Stop the emerging Wolwespruit informal settlement!
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#3204
The rate at which it is increasing is alarming and already the crime rate around the area has dramatically increased which is very concerning as a home owner in this area.Craig Maskell (Pretoria, 2020-08-11)
#3205
As a regular user of the Wolwespruit mountainbike trails, we do not want crime to elevate as a result of the informal settlements and also do not want to fear for our families safety when using facilities adjacent to this informal development.Jean Botha (Pretoria, 2020-08-11)
#3210
I am concerned about the informal settlement.Daleen Prinsloo (Pretoeia, 2020-08-11)
#3211
Safety compromised. Fires at night time aggravate my asthma problems. Unsightly to say in the least.Debbie Snyman (Pretoria, 2020-08-11)
#3212
illegal land grab causing crime spikes in area and out of controlYolande Pretorius (Pretoria, 2020-08-11)
#3218
This MUST. This country is lawless and out of controlNerene Moore (Pretoria, 2020-08-11)
#3228
I want to stop the Wolwespruit informal settlement, it will reduce the value of my property. It will increase the risk of crime in the area.Anja Smant (Pretoria, 2020-08-11)
#3232
Informal settlement on wetland areaSalome Matshediso (Pretoria, 2020-08-12)
#3247
I am afraidAnne Oberholzer (Tshwane, 2020-08-12)
#3265
I strongly disapprove of the settlement especially with the current COVID 19 pandemic. There are no toilet facilities, clean water etc. They pass up and down our street not wearing masks. Crime also on the increase.Kenjones@telkom Jones (Pretoria, 2020-08-12)
#3269
We live in the area and crime from this area is becoming very serious.Martin Roos (Pretoria, 2020-08-12)
#3270
Same as Plastic view, den of thieves, cesspool and rubbish dump.Buks van der Lingen (Pretoria, 2020-08-12)
#3271
It is in the interest of community safety. The larger area is being hit by crime, especially the area adjacent to the settlement. Also, the area is not developed for settlement. The local government should take responsibility in providing the correct shelter for these people and protect the safety of those who are staying in the area legally .Pieter Viviers (Pretoria, 2020-08-12)
#3272
Crime increased tremendously in the last couple of months. We can not have people staying just where they want. The area are full of rubble and is affecting our environment.Albert Terblanche (Pretoria, 2020-08-12)
#3278
In a settlement there are a lot of criminal activities which is not good for pretoria east. The crime rate is already so high. Also sicknesses can break out because there is no amenties and all the rubbish gets dumped in the vlei. It supposed to be a protected area.Ros Hefer (Pretoria, 2020-08-13)
#3279
Wolwespruit needs to be protected and preservedEulalie Venter (Pretoria, 2020-08-13)
#3282
Protect the areaMaretha Britz (Pretoria, 2020-08-13)
#3296
We need to take care of nature. And preserve what we have left. The pollution taking place is unacceptable.Leoné Swart (Pretoria, 2020-08-13)
#3300
It's a safety riskVeronique Jordaan (Pretoria, 2020-08-13)
#3308
I want them out of there they are causing the place to smell like smoke and also making a messFreddy Horn (Pretoria, 2020-08-15)
#3315
My daughter and granddaughter is living there.Please clean up this area as its getting dangerous there.
Anita Wright (Centurion, 2020-08-17)
#3322
The smoke is terribleThe smell there is even worse
Jame De Jager (Pretoria, 2020-09-09)
#3326
The squatters are creating unhealthy and unsafe conditions.Frederich Weidemann (Tshwane, 2020-09-14)
#3327
I am signing as these vagrants are involved in a number of house robberies in our areaNashee Sewpersadh (Pretoria, 2020-09-17)
#3329
Having informal settlers promotes crime in the area as well as destroy the environment. They should be relocated as fast as possible before it becomes uncontrollable.Ashir Manilall (Tshwane, 2020-09-17)
#3333
Unsafe, crime rise, littering, and yes, illegal?? Why is this allowed and a petition even needed?Johan Steyn (Pretoria, 2020-09-20)
#3342
always smoke and lots and lots and lits of litter. SisPhillip Vd Merwe Snr (CENTURION, 2020-09-20)
#3343
Natural wetland, not suitable for a squatter camp.Crime is rising in the area.
Few weeks ago armed robbers were followed, ending up in that area, where one was shot.
Kobus Botma (Pretoria, 2020-09-20)
#3345
Kan nie sulke ongekontroleerde besetting van grond toelaat. Geen riolering of dienste. VarkhokJan de Beer (Pretoria-Oos, 2020-09-20)
#3356
Can’t allow informal settlements to move into neighborhoodsHein Du Plessis (Pretoria, 2020-09-20)
#3358
We need to restore our area to its previous state where people can live without fear of illegal intruders ...and we need to protect our environment as well.Judith Loedolff (Pretoria, 2020-09-20)
#3359
These informal settlements are started and occupied by undocumented and illegal foreigners. These squatter camps cause health and safety problems and have a serious impact on the environment.Pieter Gouws (Pretoria, 2020-09-20)
#3363
I stay in erasmuskloof.. Very close to my houseDina van Rensburg (Pretoria, 2020-09-20)
#3367
This affects our property value and safety directly, apart from crime rate up there are also more and more cable theftsKobus Labuschagne (Pretoria, 2020-09-20)
#3368
Informal settlements are a breeding ground for drug abuse, crime, illegal immegrants, violence towards women & children and everything that is badAndré Botha (Pretoria, 2020-09-20)
#3384
Enough is enough!! It can't look like a dump site everywhereDesire Oosthuizen (Pretoria, 2020-09-20)
#3386
They contribute to the high crime rates in the area. They definitely do not contribute to the economy.Lizette Williams (Pretoria, 2020-09-20)
#3392
I’m signing because I feel it is unfair that everyone else has to pay property tax and that these squatters can do just what they like with no obligation to contribute to societyMorné Coetzee (Pretoria, 2020-09-20)
#3393
I live nearbyMartie Engelbrecht (Pretoria, 2020-09-20)
#3397
The occupation of the Wolwespruit area by informal settlers is illegal and poses drastic health, security, and environmental problems.Ferdinand de Lange (Pretoria, 2020-09-20)