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Ward Councillor - City of Cape Town - Ward 100

Strand Central, Strand, Western Cape

Local Government

Strand Municipal Offices
Corner Fagan Street & Main Road
Strand Central
Strand
City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality
Western Cape
7140
Contact Number
021 850 4164
Contact Number
083 284 0427
Email
[email protected]
Website
https://www.capetown.gov.za/

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Johan Middleton
Ward Councillor

083 284 0427
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YOUR WARD COUNCILLOR, WARD 100:  Johan Middleton
Cell nr: 083 284 0427 -  Business number: 021 850 4164 
Fax: 086 588 6169.   Email: [email protected] 
Johan Middleton joined the council on 1 March 2006 and serves on the following committees: 
Oversight Task Team (Chairperson)
Planning and Environment Portfolio Committee (Chairperson)
Planning and Environment Portfolio Committee Workshop (Chairperson)
Planning and General Appeals Committee (Chairperson)
Planning and General Appeals Committee Tour (Chairperson)
Planning and General Appeals In-Committee (Chairperson)
Energy and Climate Change Portfolio Committee.


WARD 100 INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING AREAS:
  
Gordon's Bay - Gordons Bay (Mountain) - Gordons Bay (Rural) - Gordons Bay Village - Gordons Strand Estate - Gordon Heights - Admirals Park - Antilles/Cayman Beach - Broadlands - Broadlands Park - Dobson - Fairview Golf Estate - Firlands - Harbour Island - Helderberg Industrial Park - Mansfield Industria - Mountainside - Mountainside Estate - Mountainside Ext 2 - Onverwacht (Gordons Bay) - Protea Park - Sea Breez Park - Sercor Park - Southfork - Strand (South of Eleventh Street and Broadlands Road, East of Gordon's Bay Road, Dolfyn Street and the Coastline. North of Harmony Park, Octopus Road, First Street, North of Graison Place Complex and including the Gustrouw Sports Ground and Harmony Flats - Temperance Town - Winslow - World's View                 

 

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SUBCOUNCIL 8: 

All councillors are assigned to a subcouncil and serve either as elected ward councillors or as proportional representation (PR) councillors who are deployed by their political party.

Subcouncil 8 consists of four wards (Ward 83, Ward 85, Ward 86, Ward 100), which stretch from Macassar in the west to Somerset West and Sir Lowry’s Pass Village in the north. It is bounded by the False Bay coast on the south and east and includes the towns of Strand and Gordon’s Bay as well as the informal settlements of Lwandle and Nomzamo.

Subcouncil Manager: Erika Williams, [email protected], 021 850 4150. 
Subcouncil Chairperson: Chantal Cerfontein 
Subcouncil Ward councillors:
Carl Punt,  Johan Middleton, Jongidumo Maxheke and Sitembile Mfecane
Subcouncil Proportional Representation councillors: 
Bulelwa Madikane, Chantal Cerfontein and Wela Dlulane

The Subcouncil 8 offices are located at the Municipal Offices, Cnr Fagan Street and Main Road, Strand. Subcouncil meetings are open to the public and are held at least once a month except during recess, (which is usually in the school holidays). Anyone can apply to the subcouncil manager for an opportunity to address a subcouncil meeting on any issue. Decisions about issues are taken by a majority vote. The meeting dates as well as the minutes are on the website of the City of Cape Town. 

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THE ROLE OF A WARD COUNCILLOR:

Ward Community leadership is at the heart of modern local government. Municipal councils work in partnership with local communities and organisations to develop a vision for their local area. They should work collaboratively to improve services and quality of life for citizens. Councillors have a lead role in this process.

WHAT CAN RESIDENTS REASONABLY EXPECT FROM THEIR ELECTED WARD COUNCILLOR?:

The duties of a councillor are set out in legislation such as the Municipal Systems Act which includes a Code of Conduct that spells out specific ways in which the councillor must behave. This is a crucial instrument that citizens can use to hold their councillors to account.   

• Ward Councillors are expected to act as representatives of the community they serve; 
• They must accordingly voice their ward resident’s needs and concerns in council; 
• They are accountable to the public via meetings at least quarterly; 
• They are expected to give ward residents a progress report, explaining the decisions of the council in committing resources to development projects and programmes affecting them; 
• They must assess whether the municipality’s programmes and plans are having their intended impact; 
• They must also assess whether services are being delivered fairly, effectively and in a sustainable way; 
• Ward Councillors must attend all meetings - except when they have leave of absence or when they must withdraw due to having a vested interest in the matters being discussed; 
• They must provide leadership roles in the council;  
• They must act as custodians or guardians of public finances. 
• They must not disclose confidential information obtained within the council; 
• Ward Councillors must act in good faith and in the interest of the municipality; 
• All their efforts must be directed towards improving the lives of citizens in the municipality.

Your ward councillor therefore, serve as the interface between the citizens they represent and the municipal officials who design and implement development polices. Your councillor is the chairperson of his or her ward, and is the person you turn to if you feel there is a need for a new road, for tender boxes to be opened in public in future, or for key documents such as the municipal budget or annual report to be made available in a timely manner. He or she will lobby for such requests as they are in the interest of a better-run municipality. 

But the councillor’s job is not just to serve as the voice of the people, or for the expression of their community needs. He or she is also a watchdog who should ensure the municipality implements policies to address the needs of citizens.

It is the duty of a councillor to be accessible to all the people in his or her ward and to represent their interests conscientiously, while acting in the interests of the council as a whole and all the communities served by it.   

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