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Improvement District -
OBSID NEWS
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Written by KATHARINE MCKENZIE (Delivery Magazine)
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Thursday, 18 February 2010 14:47 |
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The residents of Observatory in Cape Town are taking responsibility for making their suburb safer and more attractive
Over the last few years the community of Observatory has been developing a strong sense of civic identity, taking local action to improve the area for all of its residents.
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Read more... [Community activism in Observatory]
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The OBSID's promise to make Obs 'Cleaner' and 'Smarter' is bearing some fruit.
The public toilets at the cnr of Station and Arnold streets has long been an eyesore. Cleared of the tags/graffiti and attendant smears and scent markings it looks brand new.
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We welcome our two Metro Law Enforcement Officers – Nobuntu Makamba and Zolisa Libazi. Councillor Thomas has secured their services free of charge at this stage, and we are very grateful for that.
They are supervised by Inspector Wally Panday who will serve as our link through to Metro Law Enforcement and their specialised units tackling drugs, displaced people and moving traffic offences.
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Read more... [Metro Law Enforcement Officers]
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Brian Gray informes us that SAPS DPO's (Designated Police Officer for fire-arm licenses) are no longer conducting gun safe inspections and what is now required by them are two colour photographs of the safe, showing an external view and an internal view of the safe. The colour photographs must be attached to a SAPS form Annexure "A" (Declaration in terms of Regulation 86 of the Firearms Control Regulations, 2004 (Safekeeping Facilities)).
This is in the form of an affidavit in which the signatory states under oath that he/she has an SABS approved safe or strongroom for the safekeeping of any firearms.
If any licensed firearm owners need more information regarding firearms go to:
http://www.saga.org.za |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 05 January 2010 15:17 |
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