Thursday 20 June 2013

Skills in Victoria Park

Dear Neighbours, 

Just a reminder- there will be no meeting tomorrow (21.June). If you would like to chat to us, You are still welcome to come by:)

Information: 

The proposed date for Neighbourhood Watch training is August 26, 2013, please return the application forms to us, by August 19,2013. I would like to stress the importance of training - it is essential to be trained (to know what to do and who to speak to), even if one knows that he/ she is not going to do patrolling at night!

If you would like to advertise Your skills or business on this site, please, contact me! The advertising for Victoria Park residents is FREE!!!



Skills found in Victoria Park 3rd phase (as per information available to me):


  1. Bookkeeper
  2. Squash trainer
  3. Portrait artist - www.portraitartist.co.za
  4. Tourist guide (English, Latvian & Russian) - www.keiptauna.com
  5. Rental Agent - focus on De Velde, but can help with other developments and areas as well
  6. Registered nurse
  7. Credit Controller (Mediclinic)
  8. Clinique consultant (Foschini)
  9. Draughtman (Gear Pumps)
  10. Voertuig bouer
  11. Electrician
  12. Air brake technician
  13. Test + product engineer
  14. Accountant (BATSA)
  15. Educator x2
  16. Diamond polisher
  17. D.P.F.
  18. SAPS
  19. IT specialist
  20. Web developer www.nu-breeze.com
If You would like to contact any of these people or can't find Yourself on this list, but would like to be on it, please contact me.

Have a fantastic last day of school!!!

R


Friday 14 June 2013

Ward Councillor involved!!!

Dear Neighbours, 

I'm happy to announce that Ward Councillor Benedicta Van Minnen has heard about our meetings and efforts to create a better and safer environment for ourselves and our children and has congratulated us on the effort! We should be very proud of ourselves!!!

The Ward Councillor is willing to meet up with us to discuss any issues that concern us!!!

Proposed date: 21st June, 2013, 6.30pm




INFO:
Donations to the needy:


Bellow You can read the Municipal Report: 13 June  2013

Councillor Benedicta Van Minnen: Prepared for Weekly NHW Meeting

1)            Mayors statement on the issue of Sanitation

There has been much in the news this week about this issue. Please find the statement attached.

2)            Summary of City law enforcement agencies  

Traffic Services
On Sunday 9 June 2013 Traffic Officers held an operation focusing on motorcycle safety in the Gordon’s Bay area. Two suspects were arrested – one for reckless and negligent driving and the other for drunk driving. The highest breathalyser test registered at 0,99mg.
A total of 149 tickets were issued for various traffic-related offences. Of these, 82 were for speeding offences on Faure Marine Drive between Acacia and Broadlands, with the highest speed recorded at 100km/h in a 60km/h zone. Another six speeding tickets were issued on Gordon’s Bay Road between Protea Road and Beach Road, with the highest speed recorded at 122km/h in a 60km/h zone.
Operations on Friday evening, 7 June 2013, were almost completely washed out due to the rain. Traffic Services were unable to deploy the speed teams, but the Highway Ghost Squad managed to arrest two drunk drivers and one suspect for reckless and negligent driving. The highest breathalyser reading was 0,83mg of alcohol per 1 000ml of breath – three times the legal limit. Due to the inclement weather, the regular nightspots in the area were relatively quiet.  
During an operation on the N2 between Mew Way and the Airport Approach Road on Friday afternoon, officers charged 25 drivers for stopping on a freeway. Six suspects were arrested for outstanding warrants with 24 warrants served, while another five motorists were warned for stopping on a freeway. In addition, 38 tickets for various traffic-related offences were issued.
Ghost Squad
A motorcyclist was arrested by members of the Ghost Squad for reckless and negligent driving after he was caught traveling at 122km/h in a 60km/h zone. He claimed he was trying to catch up with his friends who were in front of him.
Another driver was arrested on the N2 in Somerset West by the Highway Ghost Squad for drunk driving. A breathalyser test showed that he was four times over the legal blood-alcohol limit.
Law Enforcement
The Rent-a-cops are continuing with their good work and Law Enforcement is working well with other organisations like HCW in dealing with issues around bin-scratchers.
Liquor Enforcement Unit
On Friday 7 June 2013, the City’s Liquor Enforcement Unit held several operations across the city –including the suburbs of Sea Point, central Cape Town, Table View, Hout Bay and Parow. The Unit focused on night club contraventions and inspected 30 night clubs, issuing seven written warnings and fines to the value of R4 100, 00.
The Unit will continue to address the issues raised by the various communities with regard to liquor establishments situated in both residential and business areas – especially those establishments that have a negative influence on the communities.
Metro Police
Metro Police Officers arrested 29 suspects for driving under the influence of alcohol, possession of illegal narcotics, and robbery-related offences, during patrols and operations across the city this weekend.
On Sunday morning, 9 June 2013, a drunk driver was arrested on Vanguard Drive by members of the Metro Police Camera Response Unit (CRU); while another motorist who was involved in an accident on the M5 close to Wynberg was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.
On Saturday 8 June 2013 seven motorists were arrested in Table View for driving under the influence of alcohol, during a joint operation between members of the Metro Police and the local South African Police Services. One of the drunk drivers was also arrested for reckless and negligent driving. Another eight motorists were arrested for the same offence during patrols in Mamre, Goodwood, Parow, Bellville, Bonteheuwel and Ravensmead.

3) Winter Knights
This is just a reminder to please spread the word regarding the upcoming Winter Knights project run by the Round Tablers from Somerset West 31.

Last year they managed to donate more than 3 bakkie loads of clothing and food the Somerset West Night shelter thanks to all the local support they received.
I am sure the collected clothing and food this year will find similar worthy recipients in Somerset West.

The Winter Knights will be held on the 21st of June 2013 at the car park at Manukas, from 18h00.

Please feel free to support and to spread the word. You are also invited by the Round Table Club Chair, Herman Koegelenberg, to come and say hello during the course of the evening.

Last year was extremely well supported and instead of giving directly to street people the City appeals to residents to GIVE RESPONSIBLY and thus to make use of this kind of opportunity to give donations to responsible organizations who will donate the goods to charity.

4) Reporting to the City of Cape Town
I have had several queries from people as to why when they have to report a problem they have to phone a call center in Cape Town.
The City has a population of over 4 million residents and the most efficient way to ensure delivery and timeous repairs is by using a centralized reporting system which maximizes contact and communication between departments and staff. Accordingly there is a central reporting hub which generates a reference number which is used to track the complaint.
Herewith the contact details for the reporting center:

Call     0860103089 OR


SMS   31373 (no more than 160 characters)



BENEDICTA VAN MINNEN
Ward 15 Councillor
Sub council 22
City of Cape Town
Cell:      084 441 9000

Tuesday 11 June 2013

Meeting 9.June, 2013

We held a meeting on 9th of June, 2013. this meeting was special as we had Mr Johnny Brown who is a Chairmen at Community Police Forum. Neighbourhood watch is accountable to South African Police service (SAPS) and the local Community Police Forum (CPF). Neighbourhood Watch structures MUST be affiliated to the local CPF in order to be recognized by the law.

Somerset West is divided into 3 sectors and Victoria Park falls under Sector 2. There is a vehicle on duty in each area, that we have a phone number of. If this phone number is not accessable, there is a Sector commander whos number we also have. Please ask us for the mentioned numbers. We will try to distribute them, but can not promisse.

There are 18 functioning NHW”s Somerset West area, including "old" Victoria Park, Lorensia Park (small houses) and Paardevlei area. We are waiting for funds from the COCT and will issue a radio the NHW once they have been to NHW training. Radio is directly connected to:
  • SAPS, 
  • The Controlroom (which is manned by Vetus Schola/HCW personnel), 
  • Securite, 
  • Vetus Schola/HCW, 
  • other NHW radio’s, 
  • EMO, 
  • ER24. 
If we would like more radios they should be purchased. CPF also provides NW jackets (neon green with refectives) and bicycles for patroling (for members that have been on training, depending on funds).

The next NW training will be held on 26th August, 2013. Please send your filled forms to us or deliver to Mr Brown's office in Somerset West Police station. The form must be filled to best of your ability and acompanied by copy of your ID and 2 passport size photos. 

Mr Brown is also a person to contact in regards to road safety (eg. stop streets, speed bumps) and appearance of public land. We discussed the area wall issue (to limit non-resident flow through our area), that has been promissed by Garden cities, but never installed. The issue of Lorensia Park walls poor appearance was also raised. 

For our information: 
There are Police information sessions held at Somerset West library every Thursday, 3pm. Co-ordinators are welcome to attend!

Have fun!
Ritma

Tuesday 4 June 2013

Next community meeting

Dear Neighbours,

Proposed date for next community meeting - Sunday, 9th June, same place ~4pm.
The date and time will be confirmed.

R