Notices
Temporary Access Restrictions at Garden Route Dam for Television Production
Following a recent announcement, George Municipality is pleased to provide an update on the ongoing filming project at the Garden Route Dam. This initiative, a proud achievement for the George community, has brought a popular South African television show to our beautiful region, supporting the growth of our local film industry, creating job opportunities, and driving economic benefits through partnerships with local businesses.
The production highlights the area’s natural beauty, with careful attention to environmental impact by using locally sourced, primarily wood-based materials and temporary structures that blend harmoniously with the landscape.
To accommodate filming, public access to certain areas around the dam has been restricted since mid-October. Regular walkers and cyclists will not be affected, but the Garden Route Dam Main Entrance Boom will be closed to all vehicle access from 2 November to 17 November 2024. Hikers and cyclists are still permitted, though photography and video recording are strictly prohibited during this time. We appreciate your co-operation!
The producers are collaborating closely with George Municipality, George Fire and Disaster Services, and the Civil Engineering Services Department to ensure adherence to the highest standards of health, safety, and environmental responsibility, as well as compliance with all relevant by-laws.
Joan Shaw, Tourism Manager, expressed her enthusiasm for the project: “We are thrilled to be part of this unique initiative, which not only showcases the beauty of our region on a national stage but also brings significant economic benefits to the George community. We’re excited to see the final product on our television screens and to share our stunning landscape with viewers across the country.”
We appreciate the community’s patience and cooperation during this period and look forward to showcasing the beauty of George through this exciting project. The picnic areas will reopen by 18 November and the whole dam site will be restored and reopened by 1 December 2024.
For any urgent queries regarding the project, please contact Heloine Crowley 044 801 9293 | film@visitgeorge.co.za
Water Interruption Victoria Bay
Last night, as part of a planned water outage, after the repair work was tested, we found a leak in the Akela pipeline, which affects the level of the reservoir feeding the Victoria Bay Area.
We are aware that some residents in this area may have no water or low pressure. A water tanker will be stationed on Victoria Bay Road, adjacent to the Victoria Bay caravan park, to ensure residents have access to potable water.
Repair work will continue today.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank the public for their patience.
The estimated time of restoration will be confirmed later.
Water Interruption in Wilderness East

Water service has been temporarily suspended in the Wilderness East area to facilitate repairs on a damaged pipeline.
The affected street is South Street. The ETR is 2 hours.
George Munisipaliteit nie betrokke by verspreiding van kospakkies in Uniondale
George Munisipaliteit is in kennis gestel van individue in Uniondale wat lyste opstel van inwoners wat glo in aanmerking kom om vleispakkies te ontvang. Ons wil dit duidelik stel dat hierdie inisiatief op geen manier met George Munisipaliteit geassosieer word nie. Geen sulke pakkies sal versprei word nie.
Vir verdere navrae of verduideliking, kontak asseblief ons amptelike kantore by 044 752 1024.
PUBLIC NOTICE: George Municipality Issue a Stern Warning on The Unauthorised Flying of Drones
The George Municipality’s Disaster Management would like to remind the public that flying drones in the George Municipality area is strictly prohibited, and permission from the George Municipality is required. Law enforcement agencies will decisively deal with those who fly drones illegally.
Under civil aviation law, George Airport has a 10km radius of a “NO FLY ZONE,” and recreational drone flying is prohibited.
Please note that even though Professional Drone operators have a “Pilot” license, they must have permission from the Civil Aviation Authority to fly within the 10 km range and permission from the local authority and landowner to fly outside the no-fly zone.

The George Municipal Newspaper
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GARDEN ROUTE DAM LEVEL – 29 October 2024

In the photo above the Garden Route Dam overflowed on 29 October 2024
Percentage storage at new raised dam wall height 100 %
Rainfall for the previous days: 108,5 mm (Measured rainfall figures from 22 – 29 October 2024)
For water-saving tips please visit: http://tinyurl.com/3439h4n7
The cooperation of all users of municipal water is essential and is greatly appreciated.
Traffic Alert: Motor Vehicle Accident in Kaaimans Pass

Traffic flow is currently impacted by a motor vehicle accident involving three vehicles.
A stop-and-go is in effect.
We ask that all road users remain patient while emergency personnel are on the scene.
Unexpected Power Outage: Heather Park

A power interruption has occurred on Eike Avenue and Taaibos Street in Heatherpark due to a tree that has fallen onto the electrical line.
Electricians are currently working on the fault.
Please note the current ETR is at 18h00 tonight.
Please contact 044 803 9222 or WhatsApp (only) 067 350 3295 for enquiries.
After-Hours 044 801 6300
