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Fibre Update
“Hi Vredekloof Residents! We are happy to confirm that surveys have been completed. Link Africa have estimated that wayleave submissions will be sent to the City of Cape Town by the end of August. For more information about the packages on offer to you, please visit www.frogfootfibre.com Stay tuned for the next update!”
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Vredekloof Fibre – Work in Progress!!
Link Africa All the legal contracts are now finalised and signed …. and the picture says it all !! As Link Africa’s proposal to deploy fibre optic networks in existing sewers and storm water networks were approved by the City of Cape Town, the first step is now a survey of all Vredekloof’s sewers and storm water infrastructure.…
Read MoreWater Restrictions – Frequently asked Questions
This is a must read document for everybody. Some of the links in the document are missing, but at the bottom, there is a link to the complete document. These questions and answers have been prepared to help you comply with the Cape Town level 2 water restrictions effective from 1 January 2016. 1. Will…
Read MoreKatte in Vredekloof – Cats in Vredekloof
Die VCID ontvang gereëld klagtes omtrent katte wat ‘n oorlas is en in huise “sprei”. Hier volg inligting en moontlike raad van inwoners. 1. “Leon..The cat has probably had its op by now. Its testerone will reduce in 10 days. Thanks again.” Two months later … “Hi Leon. Just to say the neutered cat came to…
Read MoreWater Restrictions – weekly dam levels
Weekly dam levels Resources The state of the main dams supplying the Cape metropolitan area as compared to the five previous years is reflected in the table below. Because the sizes of the dams vary, the best indicator is the overall percentage stored compared to the total accumulated capacity. This is the statistic shown in…
Read MoreCity warns against heat-seeking pests and disease
The City’s Health Directorate is concerned about the impact of the heatwave conditions characterising the summer season. While the warmer months generally bring an increase in the presence of pests like flies and rodents as well as an increase in diarrhoea cases, the consistently high temperatures experienced thus far are likely to exacerbate the situation.…
Read MoreWater Restrictions
As we are situated in a water-scarce region, the City imposes Level 1 restrictions (10% water savings) at all times. Because the City’s dam levels are lower than the norm, Level 2 restrictions(20% savings) have been approved to preserve the long-term sustainability of the resource. 20% reduction water tariffs With Level 2 restrictions approved, customers will be charged…
Read MoreHappy New Year!
Do not look back. Start anew and be ready to face the New Year with your head up. Learn from the past and use it as a tool to start another year without fear. Make it a point to start each day of this New Year with a prayer. It works wonders.
Read MoreCouncil to consider implementing water restrictions
The City of Cape Town’s Mayoral Committee has approved the step up to Level 2 water restrictions in Cape Town. This item will now go before Council for deliberation at the next meeting on 10 December 2015. As we are situated in a water-scarce region, the City imposes Level 1 restrictions (10% water savings) at all times.…
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