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Eskom (M-P) IAP Database 12 Jan 04 Final Registered Interested & Affected Parties as on 12 January 2004 Organisation Surname Initials Title Position Postal PostalC Tel Number Fax Number Cell Number E-mail Address ode Defence Force Airforce Base - Bloemspruit Jonsson RC Col Officer P Bag X20608 9300 (051) 405-6911 (051) 405-6222 Commanding Bloemfontein SANDF: Air Force Base - Bloemspruit Bull S Lt Aviation Safety (051) 405-6068 Officer Lavis G WO1 Resource PO Box 34356 9325 (051) 405-6153 (051) 405-6301 (082) 727-7285 OfficerL Faunasig Security, Health & Environment Mzondo LC Sgt Intelegence (051) 405-6077 (073) 226-0665 Officer Nel C WO2 Base OPS (051) 405-6320 (051) 405-6340 (082) 856-8082 [email protected] Roos J Capt Air Support Unit (051) 405-6104 (083) 737-7924 Van Wyk WH Lt Col Airwing Co- (051) 405-6009 (051) 405-6390 (083) 440-0112 ordinator SANDF: Air Force Base - Bloemspruit (87 Helicopter Flying School) Dalling C Capt Unit Efficiency (051) 405-6510 (051) 405-6512 (082) 781-4385 Officer SANDF: Airforce Base - Bloemspruit De Waal Lt Col Director: (012) 312-2488 Aviation Safety Ferreira N Col Director: (012) 312-2126 (012) 312-2291 Aviation Safety South African National Defense Force (SANDF) Van Zyl E Ms Contact Person PO Box 132 9482 (053) 421-9132 (053) 421-9132 Hertzogville Aviation Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Pretoruis K Mr Inspector P/Bag X08 0145 (012) 426-0156 (012) 346-2009 (082) 925-4788 [email protected] Waterkloof Reddy T Mr Contact Person P/Bag X08 0145 (012) 346-5566 (012) 426-0162 [email protected] Waterkloof Foley Aviation Organisation Surname Initials Title Position Postal PostalC Tel Number Fax Number Cell Number E-mail Address ode Foley JP Mrs Contact Person PO Box 194 9479 (053) 444-1565 (053) 444-1132 (083) 300-7220 Hoopstad Mining Anglo American Corproration Ireton K Mrs Group (011) 638-9111 (011) 638-8521 [email protected] Manager: Sustainable Development Avgold Ltd Scwab N Mr Contact Person PO Box 161 9490 (057) 452-4400 (057) 451-2416 Allanridge Chamber of Mines of South Africa Lesufi N Mr Contact Person PO Box 61809 2107 (011) 498-7661 (011) 498-7429 Marshalltown Makhaye S Ms Technical PO Box 61809 2107 (011) 498-7425 (011) 498-7429 [email protected] Advisor Marshalltown Wymer D Dr Mining PO Box 61809 2107 (011) 498-7335 (011) 498-7516 [email protected] Consultant Marshalltown Gold Fields Ltd Leuschner A Mr Senior (011) 644-2400(011) 484-0629 (082) 901-4988 [email protected] Consultant Environmental Harmony Gold Mining Co. Ltd Hempel F Mr Environment (011) 411-2136 (011) 411-2353 [email protected] Manager Shaft Sinkers Bruce EJ Mr Quantity PO Box 2146 (011) 445-4300 (011) 444-4410 (082) 673-1921 [email protected] Surveyor 783501 Sandton Agriculture Boland Lugspuitdiens Louw J Mrs Contact Person PO Box 13 7299 (022) 482-1108 (022) 487-1229 Malmesbury Bultfontein Agriculture & Chemicals Nel JA Mrs Contact Person PO Box 519 9670 (051) 853-1188 (051) 853-1811 (082) 558-5563 Bultfontein Delko Meule Welman J Mr Contact Person PO Box 320 9680 (057) 899-1791 Wesselsbron Graansilos Organisation Surname Initials Title Position Postal PostalC Tel Number Fax Number Cell Number E-mail Address ode Botha O Mr Contact Person PO Box 117 2570 (056) 515-2143 (056) 515-2115 (082) 558-5563 Klerksdorp Elf NJ Mr Contact Person PO Box 159 9660 (056) 515-3632 (083) 633-2213 Bothaville Enslin J Mr Contact Person PO Box 199 9680 (057) 899-1871 (057) 899-1874 Wesselsbron Jacobs B Mr Contact Person PO Box 383 9680 (057) 899-2312 Wesselsbron Le Roux D Mr Contact Person PO Box 538 9670 (051) 853-2668 (051) 853-2858 Bultfontein Van Wyk A Mr Contact Person PO Box 382 9680 (057) 899-1749 (057) 899-2662 Wesselsbron Grain SA Bothma B Mr Chairperson PO Box 16 9660 (056) 515-2145 (056) 515-3488 (083) 272-1474 Bothaville Grain SA: Bothaville Loxton J Mr Deputy Director PO Box 88 9660 (056) 515-2145 (082) 550-2288 [email protected] Bothaville Shone S Mr Manager PO Box 88 9660 (056) 515-2145 (056) 515-3613 [email protected] Bothaville LFC Meule BPK Van Wyk R Mr Contact Person PO Box 489 9680 (057) 899-2771 (057) 899-2775 Wesselsbron M&N Slagpale Kramer N Mr Contact Person PO Box 558 9670 (051) 853-2312 Bultfontein Novon Agri Alpha Labuschagne A Mr Contact Person PO Box 339 9479 (053) 444-1332 (053) 444-2292 (082) 571-5496 Hoopstad SA Agric: Bothaville Botes L Mr Chairperson PO Box 1449 9660 (056) 515-2227 (056) 515-2227 (083) 252-8264 Bothaville SENWES BPK Berkpron T Mr Contact Person PO Box 4 Wess 9680 (057) 899-1851 (057) 899-1837 Boshoff F Mr Contact Person PO Box 130 Kle 2570 (018) 464-7800 (018) 469-4971 (083) 305-8713 [email protected] Gouws J Mr Contact Person PO Box 71 Both9660 (056) 515-2181 (056) 515-2185 [email protected] Koekemoer L Mr Manager: Servic PO Box 31 Klerk2570 (018) 464-7357 (018) 462-4825 (082) 800-2222 [email protected] Schutte P Mr Contact Person PO Box 29 Bultf 9670 (051) 853-1141 (051) 853-2336 Van Graan J Mr Contact Person PO Box 13 Dea 9348 (051) 811-0018 (051) 811-0348 Bester P Mr Sales RepresentPO Box 4 Wess 9680 (057) 899-1851 (057) 899-1589 Skaggel Meule Pieterse WH Mr Contact Person PO Box 113 9670 (051) 853-1279 Bultfontein Organisation Surname Initials Title Position Postal PostalC Tel Number Fax Number Cell Number E-mail Address ode Wes-Vrystaat Landboudienste Pretorius WJ Mr Contact Person PO Box 506 9670 (051) 853-1191 (051) 853-1641 Bultfontein Vrystaat Landbou Green W Ms Representative PO Box 54 9300 (051) 447--767 (051) 447-5328 [email protected] Bloemfontein Vetrivier Boeredienste (Pty) Ltd Burger P Mr Contact Person PO Box 163 9479 (053) 444-1936 (053) 444-1936 Hoopstad Suidwes Landbou BPK De Winnaar P Mr Contact Person PO Box 66 9482 (053) 421-9008 (053) 421-9648 [email protected] Hertzogville Wes-Vrystaat Landboudienste Pretorius WJ Mr Contact Person PO Box 506 9670 (051) 853-1191 (051) 853-1641 Bultfontein Herritage Organisations South African Heritage Resources Association (SAHRA) Gouws HH Ms Contact Person PO Box 9743 9300 (051) 430-4139 (051) 448-2536 [email protected] Bloemfontein Gouws HH Ms Provincial PO Box 9743 (051) 430-4139 Executive Bloemfontein Manager Military Museum Van Zyl J Mr Curator (051) 447-5478 (051) 447-7755 Provincial Museum Services Briedenhann M Ms Head: Museum (051) 447-5478 (051) 447-7755 [email protected] Services Local Authorities Bultfontein Municipality Nkoi PJ Mr Local Economic PO Box 2809 9760 (051) 853-1111 (073) 234-4048 Officer Bultfontein Masilonyana Municipality Moletsana SL Mr Contact Person PO Box 8 9410 (057) 733-0106 (057) 733-1942 Theunnissen Monyakeng Advise Office Letele RM Mr Contact Person PO Box 6031 9680 (057) 899-8086 Wesselsbron Municipality: Lejweleputswa Ndubula M Mr Contact Person PO Box 2163 9460 (057) 353-3094 (057) 353-3382 [email protected] Welkom Municipality: Mathjabeng Organisation Surname Initials Title Position Postal PostalC Tel Number Fax Number Cell Number E-mail Address ode Sesele S Mr Manager PO Box 708 9460 (057) 391-3237 (057) 357-4393 Welkom Municipality: Moghaka Moadira M Mr Contact Person PO Box 302 9500 (056) 216-9911 (056) 216-9122 Kroonstad Municipality: Nala Jooste JN Mr Town Secertary PO Box 12 9660 (083) 282-8145 Bothaville Mathibe M Mr Contact Person PO Box 465 9660 (056) 514-9200 (056) 515-3922 (082) 425-0595 Bothaville Nabal K Mr Contact Person PO Box 12 9660 (056) 514-9233 (056) 515-4828 (082) 457-8791 Bothaville Thedisi S Mr Councillor (057) 899-1818 (072) 111-8638 Tokoana K Mr Manager PO Box 12 9660 (056) 514-9200 (056) 515-3922 Bothaville Municipality: Tokologo Nkwadipo J Mr Manager PO Box 18 9348 (051) 811-0029 (051) 811-0225 Dealesville Municipality: Tswelopelo Mophatse S Mr Contact Person PO Box 39 9479 (053) 444-1897 (053) 444-1897 Hoopstad Environmental and Conservation Organisations Centre for African Ecology Yousefi V Mr Deputy Director PO Box 4788 2000 (011) 712-6400 (011) 725-5324 [email protected] Johannesburg Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) Barrett P Mrs Personal (011) 486-1102 (011) 486-1506 [email protected] Assistant Free State Game Breeders' Association Erasmus B Mr Chairperson PO Box 327 9600 (058) 481-2302 (082) 388-0530 [email protected] Senekal Free State Nature Conservation Walaza M Mr Director (051) 403-3845 (051) 403-3705 [email protected] Group for Environmental Monitoring Espey Q Dr Director PO Box 30684 2017 (011) 339-4767 (011) 339-4767 (083) 325-4083 [email protected] Braamfontein Hope S Ms Office Manager PO Box 30684 2017 (011) 403-7666 (011) 403-7563 [email protected] Braamfontein Leadership for Environment and Development Southern Africa Organisation Surname Initials Title Position Postal PostalC Tel Number Fax Number Cell Number E-mail Address ode Fig D Dr Representative PO Box 533 2050 (011) 717-4449 (011) 482-1041 [email protected] Witwatersrand Lion Breeders' Association Swart P Mr Contact Person PO Box 783 9500 (056) 213-1493 (056) 213-1493 Kroonstad Raptor Conservation Group Verdoorn G Dr Chairperson PO Box 72155 2122 (011) 646-4629 (011) 646-4631 [email protected] Parkview Sandveld Nature Reserve Bosch P Mr Representative PO Box 414 2660 (082) 924-3130 Bloemhof Wildlife and Environmental Society of South Africa (WESSA) Bartman S Mr Chairperson PO Box 44344 2104 (011) 462-5663 (011) 462-8364 [email protected] Linden Cloete PL Mr Interested Party PO Box 377 9660 (018) 441-1055 Bothaville Witcutt M Dr Executive Co- PO Box 1456 2106 (011) 443-0241 (011) 443-0306 [email protected] ordinator Lynnhurst Education School: Dealesville Primêre Skool 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