Talk of the Town

No action on overgrown stands

- JON HOUZET

OVERGROWN stands filled with alien invasive species, which pose a fire hazard and provide refuge for burglars, have not been attended to by Ndlambe Municipali­ty, a year after the first official complaint was made.

Croydon Circle resident Charles Pellew said a fire had broken out on the overgrown stands on March 13, and was brought under control by Multi Security, the Pellews’ gardener and the fire department.

“I reported an attempted burglary to [Ward 10 councillor Raymond] Schenk to my home and was advised by a security company that the overgrown condition of stands was used as refuge spots for potential burglars. For our safety, I spent another R7800 upgrading our security.

Pellew said he made his first official request for the stands to be cleared to Ndlambe’s directorat­e of community protection services in April last year. One of the stands is public open space, and the others are owned by a private developer. Pellew said community protection services deputy director Fanie Fouche was aware of his request.

“I was told that the public open space will be done immediatel­y and the privately owned stands could take up to 45 days,” he said, explaining that the municipali­ty had to follow a process to inform landowners to attend to their properties before the municipali­ty could act.

The 45 days came and went and nothing transpired. Pellew said an attempt was made at clearing the municipal land, on a 2m-wide section, but work stopped there and the cuttings were simply left on site.

“It’s an eyesore to the neighbourh­ood,” he said. What frustrates Pellew even more, is that he has received no response from the municipali­ty to follow-up requests.

“I tried to make contact with Mr Fouche [on Monday]. He was out of office and I gave the receptioni­st my phone number asking Mr Fouche to contact me urgently. Once again there has been no response,” Pellew said.

Pellew said as of yesterday he had still received no response. TotT also sent queries to municipal spokesman Cecil Mbolekwa, and copied in Fouche, municipal manager Rolly Dumezweni and mayor Phindile Faxi. No response had been received at the time of going to print.

“The ambience and value of our properties is being depreciate­d, the safety of residents in Croydon Circle is being compromise­d, and sadly the responsibi­lity of the municipali­ty to meet its obligation­s has not gone unnoticed by all residents who reside in Croydon Circle and its environs,” Pellew said.

He said he had received no help from a ward committee member representi­ng the West Bank.

 ?? Pictures: CHARLES PELLEW ?? MUNICIPAL NEGLECT: Overgrown vacant stands in Croydon Circle are filled with alien invasive species and serve as a potential refuge for burglars
Pictures: CHARLES PELLEW MUNICIPAL NEGLECT: Overgrown vacant stands in Croydon Circle are filled with alien invasive species and serve as a potential refuge for burglars
 ??  ?? FIRE HAZARD: A fire broke out on one of the vacant stands in Croydon Circle earlier this month, risking nearby homes
FIRE HAZARD: A fire broke out on one of the vacant stands in Croydon Circle earlier this month, risking nearby homes

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa