Unplanned power outage in Borcherds
Unplanned power outage in Borcherds. Electricians on way to investigate. Issued by George Mun 9 June 2022 at 15h08
Unplanned power outage in Borcherds. Electricians on way to investigate. Issued by George Mun 9 June 2022 at 15h08
National shutdown threat and GO GEORGE services
Thursday 9 June 2022
Due to rumours of wide-spread service shutdown tomorrow, 10 June, passengers seem to be uncertain whether GO GEORGE services will be operational. We have not received any notice of staff planning to strike and at this stage we are planning to operate as usual.
Police nationally are on high alert and closely monitoring the situation. Passengers will be notified if any change in normal operations becomes necessary.
NATIS SYSTEM DOWN AT DLTC AND MVR
Please be advised that the NATIS System is currently down at the Motor Vehicle Registration (next to the train station) and the Vehicle Testing Station as well as the Driving Licence Testing Centre in Pacaltsdorp.
No transactions can be be done at the MVR, DLTC and the George testing station currently. It is a national problem and technicians are working on the problem. We thank the public for their patience in this regard.
Issued by George Mun
9 June 2022
12h43
Tuesday, 07 June 2022: While no loadshedding is currently anticipated, Eskom cautions the public
that due to the continued shortage of generation capacity, the power system will be very constrained
for this evening. Should there be any significant breakdowns, loadshedding may be required at short
notice, most likely during the evening peak of 17:00 – 22:00.
Public Notice: The system is up and running at the Department of TRAFFIC SERVICES IN PACALTSDORP
Please be advised that the NATIS System and LEU (eye testing machines) are operational again at the Driving Licence Testing Centre (DLTC) in Pacaltsdorp. All licence renewals and eye testing services are going ahead.
PLEASE NOTE PEOPLE ARE CURRENTLY QUEUING FOR SERVICES.
We apologise for the inconvenience caused which was out of our control.
Issued by George Mun
7 June 2022
11:00
Follow the link: https://www.george.gov.za/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/NOTICE_Final_-budget_idp_May-2022.pdf
NOTICE: FIN013/2022
GEORGE MUNICIPALITY
FINAL THREE-YEAR BUDGET/MEDIUM TERM REVENUE & EXPENDITURE
FRAMEWORK 2022/2023 to 2024/2025
Notice is hereby given in terms of the Local Government: Municipal Finance
Management Act (MFMA), 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), that the Final Three-Year Budget
for 2022/2023 to 2024/2025 of the George Municipality has been adopted by Council
on 30 May 2022.
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FINAL INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN (IDP) 2022
Notice is hereby given, in terms of section 25(3) of the Municipal Systems Act that
George Municipality’s Integrated Development Plan (IDP) was adopted by Council
on 30 May 2022.
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The above documents can be viewed on the municipal website at www.george.gov.za.
Budget Mrs C Jansen van Vuuren cejansenvanvuuren@george.gov.za
IDP Mrs R Le Fleur rlefleur@george.gov.za
Due to the current threat of the COVID-19 pandemic, hard copies can unfortunately
not be made available to the public at traditional strategic points across town. The
documents will however be accessible at the George Municipality website for
inspection. Electronic copies can also be made available upon request.
Persons who cannot read or write may visit Ms S Maku at the Main Building.
LANDFILL SITE FIRE UPDATE: No active flames on the premises anymore but there is still smoke.
George Municipality is still using an excavator to smother any possible smouldering patches and this causes more smoke. Grey water is being used to cool down the area.
Dumping of waste is still allowed at the landfill site and the site is fully open. The Municipality is allowing all vehicles on the landfill.
Issued by George Mun
07 June 2022
09:15
Newsletter Vol 57 June 2022
Newsletter Vol 56 June 2022
MARKET STREET UPGRADE RESUMES DRIVE CAUTIOUSLY
The construction of the second half of Market /Cradock Street has started this morning. Traffic has been diverted to the newly completed half. The portion of Market Street towards Hope Street will be operated as a cul de sac
Issued by George Mun
4 June 2022