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Saldanha Bay Local Municipality (WC014) Saldanha Bay Local Municipality (WC014) P a p k u il Dwarskersbos .! Aurora ! Municipal Demarcation Board .# Tel: (012) 342 2481 !C #.! Fax: (012) 342 2480 # DUYKER EILAND email: [email protected] 6 web: www.demarcation.org.za ST HELENA B^AY .! # St.Helena Bay DAVIDS FONTYN # 18 Laai^plek SCHUITJES KLIP .! 22 SOLDATENPOST Port Owen !C 20 .! UITKOMST 23 # .! # Velddrif HET SCHUYTJE WILDE VARKENS VLEI 21 48 G R E Bergrivier B G W ER U B A W A U L 1 AA B 0 L 2 B Legend # 1 4 WARD .! 4 WC013 !C 11 VLAMINKE VLEI WARD 54 H R399 3 ABCDE O 6 E 12 ST D Place Names K BOEBEZAKS KRAAL PATRYSENBERG L FRANS VLEI I 40 43 P 46 LANGE KLIP 47 r Airports 948 ZOUTZAKSFONTEIN Sauer 95 BESTERS KRAAL OLIPHANTS KRAAL .! 38 61 R # 1 O 2 U 2 Schools 7 W K O O 2 IN 0 E P T 1 N O M F S R 2 L A 0 A H F 1 K NO A OD J 35 HU 8 ^ Police Stations 0 LP 9 KLEINEBERG 87 B WATERKLIP FARM 90 o 103 e 90 s HONING KLIP m 101 a n C! s Health Facilities FARM SCHOUWTONEEL ZANDFONTEIN 1076 94 105 STR399 FARM 91 91 Local Municipalities NIEUWE RUST TREKOSSEN KRAAL 89 104 026 M 1 FAR Vredenburg 6 102 #V.!R#EDENBURG Ward !C ^ WA DE KLIP # #RD WARD 122 # 1 3 9 # KONINGS VLEI WARD 138 WITTEKLIP Parent Farm 123 8 WARD MUISHOND FONTEIN ONGEGUND .! EENZAAMHEID 137 132 10 WARD 135 Bergrivier HOLVLEI 2 BRAKFONTEIN 120 FARM FARM 1043 80 1088 1043 F 1 A 3 R Traditional Authorities 3 M 1 Z Grea 1 t Berg A 3 2 3 BRAKFONTEIN N JACOBS BAAY 6 108 D 81 H E # 1029 U L V A E 9 JACOBS BAY A L 2 R 0 1200 K 1 JANTJESFONTEIN S M IP 140 L R 9 District Municipalities A L I F 2 H 0 P 5 1 2 1 YZERVARKENSRUG 127 140 LANGEBERG LANGEBERG G 1223 185 FARM 1112 U Dams R 1112 S N KLIPFONTEIN E HAZEKRAAL G K 139 N KLIP BANK I FARM 957 R 141 L 145 A Langebaanweg CALEDONIA E WARD 957 V 143 D R .! N E LANGEBERG I N 6 E 1 Z 9 T O 5 Y 2 2 VONDELING 188 N V 1 1 KERSCHBOSCH O 144 # F 175 S BUURMANS TWIST E National Roads FARM 1132 J T 172 A 1132 M 1139 DR G I N 282 17 E I 3 K N West Coast U UYEKRAAL I I FARM 1124 YZ LE O ERV LANGEBERG N J AR 189 A D 1124 12 K N 9 9 ENS 187 N A RUG E 6 PIE X 1 NAA 19 RS P 7 OOR WARD Main Roads WARD T DC1 DRIEHOEKS FONTEIN 14 176 MAATJESFONTEIN 1 168 FARM 1125 168 1125 FARM 195 195 191 # 5 SALD.!ANHA 8 HARTEBEESTEFONTEIN 5 1 6 1 # 194 171 1 ^ # M R FARM 5 A 6 F Secondary Roads OS 1038 1 FO SPRINGFONTEIN # NTEIN !C 194 EVERTS HOPE 177 F A 190 WARDWARD 9 R 4 M Western Cape 9 9 HARTEBEESTEFONTEIN 4 4 3 9 372 OLIPHANTS KOP 191 ADJOINING SPRINGFONTEIN GEMSBOKFONTEIN Railways WATERBOERSKRAAL 174 162 164 PORTUGEESCHE FONTYN KLIPVLEI 167 Saldanha Bay 284 MALMESBURY RD 1141 F 1162 1 A 1 R 3 M M 2 0 R 7 F WC014 A 1 1 A 0 F 1 Rivers 1 1 R # 3 3 M 1 0 1 1 FARM 181 3 183 1 LANGVERWACHT ZOUTEKUYLEN 180 179 W FARM 316 9 5 O 316 8 L V E D A Hopefield N FARM 295 ! S OLIPHANTS KOP 295 . HOPEFIELD HOPEFIELD B 191 # S R27 ^# 315 N TS WARD !C A D E V ADJOINING ZOUTKUYL 7 L LELIEFONTEIN 1 301 O 0 0 317 W 1 296 SCHIER EILAND 287 # Data supplied by: # 320 M 7 2 9 9 E E 2 3 U W !C E K L I GROOTE FONTYN Statistics South Africa .! P ^ FARM 294 305 294 298 FARM 290 # WOLVEDANS KOPERFONTEIN 322 290 346 NIEUWELAND Department: Water Affairs & Forestry ELANDSFONTYN 289 349 LYFSERSHOEK P O COERATENBERG 288 MASSENBERG O 307 H 298 S S 3 C K 4 H R 5 A E F K P E L 5 I A 34 A Department: Provincial & Local Government N T N S F ROO FARM 299 0 I VLEY A O V 0 344 299 3 N T E I N Department: Health OUDE POST KERSCHBOSCH DAM 367 KLEIN HAMBURG 347 K R 393 E BOTTELLARY 36 E 8 FT E 353 B A BOVENFONTYN A Department: Safety & Security Y 348 HAMBURG WARD 391 6 Department: Education TSR311 GANZEKRAAL STOFBERGSFONTEIN 386 365 Department: Transport KALKKLIPFONTEIN 360 Churchhaven LANGE FONTEIN .! 377 # 8 8 3 M R A 8 F 8 3 GANZEKRAAL SCHRYWERSHOEK 434 362 VOGELSTRUISFONTEIN 433 PAPENKUILSFONTEIN 452 ABRAHAMS KRAAL µ 449 STR307 Swartland Oupos ! WILDE VARKENS VALLEY . 452 WC015 August 2016 VIER FONTEIN TSR45 DE HOEK 553 450 .!Platteklip STR315.
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