Notice Archive
Planned power outage: portion of Pinedew line
PUBLIC NOTICE: Refusing Access and/or refusing to downgrade capacity for pre-paid meters
George Municipality hereby confirms that it is in process of implementing the new electrical tariff structure as approved by Council. We have become aware that certain consumers are refusing municipal officials and our sub-contractor’s access to their homes due to either safety concerns or not being aware of the process underway.
The Municipality requires access in order to implement the required adjustments to the installed capacity on pre-paid meters, as required by the new tariff structure. The adjustments take the form of a setting being changed on the Prepayment meter itself, to either adjust the installed capacity to the default capacity as selected by the municipality or to adjust to the capacity as selected by the consumer.
This letter gives mandate to the Municipal officials/ONTEC and their contractors and sub-contractors to take the required action. The mandate of the George Municipality to set the capacity of your pre-paid meter is vested in the following legislation, policy and approvals.
1. The application of cost reflective tariffs is mandated in the Municipal Systems Act Section 74 as shown below.
(d) tariffs must reflect the costs reasonably associated with rendering the service, including capital, operating, maintenance, administration and replacement costs and interest charges:
2. The National Electricity Pricing Policy of South Africa (EPP) stipulates the application of capacity limits on supplies as shown below.
Policy Position: 36
Domestic tariffs to become more cost-reflective, offering a suit of supply options with progressive capacity-differentiated tariffs and connection fees:
- At the one end a single energy rate tariff with no basic charge, limited to 20 Amps and nominal connection charge (details under section on cross-subsidies);
- At the next level a tariff which could contain tariff charges to reflect a basic charge, customer service charge, capacity charge and energy charge with cost-reflective connection charges; and
- At the final level TOU tariffs must be instituted on the same basis as above, but with the TOU energy rates.
3. George Council approved the electricity tariffs as proposed in the budget in June 2022 and which were a part of the public participation process as shown below.
Domestic Consumers: 1 or 3 phase. Capacity exceeding 20 Amps single phase
Basic Charge : R74,63 per month
Capacity Charge : R4,50 per Amp per phase per month
Energy Charge : 208,49 cents per KWh
4. The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) approved the electricity tariffs for George Municipality, involving the capacity limits as being applied as shown below.
• Domestic Single Phase – 1 Part Prepaid (20 Amps)
Energy Charge: 239.62c/kWh
• Domestic Consumers: 1 or 3 phase. Capacity exceeding 20 Amps single phase
Basic Charge : R74,63 per month
Capacity Charge : R4,50 per Amp per phase per month
Energy Charge : 208,49 cents per KWh
The implementation plan was also discussed with NERSA in detail, and they endorsed such plan which involved allowing consumers to select their capacity or the selection of an appropriate capacity by the municipality in case of consumers failing to do so. Consumers have been informed of the new electrical tariffs and the decisions that they need to take, as well as the implications of capacity limits.
Refusing access to municipal mandated officials to set the selected capacity will have consequences. Please note that all municipal and/or Ontec officials carry identification cards with a photograph and their ID number as well as a copy of this letter. Phone this number 044 873 5474 during work hours to verify that the officials at your home form part of this project.
The following options are available to the customers:
• Change their decision and allow access for the capacity to be set on their pre-paid meter.
• Select the capacity needed in the approved form and allow access to the personnel to set the capacity.
• Sign a form indicating they want a change in capacity and thus will pay the associated basic charge and capacity charge. (60 Amps).
• Refuse to allow access or signing of selection form in which case the supply will be disconnected.
Please direct any queries to 044 801 9243 or email your query to elec.applications@george.gov.za
Public Notice: Dogs on beaches(sand area) detrimental to Blue Flag status


Public Notice: No Alcohol at beaches
George Municipality strictly enforces NO ALCOHOL ALLOWED on our beaches and especially over the Festive Season. The George law enforcement officers will be assisted by 30 Beach Monitors during the Festive Season to assist with beach patrols and bag checks. All Beach Monitors will be identifiable, whether by reflector jackets or reflector bands and carry identification cards.
The municipality encourages all beachgoers to assist our officials in ensuring that their day at the beach is a safe and pleasant experience. Neighbourhood Watches, Community Police Forums, George Traffic Services, Provincial Traffic Services as well as the South African Police Service (SAPS) also work closely with the Municipality regarding Community Safety.
Any type of liquor is strictly prohibited on all beach areas under the control of the George Municipality which include Herold’s Bay, Gwaiing River Mouth Beach and Day Camp, Victoria Bay, Wilderness, and Leentjiesklip areas. If Law Enforcement confiscates liquor from beachgoers, a notice of confiscation will be issued to the offender. All confiscated items or goods are handed over to SAPS, for disposal at their discretion.
For any further information or complaints please contact the Law Enforcement office on 044 801 6350 (7.45am-4.30pm) or 044 801 6300 (a/h)(standby team for bylaw-related emergencies only).
The public can also email sprins@george.gov.za with complaints or related matters.
The physical address of the Law Enforcement Office is 25B Cathedral Street.

PLANNED POWER OUTAGE – WILDERNESS HEIGHTS – 15/11
NOTIFICATION OF THE INTERRUPTION OF THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.
THE FOLLOWING AREAS WILL BE AFFECTED:
PORTION OF WILDERNESS HEIGHTS – SILVER RIVER STR, SEVEN PASSES RD, ERICA STR
NOTICE is hereby given that the electricity supply will be interrupted on TUESDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2022 FROM 09H00 TO 16H30 for the purpose of doing alterations to the electrical mains. Consumers are warned to treat the installation as being live for the full duration as the supply may be resumed at any time within the notified period.
Should circumstances prevent the work being carried out during the abovementioned period; the work will be done on WEDNESDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2022 FROM 09H00 TO 16H30
PUBLIC NOTICE: LAND USE APPLICATION SUBMISSION_ ONLINE PORTAL LIVE
The Directorate of Human Settlements, Planning and Development is tasked with creating, facilitating and promoting an environment for economic growth in George. It is critically important to create and enable opportunities for progress and development for all residents and businesses in our town. As part of the change in the management process, George Municipality is undertaking a principle to ensure the ease of doing business. Key to this is Red Tape Reduction.
George Municipality already utilises several automated processes for the work required. One such automation was the process developed for building plan applications several years ago. This initiative was supported by DEDAT to great success. The implementation, roll out and use of this process made a big impact on the effectiveness of service delivery.
In mid-2021 the decision was taken to automate all processes within the built environment sections to expedite processes. These processes included the processing of Land Use Applications and an off-site portal for clients to submit and track their land use applications.
The public is herewith advised that as of this week (7 November 2022), all new Land Use Applications must be submitted online and no further email applications will be accepted. The Portal will enable the Public to interact electronically with the George Municipality and perform a selection of services.
- Individuals or companies can create a collaborator account whereafter they need to register as a partner on the portal and activate their required ‘services’. For the submission and processing of land use applications, “Land Use Services” will need to be activated.
- All new Land Use Applications will be directly uploaded and submitted to the collaborator portal. Applicants will be able to delete, amend or upload additional documents to an existing land use application via the portal. Applicants will also be able to track and monitor the progress and status of their application at any time. The portal notifies the applicant of the status whenever an action has been completed.
- Applicants may have peace of mind that the documents uploaded are immediately committed to the Municipality’s registry system, meaning there is minimal chance of a document being misfiled or lost.
- All uploaded applications will have two reference numbers, one for the applicant to track the application on his account and one internal reference number which the Municipality will use to track the application internally. Applicants will receive both reference numbers.
- Should your application comply, you will receive your Section 38 and Invoice simultaneously. At this point your application has not yet been circulated and pending at finance.
- Proof of payment needs to be send to finance , Cheryl Langeveldt – Cplangeveldt@george.gov.za or Werner Joubert WCJOUBERT@george.gov.za, (see instruction in Section 38).
- Finance will clear the payment and the application will be automatically send to the administrative officer and internal departments for comments.
- You should now receive either a SMS or email, confirming proof of payment and that the application is now formally being processed. The notification will also state that you may now continue with PPP (if required).
- Objections will still be sent to the applicant via email from the administrative officer and the reply thereon will also be send back via email to the admin.
- Applicants will be able to track and view the progress and status of the application at any time.
- All other documents/additional documents must be uploaded by the applicant.
Please ensure that you register on the portal (create your profile) and familiarize yourself with the contents of the documents. See the links below for the guidelines and portal for registration.
Click for link to Online Portal Land Use Applicationshttps://westerncape.collaboratoronline.com
Click for How to Register on Online Portal Land Use Applications https://www.george.gov.za/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/How-to-Register.mp4
Enquiries and complaints with regard to the online portal for Land Use application Submissions, please contact cebester@george.gov.za
The programme will be improved constantly and we welcome suggestions from users.
ESKOM UPDATE – 10 November @ 11h00
VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE
The public is requested to PLEASE ONLY USE ESSENTIAL APPLIANCES WHEN POWER IS RESTORED after loadshedding. Consumers are reminded to use electricity sparingly especially when power returns after load shedding. This will reduce the risk of overload tripping on the network. Consumers are requested, where possible to not switch on appliances such as stoves and kettles for at least 30 minutes after load shedding.
George will be affected as follows:
Thursday 10/11/2022
18:00 – 20:30
Friday 11/11/2022
02:00 – 04:30
Saturday 12/11/2022
02:00 – 04:30
10:00 – 12:30
Uniondale will be affected as follows:
Thursday 10/11/2022
21:00 – 23:30
Friday 11/11/2022
05:00 – 07:30
Saturday 12/11/2022
05:00 – 07:30
13:00 – 15:30
Issued George Municipality
Planned Power Outage – 15/11 – Levallia
NOTIFICATION OF THE INTERRUPTION OF THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.
THE FOLLOWING AREAS WILL BE AFFECTED:
PORTION OF LEVALLIA – SAUER, STUURMAN, CHRIS APRIL STREETS
NOTICE is hereby given that the electricity supply will be interrupted on TUESDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2022 FROM 09H00 TO 16H00 for the purpose of doing alterations to the electrical mains. Consumers are warned to treat the installation as being live for the full duration as the supply may be resumed at any time within the notified period.
Should circumstances prevent the work being carried out during the abovementioned period; the work will be done on WEDNESDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2022 FROM 09H00 TO 16H00
PLANNED POWER OUTAGE – 14/11 – Wilderness Heights
NOTIFICATION OF THE INTERRUPTION OF THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.
THE FOLLOWING AREAS WILL BE AFFECTED:
PORTION OF WILDERNESS HEIGHTS – SEVEN PASSES, TIEN MYL LAAN STREETS
NOTICE is hereby given that the electricity supply will be interrupted on MONDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2022 FROM 09H00 TO 16H30 for the purpose of doing alterations to the electrical mains. Consumers are warned to treat the installation as being live for the full duration as the supply may be resumed at any time within the notified period.
Should circumstances prevent the work being carried out during the abovementioned period; the work will be done on
TUESDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2022 FROM 09H00 TO 16H30
Issued George Mun