Go George Buses re-routed during 2018 George Lights Festival

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GO GEORGE will be making adjustments to certain routes to accommodate the 2018 George Lights Festival on Saturday, 8 December 2018. Service hours will not be extended beyond the normal schedule. York Street will be closed between Hibernia Street and the circle in front of the George Museum from 10:30 until 00:00 on Saturday, with … Read moreGo George Buses re-routed during 2018 George Lights Festival

Boating rules and regulations on the Klein River – Safety First

Klein River

Safety is always important, and especially so with the festive season that is upon us.  It is therefore time for the annual river rules reminder to promote a safe and enjoyable leisure experience for all Klein River users. “The Klein River Association of Boating (KRAB), in collaboration with Overstrand Municipality,  is tasked with the management … Read moreBoating rules and regulations on the Klein River – Safety First

George Airport honours stakeholders at 2018 Feather Awards

George Airport

Airports Company South Africa’s George Airport has honoured its service providers and stakeholder partners in the 2018 George Airport Feather Awards, hosted at George Airport on Friday. ACSA’s annual Feather Awards provide an opportunity for the state-owned-company to recognise the regional partners and service providers that go the extra mile to ensure optimal operations and … Read moreGeorge Airport honours stakeholders at 2018 Feather Awards

Overstrand residents urged to register solar panels or face fines

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Since the implementation of Overstrand Municipality’s Guidelines for Small Scale Embedded Generation – solar panels, in July 2016, numerous applications have been received and interest is still growing. “Illegal connections are however prevalent. “The Overstrand Guidelines for Small Scale Embedded Generation gives all consumers with SSEG installations the opportunity to apply for a grid-tied or … Read moreOverstrand residents urged to register solar panels or face fines