Mayor joins neighbourhood watch patrol as City increases budget support
21 July 2022
‘Keeping our City safe is a challenge which requires all of society to do their bit. Neighbourhood watch volunteers are a key part of making our communities safer as they play an important role in the prevention of crime. Earlier this week, I joined a patrol with four neighbourhood watch (NW) groups in the Pelican Park and New Horizons areas,’ said Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis.
During the patrol, they highlighted problem spaza shops within the community, which allegedly ignore proper trading hours, causing challenges within the community. At one of the spaza shops, a person was fined for selling cigarettes to a minor.
Additional budget to bolster NHWs across the metro
For the 2022/23 financial year, the City of Cape Town’s NW Support Programme will provide these community organisations with more than R5 million in patrol support and crime prevention equipment such as torches, bicycles, body cameras, two-way radios, among other items.