BVID News
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AGM Save the Date & Spring greening Beaconvale
This October, we hold our Annual General Meeting (AGM 2023) to review the year’s activities and begin our planning for 2024/25. We hope all our members can attend. Non-members still have time to register. The new City of Cape Town CID by-law and policy came into effect on 1 July and that is available to view online.…
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CALL FOR PROPOSALS
in BVID NewsThe Board of the Beaconvale Improvement District NPC (BVID) invites suitably qualified service provider companies with existing City Improvement District experience to submit proposals for the rendering of one or more of the following services: Proposals for rendering any of the above services will be evaluated separately and should not be dependent on the rendering…
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Meet the Beaconvale CID manager + 1st quarter 2023 updates
in BVID News2023 is well underway and as we embark on a year set to take our Beaconvale City Improvement District to new heights, we introduce you to our manager and share some important reminders from BCID and the City. As always, our focus remains on developing a safe, accessible and welcoming urban ecosystem for all workers,…
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Interesting and demanding times for BVID
in BVID NewsPublic Safety Illegal dumping According to Beaconvale Improvement District Manager Hannes Bronkhorst this is now the most concerning and at times challenging aspect of maintaining cleanliness in the BVID. Illegal dumping removal has become a normal feature of the work done daily by the GUMCT (Geocentric Urban Management Cleaning Team). Due to the proximity of the area to homes and itself being…
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Beaconvale Improvement District – an overview of the first 4 months
in BVID NewsSince launching on 31 July 2017, Beaconvale Improvement District (BVID) has brought a “quick and obvious” turnaround to an industrial area that “was not in a great state at all”. So says Chairperson Sean Lavery in an overview of the BVID’s first four months of operations. “One of our biggest challenges was the fact that…