PBRPA October 2022 Meeting Minutes
The Chairperson welcomed everyone to the meeting and Alderman Coetzee opened in prayer.
Earlier today, somebody dumped two rubbish bags next to a driveway along Clarence Drive in Betty’s Bay. The baboons ripped the bags open already.
This is despite the fact that Overstrand Municipality has transfer stations, drop-off facilities and dumping sites available, where builder’s rubble can be dumped.
The problem is, however, not limited to this area.
Residents are kindly requested to take responsibility of their waste and to immediately report any incidents of illegal dumping of household waste and garden refuse or builders’ rubble to Overstrand Law Enforcement on 028 313 8996. Unfortunately, illegal dumping is difficult to enforce “unless we catch somebody in the act”.
When you report unlawful dumping of household waste, garden refuse and/or builders’ rubble to Law Enforcement, please provide as much information as you can, like the names of alleged perpetrators, vehicle registration or colour of the vehicle and the type of waste. You don’t need a photograph of the perpetrator, but it will strengthen the case for a warning or fine to be issued.
Don’t let illegal dumpers get away with it. Report it.
Pearly Beach Ratepayers Association is a non-profit organisation that aims to preserve the beauty and integrity of Pearly Beach. The association serves as a link between ratepayers and the Overstrand Municipality when it comes to all community affairs. Additional services managed by the Pearly Beach...
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MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE OF THE PEARLY BEACH RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION.
The Chairperson welcomed everyone to the meeting and opened in prayer.
At one of our committee meetings, Treasurer, Trevor Archer enquired about renovating the entrance wall to Pearly Beach.
We have a new ward councillor, Cllr Steven Fourie, elected in November last year, to serve Ward 11 for the next five years.