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Clamping down on illegal dumping in Linksfield

LINKSFIELD - DA Gauteng Shadow MEC for Health Jack Bloom recently raised his concerns regarding an illegal dumping site which has developed on provincially-owned land surrounding Mo-Zam-Bik Restaurant in Linksfield, just opposite the official dumpsite.

Bloom raised his concerns with the former Gauteng MEC for Infrastructure Development Nandi Mayathula-Khoza and

received a written response on 2 December. The letter stated that the department had investigated the grounds and identified the piece of land.

Mayathula-Khoza wrote, “The problem is that the area is not fenced and, as a result, it encourages illegal activities.”

The illegal activities listed by Mayathula-Khoza were as follows:

  • A dump site for various kinds of waste, including construction rubble
  • Most of the rubble is scattered along the roads with a lot being concentrated very close to Linksfield Road
  • Grey water from Mo-Zam-Bik Restaurant flows across the land
  • Illegal dwellers have turned the site into [an area] for recycling
  • Land next to the restaurant is being prepared for construction.
  • Mayathula-Khoza stated that, based on the findings, the department will erect a fence and ensure that the site is cleared up. She added, “Once the Gauteng Provincial Government approves the property policy, the future land use will be determined.”

Bloom said, “I welcome the cleaning of the site and the building of a fence to stop illegal dumping. I also hope that the illegal use of this valuable State land is curbed speedily and that an appropriate alternative use is found for it.”

Mayathula-Khoza indicated that another site inspection will take place early this year to ascertain progress on the recommendations.

Details: 082 333 4222.

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