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Wheelie bins to Touwsranten a step in the green direction

Wheelie bins to Touwsranten a step in the green direction The mayor appealed to the residents of Touwsranten to look after their wheelie bins as they don t come cheap. Each bin has a unique number and residents had to sign for their bins. Source Thursday, 27 May 2021, 16:31 Jakobus Solomons wheelies his grandson, Adrian Solomons (2) home on his wheelie bin received from the George Municipality. GEORGE NEWS - Touwsranten was the first area to receive wheelie bins as part of a greening project by George Municipality yesterday, Wednesday 26 May.  The first 20 bins, part of a total of 620 bins to the value of R350 000, were hand-delivered by George Mayor Leon van Wyk. The remaining bins will be delivered in the coming days.

From chemical to flush in one month

From chemical to flush in one month Miggels is proud of his toilet and said he will make sure it s kept clean and maintained. I ve been a resident for 26 years in the settlement, he said. These new toilets are definitely more convenient than the chemical toilets used previously. Source Monday, 15 March 2021, 15:36 At the freshly painted flush toilet are, from left: Cllr Marlene Barnardt; Mayor Leon van Wyk; one of the beneficiaries, Jonathan Miggels; and Raybin Figland, Portfolio Councillor for Human Settlements. Video GEORGE NEWS & VIDEO - A resident of Kleinkrantz informal settlement, Jonathan Miggels, was so excited with a delivery of 24 flush toilets last week, that he almost immediately started to paint his new throne . 

Building starts for satellite fire station in Wilderness

Wilderness will be the municipality’s third satellite station, in addition to Thembalethu and Uniondale. Source Thursday, 18 February 2021, 11:04 George Mayor Leon van Wyk (left) and fire chief Neels Barnard at the site of the Wilderness satellite fire station where construction will commence shortly. GEORGE NEWS - Construction of a satellite fire station in Wilderness, 14km outside George, has commenced this week. George fire chief Neels Barnard said the satellite station in Wilderness had been a long-term goal of the department to cover incidents east of the Kaaimans River bridge more efficiently.  “The station’s location near the Caltex The Waves circle on the N2 will allow for easy access to the major fire and rescue risks of the area – vehicle accidents including hazardous materials spills, Wilderness beach and lakes for water incidents, fuel stations, hotels, dense vegetation and agr

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