The City of Cape Town has officially opened applications for seasonal lifeguards to ensure the safety of beachgoers and swimmers during the busy summer months. This initiative aims to staff local beaches and municipal pools, including the Sea Point Pools at the pavilion. The positions are essential for maintaining a safe environment, providing crucial services…

The Sea Point, Fresnaye & Bantry Bay Ratepayers & Residents Association (SFB) would like to inform all residents about an upcoming scheduled electricity outage in Sea Point. This outage is necessary for the City of Cape Town's electrical department to do essential maintenance work on the overhead electrical lines, ensuring a reliable and efficient service [...]

As winter settles in Cape Town, bringing with it the characteristic wet weather, residents and ratepayers in the Sea Point, Fresnaye, and Bantry Bay areas need to be prepared for the challenges that come with the season. To ensure our community remains safe, it is crucial to know who to contact for various issues and…...

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The Sea Point, Fresnaye & Bantry Bay Ratepayers & Residents Association (SFB) would like to inform all residents of the upcoming scheduled electricity outages planned for Sea Point. According to the City of Cape Town, the outages are necessary for the City's electrical teams to facilitate crucial upgrades to our electricity grid, ensuring a more [...]

The City of Cape Town has implemented stringent regulations regarding the placement of campaign and event posters as well as estate agent boards in specific areas to preserve the aesthetic appeal and safety of our neighborhoods. Prohibited Areas in Our Community Within our community, certain high-traffic and scenic routes have been designated as no-go zones…...

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The Sea Point, Fresnaye & Bantry Bay Ratepayers & Residents Association (SFB) is delighted to share that Sea Point continues to be a destination of choice for both locals and international visitors. The 2023/2024 Summer Season saw a remarkable influx of visitors, with 102,463 people enjoying the Sea Point Public Pool and Sea Point beaches….

The City of Cape Town has announced the appointment of a new contractor for the much-anticipated rehabilitation of the Sea Point Promenade. Construction work has officially commenced, marking a significant step forward in enhancing one of the city’s most beloved public spaces. With this new development, the project is now back on track, ensuring timely…...

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On May 22, 2024, a dedicated ranger team from the Northern Section of Table Mountain National Park undertook a significant litter clean-up operation in the Sea Point and Signal Hill precincts, areas adjacent to the park. The effort was a resounding success, resulting in the removal of illegal structures and the collection of two truckloads…

As the 2024 South African general elections approach, it is crucial for all eligible residents within our association's jurisdiction to know where to cast their votes. The elections, organized by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), are scheduled to take place on Wednesday, 29 May 2024. While the Sea Point, Fresnaye & Bantry Bay Ratepayers & [...]

The City of Cape Town conducts regular testing at 90 sites along its Atlantic and False Bay coastlines to determine the water quality at recreational beaches, tidal pools, and coastal monitoring points. The key findings from over 10,000 sample bacterial tests are presented in the city's annual Know Your Coast report. According to the City...

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The City of Cape Town has announced plans to replace existing beach and tidal pool signs by the end of May, 2024. At a total cost of R27,514, these new signs will serve as vital safety and regulatory markers along Sea Point’s picturesque coastline. The upgrade will cover prominent locations including Milton Beach tidal pool,…