2B Water Restrictions lifted for George
Section 2 B Water Restrictions in terms of the George Municipality Drought Management Policy were lifted with immediate effect for George following an Ordinary Council meeting held on 25 March 2021.Water restrictions were implemented in June 2017 when the Garden Route Dam level dropped...
Thembalethu Bridge upgrade
Press release from George Municipality
Thembalethu Bridge upgrade will boost Southern Cape economyWestern Cape, 9 March 2021 – With road infrastructure being prioritised in South Africa’s economic recovery plan in a post-COVID environment, the upgrade of the Thembalethu Bridge in George, bodes well for the...
Geen Liggiesfees vanjaar
The George Municipality anounced today that there will not be a Lights Festival this year due to Covid-19 reasons.George Municipality has taken the decision that the annual Lights Festival as well as the switching on of the festive lights will not take place in...
GEORGE MUNICIPALITY WATER UPDATE: 25 November 2020
GEORGE MUNICIPALITY WATER UPDATE: 25 November 2020
Dam level: 100% (since 7 October 2020)
Rainfall since 19 November 2020: 1mm
Demand/usage: 27.763 megalitresSECTION 2B WATER RESTRICTIONS CURRENTLY APPLY IN GEORGE AND SURROUNDS:Handheld watering of gardens using a hose using municipal water: even-numbered households Mondays and Thursdays,...
No fireworks for Guy Fawkes
The George Municipality reminds residents and visitors that fireworks, fire crackers, flares, paper lanterns and other such paraphernalia are considered a major fire risk and are not allowed in public or private spaces in the municipal area.George Acting Fire Chief Neels Barnard said the...
Illegal Dumping awareness session
Following an Illegal Dumping Awareness session that was held at Thembalethu Community Hall last Saturday 31 October, it was clear that illegal dumping is a big problem and health hazard in George and without the help of the local communities the Municipalities will not...