By Tina George
28 November 2007
Greenmarket square traders can now collect their permits from the Green Point Traffic Department as from today.
The City of Cape Town is thankful of the traders who have handed in their application forms for trading.
“Traders must rest assured that the City will not allow a situation to prevail which results in traders being prevented from collecting their permits or being exploited over rent issues,” says Mayoral Committee member for Social, Economic Development and Tourism, Simon Grindrod.
Collection hours for the permits are from 08:00 – 16:00 and traders who need to check if their permits are ready for collection can contact 021 406 8861/70.
“The City will resume the management of Greenmarket Square from Saturday, 1 December 2007. The logistical planning has been completed and the City’s internal services are ready to guarantee a smooth period,” says Executive Director for Social, Economic Development and Tourism, Mansoor Mohamed.
Inspection procedures will take place on 1 December and all traders are requested to have their permits available.
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