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Crocheting fun Karen Vosloo, founder and co-owner of Skin Clays, is learning how to crochet from Joslyn de Villiers from Mitchell’s Plain during a special morning held in Durbanville. This is just one of the uplifting projects presented by Skin Clays in Fisantekraal. See article on page 7. PHOTO: ESMÉ ERASMUS
THE KINDER GARDEN: R6 000 PENALTY TO BE PAID
‘Illegal’ ECD fined ESMÉ ERASMUS @erasmusesme
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n early learning centre (ECD), which has been operating since April last year in De Bron Avenue in Kenridge without the necessary land use approval, is the source of great irritation for neighbours
in De Bron Avenue in Kenridge. It was only after Roslyn Botha, owner of The Kinder Garden, was served a law enforcement compliance notice in May last year – indicating that a land use application must be made to correct the current unauthorised land use, that the owner submitted her land use application.
However, the application that was submitted, was pended due to the administrative penalty that was required to be approved to continue with the land use application, Marian Nieuwoudt, Mayco member for spatial planning and environment, said on enquiry to TygerBurger. “The administrative penalty application
was made in May 2019 as well, but was refused due to outstanding information. The information was received months later and the administrative penalty was prepared for the Municipal Planning Tribunal (MPT) meeting on 10 December last year,” Nieuwoudt said. V To page 2