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iving in a residential estate offers Monthly penalties
a lifestyle centred on peace of
Lmind, security, investment and a 90
strong sense of community. Among 80
the key factors that contribute to 70 75 75 80
this environment is the safety of our
residents 60
50 52
Speeding in the Estate has been the 40 45
focus of discussion at several Annual 30 31
General Meetings and resident 20 28
information evenings; this topic is 10 14
also constantly raised in our Resident
satisfaction surveys. In response to 0 May-25 Jun-25 Jul-25 Aug-25 Sep-25 Oct-25 Nov-25 Dec-25
these ongoing concerns for the safety
of pedestrians and other road users, Fines Resident Visitor
the Board introduced a trial period for
a speed monitoring system, following See below an extract of par 11.8 of the Lastly, we are pleased to announce that
consultation and feedback from the MOI: our upcoming Annual General Meeting
community. (AGM) will be held on 26 August at 18:00,
“11.8 In the event of any breach of hosted via the LUMI online platform. The
Over the past two and a half months, the rules by the members of documentation will be distributed soon.
this system has proven effective any Member’s household or his
in identifying non-compliance and guests or lessees, such breach We thank all residents for their cooperation
promoting safer driving within the shall be deemed to have been and continued efforts to make our estate a
estate. A total of 216 speeding penalties committed by the Member safe and welcoming place for all.
were issued during this period. The data himself, but without prejudice to
shows a consistent gradual downward the foregoing, the Directors may
trend in speeding offences by residents, take or cause to be taken such
as illustrated in the graph. steps against the person actually
committing the breach as they in
Residents are reminded of their their discretion may deem fit.”
obligations as outlined in paragraph
11.8 of the Memorandum of To further enhance coverage and
Incorporation (MOI), which places full effectiveness, the CHOA will continue
responsibility for any transgression rotating the monitoring speeding
of the Estate Rules on the registered devices across various areas of
member. Awareness of this the estate. This approach ensures
responsibility plays a crucial role in consistent visibility and reinforces our
maintaining the safety standards the shared commitment to a secure and Jaco Venter
CHOA strive to uphold. safe living environment. General Manager
IMPORTANT NUMBERS & CONTACTS
CHOA OFFICE
SECURITY: 012 665 3601
CHOA: Tel: 012 665 0506 | Fax: 086 600 4241
GENERAL MANAGER: Jaco Venter | 082 852 9977 | gm@choa.co.za
SECURITY MANAGER: Koos Symens | 071 609 9149
SECURITY SITE MANAGER: Petrus Nkwana | 082 897 7813
OFFICE & ADMINISTRATION SUPERVISOR: Annelien Smit | aos@choa.co.za
RECEPTION: Dominique Kotze | reception@choa.co.za
ACCESS CONTROL AND PR: Magda Fouché | pr@choa.co.za
DOMESTICS/GARDENER ENROLLMENTS: Diana Wilson | domestic@choa.co.za
ACCOUNTS: Riana van Jaarsveld | accounts@choa.co.za
SUGGESTIONS/FEEDBACK FROM RESIDENTS: feedback@choa.co.za
CENTURION COUNTRY CLUB
CENTURION COUNTRY CLUB GENERAL MANAGER: Gavin Woodroffe | 012 665 9600 | gavin@centurioncountryclub.co.za
MARKETING: 012 665 9601| carmia@centurioncountryclub.co.za
CLUBHOUSE FUNCTIONS AND CONFERENCES: Office hours: 012 665 9609 |A/H: 064 736 5533
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