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๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ผ Published: 02 June 2026
๐Ÿ“˜ Source: Cape Argus

OBSID members Edwin Angless, Matt Tyrell, Julie Van Der Vlught, Ward 57 Councillor, Yusuf Mohamed, and local nursery owner, Llewellyn Nomdoe. Located on the corner of Oak Street and Ive Street, the Observatory Improvement District (OBSID) officially opened its new community composting site on Monday. OBSID CEO, Matt Tyrrell, said thefacility, located on a parcel of land beneath the bridge owned by the Passenger Rail Agency of SA (PRASA),will provide residents with a convenient place to dispose of organic waste, which will be converted into compost.

facility, located on a parcel of land beneath the bridge owned by the Passenger Rail Agency of SA (PRASA), will provide residents with a convenient place to dispose of organic waste, which will be converted into compost. โ€œWe want to offer the community a sustainable way to manage organic waste while creating a valuable product that can be used in gardens and green spaces,โ€ he said. Tyrrell said OBSID purchased compost bins from a local City Bowl-based business for the project. OBSID also got permission to use that patch of land from PRASA.

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