Dear Residents of WARD72
A Re Sebetseng means “let’s work.” The campaign strives to encourage all of Johannesburg’s residents to take care of the environment; and seeks to promote a culture of reducing, re-using, and recycling our waste to ensure that Johannesburg becomes one of the cleanest cities in Africa. This month is Joburgs 11th A Re Sebetseng.
The 5th A Re Sebetseng is on Saturday 21 July 2018 from
09h30 to 12h30.
A RE SEBETSENG VENUE
Meeting Place :
Corner 9th Avenue & Sneddon Street
Sydenham
Johannesburg
Bring your garden gloves, rakes and spades.
Lets get out this mid-winters day and strive for CHANGE in WARD 72.
Meet | Greet | Network and Connect !
See you then!
A Re Sebetseng means “let’s work.” The campaign strives to encourage all of Johannesburg’s residents to take care of the environment; and seeks to promote a culture of reducing, re-using, and recycling our waste to ensure that Johannesburg becomes one of the cleanest cities in Africa. This month is Joburgs 11th A Re Sebetseng.
The 5th A Re Sebetseng is on Saturday 21 July 2018 from
09h30 to 12h30.
A RE SEBETSENG VENUE
Meeting Place :
Corner 9th Avenue & Sneddon Street
Sydenham
Johannesburg
Bring your garden gloves, rakes and spades.
Lets get out this mid-winters day and strive for CHANGE in WARD 72.
Meet | Greet | Network and Connect !
See you then!
PREVIOUS A RE SEBETSENG CLEAN-UPS
Sandringham Strip, Dunottar Street, Raedene
SNEDDON STREET SYDENHAM
22 July 2018
22 July 2018
Illegal Dumping
For the removal of illegal dumping call Joburg Connect on 0860 562 874 or 0860-JOBURG to log a call.
Pikitup only attends to illegal dumping on pavements, streets and council-owned land; illegal dumping in parks is the responsibility of City Parks.
To report illegal dumping to Pikitup
Call ....... 011 688 1500 or
email .... illegaldumping@pikitup.co.za
Illegal dumping on privately-owned land falls under the environmental health directorate. Each of the city's regions has its own environmental health section where illegal dumping can be reported.
Region E environmental health managers
A Re Sebetseng is a monthly city-wide cleaning campaign. It means “let’s work.” The campaign strives to encourage all of Johannesburg’s residents to take care of the environment; and seeks to promote a culture of reducing, re-using, and recycling our waste to ensure that Johannesburg becomes one of the cleanest cities in Africa.
Together, the City and businesses can create a city we can be proud of; together we can work towards the best case scenario – a clean, beautiful, world-class city; and together, we can find innovative, mutually beneficial ways of ensuring we live, work, and play in a clean Johannesburg.
The campaign takes place on the Third Saturday of every month and line with the City’s by-laws, aims also to address issues of littering, illegal dumping, overloading of bins, and dilapidation of open spaces that usually results in the manifestation of pests.
The campaign is facilitated by Pikitup, but it is the responsibility of all Councillors, city departments, and regional offices to drive the programme.
Plastic bags and gloves are distributed at walk-in centres, clinics, libraries, and participating businesses. Filled bags are collected on the same day by Pikitup.
If we are to turn our inner city, and Johannesburg as a whole, in to a city that works, we must start with ourselves.
We must change our mind-set to one where we all take ownership of our communities.
Together, the City and businesses can create a city we can be proud of; together we can work towards the best case scenario – a clean, beautiful, world-class city; and together, we can find innovative, mutually beneficial ways of ensuring we live, work, and play in a clean Johannesburg.
The campaign takes place on the Third Saturday of every month and line with the City’s by-laws, aims also to address issues of littering, illegal dumping, overloading of bins, and dilapidation of open spaces that usually results in the manifestation of pests.
The campaign is facilitated by Pikitup, but it is the responsibility of all Councillors, city departments, and regional offices to drive the programme.
Plastic bags and gloves are distributed at walk-in centres, clinics, libraries, and participating businesses. Filled bags are collected on the same day by Pikitup.
If we are to turn our inner city, and Johannesburg as a whole, in to a city that works, we must start with ourselves.
We must change our mind-set to one where we all take ownership of our communities.