Congratulations and thank you to these members elected at the AGM: – Chair: Bas Zuidberg – Civic: Patrick Wright – Planning: Bas Zuidberg * – Communications: Ingrid Altmann – Treasurer: Andrew Bailey – General: Nico Kruger * no candidate came forward for the election, ExCo is to continue looking. Presentations from the NRPA AGM 2024….
As you may have seen in other messages, NEAG and NRPA are urging residents to only buy pine and gum for firewood since these are PSHB free for the moment, and to braai over charcoal or gas. Given that the beetle infects plane, oak, coral, maple, willow and poplar trees,…

Corona Virus: Community health tips Working together to protect our community during the lock down The Noordhoek Ratepayers Association has a few community health tips you can implement that will protect your family and the rest of our community as lock down measures are put into place to curb…
City advises of water supply disruptions in the South Peninsula area 5 – 22 July 2019 The City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Department will be conducting emergency repair work on the roof of the Brakkloof Reservoir that supplies water to a large portion of the South Peninsula…
CITY OF CAPE TOWN 18 FEBRUARY 2019 MEDIA RELEASE Risk of nuisance tripping from load-shedding can be reduced The City of Cape Town encourages residents to reduce the risk of nuisance tripping, which happens when the power does not come back on immediately after the occurrence of load-shedding, by switching…

CITY OF CAPE TOWN 4 JUNE 2018 MEDIA RELEASE City’s action to lower water pressure leading to mega savings As at today, Monday 4 June 2018, Cape Town’s collective consumption over the past week was 529 million litres of water per day, up from an average…

Water crisis media releases Media release_ 20_04_2018 Media release_ 24_04_2018 Media release_ 12_04_2018

STATEMENT BY THE CITY’S EXECUTIVE DEPUTY MAYOR, ALDERMAN IAN NEILSON Water usage spikes by 5% to 542 million litres per day As of Monday 16 April 2018, our collective consumption over the past week was 542 million litres of water per day. This is up from an average of 516…

Water outlook for Western Cape 2018 The severity of the drought prompted CCT to develop a disaster management plan if dam levels drop to the extent whereit is no longer possible to provide water to the metropolitan area. Read more here – Water outlook 2018

CITY OF CAPE TOWN 19 MARCH 2018 MEDIA RELEASE City encouraged by drop in vegetation fires With the warmer months drawing to a close, the City’s Fire and Rescue Service has noticed a drop in the number of wildfires compared to previous years, but structural fires remain a concern. Read…