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Water Rationing: Immediate Implementation

By City Notifications

Dear water user Notice of immediate implementation of water rationing across Cape Town The City of Cape Town has activated water rationing to forcibly lower water usage in line with water restrictions across the metro as phase 1 of its critical water shortages disaster plan. Water usage remains dangerously high…

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Avondrust Circle & Farm Village Parking Lot

By City Notifications, Planning Applications

NRPA Communication: Avondrust Circle/Chappies Restaurant Update & Noordhoek Farm Village Parking Update The Restaurant Please click on avondrust-circle-restaurant-timeline-and-comment to read a history of the rezoning process for the Avondrust Circle/Chappies restaurant currently under construction. Note that the stakes on the Common Verge are not for road widening purposes. There is a plan…

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Water restrictions at Level 5

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The City of Cape Town has implemented Level 5 Water Restrictions, effective from 3 September 2017 until further notice. RESTRICTIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL CUSTOMERS All water users are required to use no more than 87 litres of municipal drinking water per person per day in total irrespective of whether you are…

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CTEET Application for Grants

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Changing Lives Through Nature Do you, or your organisation, have a project that includes the following: Biodiversity enhancement Sustainable livelihoods e.g. recycling initiatives, community gardens etc Environmental education and awareness? The Cape Town Environmental Education Trust (CTEET) is calling for applications for small grants (R15 000 – R30 000 with…

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News from the City of Cape Town

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INVITATION TO COMMENT ON THE DRAFT MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT PLAN: DUNES AND BEACHES The City of Cape Town has a dynamic coastline subject to various coastal processes including, inter alia, erosion, accretion and wind-blown sand. Public infrastructure such as roads and walkways in close proximity to the coastline are frequently either…

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