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UPDATE 6: WATER QUALITY TULBAGH

Posted by Abongile Tyenjana on 09 January 2025 7:30 AM CAT
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9 January 2025 - 09:30
Kindly note that our technical team has resolved the operational reservoir issues and we are currently filling it up since last night. Thus the water quality should be improving significantly and anticipate that the water quality should normalize during the course of today.
There are however still complaints of discoloured water by some residents, hence we will be flushing the affected lines, mostly in the upper laying areas.
For the interim the Municipality will for the duration of the day still provide clean drinking water via the water tankers, which is placed at the original strategic points as previously communicated:
1. Corner of Steinthal and Obiqua street
2. Corner of Obiqua and 1st Avenue
3. Lingomso Primary school
Thank you for your understanding. We apologise for any inconvenience.

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Please contact Chain on
☎️ 072 609 1165
📧 adoptions@chainboland.co.za
to becine the ultimate animal hero for one of these gorgeous dogs.

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Get ready for a delightful cherry-picking experience in the heart of nature.
Date: 29 November - end December 2024
Times: Daily from 8:30 am to 4:15 pm (closed on Christmas day)
Cost: R40 entry | R20 (younger than 10 years) | R95 per kg of cherries
Exciting news! We've also gone cashless for your convenience. Join us for a cherry delightful time amidst the cherry orchards at Klondyke. Don't miss out on the juicy fun.

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Day 6 of 13 of My African Adventure

Posted by Abongile Tyenjana on 26 November 2024 11:15 AM CAT
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I’ve had a lack of internet so I need to catch up. I’ll go back later for those.
We arrived Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve. It was an all day event getting here.
We stopped for an olive oil tasting Oakhurst Olives and then had lunch Rijk’s Wine Estate and Hotel.
We tasted three types of olive oil, two types of olives, some olive tapenade, and 2 types of olive marmalade. Needless to say, I bought some to take home. I am trying to avoid needing to buy another suit case.
Then, I had a wonderful butternut squash soup for lunch along with a wine tasting that included 6 types of wine and a wonderful view.
Upon our arrival at the Nature Reserve, we were greeted by an ostrich. A King Cobra slithered across the road.
Wondering about our accommodations? You know I don’t camp or even do the Motel 6. But, I am sleeping in a cave tonight. Yes, that’s right! A cave.
It was luxury, believe it or not!
Before dinner we had a gin tasting, but the pictures are missing. We tasted three types of gin, each theee ways.

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Spring time in the Tulbagh Valley

Posted by Nande Bija on 07 October 2024 2:10 AM CAT
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Spring is a beautiful time of year in the Tulbagh Valley! Book for a tranquil stay at one of our many accommodation establishments or camp sites. Visit the museums, stroll down Historic Church Street, enjoy delicious meals at our restaurants. Explore the Tulbagh Wine Route and take part in our many outdoor activities.

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