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Update: Motor Vehicle Accident at the Outeniqua Pass Cleared and Road Reopened

A motor vehicle accident occurred at the Outeniqua Pass between George and Oudtshoorn. One lane in the direction of George was closed. The road has now been cleared and is open for traffic.

Motor Vehicle Accident at the Outeniqua Pass One Lane Closed

A motor vehicle accident occurred at the Outeniqua Pass between George and Oudtshoorn. One lane in the direction of George has been closed. A stop-and-go is in place to regulate traffic.

George Municipality has less than 6400 Prepaid Meters to update before national deadline

George Municipality has systematically over the past two years been working with over 50 000 consumers to achieve a 100% update of all Prepaid Meters (TID PROCESS). The municipality has less than 6400 Meters to update and is currently at an 87% achievement rate. The STS system uses a very high security algorithm which needs to be updated before November 2024 in order for the meters to correctly function. If your meter is not updated before the deadline, you will not be able to recharge your prepaid meter with the new tokens and will not have power (once your units run out). The municipality is now busy in areas Thembalethu, Conville, Wilderness and Touwsranten with field staff and contractor teams going out weekly to do inspections and assist with the updates.

HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOUR METER HAS BEEN UPDATED
1. If you have been visited by one of our teams, a pink sticker will be displayed on your meter.
2. If you followed the KEYCHANGE Token process you are aware your meter has been updated.
3. If you remain unsure, please contact Ontec for verification that your meter has been updated on 044 873 5474.

IF YOUR METER IS NOT UPDATED YOU WILL RECEIVE WITH YOUR NEXT PURCHASE – A CREDIT TOKEN, AND TWO KEYCHANGE TOKENS which must be inserted in below sequence:

1. FIRST INSERT ALL old or unused tokens. The meter will NOT accept your old or unused tokens, once you enter the key change token and no reimbursement can be made on these tokens.
2. Enter the KEY CHANGE TOKEN 1 , wait for meter to accept it and then enter KEY CHANGE TOKEN 2, wait for the meter to accept it.
3. INSERT your INDIGENT TOKEN if you have one.
4. INSERT your NEW CREDIT TOKEN.
5. Should your meter not accept the Key Change Tokens, it will become unresponsive. Please call 044 801 9222 for assistance during working hours only.

Verification or Queries – If you receive an extra token and you are unsure what to do?
Customers may phone the George Municipality on 044 801 9222 or Ontec on 044 873 5474 for verification, for response to queries OR to request that their software be addressed. Please note that all municipal and/or Ontec officials carry identification cards with a photograph and their ID number as well as a copy of a verification letter explaining the purpose of their visit.

 

ESKOM LOADSHEDDING UPDATE – 28 January

 

Loadshedding will be maintained at Stage 2 until further notice.

George will be affected as follows:

Monday 29/01/2024
00:00 – 02:30
08:00 – 10:30

Tuesday 30/01/2023
08:00 – 10:30
16:00 – 18:30

Wednesday 31/01/2024
16:00 – 18:30

Thursday 01/02/2024
14:00 – 16:30
22:00 – 00:30

Friday 02/02/2024
22:00 – 00:30

Uniondale will be affected as follows:

Monday 29/01/2024
03:00 – 05:30
11:00 – 13:30

Tuesday 30/01/2023
11:00 – 13:30
19:00 – 21:30

Wednesday 31/01/2024
19:00 – 21:30

Thursday 01/02/2024
17:00 – 19:30

Friday 02/02/2024
01:00 – 03:30

Issued George Municipality

PLANNED OUTAGE – GEORGE SUBSTATION, 30 January 2024

NOTIFICATION OF THE INTERRUPTION OF THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.

THE FOLLOWING AREAS WILL BE AFFECTED: GEORGE SUBSTATION
LE VALLIA, ROSEMORE, PARKDENE, THEMBALETHU, LAWAAIKAMP, MARAISKAMP, BORCHERDS, PROTEA PARK, HARRY COMMAY HOSPITAL, Nelson Mandela BLVD, GEORGE SOUTH, GEORGE INDUSTRIA, CITY CENTRE, CONVILLE, GEORGE EAST, DENNEOORD

NOTICE is hereby given that the electricity supply will be interrupted on TUESDAY 30 JANUARY 2024 FROM 16H00 TO 20H00 for the purpose of doing alterations to the electrical mains. Consumers are warned to treat the installation as being live for the full duration as the supply may be resumed at any time within the notified period.

Should circumstances prevent the work being carried out during the abovementioned period; the work will be done on
THURSDAY 01 FEBRUARY 2024 FROM 16H00 TO 20H00

 

ESKOM LOADSHEDDING UPDATE – Saturday, 27 January 2024

ESKOM LOADSHEDDING UPDATE – Saturday, 27 January 2024

As a result of four generation units being taken out of service overnight,  Stage 2 loadshedding will be implemented at 05:00 on Saturday until further notice.  Eskom will communicate should any significant changes occur.

George will be affected as follows:

Saturday 27/01/2024
18:00 – 20:30

Sunday 28/01/2024
02:00 – 04:30

Uniondale will be affected as follows:

Saturday 27/01/2024
21:00 – 23:30

Sunday 28/01/2024
05:00 – 07:30

 

ESKOM LOADSHEDDING UPDATE, Friday, 26 January 2024

Due to the sustained performance of the generation fleet and the anticipated lower weekend electricity demand, Stage 1 loadshedding is in force and will continue until 05:00 on Saturday, as previously communicated.

Thereafter, loadshedding will be suspended from 05:00 until 16:00 when Stage 1 loadshedding will resume until 05:00 on Sunday.

This pattern of suspending loadshedding during the day and implementing Stage 1 loadshedding in the evening will be repeated on Sunday.

Eskom will closely monitor the power system and communicate should any significant changes occur. The outlook for the week ahead will be provided on Sunday afternoon.

George will be affected as follows:
Friday 26/01/2024
18:00 – 20:30

Saturday 27/01/2024
None

Sunday 28/01/2024
02:00 – 04:30

Uniondale will be affected as follows:
Friday 26/01/2024
21:00 – 23:30

Saturday 27/01/2024
None

Sunday 28/01/2024
None

Issued George Municipality

LIFEGUARDS ON DUTY

From 1 February to 2 April 2024 lifeguards will be on duty at ALL beaches that fall under George Municipal jurisdiction ONLY on Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays, between 9am – 5pm.

Conville Public Swimming Pool
Lifeguards are available at the Conville Public Swimming Pool from 1 February 2024 to 2 April 2024, Monday to Friday 1pm – 4 pm and Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays from 9am – 12pm and 1pm – 4pm with 2 Lifeguards on Duty and one Lifeguard on standby.

Uniondale Public Swimming Pool
Lifeguards are available at the Uniondale Public Swimming Pool from 1 February 2024 to 2 April 2024, Monday to Sunday and Public Holidays from 10am – 6pm with 2 Lifeguards on Duty.
As of 3 April 2024 until 1 December 2024, there will be no lifeguards deployed at the beaches and swimming pools.

1. Beach Safety
Beaches and swimming pool that fall under the George Municipality’s jurisdiction
Wilderness Main Beach
Wilderness Lagoon
Wilderness Steps
Wilderness Lientjiesklip
Victoria Bay Beach
Gwaing River Mouth Beach and Day Camp
Herold’s Bay Beach and Tidal pool
Conville Municipal swimming pool
Uniondale Municipal swimming pool
Essential phone numbers to keep close this summer
The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) Station 23 at Wilderness Beach supports the municipality. The NSRI can be reached on 082 990 5955.

George Fire Department FIRE 044 803 6311
TOLL FREE DISASTER NUMBER: 087 152 9999
George Municipality AFTER HOURS 044 803 6300

How can people keep themselves safe and protected on the beach and in the water?
Learn to swim: Learning to swim is the best defence against drowning. Teach children to swim at an early age. Children who are not taught when they are very young tend to avoid swim instruction as they age, probably due to embarrassment. Swimming instruction is a crucial step in protecting children from injury or death.

Swim near a lifeguard: statistics show that the chance of drowning at a beach without lifeguard protection is almost five times greater than drowning at a beach with lifeguards.

Swim with a buddy: Many drownings involve single swimmers. When you swim with a buddy if one of you has a problem the other may be able to help, including signalling for assistance from others. At least have someone onshore watching you.
Check with the lifeguards: Lifeguards work continually to identify hazards that might affect you. They can advise you on the safest place to swim, as well as places to avoid. They want you to have a safe day. Talk to them when you first arrive at the beach and ask them for their advice.

Use sunscreen and drink water: Everyone loves a sunny day, but exposure to the sun affects your body. Without sunscreen, you can be seriously burned. The sun’s rays can also cause life-long skin damage and skin cancer. To protect yourself always choose “broad spectrum” sunscreen rated from 15 to 50 SPF, or clothing that covers your skin, and reapply sunscreen regularly throughout the day. The sun can also dehydrate you quickly. Drink lots of water and avoid alcohol, which contributes to dehydration. Lifeguards treat people for heat exhaustion and heat stroke from time to time. If you feel ill, be sure to contact a lifeguard.

Obey Posted Signs and Flags: It sometimes seems as though there are too many signs, but the ones at the beach are intended to help keep you safe and inform you about local regulations. Read the signs when you first arrive and please follow their direction. Flags may be flown by lifeguards to advise of hazards and regulations that change from time to time. You can usually find informational signs explaining the flags’ meaning or just ask the lifeguard. ONLY Swim Between the flags. They indicate the swimming Area. Do not swim if there are no Lifeguards on duty.

Keep the Beach and Water Clean: Nobody likes to see the beach or water littered with trash. Even in places where beach cleaning services pick up trash daily, it may linger on the beach for hours, causing an unsightly mess and threatening the health of birds and animals. Broken glass also holds a great risk of injury to beach users. Do your part. Pick up after yourself and even others. Everyone will appreciate you for it.

Learn Rip Current Safety: 80% of rescues by lifeguards at ocean beaches are caused by rip currents. These currents are formed by surf and gravity because once surf pushes water up the slope of the beach, gravity pulls it back. This can create concentrated rivers of water moving offshore. Some people mistakenly call this an undertow, but there is no undercurrent, just an offshore current. If you are caught in a rip current, don’t fight it by trying to swim directly to shore. Instead, swim parallel to shore until you feel the current relax, then swim to shore. Most rip currents are narrow and a short swim parallel to shore will bring you to safety.

Enter Water Feet First: Serious, lifelong injuries, including paraplegia, occur every year due to diving headfirst into unknown water and striking the bottom. Bodysurfing can result in a serious neck injury when the swimmer’s neck strikes the bottom. Check for depth and obstructions before diving, then go in feet first the first time; and use caution while bodysurfing, always extending a hand ahead of you. Be careful even at the swimming pool.

Wear a Life Jacket when on Watercrafts: Some 80% of fatalities associated with boating accidents are from drowning. Most involve people who never expected to end up in the water but fell overboard or ended up in the water when the boat sank. Children are particularly at risk and should wear life jackets whenever they are aboard boats.

2. Public Swimming pools
Conville Public Swimming Pool
Lifeguards are available at the Conville Public Swimming Pool from 1 February 2024 to 2 April 2024, Monday to Friday 1pm – 4 pm (with 2 Lifeguards on Duty) and Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays from 9am – 12pm and 1pm – 4pm with 2 Lifeguards on Duty and one Lifeguard on standby.

Uniondale Public Swimming Pool
Lifeguards are available at the Uniondale Public Swimming Pool from 1 February 2024 to 2 April 2024, Monday to Sunday and Public Holidays from 10am – 6pm with 2 Lifeguards on Duty.

The following safety precautions are to be adhered to:
• Do not dive into a pool you have never been in before
• Listen to the lifeguards
• Do not swim alone
• Do not let small children swim in the big pool.
• No diving. No pushing
• Children under the age of 12 must be escorted by an adult (Please note that the small pool at Conville is closed for repairs)
• No weapons
• No alcohol is allowed at the swimming pools
• Right of admission reserved.

The tariffs for entry into both Conville and Uniondale swimming pools are as follows:
Non-Sporting events:
• Entrance fee: Adult (Including children 16years and above): R 15, 00 per person
• Children (15 years & under): R 5, 00 per child
• Swimming tuition: per person: R 11, 00 (Both adult and children)

Sporting events:
Hire of Conville Swimming Pool:
o Galas for Adults: R1 500,00 / full day
o R 800, 00 / half day
o Deposit R1 500, 00 (Refundable)
o Floodlights: R 300, 00 / hour
o Touchpads: R 4 000, 00 / day
o PLEASE NOTE: Entry fee to the Swimming Pools is VAT INCLUSIVE

For enquiries/bookings: Conville Swimming Pool
Tel: 044 801 9488
Contact persons:
Mr G de Villiers Email: gbdevilliers@george.gov.za – Sport Development Assistant
Ms LY Botha Email lybotha@george.gov.za – Sport Development Officer
Ms S Velembo Email svelembo@george.gov.za
For enquiries/Bookings: Uniondale Swimming Pool
Tel: 044-8019020 / 044 7521024 (Uniondale Office)

 

LIFEGUARDS ON THE BEACHES