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Braamhoek Database BPSS - Database I&AP List Title First Names Surname Co/Org Position Address City Code Tel Fax Cell E-mail Category Name Berwin Trust P O Box 363 Winterton 3340 036 488 1516 036 488 1720 Farm Owner Colenso Farmers P O Box 8 Colenso 3360 Farm Owner Association Drakensberg Tourism Director/Chairman P O Box 325 Bergville 3350 036 438 6270 036 438 6334 Tourism Endangered Wildlife KZN Crane Foundation P O Box 1047 Mooi River 3300 033 263 2750 033 263 2750 083 447 0657 Env/Conservation Trust Isigungu - Matiwaneskop Councillor P O Box 115 Elandslaagte 2900 Tribal Authoriy Telkom SA Ltd The Manager - P O Box 932 Crown Mines 2025 011 309 9113 011 309 9185 Eskom & Authority Wayleave Section Contacts Van Reenen Border P O Box 2468 Ladysmith 3370 Roads - Farm Owner Farmers Association Winterton Irrigation c/o Berwin Trust P O Box 363 Winterton 3340 036 488 1516 036 488 1720 Farm Owner Settlement Board Mrs P Abbott P G P Property Market P O Box 589 Estcourt 3310 036 352 1013 036 352 4766 072 264 2140 Farm Owner Mr Daniell Abrahamse Ladysmith / Emnambithi Assistant Acting P O Box 119 Ladysmith 3370 036 637 6804 036 637 3150 082 802 1620 Govt Local Local Municipality Borough Engineer Mr Bruce Acutt Dept of Transport Private Bag X7072 Estcourt 3310 036 352 3153 036 352 5484 [email protected] Govt Provincial Mr Ross Aitken Northern Drakensberg Chairman Private Bag X1626 Bergville 3350 036 438 6243 036 438 6242 Env/Conservation Biosphere Reserve Ms Sarah Allan Dept of Agriculture & Director-Environmental Private Bag X9059 Pietermaritzburg 3200 033 392 8224 033 343 4396 084 9594 471 [email protected] Govt Provincial Environmental Affairs Affairs Mr Nazir Alli SA National Roads CEO P O Box 415 Pretoria 0001 012 426 6000 012 342 1320 Farm Owner Agency Mr Nazir Alli SA National Roads CEO P O Box 415 Pretoria 0001 012 426 6000 012 342 1320 Roads - Farm Owner Agency Mr Nigel Anderson Birdlife South Africa Manager P O Box 169 Wakkerstroom 2480 017 730 0433 017 730 0433 072 530 4834 [email protected] Env/Conservation Ms Angela Andre Bushman's River Tourism Officer P O Box 185 Estcourt 3310 036 352 6253 036 352 6253 Tourism Tourism Association Mrs Maria Antonites 1296 Dickenson Rd Waverley 0186 012 332 1053 Farm Owner Catharina Mr A B Arbuckle Emnambithi Local P O Box 119 Ladysmith 3370 036 633 3941 036 637 3150 Govt Local Municipality Mr Norman Arde P O Box 571 Estcourt 3310 036 352 8241 [email protected] Farm Owner Anthony Mr Benedict Arde c/o P O Box 571 Estcourt 3310 036 352 8241 Farm Owner Jessie Mr Bryan Ashe Earthlife Africa P O Box 18722 Dalbridge 4014 031 205 7033 082 652 1533 [email protected] Env/Conservation (eThekwini Branch) Mr Harold Atkinson P O Box 63 Winterton 3340 036 488 1700 Farm Owner Title First Names Surname Co/Org Position Address City Code Tel Fax Cell E-mail Category Name Oswald Mr Graham Atkinson P O Box 63 Winterton 3340 036 488 1257 036 488 1257 072 230 5076 [email protected] Farm Owner Hutton Mr Henk Badenhorst Swinburne - Tourism Steering Committee 35 Hector St Harrismith 9880 058 623 0141 082 926 9923 Agriculture/Forestry Sector Plan Ms Faeeza Ballim Dept of Water Affairs & Assistant Director P O Box 1018 Durban 4000 031 336 2700 082 804 2959 Govt Provincial Forestry Ms Eve Banach Natal Provincial Library Principal Librarian Private Bag 9016 Pietermaritzburg 3200 033 394 0241 033 394 2737 Libraries Mr Warren Bartholomew Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife District Officer P O Box 3 Ballengeich 2942 034 377 7205 034 377 7205 Env/Conservation Mr W Basson P O Box 114 Colenso 3360 Farm Owner Ms Thelma Battiss National Cables Pty Ltd P O Box 136106 Alberton North 1456 011 824 4747 011 824 4901 [email protected] Organised Business Mr W Bekker Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife District Conservation P O Box 1082 Estcourt 3310 036 353 2736 082 412 1101 Env/Conservation Officer Mr Rob Benney P O Box 829 Ladysmith 3370 058 623 1123 082 775 3831 Organised Business Mr Michael Eric Bentley P O Box 56 Winterton 3340 036 488 1751 031 209 3679 082 533 8185 Farm Owner Mr & Berry P O Box 76 Harrismith 9880 083 426 8423 Farm Owner Mrs Mr S T Bhengu Imbabazane Local Mayor P O Box 750 Estcourt 3310 036 352 1701 Govt Local Municipality Mr & Derick Biggs Skeurklip Conservancy P O Box 691 Harrismith 9880 058 622 3572 082 338 0613 Farm Owner Mrs Mr A Blackmore Ukhahlamba World Co-ordinator IEM P O Box 13053 Cascades 3202 033 845 1458 033 845 1499 Env/Conservation Heritage Site Mr Bruce Blaker Colenso Farmers Chairperson P O Box 333 Colenso 3360 036 422 2848 036 422 2848 082 803 5641 [email protected] Agriculture/Forestry Association Mr G Bloem MBB Consulting Manager P O Box 35660 Menlo Park 0102 012 460 6332 012 460 6391 MBB Offices Engineers Mr M George Blom Local Environmental Sub-district P O Box 5169 Ezakheni 3381 083 429 2436 NGO/CBO Advisory Forum Mr Jurie Blom Skeurklip Conservancy P O Box 341 Harrismith 9880 073 368 5512 Roads - Farm Owner Mr Petrus Blom Skeurklip Conservancy P O Box 551 Harrismith 9880 058 623 0070 058 623 0070 083 331 0711 Farm Owner Wessel (Piet) Mr Petrus Blom Skeurklip Conservancy P O Box 551 Harrismith 9880 058 623 0070 058 623 0070 083 331 0711 Roads - Farm Owner Wessel (Piet) Mr Willie Boeije National Energy Senior Manager P O Box 785080 Sandton 2146 011 884 0111 011 884 4355 Eskom & Authority Regulator Contacts Mr K Borrow Dept of Water Affairs & Private Bag X313 Pretoria 0001 012 338 8614 012 323 4472 Govt National Forestry Mr Willem Boshoff P O Box 24 Besters 3371 036 635 4014 Roads - Farm Owner Hendrik Mr Willem Boshoff P O Box 24 Besters 3371 036 635 4014 Farm Owner Hendrik Title First Names Surname Co/Org Position Address City Code Tel Fax Cell E-mail Category Name Mr Jacob Boshoff P O Box 24 Besters 3371 036 635 7241 036 635 4014 083 293 9360 Farm Owner Johannes Mr Jacob Boshoff P O Box 24 Besters 3374 036 635 7241 036 635 4014 083 293 9360 Roads - Farm Owner Johannes Mr Stephan Boshoff P O Box 20 Besters 3371 036 635 4052 036 635 4040 083 289 5513 [email protected] Farm Owner Mr Hugo Ernst Bosse P O Box 331 Winterton 3340 031 422 2166 Farm Owner Walter Mr H Botha P O Box 11207 Selcourt 1568 058 691 0045 Farm Owner Ms Jane Botha Dept of Agriculture & P O Box 1490 Estcourt 3310 036 352 3033 036 352 5487 Govt Provincial Environmental Affairs Mr Roland Noel Bouwer P O Box 3513 Ladysmith 3370 Farm Owner Mr Michael Braach Rennies Wetland Project P O Box 44189 Linden 2104 011 884 4773 011 884 7089 Env/Conservation Mr James Bredenkamp Spoortnet Assistant Manager P O Box 1276 Joubert Park 2044 011 773 8232 011 773 5450 083 380 9389 [email protected] Eskom & Authority Estates Contacts Mr Asith Brijball Dept of Water Affairs & Private Bag X2015 Dundee 3000 034 299 9621 034 218 1024 082 888 3313 [email protected] Govt National Forestry Mr Peter Bristow Skeurklip Conservancy 20 Dan Pienaar Pietermaritzburg 3201 033 342 0088 082 331 7636 Env/Conservation Drive, Clarendon Mr John Bristow Skeurklip Conservancy P O Box 11946 Hatfield 0028 012 460 6574 082 571 3004 [email protected] Env/Conservation Mr Dennis Bristow Skeurklip Conservancy P O Box 601 Ladysmith 3370 036 637 3489 036 637 3489 Env/Conservation Mr John C Brooke-Leggatt Longridge Farm P O Box 383 Winterton 3340 036 488 1331 Farm Owner Mr Frikkie Brooks Dept of Local Govt & Chief Director: Planning Private Bag X9123 Pietermaritzburg 3200 033 395 2172 033 342 1623 Govt Provincial Housing Mr U Budhal Ladysmith / Emnambithi Development & 29 Keate St Ladysmith 3370 036 637 2090 036 637 2092 Govt Local Local Municipality Planning Mr Ed Bunge Eskom Holdings Limited Planning Manager P O Box 5 Mkondeni 3204 033 395 3592 033 395 3701 [email protected] Eskom & Authority Contacts Mr Bruce Burger Eskom Holdings Limited Environmental P O Box 1180 New Germany 3620 031 710 5386 031 710 5146 [email protected] Eskom & Authority Specialist Contacts Mr Angus Burns Ekangala Grassland Coordinator P O Box 21106 Newcastle 2940 034-312 6158 034-312 6158 084 400 1234 [email protected] Env/Conservation Trust Cllr N T Buthelezi Emnambithi Local Councillor Private Bag X9948 Ladysmith 3370 082 548 9233 Govt Local Municipality Ms Gugulethu Buthelezi Eskom Holdings Limited Environmental P O Box 1180 New Germany 3620 031 710 5262 031 710 5146 @eskom.co.za Eskom & Authority Practitioner Contacts Mr I C Buthelezi uThukela District P O Box 116 Ladysmith 3370 036 631 0236 036 637 5608 082 806 7411 Govt Local Municipality Mr Phillip Buys Thukela Biosphere P O Box 74 Weenen 3325 036 354 1934 Farm Owner Rudolph Reserve Mr Charles Byron South African Crane P O Box 905 Mooi River 3300 033 263 2737 033 263 2737 Env/Conservation Working Foundation Ms Orienda Caluza Kwanalu-Ondini District District Council officer P O Box 125 Bergville 3350 082 663 6018 Agriculture/Forestry Title First Names Surname Co/Org Position Address City Code Tel Fax Cell E-mail Category Name Council Mr Malcolm Campbell Eskom Holdings Limited Line & Servitude P O Box 1180 New Germany 3620 031 710 6814 031 710 6820 082 805 7019 [email protected] Eskom & Authority Supervisor Contacts Mr Gerhardus C Campher P O Box 2468 Ladysmith 3370 036 635 3947 083 632 4392 Roads - Farm Owner F Mr Wessel Campher P O Box 1121 Harrismith 9880 036 635 3947 Roads - Farm Owner Jacobus Mr Wessel Campher P O Box 1121 Harrismith 9880 036 635 3947 Farm Owner Jacobus Mr Corri Campher P O Box 5 van Reenen 3372 058 671 0047 Farm Owner Mr Gerhardus C Campher P O Box 2468 Ladysmith 3370 036 635 3947 083 632 4392 Farm Owner F Mr John Henry Campher P O Box 1050 Ladysmith 3370 033 628 5462 083
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