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GEORGE PROPERTY NEWS - Having to wait months for building plan approvals and a new, over-complicated digital building application process at the George Municipality s planning and development department is leaving architects and town planners highly frustrated and despondent.
This is according to a number of professionals who spoke to George Herald.
Local architect Pieter Liebenberg and his wife, Naydine, say they have been waiting for about six months for approval of their own home building plan and even longer for projects that he is working on.
Among these is the application for a house for an overseas client that has been dragging on for two years.
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GEORGE BUSINESS NEWS - Businesses struggling to implement Covid-19 workplace safety protocols have access to the free assistance of an occupational health and safety agency up until 23 March.
The Western Cape Department of Economic Development and Tourism has secured the services of the agency which will help businesses at no cost to implement the necessary protocols and comply with regulations.
David Maynier, Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities, said in a statement recently that many businesses are struggling with the implementation.
Assistance will be provided with processes such as completing Covid-19 risk assessments, developing risk mitigation plans, and implementing relevant sector-specific Covid-19 health and safety measures.
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Climate science can aid planning for Cape Townâs windbound periods
When not wind-bound, the port of Cape Town can move 16,000 containers per week, but unfortunately the southeaster wind has been âexceptionally badâ at times this season, notes Terry Gale, chairperson of the Western Cape Exportersâ Club, which represents many in the fruit export industry (fresh produce is the majority of cargo exported from Cape Town).
On late afternoon Wednesday 24 February winds of up to 90km per hour forced a closure of the container terminal, lasting for more than two days until its re-opening the following Saturday. As a result vessels were on average delayed by eight days and many shipping lines are bypassing Cape Town in order to keep to their windows at the subsequent ports to the east or to the north.
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