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Look after the City’s public open spaces this weekend

JOBURG - Residents are urged to obey all park safety bylaws and to report transgressions to the Joburg Emergency Call Centre on 011 375-5911.

Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo (JCPZ) is calling on residents to play by the rules when visiting the city’s parks.

The call comes as part of the celebration of the World Parks Day (21 September), which is observed globally to underline the importance of parks to nurture healthy vibrant communities.

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Member of the Mayoral Committee for Community Development in the City of Joburg, Councillor Nonhlanhla Sifumba, appealed to residents to refrain from setting fires in non-designated spaces in parks; disposing of charcoal on the lawn or against a tree; consuming alcohol; using glass utensils, playing loud music and littering in parks.

“Heritage Day weekend sees hundreds of people descend on parks to host braais with friends and relatives. While it is wonderful to see so many people enjoying the city’s public open spaces, it is also worrying to receive high number of complaints regarding illegal fires, broken bottles and the illegal consumption of alcohol in parks,” said Sifumba.

Parks and green lungs play a critical role in significantly improving the wellbeing of people living in fast-paced cities.  Green spaces reduce daily stresses and the presence of trees, water, grass, birdlife and natural surroundings, brings calmness to those who frequent outdoor spaces.

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The city’s parks are critical in creating sustainable, liveable and vibrant cities which lead to the formation of social circles which are the foundation for strong, secure neighbourhoods where people are drawn to supporting, caring and protecting one another.

“Residents are urged to obey all park safety bylaws and to report transgressions to the Joburg Emergency Call Centre on 011 375-5911,” she advised.

The Joburg Metropolitan Police Department, will be patrolling parks together with the Park Rangers, and will confiscate alcohol illegally being consumed in the city’s parks.

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“Park Safety bylaws are in place for your protection as well as to ensure that all visitors enjoy a pleasant and memorable experience on Heritage Day,” she stated.

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