Angie’s G Spot to be demolished
It is alleged it has been built over property boundaries and in the floodline with no environmental approval.
The owners of the popular Angie’s G Spot now have to remove all buildings following a court order. Photo: Hannes Visser
All buildings on the property of Angie’s G Spot on the picturesque Prince Alfred Pass in George, Western Cape, have been deemed illegal and are to be demolished, George Herald reports.
This was the ruling of Judge J Veldhuizen in the High Court in George on February 15 in favour of the George Municipality. The owners of Angie’s G Spot, Harold and Angie Beaumont, have until March 15 to remove all structures on the property next to the Keurbooms River.
The Beaumonts were in Plettenberg Bay on Tuesday, March 7, in a desperate attempt to get an extension.
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The wooden structures on the property consist of a pub, a workshop, ablution facilities, the Beaumonts’ home, tents on decks and a structure with four double rooms to accommodate guests.
A section of a statement obtained from George Municipality states: “It is correct that the municipality obtained a court order for the demolition of the structures relating to Angie’s G Spot. The buildings in question were erected on their, as well as neighbouring properties without municipal approval. The buildings have been erected over property boundaries and in the floodline of the river without an environmental approval in terms of NEMA.”
– Caxton News Service
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