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Estate News
biometric system. As a result, the estate
management team had to reconcile and
correct the information of 615 people.
It was quite a task, but it was finally
finished by the 2nd of May. Anyone who
needs to re-register their biometrics
will be contacted if they haven’t already
been
We apologize for the inconvenience
but thank all the residents, domestics,
gardeners, aupairs and bus drivers
for their patience. All residents
who still experience problems
with biometric access must email
admin@irenefarmvillages.co.za to let us
know. You are also welcome to visit the
office to sort it out there and then.
Photo by Mott Rodeheaver on Unsplash
Dear Residents, Repair of the cracks in the roads
The Directors are conducting a basic risk
he last days of autumn are assessment regarding the cracks in the
dwindling, and the first winter roads in the Estate, especially the crack
Tcold snap is imminent. But that in Royal Oak.
doesn’t mean everything else has to
freeze. There is still plenty going on in Reporting to the City of Tshwane
Anna-Mart Steyn the Estate. So here is a bit of news to After discussions with some residents,
keep you in the loop. we want to clarify the reporting process
for issues such as power outages, leaks
Biometric access at water meters, overflowing drains, and
Unfortunately, the water leaks to the City of Tshwane.
supplier could not The Estate Management is responsible
recover all the lost for reporting overflowing drains and
data from those water leaks on the Homeowners
enrolled in the Association property, i.e., the parks.
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