief kennis dat die indiening van ‘n aansoek nie goedkeuring waarborg nie. Alle aansoeke sal deur die Departement Menslike Nedersettings beoordeel word volgens munisipale kriteria, die vlak van behoefte en die beskikbaarheid van hulpbronne.

Voorkeur sal gegee word aan kwesbare huishoudings, insluitend bejaardes, persone met gestremdhede en inwoners wat die grootste risiko loop weens die verwagte weerstoestande.

Inwoners wat voorheen Gunplast-bystand van George Munisipaliteit ontvang het, kwalifiseer NIE vir herhaalde bystand nie en sal derhalwe nie tydens die huidige aansoekproses oorweeg word nie.

 

AANSOEKVORMS

KIES SLEGS EEN VORM:

Informele Nedersettings

Volg die skakel na die Gunplast-aansoekvorm vir informele nedersettings:

https://tinyurl.com/yvdnuutx

 

Agterplaasbewoners

Volg die skakel na die Gunplast-aansoekvorm vir agterplaasbewoners:

https://tinyurl.com/4abchxnh

 

Inwoners word aangemoedig om hul aansoeke so spoedig moontlik in te dien sodat voldoende tyd beskikbaar is vir assesserings voordat die ernstige weerstoestande begin.

George Munisipaliteit sal voortgaan om toestande te monitor en, waar moontlik, maatreëls te implementeer om kwesbare gemeenskappe te ondersteun.

GEORGE MUNICIPALITY URGES MOTORISTS TO STAY OFF THE ROADS DURING PERIODS OF HEAVY RAINFALL

George Municipality is urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel and to stay off the roads during periods of heavy rainfall today, Wednesday 3 June, and tomorrow, Thursday 4 June 2026, as severe weather conditions are expected to affect the municipal area.

The forecast rainfall may result in localised flooding of roads, low-water crossings and bridges, while rapidly rising water levels in streams and rivers could create dangerous driving conditions with little warning.

Motorists are reminded that road conditions can deteriorate rapidly during heavy rainfall, with water-covered roads concealing potholes, wash-aways and other hazards. Even shallow moving water can cause a vehicle to lose traction or be swept away.

Residents are therefore strongly advised to postpone non-essential travel and remain at home where possible during periods of intense rainfall.

ROAD SAFETY ADVICE
Motorists are urged to:
* Avoid unnecessary travel during heavy rainfall.
* Never drive through flooded roads, bridges or low-water crossings.
* Reduce speed and increase following distances.
* Keep headlights on and ensure vehicles are roadworthy.
* Follow all instructions issued by Traffic Services, emergency personnel and law enforcement officers.
* Be prepared for possible road closures and delays.

RESIDENTS IN FLOOD-PRONE AREAS
Residents living in low-lying or flood-prone areas should monitor conditions closely and move to higher ground if water levels begin to rise. Important documents, medication and valuables should be placed in waterproof containers and kept readily accessible.

STAY INFORMED
Residents are encouraged to monitor official weather updates and communications from George Municipality, the South African Weather Service and Disaster Management authorities.
The safety of residents remains the municipality’s highest priority. Municipal emergency services and response teams remain on high alert and will continue to monitor conditions throughout the severe weather period.

EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS

George

Municipal Switchboard (07:45–16:30): 044 801 9111
After-hours and Emergencies: 044 801 6300
Disaster Management (Toll-Free): 087 152 9999
Fire Department: 044 801 6311
Garden Route Disaster Management Centre: 044 805 5071
Civil Engineering Customer Services (Stormwater-related complaints, 07:45–16:30): 044 801 9262 / 044 801 9266
Law Enforcement: 044 801 6350 / 044 801 6389

Uniondale

Fire Services: 044 752 1225
Municipal Switchboard and Fault Reporting: 044 752 1024
After-hours and Emergencies: 044 801 6300

UPDATE: GUNPLAST APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR QUALIFYING RESIDENTS AFFECTED BY SEVERE WEATHER

George Municipality invites qualifying residents who may be affected by the forecast severe weather conditions to apply for Gunplast assistance.

Residents requiring assistance must complete the prescribed application form and submit it, together with a copy of the applicant’s identity document, to Harriet Meyer at hemeyer@george.gov.za for assessment by the Integrated Human Settlements Department.

Please note that the submission of an application does not guarantee approval. All applications will be assessed by the Human Settlements Department in accordance with municipal criteria, the level of need, and the availability of resources.
Preference will be given to vulnerable households, including elderly persons, persons with disabilities, and residents facing the highest risk from the anticipated weather conditions.

Residents who have previously received Gunplast assistance from George Municipality will NOT qualify for repeat assistance and will therefore not be considered during the current application process.

APPLICATION FORMS
CHOOSE ONLY ONE FORM:

Informal Settlement Areas
Follow the link to the Gunplas Application Form for Informal Settlement Areas:
https://tinyurl.com/yvdnuutx

Backyard Dwellers
Follow the link to the Gunplas Application Form for Backyard dwellers:
https://tinyurl.com/4abchxnh

Residents are encouraged to submit applications as soon as possible to allow sufficient time for assessments to be conducted before the severe weather event.

George Municipality will continue to monitor conditions and implement measures to support vulnerable communities where possible.