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Cape Town urges consumers to save water, dam levels lower than usual

Lower than usual rains results in less water in City of Cape Town’s dams - but the City population is growing. Be part of the solution and save water. See tips on water saving...

 
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Muizenberg Safety to improve with Beach Buddies

Muizenberg Community Safety Initiative (MCSI) and the Muizenberg Improvement District (MID) have developed a novel approach to safety on the beach. Well-trained “beach buddies” will replace illegal car-guards.

 
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City of Cape Town Electricity Tariff Structure 1 July 2011

In Cape Town you get what you pay for. No more service fees. Two tariff categories for homes: LIFELINE & DOMESTIC (see details). Reducing electricity consumption to fall into the Lifeline tariff saves rands.

 
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Cape Town City’s revised Traffic Calming Policy

Being pertinent to the meeting which took place in Fish Hoek on 7 July 2011 with regard to residents' concerns re reckless driving on Kommetjie Rd I have copied and pasted this report directly from the City of Cape Town's website as we have not yet received the press release.

 
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Contact details of South Peninsula Ward Councillors

For contact details of our local South Peninsula Ward councillors see https://scenicsouth.co.za//civic-index/south-peninsula-civic-associations/

 
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Water Master Plan for Cape Town

Cape Town's demand for water is anticipated to exceed supply around 2017 - 19. City study looks at water for the future incl. re-use, desalination, aquifer...

 
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