Friday, October 3, 2014

Reminder : Overall Milnerton CPF AGM Tuesday 07/10/14 at 19h00 at Milnerton SAPS 2nd floor conference room

Dear Community member 

A reminder of the overall Milnerton CPF AGM  to be held on Tuesday 07/10/14 at 19h00 at Milnerton SAPS 2nd floor conference room .

Please note that while all are welcome  to attend and stand or nominate candidates , individuals may not vote as only registered community organisations are allowed a single vote each .  The community organisations in Subforum 3 which are currently  listed  are :

Milnerton Central Ratepayers Association 
Milnerton Ridge Ratepayers Association
Sunset Beach Home owners Association
Milnerton Crime Watch Trust
Milnerton Neighborhood Watch 
Milnerton Lions club

In the interests of forming a representative and effective overall CPF Exco  , we respectfully request that these organisations send a representative to vote on their behalf.

Kind Regards
CPF Exco

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Reminder : CPF SubForum 3 meeting Monday 29/09/14 @18h30 - crime stats attached

Dear Concerned Citizen 

A friendly reminder of the CPF SubForum 3 meeting to be held Monday 29/09/14 @18h30 in the 2nd floor meeting room Milnerton SAPS , Koeberg Rd .

For your information the the  recently released crime stats specific to Milnerton  are attached  -see attached spread sheet.

The Milnerton SAPS Management team will be present to put these  into context , to  discuss and answer your questions .

We look forward to an informative and interactive meeting and hope you can join us -all welcome.

Kind Regards

Milnerton  CPF SubForum 3 Exco 

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

FW: Regulations for child travellers postponed - TWN

Dear Rodney

 

Please see below the information that we received today.

 

Kind Regards

 

Sylvia van den Berg
Leisure Consultant
share call: 0860 438 292
Tel: +27 21 527 6300
Direct fax: 086 654 8381

e-mail: sylvia@gatewaytours.co.za

web: www.gatewaytours.co.za

 

 

The New Immigration Regulation dictates that as from 01 October 2014 children under the age of 18 years, require UNABRIDGED BIRTH CERTIFICATES, along with their passports, when travelling.  Should you be travelling with/making a reservation for children, please ensure that you apply for these certificates timeously. 

 

 

From: Nodine White [mailto:nodine@gatewaytours.co.za]
Sent: 17 September 2014 09:27 AM
To: angelique; corrie; Giselle Lannas; 'Lyn Albrecht'; Nicky Murphy; peter dorgan; sarah carter; Sylvia van den Berg
Subject: Regulations for child travellers postponed - TWN

 

Regulations for child travellers postponed
17 Wed, Sep 2014

 

 

The requirement that children under the age of 18 travelling to, from and through SA produce an unabridged birth certificate has been postponed until June 1, 2015. Similarly, the additional requirement for written permission in instances where children travel unaccompanied by parents, travelling with only one parent has been postponed.

 

This was announced by Minister of Home Affairs, Malusi Gigaba, at a media briefing on Tuesday. 

 

Furthermore, Gigaba stated: “For foreigners’ purposes, an unabridged birth certificate is merely a birth certificate from the responsible authority in their country, which lists the particulars of the child’s parents. In the instance where this information is contained on the child’s passport, this too shall be accepted.”

 

The immigration regulations were announced in May as part of the new Immigration Amendment Act, which came into effect on May 26. Subsequent to industry lobbying, the requirements for children travelling under the age of 18 were postponed till October 1. Implementation of these regulations has now been further delayed.

 

Under the new regulations, people travelling to SA on a visa are required to apply for the visa in person. Parents travelling with children under the age of 18 are required to produce an unabridged birth certificate for each child. In the case where only one parent is travelling with the child(ren), consent in the form of an affidavit from the other parent registered is required. Alternatively, either a court order granting full parental responsibilities and rights or a death certificate of the other parent must be produced.

 

Gigaba said that, given the challenges identified by stakeholders and in light of the upcoming peak travel periods for families, a postponement of the regulations would assist travellers and the sectors as a whole. He added that during the period of the postponement, Deputy Director General for Immigration Services, Jackie Mckay, had been directed to work intensively with industry stakeholders to ensure accurate information was available to all prospective travellers accompanying children around the world.

 

According to Gigaba, other regulations published as part of the Act would remain in effect. This includes the requirement that people apply for visas in person to enable the capturing of biometrics. Gigaba emphasised that this requirement was not unique to SA and was required from visitors by other countries. “Most elements of the regulations are working well,” he said.

 

“Since the announcement of the new regulations, we have consistently maintained that we welcome constructive engagement from stakeholders on the implementation of these regulations,” said Gigaba. “We thank those stakeholders who have engaged us actively and constructively.” Gigaba added that the information provided by stakeholders assisted the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) to service nationals, visitors and various stakeholders more efficiently.

 

Gigaba said that different stakeholders had drawn the department’s attention to challenges around the requirements for child travellers. “Stakeholders have alerted us to two main challenges,” he said. “Firstly, of ensuring accurate and timely communication to missions abroad, travel operators and prospective travellers around the world about the new requirements.” According to Gigaba, the second challenge identified was that parents and people authorised to travel with children needed time to obtain the required documentation.

 

Gigaba said furthermore that, subsequent to the meeting between DHA and the Department of Tourism, as well as Minister of Tourism Derek Hanekom, the department had met with various stakeholders and last week announced the formation of a joint task team, which would enable ongoing engagement. “We are enormously pleased with the establishment of this task team and trust that its industry representatives will bring invaluable perspectives and information on the tourism and travel sector and help us improve communication with their clients and the sector as a whole.”

 

Gigaba’s announcement follows a meeting on Friday between the minister and industry associations.

 

Industry associations – including SATSA, Barsa, Asata and Iata – have spent the past two months actively lobbying for a postponement of the new regulations to allow time for them to be effectively communicated and systematically implemented. The postponement has been welcomed by industry associations.

 

SATSA CEO David Frost described the postponement as a small but significant win and welcomed the establishment of the task team. “I will be part of the task team and will carry the SATSA perspective strongly in the process,” said Frost. He also thanked Minister Hanekom for the role he has played to date.  

 

“We are grateful to have had the opportunity to address our concerns with Minister Gigaba regarding the impact of these new immigration regulations and pleased that these concerns have been heard and reacted to in this way,” said ASATA CEO Otto de Vries.

 

 

 

Nodine White
Product Manager
Share call: 0860 438 292  
tel: +27 21 527 6300  
fax: +27 21 551 6389
email: nodine@gatewaytours.co.za  
web:www.gatewaytours.co.za

 

 

Monday, September 15, 2014

Dear Community Member
For your interest and information , please find CIC and CPF newsletter attached.
Kind Regards
Milnerton CPF subforum3

FW: MSC Opera 09/01/15

Hi Nodine

 

As discussed with you, please find Mr Forrest e-mail below.

On Friday both airlines Kulula and Mango advised that an unabridged birth certificate is needed (besides the ID – if the child has got one)

 

Can you urgently assist to get some clarification from the airlines regarding domestic air travel documents for Mr Forrester and the youngster.

 

I was able to extend the option date for the cruise bookings to the 17th September, so that we can get some clarity.

 

Kind Regards

 

Sylvia van den Berg
Leisure Consultant
share call: 0860 438 292
Tel: +27 21 527 6300
Direct fax: 086 654 8381

e-mail: sylvia@gatewaytours.co.za

web: www.gatewaytours.co.za

 

 

The New Immigration Regulation dictates that as from 01 October 2014 children under the age of 18 years, require UNABRIDGED BIRTH CERTIFICATES, along with their passports, when travelling.  Should you be travelling with/making a reservation for children, please ensure that you apply for these certificates timeously. 

 

 

From: Rodney Forrest [mailto:rodney.forrest@gmail.com]
Sent: 13 September 2014 11:14 AM
To: sylvia@gatewaytours.co.za
Subject: MSC Opera 09/01/15

 

 

Hullo Sylvia,

 

Thank you so much for your time and assistance on Friday.

 

The youngster I host has a birth certificate issued by the department of home affairs recording all required information except that of any parents.

 

In view of this and due to legislation I have to ask you to cancel all of our reservations, unless the airlines can see its way clear to accepting a certified birth certificate plus a letter of indemnity from a parent or relative authority along with an ID document.

 

I am astounded and find it ludicrous that the department of immigration will now be involved and deny domestic travel to under 18s on any licensed carrier irrespective of being in possession of valid identification documents unless accompanied by an unabridged original birth certificate.

 

Indeed a sad day for the travel industry.

 

Kind regards,

 

Rodney Forrest.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Your Cruise Holiday

Dear Colleen

 

Thank you very much for your enquiry.

I am pleased to provide you with the following quotation for your fantastic Cruise Holiday!

 

-STEP 1 - receive your QUOTATION -

 

Cruise

No of nights

Departure date

Arrival date

Itinerary

 

 

 

 

OP 021

3

09-Jan-15

12-Jan-15

Durban, Cape Town (one way)

 

 

 

No of Persons

Cabin type

Promotion

Cabin fare

Port Charges

Insurance

Service fee

Total cabin cost

 

1 Adult & 1 Child

Inside/no window

Best Price Today

4736

940

50

370

R 6 096.00

 

1 Adult & 1 Child

Inside/no window

Best Price Today

4736

940

50

370

R 6 096.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R 12 192.00

 

Please note that this price can change on a daily basis due to availability and price indication from the MSC Cruise booking system at the time of quotation.

It is therefore recommended to make your booking as soon as possible to secure a reservation.

 

However I have provisionally booked for you and the 2 reservation numbers are: 17683051 & 17683000

 

-STEP 2 - make your BOOKING -

 

How do I book:

Should you be happy and ready to book, kindly send me the following information, in order for me to start your reservation:

 

  • Full names and dates of births of all passengers (as per passports)
  • Please advise which cruise / cabin category / preferred dinner sitting to be put on a request basis

 

 

What is included in the above price:

  • Accommodation on the ship
  • Port Charges
  • Insurance (Not on cruises to and from Europe or any other international cruise)
  • Service fee
  • 3 Meals daily, plus a midnight snack
  • Afternoon tea/coffee and pastries
  • A range of entertainment

 

What is excluded:

  • All drinks
  • Making your way to the harbour (however, we can book airport shuttles for you at a cost)
  • Any Spa package or other prepaid packages (we can offer you package at a cost)
  • Hotel accommodation (we can offer you accommodation at a cost)
  • Airport or private transfers (we can offer you transfers at a cost)
  • Any flights (we can assist with flights at a cost)
  • Any excursions, should you go ashore at any of your destinations - weather permitted (available to book via the MSC website)
  • Anything else of personal nature

 

-STEP 3 - make your DEPOSIT PAYMENT -

 

PAYMENTS:

Once your reservation has been made, you would need to sent me your proof of the non-refundable deposit of R4000.00 per cabin within 24 hours after receiving your booking confirmation. Full payment/balance payment is then needed before 65 days prior to your departure date.

 

Kindly sent any proof of payments to my e-mail on Sylvia@gatewaytours.co.za

Also remember to use your booking number as reference when making any payments by EFT or directly at the bank. This will allow our accounts department to trace and allocate your payment to your booking number.

Our preferred method of payment is EFT (Electronic bank transfer), as cash payments can incurr a surcharge of 1%. If you wish to pay by credit card, we charge a 2,5% extra on the total amount. (please request our credit card form should you wish to make use of the option). Please note that we do not accept any cheque payments, as this will cause payment delays.

 

Banking details:

GATEWAY TOURS

Nedbank - Randburg

Account number - 1984 558 099

Branch code - 198 405

Ref: D34/booking number/surname

 

-STEP 4 - complete your reservation detail on the ONLINE LINK (after your booking and payment has been made) -

 

As your ticket is generated from this link closer to your departure date, you need to proceed to the following link http://www.msccruises.co.za/za_en/Already-Booked/Booking-Form-on-line.aspx  to check names, dates of births and complete any outstanding information on the form. Tickets are normally released +- 2 weeks prior to departure.

 

All bookings are subject to MSC Cruises & Gateway Tours terms and conditions.

 

I am really looking forward to be assisting you, with booking your unforgettable holiday!

 

Kind Regards

 

Sylvia van den Berg
Leisure Consultant
share call: 0860 438 292
Tel: +27 21 527 6300
Fax to e-mail: 086 654 8381

e-mail: sylvia@gatewaytours.co.za

web: www.gatewaytours.co.za

 

 

The New Immigration Regulation dictates that as from 01 October 2014 children under the age of 18 years, require UNABRIDGED BIRTH CERTIFICATES, along with their passports, when travelling.  Should you be travelling with/making a reservation for children, please ensure that you apply for these certificates timeously. 

 

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Warning : Theft from motor vehicles

Dear All 

Please note that there were three incidents of theft out of motor vehicles yesterday morning at the Milnerton Municipality Parking area in Pienaar Rd .

Please ensure that your vehicle is locked and that there are no valuables visible and  be on the look out  and report any suspicious people or vehicles in this parking area or others  . 

We thank you for your cooperation and support.

Kind Regards

Milnerton CPF SubForum 3 Exco