Bluff CPF calls for urgent meeting
Chairman of the CPF, Andy Rossell, said this meeting is of importance to all Bluff residents.
THE chairman of the Bluff CPF has called on residents to attend a public meeting on Thursday, 12 November at 5.30pm. The gathering will be about the state of affairs on local beaches particularly at Brighton Beach near the showers at Anstey’s Beach.
“We will no longer accept the blatant disregard for the law that is being displayed in our suburb. Our beaches have been hijacked, are filthy and have become a haven for residents from other areas who have no respect for law and order. I will request the Brighton Beach SAPS, high ranking officials from Metro and our security companies to join us,” said Bluff CPF chairman, Andy Rossell.
“We are calling for as many of our Bluff residents as possible to attend. This meeting is of importance to all of us. It concerns the state of safety and cleanliness of our beaches,” added Rossell.
For more information, call Andy on 083-254-0012.
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