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Appendix B 5 Key I&AP Database Appendix B 5 Key I&AP Database AFFILIATION TO BUSINESS / ALT. FARM / DEPARTMENT NAME SURNAME ID / Reg. Number OTHER TELEPHONE EMAIL ADDRESS ADDRESS POSTAL ADD. CITY CODE PROJECT TELEPHONE 205 Witsand, Beach Boulevard, De Boom 273 Maria Magaretha Wiese Landowner (WEF) 0722950990 [email protected] Bloubergrant, 7441 16 Matzikama St, Vredendal, 8160 PO Box 135, Vredendal, 8160 Gebhardt Broers (Pty) Ltd Landowner (Evacuation (Windeed - 16 MULLBERRY STREET (Windeed - P O BOX 184 Farm Plot Kley 181 Gebhardt 1983/003660/07 082 612 8533 027 213 2393 [email protected] Vredendal 8160 (Director Henry Herron) Route) DURBANVILLE VREDENDAL 7550) 8160) Gebhardt Broers (Pty) Ltd Landowner (Evacuation Farm Katmakoep 183 Gebhardt 1983/003660/07 082 612 8533 027 213 2393 [email protected] 16 Matzikama St, Vredendal, 8160 PO Box 135, Vredendal, 8160 Vredendal 8160 (Director Henry Herron) Route) Gebhardt Broers (Pty) Ltd Landowner (Evacuation Farm Bakleiplaas A 182 Portion 3 Gebhardt 1983/003660/07 082 612 8533 027 213 2393 [email protected] 16 Matzikama St, Vredendal, 8160 PO Box 135, Vredendal, 8160 Vredendal 8160 (Director Henry Herron) Route) 43 Main Rd, Moorreesburg, 7310 PO Box 331, Moorreesburg, Landowner (Evacuation (Windeed - RUSTEN 7310 (Windeed - P O BOX 416 Farm Bakkely Plaats 282 Portion 80 Pieter Brand Thiart 860917096080 Morreesburg 7310 Route) VREDENDAL VREDENDAL 8160) 8160 ) Landowner (Evacuation Farm Bakkely Plaats 282 Portion 120 T A C T Trust Zandberg (Jan Frederick) PO Box 486, Vredendal, 8160 Vredendal 8160 Route) PO Box 303, Vredendal, 8160 (Windeed - 243 SEESIG STREET Zandberg Jan Frederick- Landowner (Evacuation (Windeed - P O BOX 135 Farm Bakleiplaas 277 Zandberg (Jan Frederick) 027 213 2433 [email protected] DORING BAY Vredendal 8160 TRUSTEES Route) VREDENDAL 8151) 8160) J H Laubscher Familietrust Surrounding Landowner Farm Hollebakstrandfontein 270 Portion 14 (Jan Hendrik) (email Laubscher 083 298 6946 [email protected] (WEF) Johnny) No contact details - No contact details - phone Surrounding Landowner Farm Ebenezer Kolonie 187 Gemeenskap van Ebenezer phone municipality. municipality. See row 20 [email protected] (WEF) See row 20 below. below. Surrounding Landowner Farm De Boom 273 Portion 1 Willem Johannes Laubscher 4008205008088 027 422 1614 PO Box 56, Graafwater, 8120 Graafwater 8120 (WEF) 28 Noord St, Strandfontein, 7798 Skerpklip Plase (Pty) Ltd 200102641307 PO Box 266, Lutzville, 8165 Surrounding Landowner (Business Address: PARC DU LINKS Farm De Boom 273 Portion 2 (Director Evert Gerhard Genis (Director ID: 083 660 2844 027 215 1188/027 213 1616 [email protected] (Business postal: POSBUS Lutzville 8165 (WEF) KANTOORKOMPLEKS, NIBLICK WEG Johannes De Graaff) 5410295036087) 223, SOMERSET MALL, 7137) 7, SOMERSET-WES, 7130) Altus Baard Familie Trust Surrounding Landowner Farm Katmakoep 279 Baard 082 804 5714 [email protected] (Altus) (WEF) 16 Matzikama St, Vredendal, 8160 PO Box 135, Vredendal, 8160 Gebhardt Broers (Pty) Ltd Surrounding Landowner (Windeed - 16 MULLBERRY STREET (Windeed - P O BOX 184 Farm Bakleiplaas 277 Portion 27 Gebhardt 1983/003660/07 082 612 8533 027 213 2393 [email protected] Vredendal 8160 (Director Henry Herron) (WEF) DURBANVILLE VREDENDAL 7550) 8160) Government (Local Church Street 37, Vredendal Matzikama Local Municipality Briaan Smit 027 201 3481 [email protected] 98 Vredendal 8160 Vredendal 8160 Municipality) 8160 Government (District West Coast District Municipality Charles Malherbe [email protected] Municipality) Government (District West Coast District Municipality Doretha Kotze [email protected]; Municipality) Government (Local Communal Property Association of Willem Fortuin Communal Property 071 199 6536 [email protected] Ebenhaeser Association) TRANSNET Burton Siljeur Rail Parastatal 011 308 3001 [email protected] ESKOM John Geeringh Power Parastatal 021 980 3913 [email protected] Government (Local Olifants River Estuary Advisory Forum Zain Jumat Catchment Management [email protected] Advisory Forum) P.O Box 1000, Sanlam Namaqua West Coast Tourism Monika de Jager Local Tourism Agency 027 201 3376 [email protected] Building, Church St, Vredenedal 8160 Vredendal 8160 Department of Agriculture Cor van der Walt Government [email protected] Department of Environmental Affairs and Government (Western Cape - Andre Lombaard [email protected] Development Planning Land Use Planning) Department of Environmental Affairs and Government (Western Cape - Marek Kedzieja [email protected] Development Planning Spatial Planning) Department of Environmental Affairs and Government (Western Cape - Melanese Schippers [email protected] Development Planning Environmental Affairs) Road Network Management Devlin Fortuin Government (Western Cape) [email protected] Department of Public Works Basson Geldenhuys Government [email protected] Government (Local Municipal Councillor Amelia Job [email protected] Municipality) Department of Mineral Resources Morne Koen Government (Western Cape) 021 427 1019 [email protected] Private Bag X9, Rogge Bay, 8012 Rogge Bay 8012 8th Floor, Room 8-07, 1 Dorp Street, Eldon van Boom Western Cape Gov. Government 0214832877 [email protected] Private Bag X9086 Cape Town 8000 Cape Town, 8000 DEADP 8th Floor, Room 8-07, 1 Dorp Street, Taryn Dreyer Western Cape Gov. Government 0214832707 [email protected] Private Bag X9086 Cape Town 8000 Cape Town, 8000 Communication [email protected] / 3rd Floor, Main Building, Elsenburg, Petro Rhyn Government 0218085008 0712317576 Private Bag X1 Elsenburg 7607 Services [email protected] Muldersvlei Road Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Communication Steve Galane Government 0123197960 0836357346 [email protected] Services Department of Public Works Neil Joseph Provincial PPP Unit Government 0214830530 0214835788 [email protected] 9 Dorp Street Private Bag X9078 Cape Town 8000 [email protected] / Department of Transport and Public Works Jacqui Gooch HOD Government 0214832826 0214833959 9 Dorp Street Private Bag X9185 Cape Town 8000 [email protected] Department of Economic Development and [email protected] / 12th Floor, NBS Waldorf Building, 80 Solly Fourie HOD Government 0214833840 0214839226/9281 PO Box 979 Cape Town 8000 Tourism [email protected] St George's Mall, Cape Town, 8001 Alana Duffell-Canham Land-Use Government 0229312900 [email protected] 72 Voortrekker Road Porterville 8170 Cape Nature Donny Malherbe Land-Use Government 0229312900 [email protected] 72 Voortrekker Road Porterville 8170 [email protected] / Heritage Western Cape Guy Thomas HWC Government 0214839685 0214835959 Private Bag X9067 Cape Town 8001 [email protected] 3rd Floor, Protea Assurance Building, Heritage Western Cape Andrew September HWC Government 021 483 9543 [email protected] Green Market Square, Cape Town, Private Bag X9067 Cape Town 8001 8001 South African Civil South African Civil Aviation Authority Lizelle Stroh Civil Aviation Authority Aviation Authority Obstacle Specialist 0115451232 / 1455 0834616660 [email protected] Private Bag X73 Halfway House 1685 (SACAA) (CAA) [email protected] / Department of Transport and Public Works Jacqui Gooch HOD Government 0214832826 0214833959 9 Dorp Street Private Bag X9185 Cape Town 8000 [email protected] Department of Department of Transport Pule Godfrey Selepe Government Director General 0123093000 0123283370 [email protected] Private Bag X192 Pretoria 0000 Transport Chief Director - Western Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Rashid Khan Government DWS 021 941 6000 021 438 7527 [email protected] Cape SANRAL South African National Roads Agency Nicole Abrahams Road Parastatal Environmental Government 062 215 8945 021 946 1630 [email protected] Limited (SANRAL) Coordinator BirdLife SA [email protected] Department of Rural Development and Land District Manager: Jacques Pheiffer 028 424 1332 [email protected] Reform West Coast District Western Cape Department of Rural Chief Director - Land Michael Worsnip 021 426 2930 021 941 6100 [email protected] Development and Land Reform Restitution Support Mr Tshegofatso Monama Square Kilometre Array South Africa (SKA- [email protected]; Dr Adrian Tiplady SA) [email protected]; Mr Selalelo Matlhane Department of Department of Environmental Affairs: Environmental Affairs: Shonisani Munzhedzi Government DDG 0123999171 [email protected] Directorate Biodiversity and Conservation Biodiversity and Conservation Department of Department of Environmental Affairs: Environmental Affairs: Simon Malete Government Administrator 0123999511 [email protected] Directorate Biodiversity and Conservation Biodiversity and Conservation Department of Department of Environmental Affairs: Environmental Affairs: Wadzi Mandivenyi Government Chief Directorate 0123999619 [email protected] Directorate Biodiversity and Conservation Biodiversity and Conservation South African Heritage Resources Association - No notification required according to Heritage Specialist [email protected] (may be SAPS Francois Coetzee 083 327 8961 [email protected]) Ons Kontrei (Local Newspaper) Tossie Beukes 074 149 6145 [email protected] [email protected];
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