Stellenbosch implements steps to stop spread of COVID-19 Posted on 20 March 2020 Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Stellenbosch Municipality has implemented steps to prevent the virus from spreading. Many municipal facilities, including multi-purpose centres, picnic sites, resorts, nature reserves and swimming pools will be closed. These municipal facilities will be closed with immediate effect, until further notice: Community halls, town halls and library halls, multi-purpose centres, picnic sites and/or resorts, nature reserves, swimming pools, sports facilities and clubhouses; Approval be granted that existing bookings of said facilities either be cancelled or postponed, and that fees be refunded without recovering the administrative fee associated with cancellations where the booking is not rescheduled; The operating hours of the libraries will be from 9am – 2pm, but that only basic services (taking out and returning of reading material) be provided, and that access and number control be applied; Cemeteries remain open, but users be made aware of the legal number limits applicable to gatherings; Customer offices, such as cash offices, traffic licencing and test centres remain open to the public for the time being, but strong precaution be taken to ensure a heightened level of hygiene; Sectoral and other IDP and budget-related public participation meetings be cancelled until further notice; The IDP and other budget related public participation will take place through other methods to be communicated soonest; Meetings of the Council and its committees provisionally continue as scheduled, but members of the public will have limited access to these meetings, excluding the media; Provision will be made for social distance and hygiene; All community development projects, and holiday programmes scheduled and presented by the directorate Community Development during the school holiday and on public holidays, be cancelled; No applications be approved in terms of the Gatherings Act, as well as in terms of the Municipality’s by-law regarding the Holding of Events, and existing approvals be cancelled until further notice. The Municipal Manager will be authorised to take urgent decisions relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, regarding but not limited to the following: Identification of available sites to be used as isolation and quarantine facilities, and to submit the list to the Department of Health (as per regulations); Shortening/determination of regulatory periods as determined in this resolution; Increased access control and security measures at inter alia municipal offices, stores, test centres; Appointment of a task team and communication spokesperson/s, as well as determination of communication methods and handling of enquiries; Closure/reopening of facilities and termination/continuation of services; Safety measures for staff, e.g. provisional suspension of biometrics, approval and criteria of special/quarantine leave as provided for in SALGBC collective agreement, use of protective equipment/clothing, shift systems and working from home, awareness measures; Attendance of courses, workshops and meetings by staff representatives. ‘As the situation develops, we will keep our residents and the broader community updated. We are fully aware that this is a challenging time and we urge all residents to please give their full cooperation and adhere to the restrictions and limitations as they are announced and implemented by the national and provincial authorities. Please adhere to the restrictions of 100 people (including staff) or less at social events. This includes funerals, weddings and religious services. ‘Our law enforcement section has been briefed and they have been instructed to act according to the regulations as announced in the national government gazette. Residents and businesses who do not adhere to these regulations may face a hefty fine or even jail time,’ said the statement. Image: Unsplash Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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