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eaward PressYour MonthlY EstatE MagazinE
for residentsSeptember 2015
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For the last nine years, give or take an edition, Lorinda has written the editor’s letter for the Seaward Press magazine. So, it seems a little weird to be penning a letter for this edition as the interim editor. Lorinda has taken a short sabbatical and is enjoying having time with the family and her friends, as she gets ready for the next exciting season at FabMags.
By the time you read this Winter will be taking its ‘sabbatical’ and we will see Spring make a welcome return to the estate, and the North Coast. Not like we have much to complain about here on the Coast - winters are fresh but never really cold; many of us have been walking around the Estate in shorts early in the mornings or late afternoons. That would never happen upcountry! The Estate has handled winter well, considering the water issues and weather so we can only imagine how great the vegetation is going to look in Spring and Summer….so much green!
Our theme for this edition is focused on outdoors and we’ve got a nice little piece on interesting bits and pieces for outside the home. We also meet another great family in the estate along with feedback from Joe, Dave and Nats.
We know you’ll enjoy it!
Happy Spring!
EditorJustin Scott
[email protected] 562 7202
SalesSharlene Odayar
[email protected] 946 0357
Graphics & DesignSimi Ebrahim
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Ballito EstatesDhiran Maharaj032 946 2055
Seaward estatesContact numbers
Estate Management
Joe ReelerEstate Manager
Natanie SlabbertAdministration Manager
Dave WatsonSecurity and OPS Manager
Melanie PillayAssistant Administrator
Seaward Estate Help Desk
All queries to be directed to the Help Desk
Pravina ChettyHelp Desk Administrator
032 946 0685/6 [email protected]
24hr Security M4 gate
032 946 0685/6(option 3)
Sabrina 0824148955/Andre 0724847731
THINKING OF SELLING? CALL US!Tel: 032 946 1818 • Fax: 032 946 1816
Email: [email protected]: www.homezoneproperty.co.za
Office: Suit 2, Ballito Centre, 25 Sandra Road, Ballito, 4420, KZN
R2 650 000
R2 050 000
Neat And Tidy Web Ref: SW264This charming property offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open plan kitchen, lounge and dining area, a covered patio that leads to a small garden for the kids to play in and a double lock up garage.
Perfect Starter Web Ref: SW266Spacious duplex offering 3 beds, 2.5 baths, large f/f kitchen, double garage, small garden and is pet friendly!Estate is close to all amenities and well worth taking a look.
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Joe
from the estate manager's deskJoe’s soapbox
It is difficult to believe that we are 3/4 through the year already – that is actually a lie. I can believe it, but can’t believe how much has happened in that short space of time.
We believe that the changes we made to the rules protocols with the introduction of Alternate Dispute Resolution are really starting to work well; we now achieve about an 80% success rate in getting issues such as non-compliances resolved without having to issue financial penalties, which was why we introduced the program.
The most problematic issue is unfortunately spats between neighbours – we are all different – wrong – we are NOT all different. When it comes to disputes, everyone-in their mind-is right and everyone else is wrong: almost like an attitude that there are no white lines on a road so I can drive wherever I want to, a sure fire recipe for a head on collusion. The second problem area is the “festering sore syndrome”;for some strange reason people seem to enjoy the pain of the wound festering properly before attempting to deal with it. Hmmm, maybe there is something I missed in 50 Shades!
Try to resolve potential small issues one on one as quickly as possible, long before festering sets in. Only if issues cannot be sorted out one on one, in an amicable fashion, give us a shout and we will attempt to facilitate.
We have just about completed the annual number crunching to make a budget that is both workable and affordable – at this stage there are no horrid surprises and we are looking at an
increase in the region of 7%.Water, or should we say the lack of it, is still a
serious problem. On the whole we have been able to achieve the required savings, thanks to all our residents who are very water conscious. We will be looking at making it mandatory for all new units to have tanks fitted at the time of construction.
Many residents have indicated that there is not enough residential involvement in decision making. If the response to our call for nominations for the governance committee is anything to go by it appears there is a whole lot of talk with very little action. Perhaps we need to get people into the swing of things with a little challenge:
We have two park areas which we are developing: one north of the San Jose dam and another along the eastern boundary of the Estate. We are asking you to please drop us a mail giving suggestions for names for these areas.
The second challenge is participation in Arbor Week 1 to 7 September, 2015, why not donate a tree for planting in the parks? We will produce small plaques indicating either who donated the tree or, if it is planted in memory of someone-that person’s name. The 2015 Arbor tree of choice is “Combretum kraussi” – the forest bushwillow or Bosvaderlandswilg. Any tree selected must be indigenous.
Regards
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This month’s topic is one that we have to regularly re visit. That is the issue of visitors in our Estate. Please note
that you as the homeowner are responsible for your tenants' or visitors' behaviour whilst they are in the Estate. Over the last month we have had an increase in visitors coming in with a resident (lift) and on their (visitor’s) return to the gate the “resident” is unavailable to facilitate at the intercom. If your visitor just dropped you off, please wait for them to exit the Estate before climbing in the shower or going to sleep. This visitor then gets aggressive and frustrated with the guard on duty at the gate when he cannot get out.
Please note that as you facilitated this visitor’s access into the Estate you must then facilitate their egress from the Estate.
Security are not authorised to open the gate for anybody.
The second issue on the increase is that of youngsters and their visitors getting together and consuming alcohol then trespassing through other people's properties.
Please note that we will not tolerate this type of activity and we will gladly assist residents
in getting the SAPS involved. Should your children and their visitors (friends) be
involved in any such activities, you will be responsible for any incident arising from such transgressions.
Remember always be proactive and one step ahead.
Regards
From the
manager's deskoperations & security
Tip Please remember to register your domestic worker and gardener with the M4 gate no matter how short their visit is going to be, as well as deregister them when you terminate their services.
Dave
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Hello Everyone,
''There is no such thing as 'away'. When we throw anything away, it must go somewhere'' Annie Leonard
This month’s topic for me is recycling. It is SO easy to do, and as they say, every little bit helps.
For those of you who are not already recycling, here is a challenge for the next two weeks.
Keep all the goods on the recycle list, in a box in your kitchen, and see how much you actually collect. I am sure you will be gobsmacked.
These are a few just to give you an idea: PLASTIC, PAPER, CARDBOARD, GLASS, TINS, TETRA BRICK/PAK, SHOPPING BAGS.
Just a reminder that we have a Vision 153 box at the office, for any blankets, socks or soups that you would like to donate to this worthy cause.
Vision 153 is a local organisation. They are currently working on 10 projects, and feed 1016 mouths daily.
Their primary objective is to assist families and individuals by helping them in their crisis and need, whether it be moral , financial or legal support, helping them to get back into our society, so they in turn can assist and positively influence the people around them.
Visit www.vision153.co.za for more information.
From the
administrationmanager'sdesk
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#Wake?eldsWay Ballito 032 946 0030
Ballito www.wakefields.co.za
Linda Govender071 878 8639
Hennie Bloemhof 082 442 1774
SEAWARD ESTATE R2 650 000
GLITZ & GLAMOUR
Set in a secure complex, this duplex offers security, location and glamour. Complex is well maintained with a pristine pool and braai area. Very spacious bedrooms with one en-suite bathroom.Wooden flooring, American shutters, lovely deck with Jacuzzi. Stunning home.
Web ref: RL 17341BEDS 4 BATHS 3 GARAGES 2
I would like to remind owners to make sure your animals are tagged and collared, and when you take them for a walk, make sure you use a lead.
It has been great to see all the mommies exercising with baby in the pram, and the dog on the lead. Well done!
Until next month!
Regards
Nat
PASSIONATELY CREATING QUALITY COMMUNITY MAGAZINES
Sharlene Odayar
Kirsty Close, Ballito, KZNT:F:
[email protected] C: 083 761 3137
Sales Executive
032 946 3187086 605 0098
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OutdoorBits
As spring makes a welcome return our focus moves to all things outside the house. We take a look at a few ideas and areas that you can give a little TLC (tender loving care) in the coming months. All these ideas can be found locally in and around Ballito, so no excuses to get out there and make your outside awesome.
Patio Blinds
Time To Paint
Turn Dirt Into Paving
Many of the houses in the estate have amazing patios with views over our green areas or the sea. A good quality outdoor blind can change a patio and make it more usable, protecting you from our spring winds or making it a little cozier at night.
Tel | 032 936 3614email | [email protected] | www.blinddesigns.co.za
Whether it’s a touch up or repainting your whole house, it can turn a tired house into a fresh looking home. Most houses need a repaint or touch up every 5-6 years, so maybe it’s time to give it some thought. Remember the estate has colour guidelines so you need to be in touch with them to make sure you comply.
Tel | 082 335 6964email | [email protected]
With the lack of rain and the water restrictions a lot of outdoor areas have become dusty and sandy. Why not consider paving
those areas and even trying to harvest run off water (when the rain comes!) Good paving can really transform your outside areas.
Tel | 083 415 9067email | [email protected]
WebsiTe | www.rsgpaving.co.za
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Drawing The Line
Pots For Plants
Time To Swim
How often do you take a look at your washing line? Is it the same line you put in when you moved into the house or estate? Those outside work areas can really be spruced up by replacing an old and tired washing line.
Tel | 084 463 1677email | [email protected] | www.linekingsa.co.za
A smart idea to manage your precious plants with the water restrictions is to plant them into pots. Pots can be moved around the garden, used on wooden decks or even brought into the house. You can also get pots in bright, vibrant colours to make your garden come alive.
Tel | 032 525 8300email | [email protected] | www.rockpotskzn.co.za
Hot days, water restrictions and a change of season means most of our pools have been neglected during winter. Our pools are such
a big part of our outdoor lifestyles so make sure you give yours the attention it needs before summer. If in doubt, get someone to help who
knows what they’re doing.
Tel | 032 586 1582email | [email protected] | www.slimlinepools.com
Lying Around OutsideSpending time outdoors needs to be done in comfort and style.
Investing a little in your outdoor furniture means you’ll be as comfortable outside as you are inside. Whether it's deck chairs around
the pool or a decent patio set, it’ll transform your garden.
Tel | 032 586 3274email | [email protected]
WebsiTe | www.bluebay.co.za
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outside the home feature directoryTo find out more about our features and advertising email [email protected]
SLIMLINEPOOL CENTRE
for all your pool solutions032 586 1582 www.slimlinepools.com
[email protected] 5 Garlicke Drive Unit 3 Villa Commercial Park
Pumps & FiltersSafety NetsPool SuppliesFree ComputerizedPool Water Analysis
Pool CleaningPool MaintenancePool Resurfacing
EST 1988
TPOLESPoles concreted into the ground
SPIN WASHLINEHeavy duty and
durable with lines
fold away wall
mounted22m line ideal
for flats, duplex, simplex. Can be installed indoors
or outdoors
fully rust proofed | hot dipped | galvanised steel
All products are made from locally sourced steel and are fabricated by Line King. After fabrication the
products are then hot dipped galvanised for durability
084 463 1677 | [email protected] | www.linekingsa.co.za
Washing lines
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Would you like to be part of the meet the
neighbours bit?
Drop us an email at [email protected]
I think education is power. I think that being able to communicate with people is power. One of my main goals on the planet is to encourage people to empower themselves - Oprah Winfrey
meet theMngomezulu
tHe peepS | Ningi, ndalo and Mvelo family
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My name is Ningi. I live with my son Ndalo and my nephew Mvelo.
I am a lecturer at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, in the School of Education. I am a Doctor of Philosophy, which allows me to teach both undergraduates and post graduate students. I have been teaching for a number of years both in South Africa and the United Kingdom. I love working with people, especially the youth. As much as my work involves a lot of reading and research; I am also passionate about property business.
Ndalo, my son, loves playing outside. He enjoys hockey and cricket but also loves playing his x-box games. He is in grade six
at Ashton International College and he loves travelling.
Mvelo, my nephew is in grade 12 at Northwood High School. He enjoys soccer and playing outside.
After relocating from England to South Africa, we stayed in Durban for a while then decided to look for a place that would suit our needs. One visit to Seaward Estate, was a dream come true. We bought a package - not just walls: the school, which is fantastic, is close by, the hospital, shopping malls, the sea, security and the view. Residents are friendly, especially our neighbours. I really enjoy the quietness inside the estate when I take a walk in the morning. My family is happier now because we feel safe.
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Please rememberto rinse your containers
If you would like to recycle contact
Devin on 0727708541. You don’t have to sort anything, as everything goes into one bag.
Devin and his team collect in the Estate on a Wednesday, and it does not cost you a cent.
Give him a call today, so that he can arrange drop off of
your recycle bags.
Reduce. Re-use. Recycle.
Recycling Guide
PLASTICPET1: Coke bottles, Fanta bottles, Energade bottles etc and Water Bottles only no milk bottles
PAPERNewspaper, Magazines, Shredded Paper, Junk Mail, Packing Paper, Office Paper, Architects Paper
CARDBOARDFlattened K4 (Cardboard with the ribs in-between) Loose Local (Cereal Boxes, Medicine Boxes, Toothpaste Boxes)
GLASSOnly bottles – e.g. Beer bottles, Wine bottles, Food bottles, Condiment bottles etc
TINSBeverage and Food Tins
TETRA BRICK/PAKMilk boxes (clover), Juice boxes (Pure joy, Ceres etc) please replace the lid
SHOPPING BAGSNormal PnP, Checkers, Woolies plastic shopping bag
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