Ward 54 councillor in the Atlantic strip, Nicola Jowell hasconfirmed the initiation of an evictionprocess at the Bantry Bay Caves. Ward 54 councillor in the Atlantic strip, Nicola Jowell has Cape Argus has since reached out to the City of Cape Town and Jowell to inquire about the number of individuals removed from the site. The Department of Social Development has confirmed that it was not involved in the process.
Jowell further explained that a woman and her cat have been provided with suitable accommodation, while others were offered assistance and access to a shelter. “Today, the eviction at the Bantry Bay Caves was carried out following a lengthy and complex process of engagement, repeated offers of assistance, and ultimately a formal legal process resulting in a lawful eviction order,” she stated. “This morning, occupants were again offered assistance to access shelter.
I am pleased that a number of individuals accepted this support, and one couple voluntarily relocated back to their home area. A companion cat belonging to one of the women on site has been safely placed in care.” She noted that the operation required nearly 100 personnel from various departments and organisations, working under the guidance of the Sheriff of the Court to complete the process safely and lawfully. “The area will now be extensively cleaned,” she explained.
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“These processes are complex and difficult, but they are undertaken carefully, lawfully, and with continued offers of support.” Her post received over 200 comments, 1.2k likes and 60 shares with residents expressing concerns that they may return. “All good and well but will something be put into place to stop it happening again?” one resident remarked.
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