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ESTATE NEWS
A MESSAGE FROM THE
FINANCE MANAGER
I removal will be for the account of the Regular speed monitoring by Security
can’t believe how time flies! The school
will continue to take place on the estate
Member.
holidays are upon us, our financial year-
end is here and many of us are already
planning our Easter break. • Garden fences, walls and outbuildings to ensure the safety of our residents
and wildlife. Please be reminded that
forming part of the streetscape must be the speed limit is 40km/h in Glen Eagles
With the rains we’ve had during January kept in good condition at all times. Drive and 30 km/h in every other area of
and February, the golf course, communal the estate.
gardens and residents’ gardens are all • Concrete balls, whether decorative or
looking beautiful. Soon, however, our otherwise, are not permitted anywhere Hopefully, the following request will be
sidewalks and gardens will start showing on the road reserve as they can roll into something of the past soon, but in the
the effects of autumn as the season is the street and cause damage to vehicles. meantime here’s a friendly reminder
fast approaching. Below is a reminder of Such items shall be removed by the to wear your mask and maintain social
a few environmental rules to ensure that Association at the cost of the Member and distancing in the areas required on the
we maintain a pleasing landscape and the Member shall have no claim against estate. It is in the interest of all of us to
streetscape even during seasonal changes: the Association for any loss. keep to these safety measures.
• Each Member is responsible for GENERAL: For any queries on estate matters, please
maintaining the area between the kerb We are almost complete with the playpark do not hesitate to contact Leandré Mervis
stone of the road and the cadastral at Sawgrass. I am sure it is going to be at info@silverlakes.co.za
boundary of his or her Unit. thoroughly enjoyed.
• Members shall maintain grass, trees, We are addressing the hornwort in our
plants and shrubs that have been dams by means of manual removal by our
planted on the sidewalks by the Operations staff. We focus on the dam situated
Association. To maintain a unified at the Clubhouse facility as it is upstream, to
aesthetic appearance, all street corners prevent or limit the amount of hornwort
will consist predominantly of lawn and being washed over to our other dams during
trees. heavy rainfall. We are also exploring other
alternatives such as biological control and we Kind regards
• Sidewalk trees may not be damaged or are in constant discussions with the relevant Danélle Smuts-Steenkamp
removed without the consent of the authorities to obtain information and the Finance Manager
Association. The cost of the approved required approvals before proceeding. Silver Lakes Golf and Wildlife Estate
IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS
HOA OFFICE EMERGENCY NUMBERS SECURITY
Office hours: Monday to Friday Security Control Room (24 hours) Security Control Room (24 hours) 012 809 0424/5
08:00 until 16:30 012 809 0424/5 Bidvest Protea Coin Security from 18:00 to 06:00 weekdays,
012 809 0142 24 hours Sat, Sun and public holidays 072 615 5862
info@silverlakes.co.za Boschkop Police 012 802 1087/4
Netcare 911 082 911 GOLF
Security access office: Fire Brigade 10111 Pro Shop 012 809 0430
Hours as above Power Failure 012 339 9111
Including first Saturday of every City of Tshwane Call Centre 012 358 9999 CLUBHOUSE
month from 08:00 until 11:00 Clubhouse 012 809 0281
Water leaks: waterleaks@tshwane.gov.za Café 41 012 809 1571
Street lights: streetlights@tshwane.gov.za Takeaways 012 809 0431 / 012 809 1484
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