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City’s festive season plans kick off early

With visitors already making their way to Durban for the holidays, the city has plans in place to keep the city clean and safe.

THE Municipality’s festive season operations have kicked in early this year as an influx of visitors hit the city.

The Municipality’s Festive Season Management Committee (FESMAC) has already had its first sitting to plan for the holiday period up until 31 January 2015.

The Municipality is committed to ensuring that visitors have a safe and a memorable stay, and is appealing to all visitors and patrons to adhere to the Municipal by-laws and to co-operate with the law enforcement officers during this busy period.

FESMAC has re-emphasised that public drinking and underage drinking is not allowed in any of the City’s beaches and public spaces. Those found to be in contravention of this by-law will be prosecuted.

Metro Police and other law enforcement agencies will increase patrols around all the city’s beaches and facilities. A traffic plan to eliminate traffic congestion, especially around the Golden Mile is in place. Some of the roads and access points to beaches will be closed when the beaches are full.

The Municipality advises those planning to visit Durban to book accommodation early as sleeping in buses and other vehicles is not allowed.

The Durban Solid Waste Department personnel will be on duty and will work extended hours to ensure that waste is collected and the beaches are always clean.

The Municipality urges bathers to swim within designated bathing areas, marked with red and yellow flagged beacons. Swimming hours are from 06h00 to 18h30 and swimming at night is dangerous as there are no lifeguards on duty.

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