Bitou News Volume 15 Edition 52 – 08 Friday 2017

Join us for a fun-filled and thoroughly entertaining day of Blues and Blues-inspired live music at The Barnyard, Plettenberg Bay.

Wowing you this year will be:

Mel Botes
Ann Jangle & Basson Laubscher
Lonesome Dave Ferguson
Gerald Clark
Basson Laubscher & Violent Free Peace
Crimson House
The Black Cat Bones

Licenced Bar, Light snacks and loads of giveaways

Gates open at 12:30
Bands start on the hour, every hour from 14:00

R250 per person
(includes unique Blues gift valued at R80)

We regret:
NO PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF 18

Pack your picnic baskets with food and snacks but let us provide the drinks – alcohol, juices, coffee, water etc!

We depend on your support of our
“NO OWN ALCOHOL/BEVERAGES” policy as we are a fully licensed venue.

This will enable us to keep providing top entertainment to our supporters in Plett!

Visit our website often to see our updated show schedule!
Our venue is ideal for Corporate Functions, Year-End Parties,
Weddings & Birthday Parties!

Send email to jeanne@stormproduktionz.co.za to enquire!

Bitou News Volume 15 Edition 51 – 01 Friday 2017

HELEN ZILLE PRAISES GARDEN ROUTE REBUILD INITIATIVE:
“NEW MODEL FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT.”

This will make a significant contribution when dealing with other, similar catastrophes
“The first thing that we’ve done differently is to establish a project management office outside of the three municipalities, but with the participation of officials from those municipalities.

“Secondly, we’ve developed a partnership with the private sector, which has raised money for the disaster – and representatives of the donor fund are intimately involved in the GRRI: they attend our steering committee meetings and our work stream meetings, and they’re part of the planning process, which means that they already understand the vision for projects for which we need funding.

“And the third thing we’ve done differently is the way we’ve approached the concept of disaster recovery – which previously meant restoring the status quo to what it was before the disaster struck.

“We’re saying, no: we want a different, better Bitou and Knysna, where people are more prosperous, more integrated, and better housed than they were before.”

“Under our motto to ‘Build Back Better’ we have, for example, developed a new vision for the region as a skills hub, and we’ve also developed a strategy to improve the housing situation – a strategy that the three mayors and their municipal managers and officials will ratify when they meet on the 11th of December,” said Dr. Fast.

She said that the rebuild strategy – with its six pillars of tourism, light manufacturing, local business, skills development, urban planning, and environmental management – has been presented at community meetings in Knysna and Bitou, where the strategy has been warmly supported.

Premier Zille congratulated everyone involved with the Garden Route Rebuild Initiative.
“I’m very excited about the GRRI because it’s showing us how we can turn the corner in a crisis, and that – despite frustrations and challenges – it is possible to come up with new, innovative solutions to turn disaster into opportunity,” she said.

More information: www.gardenrouterebuild.co.za
View Premier’s keynote speech at the SCLI seminar on YouTube: https://youtu.be/LGniX83Pdso