Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis and Mayco Member for Urban Waste Alderman Grant Twigg will launch the initiative this Spring Day.
In addition to adding more people-power to help with the clean up, the mayor is reminding residents of the penalties which face those caught dumping and/or littering. A 24-hour toll-free hotline (0800 110077) has also been created for residents to report tip-offs about illegal dumping activity and other by-law infringements. Under the banner #SpringCleanCT, the City of Cape Town is embarking on a city-wide initiative to clean up local parks, public spaces, beaches, rivers, and roads. Our law enforcement officials will also be stepping up enforcement against illegal dumping and issuing fines for littering.Geordin Hill-Lewis, Mayor - City of Cape Town The city is adding 300 more boots on the ground to help with the campaign. Potential rewards are available from R1,000 up to R5,000 in the case of an arrest or conviction. - The city wants residents to get involved in cleaning up local parks, public spaces, beaches, rivers, and roads. Since the launch of our clean-up campaign earlier this year, over 110 clean-ups have been organised by community organisations and ward councillors.Geordin Hill-Lewis, Mayor - City of Cape Town - A toll-free hotline has been created for residents to report tip-offs about illegal dumping and littering. The mayor is launching the clean-up campaign today (1 September), alongside Mayco Member for Urban Waste Alderman Grant Twigg. With Spring officially now upon us, Capetonians are being urged to help spring clean the Mother City. Muck in and help #SpringCleanCT this Spring Day, urges mayor
It's the first day of Spring and the launch of The City of Cape Town's #SpringCleanCT campaign. 300 more boots are being added on the ground to clean the ...
And each of us can take a few seconds to pick up some litter ourselves,โ says Hill-Lewis. Additionally, law enforcement officers will also be issuing fines for littering and keeping a wide eye open for any illegal dumping activity. 300 more boots are being added on the ground to clean the Mother City this Spring Day.