Monthly Smile: How to spend 200 cents in St Francis Bay
By Bev Mortimer: When I was little and we went to the big shops in Eloff Street, my granny always used to say: “We are going to spend a penny!” And a penny… Read More
By Bev Mortimer: When I was little and we went to the big shops in Eloff Street, my granny always used to say: “We are going to spend a penny!” And a penny… Read More
Cob Creek Wine Estate will hold its first Cob Creek Adventure Race on 17 December 2011 just outside Jeffreys Bay in the Eastern Cape. So, if you have a mountain bike, some running… Read More
Your Future and Our Coasts and Oceans, a free public lecture, will be presented in St Francis Bay on Monday next week. The talk will be given by Dr AJ Ribbink, founder of… Read More
Nigel Aitken, who is heading up a roads and infrastructure portfolio for St Francis Bay Residents’ Association, is back from leave. Here is his report on the current status of the potholes and… Read More
The repair of the dune spit on St Francis Bay’s canals is urgent but the Sand River Bridge has to be first strengthened and widened to allow heavy loads of more than 10… Read More
The St Francis Kromme Trust celebrated its 30th Birthday on Wednesday last week with members, friends and honoured guests. The occasion also saw the launch of the third edition of Our Coastal Treasure,… Read More
Kouga residents are urged to use electricity sparingly to avoid load-shedding as Eskom enters its annual summer maintenance period. During this period, the power utility will be performing critical maintenance at its power… Read More
Municipal staffers from all over South Africa were in Kouga last week for a two-day information systems workshop. The workshop is a quarterly fixture aimed at training staff on new financial management features… Read More
The car belonging to Sea Vista headmaster, Charles Coenraad, was involved in a head on collision with a 4×4 on the Sand River Bridge this evening. Fortunately no one was badly hurt. Earlier… Read More