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BRONWYN TANNER – Tuning In: Get ready for markets and more in Scottburgh this December

Community news and events for the mid-South Coast.

The year has gone so fast! The Grade 12 exams are over and I’m sure there is a massive sigh of relief all round.

Just a reminder about the fundraiser for Christy du Plessis at TC Robertson Nature Reserve on December 7. For more information, contact 076 0969999 or
068 1338461.

The next Pennington Conservancy market will be held at the Beach Café on December 16 .

A reminder about Scottburgh’s TC Robertson Nature Reserve and Radiant Family Church carols by candlelight event. Let the timeless beauty of Christmas carols fill your heart and bring the joy of Christmas to life. This will take place at the nature reserve on December 16. Gates open at 16:00, and the event will be held from 18:00 until 20:00. Don’t forget to bring a chair or blanket. Boerewors rolls and cold drinks will be on sale. Entry is R20 (includes candle), and proceeds will be donated to the church. To find out more, contact Gerda on 082 6227699.

Also, don’t forget about the Mongoose Tea Garden at the nature reserve every Wednesday. It really is a treat!

The Free Market is holding a Christmas Market Festival at The Range, Pennington on December 19, from 14:30 until late. Enjoy live entertainment, explore vibrant stalls and sip coffee at The Range. The perfect afternoon and evening for the whole family. For more information, contact 064 0122044.

The Scottburgh Lions Club presents the Lions Mardi Gras in Scott Street/Arbuthnot Street on December 21, from 08:00 to 16:00. Watch this space for more!

Any children keen to play rugby? Join the fun every Wednesday at 15:00 at Relton Hall, Pennington. This will be from January 2026. For more information, contact 073 3490003.

Clansthal’s new drop off point for recycling (open area under the power lines on Palm Kloof Road) is open on December 10.

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