WC dept begins talks with Dunoon residents over de-densification of area

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Two informal settlements in Cape Town, Greater Kosovo and Dunoon, have been identified for de-densification to help curb the spread of COVID-19.

CAPE TOWN - The Western Cape Human Settlements Department has started talking to residents of Dunoon about plans to de-densify the area to help curb the spread of COVID-19.

Two informal settlements in Cape Town, Greater Kosovo and Dunoon, have been identified for de-densification. Human Settlements MEC Tertius Simmers said that officials met with the Dunoon ward councillor over the weekend. Simmers stressed that the most vulnerable, which included the elderly, disabled and backyard dwellers, would be prioritised.

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