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OPENBARE KENNISGEWING: SLUITING VAN UNIONDALE-KANTORE

Die publiek van Uniondale word hiermee in kennis gestel dat die munisipale kantore op Donderdag, 2 April 2026 om 12:00 sal sluit. Die kantore heropen weer op Dinsdag, 7 April 2026, ná die Paasnaweek.

Neem asseblief kennis dat die Bestuurslisensie-toetssentrum (DLTC) ook vir die volle dag op Donderdag, 2 April 2026 gesluit sal wees.

PUBLIC NOTICE: INPUT INVITED ON HOMELESSNESS IN GEORGE


George Municipality invites residents and community members to participate in a short survey aimed at strengthening the management of homelessness across the greater George area. We are seeking constructive input and collaborative solutions to inform practical, coordinated interventions. Your feedback will play an important role in guiding planning, resource allocation, and the development of targeted programmes.

The surveys take approximately 3 minutes to complete, and responses are requested by 26 April 2026.

Community Members https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PNZKN8G

This survey allows community members to share constructive ideas and contribute to collective solutions, helping guide interventions that respond to real needs and strengthen overall community well-being.

For any queries, please contact Asavela Mandongana on 044 802 2000 or email amandongana@george.gov.za

George Municipality encourages all stakeholders to participate and be part of a collective effort to address homelessness in a meaningful and impactful way.

Research, Development, and Innovation Incentives Guide

The Research, Development, and Innovation Incentives Guide for Western Cape Businesses is a comprehensive document compiled by the Western Cape Government’s Department of Economic Development and Tourism. This booklet is a valuable resource for organizations seeking financial or strategic support for R&D and innovation initiatives, highlighting both government and private sector opportunities across diverse sectors. It supports the broader goals of the Growth for Jobs Strategy, where technology and innovation are key enablers of economic competitiveness and job creation.

Why Use This Guide?
• Save time by accessing verified, up-to-date incentive programmes in one place.
• Explore opportunities for R&D, commercialisation, and innovation funding.
• Identify incentives that match your business stage – from startup to scaling to international growth.
• Connect with government, private sector, and development agencies offering support.

Who Should Use It?
• Entrepreneurs and startups developing new technologies or services.
• Established businesses looking to expand operations or enter new markets.
• Researchers and innovators seeking funding to take ideas from lab to market.
• Investors and corporates exploring partnerships with small businesses.

How to access the Guide?
Herewith the link: https://www.westerncape.gov.za/edat/research-development-and-innovation-incentives-guide

Handbook of Important Information for Emerging Contractors

What does it really mean to be a compliant contractor?
Compliance is more than paperwork — it’s about meeting legal, financial, and industry standards that make your business credible and competitive.

The Emerging Contractor Booklet breaks it down in simple terms so you can focus on growing your business with confidence.
This handbook brings together critical information from all key industry regulators, giving contractors a single, easy-to-understand source of guidance to support their journey—whether they are starting out, growing their business, or preparing to work with government and the public sector.

This handbook is compiled by the Western Cape Department of Economic Development and Tourism (DEDAT) Red Tape Reduction Unit in partnership with industry regulators to guide emerging contractors through the essential compliance requirements needed to operate in the construction sector.
For more information, visit https://bit.ly/4bQRqP6

Refuse collection and Municipal Offices closed for Easter Public Holidays

George Municipality hereby advises the public that all municipal offices will close on Thursday, 2 April at 12:00 and reopen on Tuesday, 7 April at 07:45.

Refuse removal services will continue as per the normal schedule on this day and throughout the Easter weekend period. Households and businesses are reminded to place refuse out by 07:00.

The Cashier Halls at the Main Building on York Street and the Market Street offices will close at 11:30. All libraries will be closed over the Easter weekend. The swimming pools in Conville and Uniondale will be open over the weekend, operating during normal hours.
Offices of Motor Vehicle Registration (MVR) Office and Vehicle Testing Station (VTS) in Hibernia Street, MVR Blanco and Driving Licence Testing Centre (DLTC) in Pacaltsdorp will also be closing at 11:30 to the public.

Residents are urged to take note of these arrangements and to plan accordingly. Your cooperation is appreciated.
Refuse collection will proceed as normal on Thursday, 2 April 2026, as well as on Good Friday and Easter Monday. Business refuse removal will take place on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, as per the usual schedule.

For refuse-related enquiries (black, green, and blue bags), contact George Municipality Environmental Services at 82 Meade Street, George, or telephone 044 802 2900.

Building rubble, garden waste, and other materials not suitable for bag collection may be disposed of at the municipal refuse site on the R102 (Airport Road).

Operating hours are as follows: Monday to Friday 07:00–18:00, Saturday 07:00–15:00, and on all public holidays (excluding 25 December).
All emergency services will remain operational throughout the Easter weekend.

After-hours contact numbers:
Fire Emergency (24/7): 044 801 6311
Toll-Free Disaster Number (24/7): 087 152 9999
George Municipality After-hours Number: 044 801 6300

Residents Urged to Place Refuse Out Only on Collection Mornings

The George Municipality reminds all residents to follow responsible waste practices to help maintain clean and safe neighbourhoods.

Refuse must only be placed outside on the morning of the scheduled collection day (by 07:00) and not the night before. Early placement of refuse contributes significantly to bags being torn open, litter being spread in public spaces, and increased activity by waste pickers.

The Municipality is aware of increased complaints regarding waste pickers in residential areas, including the tearing open of refuse bags, littering, and incidents of intimidation or confrontation. Such behaviour is unacceptable and raises legitimate public health and safety concerns. At the same time, the matter requires a balanced, lawful, and sustainable response.

Law enforcement continues to support waste management efforts through ongoing high-visibility patrols in identified areas, with dedicated shifts deployed from the early hours. However, resource constraints require teams to balance responses to service complaints with proactive patrols addressing bin rummaging and related issues.

The Municipality continues to promote recycling and waste minimisation initiatives and encourages residents to separate waste at source and make use of available services.

The George Municipality remains committed to improving waste management services and working with communities to find practical, locally appropriate solutions.

Enquiries and Reporting:
Refuse Removal and Solid Waste: 044 802 2900 / 044 802 2911
Law Enforcement: 044 801 6350 / 044 801 6389

GM Mayoral Speeches for Ordinary Council 26 March 2026

https://www.george.gov.za/george-doc-categories/documents/council/speeches-of-the-executive-mayor/

Please find via above link the Mayoral Speeches made today in the Ordinary Council 26 March 2026 by Executive Mayor Browen Johnson, on the Draft Budget 2026/27; the Draft 5th Generation Review of the Integrated Development Plan (IDP) for the 2026/2027 financial year and the Oversight Report on the 2024/2025 Draft Annual Report of the George Municipality.