George Herald

More illegal dumping

- Eugene Gunning

The George Municipali­ty asks residents and businesses to report illegal dumping of waste. This follows after a well-known business brought it to the attention of

George Herald that a sizeable dumping site is developing in Binne Street in the George Industria.

In the past few weeks the newspaper has received numerous complaints of illegal dumping and littering.

The letter says that this concerns the businesses in the area, but to a larger degree the community that lives close to the site. The site currently contains plastics, cardboard and even chemical substances that could be fatal if ingested or set alight.

We would be happy to assist again, but we do need some help to fix the situation in a permanent way.

"We have previously assisted in cleaning it up, as it benefits everyone in the area, but consistent dumping and abuse of the area after business hours has left our influence on the situation unsustaina­ble and rather pointless," the letter states. "We would be happy to assist again, but we do need some help to fix the situation in a permanent way."

Athane Scholtz, municipal communicat­ions officer, responded that the municipali­ty shares their frustratio­n surroundin­g the ongoing issues of illegal dumping and thanked the business for their contributi­on towards cleaning the area. She said the matter has been reported to the relevant department and has been added to the "hotspot" list for regular monitoring.

The municipali­ty appreciate­s the help of citizens to help combat illegal dumping and asks residents to:

Please spread the news in your community that dumping of waste is

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The illegal dumping site in Binne Street, George Industria.

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