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Overstrand Municipality has received many complaints this year over the illegal cutting of trees in especially the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley.

Although there is a lot of suitable trees in the Overstrand area, neither the Municipality nor CapeNature issue permits to harvest invasive alien plants for braai wood on municipal land.

Private landowners may implement a permit system or issue a letter of authorisation to woodcutters stating that they are allowed to remove category 1b or 2 trees (such as blue gum) from a specific area. As such it is up to the individual landowner to come to an arrangement with the wood cutter regarding safety concerns and entry, regrowth and managing the woodland.  The most important arrangement must be that the landowner ensures that all discarded leaves and branches are removed after the cutting as it becomes fuel for any fire that may start.

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Overstrand Municipality received numerous complaints about rogue baboons in Pringle Bay. 

According to residents, there is one male baboon in particular, called Blue Tag, that has been habituated to such an extent that he no longer displays any fear of humans.  Residents are “robbed” of their shopping as they exit shops, and some have experienced minor injuries after tussles with Blue Tag.

It has been established earlier in the year that Blue Tag is not a native of the Pringle Bay troop and migrated from its natal troop in Gordon’s Bay earlier in this year. 

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Overstrand Municipality's Law Enforcement teams attended to various complaints over the weekend of 18 - 20 August 2023 and many fines were issued and arrests made.

The Task Team and LEAP officers as well as the Rapid Response and Marine and Coastal Units arrested three men for the illegal possession and transportation of abalone on the R43 in Stanford. 442 units of abalone with an estimated value of R80 000 as well as a bakkie, cell phones and a knife were seized.
 
In an intelligence driven operation, three suspects were found in possession of stolen property and house-breaking implements and were arrested.

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The South African Revenue Service (SARS) will be visiting the Overstrand on the following dates to assist taxpayers with the submission of income tax returns, digital migration, e-Filing, income tax registration and general enquiries on tax matters.

  • 4 September 2023: Hawston Thusong Centre from 09:00 - 15:00
  • 5 September 2023: Proteadorp Community Hall, Kleinmond from 10:00 - 15:00
  • 12 September 2023: Multi-purpose Centre at Hermanus New Harbour from 10:00 - 15:00
  • 13 September 2023: Gansbaai Tourism Hall from 10:00 - 15:00

Dates are provided by SARS and may be subject to change.

 

To date, 2 776 applications have been received from indigent households across the Overstrand of which 146 forms were incomplete with outstanding documentation and incorrect information.

The approved indigent applications total 2 192 and the 50 units of free electricity were given to the relevant households. The relevant rebates (free basic services) will also be backdated for June, July and August, where applicable.

Steady progress is being made with the backlog, which is down to 91 forms with 347 new applications received during the week.

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