The City reported that the number of fines issued for littering and illegal dumping in May and June 2023 increased significantly compared to March/April.
A total of 205 fines amounting to R548 700 were issued to illegal dumpers during May and June, and 112 people were fined for littering to the tune of R56 000 for the same period. This shows a massive increase from the 23 fines, amounting to R57 500, issued during the preceding two months.Enjoy a two-hour surfing, rock climbing or mountain biking experience in Cape Town worth R1500 for only R799.
In addition, officers attended various information sessions with communities in Mitchells Plain, Atlantis and Hout Bay to advertise their services and encourage communities to report those who are degrading their areas. ‘It is very encouraging to see recent efforts to increase capacity of our By-law Enforcement Unit bear fruit. I hope this encourages more residents to make the effort to report illegal dumping and keep our new officers busy,’ said mayoral committee member for urban waste management, Alderman Grant Twigg.Indulge your little ones in a day of boundless adventure with an exclusive VIP pass to Bugz Playpark for R160 .
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