How to report parks and recreation issues in Rustenburg

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Always ask for a reference number

Contact Rustenburg Cemeteries and Parks Department

  • Call: 014 590 3459

General Reporting to the Rustenburg Municipality 

Steps for successful reporting

  1. Contact the municipality to report the problem.  

  2. Stay patient, be polite and always ask for a reference number.

  3. Let your neighbourhood group know that you have reported the problem and share the reference number with the group.

  4. Keep following up using your reference number. The more you and your neighbours follow up, the more likely it is to get fixed.

Parks and recreation issues you can report

  • Broken park equipment or infrastructure

  • Fallen trees

  • Alien invasive vegetation in parks

  • Overgrown grass

  • Neglected gardens

  • Unsafe parks

  • Cemetery maintenance issues

  • Issues with public swimming pools

  • Litter in open areas or rivers

No luck with reporting?

If you can't get through or your issue isn’t being resolved, reach out to your ward councillor or community groups. You can escalate your issue by clicking here for more options.

Get your community involved

Is there a community-driven group or caring business in your area? A dedicated group of committed people can effectively solve local problems.

Think about starting or joining community groups like a street WhatsApp group, residents' association, or community policing forum (CPF) to get help and to stay informed and involved in local issues.

How to start a WhatsApp group

How to start a residents' association

How to set up a community policing forum

How to set up a neighbourhood watch

How to organise community action

How to use media to create pressure for change

Know your rights – how local government works

It’s important to understand how your local government works so that you can work with them to support what they are doing while your community continues to keep them accountable and deliver services on time. Remember you have a constitutional right to many of the services provided by local government, as well as to accountability and transparency, wherever you live and regardless of how much you earn. It is also where money collected from taxes and rates goes.

Source: Rustenburg Municipality

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