City simplifies facility booking process
Residents are encouraged to book these spaces.
The City of Ekurhuleni is committed to providing accessible and well-maintained sports and recreation facilities for its residents.
To ensure the smooth and fair use of these spaces, the City has outlined a straightforward process for booking and utilising its facilities.
Steps for booking a facility:
1. Application submission: Interested parties are required to complete a facility booking form available at their nearest customer care centre or online through the city’s official website.
2. Documentation: Ensure you attach all necessary documentation, including proof of identification and any permits required for the intended activity.
3. Payment: Once the application is approved, payment of the applicable fee must be made at the designated municipal office. A receipt will be issued as proof of booking.
4. Confirmation: Your booking will only be confirmed once all fees are paid, and the City issues a formal confirmation letter or email.
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5. Compliance: All users must adhere to the terms and conditions outlined in the City’s User Agreement. These include respecting the facilities, maintaining cleanliness, and ensuring safety during activities.
Please note: All steps in the booking process must be completed within the prescribed timeframe to secure your reservation.
Who can book?
The facilities are open to individuals, community groups, sports teams, and organisations. Priority will be given to stakeholders who align with the city’s mission of promoting wellness and recreation.
Benefits of booking through the city:
• Access to state-of-the-art facilities;
• Support from the City’s Recreation Team for activity planning; and
• Assurance that the space is safe, clean, and ready for use.
The city encourages all users to familiarise themselves with the User Agreement Policy which is available on the city’s website to avoid any misunderstandings and ensure a seamless experience.
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