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George Municipality Prepared for Today’s Planned Uncedo Taxi Association March

Issued by George Municipality, 13 November 2024 @08:00

The George Municipality, in coordination with the South African Police Service (SAPS) and other law enforcement agencies, is fully prepared for today’s march organized by the Uncedo Taxi Association.

A coordinated law enforcement presence is in place throughout the march to ensure public safety and minimize disruptions to traffic and business operations.

The Uncedo Taxi Association has formally applied for permission to conduct the march, during which they intend to deliver a petition to both the Municipality and the Provincial Traffic Department.

EXPECT TRAFFIC FLOW INTERRUPTIONS AND DELAYS

As of 07:50 this morning, dozens of taxis have departed from Thembalethu and are proceeding toward the Municipality. Motorists should expect traffic flow interruptions and delays due to a convoy of approximately 150 taxis along Nelson Mandela Boulevard, York Street, and intersecting roads.

GO GEORGE: DELAYS EXPERIENCED DUE TO TAXI MARCH

Although GO GEORGE services were disrupted earlier this morning, all routes are currently active with delays currently experienced in Nelson Mandela Boulevard. Delays are expected to expand to more routes once the march reaches York Street.

The Municipality anticipates the marchers will reach Municipal offices by approximately 09:00.

GO GEORGE Service Alert – Only Main Routes Covered

13 Nov @ 05:00

Due to minibus taxis not operating today, no GO GEORGE drivers using staff transport are able to get to the depot.

The following main routes will be covered until further notice, while community routes will be phased in as more drivers become available:
Routes 1A; 1B; 1C; 1E, 2, 7, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 24, 53, 53B, 56, 60.

Tembalethu routes 10 and 18A will be delayed.

Passengers who can arrange alternative transport are strongly advised to do so.
GO GEORGE apologises for the inconvenience and calls on employers to be understanding when staff arrive late for work.

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GO GEORGE-DIENSKENNISGEWING – SLEGS HOOFROETES GEDEK
13 Nov @ 05:00

Weens minibustaxi’s wat nie vandag werk nie, kan geen GO GEORGE-bestuurders wat personeelvervoer gebruik, by die depot uitkom nie.

Die volgende hoofroetes sal tot verdere kennisgewing gedek word, terwyl gemeenskapsroetes ingefaseer sal word namate meer bestuurders beskikbaar word:
Roetes 1A; 1B; 1C; 1E, 2, 7, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 24, 53, 53B, 56, 60.

Tembalethu-roetes 10 en 18A sal vertraag word.

Passasiers wat alternatiewe vervoer kan reël, word sterk aangeraai om dit te doen.
GO GEORGE vra om verskoning vir die ongerief en doen ‘n beroep op werkgewers om begrip te hê wanneer personeel laat opdaag vir werk.

SERVICE ALERT: Taxi March Impact on GO GEORGE

GO GEORGE SERVICE ALERT:
TAXI MARCH ON WEDNESDAY MORNING – DELAYS AND HIGHER DEMAND FOR BUS SERVICES EXPECTED

Please take note of expected delays and a higher demand for bus services on Wednesday morning, 13 November 2024 due to a march of the local taxi association.

Passengers are encouraged to take an earlier bus or arrange for alternative transport if possible, and to please be patient as more passengers than usual may need to use the bus service.

Please phone the GO GEORGE CALL CENTRE on 0800 044 044 for support and information regarding the situation, follow the GO GEORGE Facebook page or join our WhatsApp Channel for up-to-date service alerts by clicking on this link:
https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VanooYO002T09OyaKM3x for the latest updates.

GARDEN ROUTE DAM LEVEL – 12 November 2024

Percentage storage at new raised dam wall height 100 %
Rainfall for the previous days: 9.75 mm (Measured rainfall figures from 06 – 11 November 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.

Unplanned Power Outage- Portion of Thembalethu and Rosedale

We are aware of an unplanned power outage affecting portions of Zone 9 in Thembalethu and Rosedale.

Our team has already been dispatched to the site and is working to resolve the issue.

No ETR is available at present.

We appreciate your patience and will provide updates as soon as more information is available.

No Fireworks Allowed in George and surrounds


George Municipality reminds the public that due to the high fire risk, the setting off, and possession of fireworks, firecrackers, flares, paper lanterns and other such paraphernalia in the George municipal area is not allowed.

Strict Fireworks Legislation
George has strict firework legislation and according to the Bylaw on Community Safety, Section 58 (13) No person may discharge fireworks outside of a designated Fire Works Area. No fireworks area has been made available in George and should someone be caught discharging a firework, a flare or lighting a Chinese lantern an immediate fine of R1000 is applicable as well as a potential charge of arson.

Confiscation Notices
Law Enforcement Services together with other Role players would start with the compliance campaign by doing continuous inspections at shops in all areas. Confiscation notices and Fines will be issued to non-compliant shops and confiscated fireworks will be handed over to the SAPS Explosives unit for disposal.

Marine Flares
Setting off marine rocket flares for fun is hugely dangerous and irresponsible. NSRI is compelled to log and investigate each and every incident in case it is a real emergency which of course takes up their time and valuable resources and, more seriously, could detract from genuine flare sightings. It is also hugely dangerous for those setting off the flares, which, as they are quite costly, we suspect are also probably out of date. Marine guidance notes explain that all old flares need to be disposed of correctly.

Rocket flares degrade with time and there have been cases where the rocket propellant separates from the parachute and you are left with an uncontrolled flare which then comes back down and hits the person who has fired it off.

Enforcement
George Municipality will firmly enforce the applicable by-laws and Law Enforcement officials will be deployed at various areas and beaches throughout the season to attend to fireworks complaints.

Pets and fireworks
This will hopefully assist in reducing the noise levels and allow people (and their pets) to plan for “noisy” periods thus allowing for a quieter, safer environment for all concerned. For some pets, especially dogs and cats with particularly noise-sensitive ears, the sound of fireworks can cause intense fear responses. Some pets will go to extremes to hide, others get startled and run away, and general anxiety caused by unexpected loud sounds can have long-lasting effects on animals.

Other impacts of fireworks- did you know?
Bees become so disorientated they don’t go back to their hives.
Birds have panic attacks at night causing mass deaths.
Fish and other animals perish after ingesting fireworks debris.
Companion animals have anxiety and panic attacks.
Fireworks can also trigger Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in people.

Please report the illegal setting off of fireworks to 044 801 6350 or after hours at 044 801 6300.
Please report the illegal trade in fireworks to 044 801 6350 or after hours at 044 801 6300.

FIRE EMERGENCIES: 044 801 6311
TOLL FREE DISASTER NUMBER: 087 152 9999

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Geen vuurwerke word in George en omgewing toegelaat nie

George Munisipaliteit herinner die publiek daaraan dat weens die hoë brandrisiko, die afvuur, en besit van vuurwerke, klappers, fakkels, papierlanterns en ander sulke toebehore in die George munisipale gebied nie toegelaat word nie.

Streng vuurwerkwetgewing
George het streng vuurwerkwetgewing en volgens die Verordening op Gemeenskapsveiligheid, Artikel 58 (13) mag geen persoon vuurwerke buite ‘n aangewese Vuurwerkgebied afvuur nie. Daar is geen vuurwerkgebied in George beskikbaar gestel nie en sou iemand gevang word wat ‘n vuurwerk, ‘n fakkel of ‘n Chinese lantern aansteek, is ‘n onmiddellike boete van R1000 van toepassing asook ‘n moontlike klag van brandstigting.

Beslagleggingskennisgewings
Wetstoepassingsdienste sal saam met ander rolspelers met die nakomingsveldtog begin deur deurlopende inspeksies by winkels in alle gebiede te doen. Beslagleggingskennisgewings en boetes sal uitgereik word aan winkels wat nie aan die vereistes voldoen nie en gekonfiskeerde vuurwerke sal aan die SAPD se plofstofeenheid oorhandig word vir vernietiging.

Mariene vuurpylfakkels
Dit is uiters gevaarlik en onverantwoordelik om mariene vuurpylfakkels vir die pret te laat afgaan. NSRI is verplig om elke voorval aan te teken en te ondersoek ingeval dit ‘n werklike noodgeval is, wat natuurlik hul tyd en waardevolle hulpbronne in beslag neem en nog ernstiger, afbreuk kan doen aan werklike fakkelwaarnemings. Dit is ook uiters gevaarlik vir diegene wat die fakkels afvuur aangesien dit redelik duur is en waarskynlik verouderd. Luidens Mariene handleidingnotas moet alle ou fakkels korrek vernietig word. Vuurpylfakkels versleg mettertyd en daar was al gevalle waar die vuurpyldryfmiddel van die valskerm skei en jy sit met ‘n onbeheerde fakkel wat dan terugkom en die persoon wat dit afgevuur het, tref.

Handhawing
George Munisipaliteit sal die toepaslike verordeninge streng toepas en Wetstoepassingsbeamptes sal deur die seisoen by verskeie gebiede en strande ontplooi word om aandag te gee aan vuurwerkklagtes.

Troeteldiere en vuurwerke
Hierdie sal hopelik help om die geraasvlakke te verminder en mense (en hul troeteldiere) in staat stel om te beplan vir “geraas” periodes en sodoende ‘n stiller, veiliger omgewing vir alle betrokkenes, moontlik te maak. Vir sommige troeteldiere, veral honde en katte met besonder geraas-sensitiewe ore, kan die geluid van vuurwerke intense vreesreaksies veroorsaak. Sommige troeteldiere gaan tot uiterstes om weg te kruip, ander skrik en hardloop weg, en algemene angs wat deur onverwagte harde geluide veroorsaak word, kan langdurige uitwerking op diere hê.

Ander impakte van vuurwerke – het jy geweet?
Bye raak so gedisoriënteerd dat hulle nie teruggaan na hul korwe nie.
Voëls ondergaan paniekaanvalle in die nag wat massa-vrektes veroorsaak.
Visse en ander diere vergaan nadat hulle vuurwerkrommel ingeneem het.
Geselskapsdiere het angs- en paniekaanvalle.
Vuurwerke kan ook posttraumatiese stresversteuring by mense veroorsaak.

Rapporteer asseblief die onwettige afvuur van vuurwerke by 044 801 6350 of na-ure by 044 801 6300.
Meld asseblief die onwettige handel in vuurwerke by 044 801 6350 of na-ure by 044 801 6300 aan.

BRANDNOODGEVALLE: 044 801 6311
TOLVRYE RAMPNOMMER: 087 152 9999

Meter Reading Service Provider

Londoloza Utility Solutions is the appointed service provider to deliver meter reading services.

Meter readers wear the following gear to verify themselves:
• A navy blue raincoat (if it’s cold or raining)
• A yellow branded safety vest.
• A unique identification card.
• Grey overall pants with safety boots.

Should a property owner have any questions/enquiries regarding the meter readers, please call Londoloza on the Telephone number: 012 492 6600 or Cell/WhatsApp line at 081 602 3425.

Self-readings are still allowed and can be submitted by making use of the following methods:

Submit your meter reading by email to meterreadings@george.gov.za, including the accountholder’s name, contact details, George Municipal account number, and
date of reading.

Submit your meter reading using the My Smart City – George App
✅ Go to your Apps home screen
✅ Tap on the Municipal Self Meter Readings icon
✅ Tap the Add Account and Complete all relevant fields (Please note that you can only proceed once you have selected your location under your profile.)
✅ Once done, tap Save Details.

Enquiries regarding water meter readings may be directed to: accounts@george.gov.za or george@meterman.co.za

Early Closure of MVR, DLTC, and VTS offices

Please be advised that the Motor Vehicle Registration (MVR) services in Hibernia and Blanco, the Driving Licence Testing Centre (DLTC) in Pacaltsdorp, and the Vehicle Testing Station (VTS) will be closed from 2 p.m. on Wednesday, 13 November 2024.

All services will resume as normal on Thursday, 13 November 2024.