by CliftonCID | May 20, 2026 | Featured News, Latest News, Members Updates, News
This month’s impact report reflects a significant drop in visitors to the area, resulting in less litter and incidents in the public open space. We’re using the colder months for teams to take annual leave, for training to be done with teams and for planning and...
by CliftonCID | Apr 13, 2026 | Featured News, Latest News, Members Updates, News
Happy autumn! The CID team continued to show impact this past month, uplifting 1 ton of rubbish from the public open spaces, preventing 268 units of alcohol from being consumed in the public open space and assisting SAPS with 2 arrests. Our public safety team attended...
by CliftonCID | Mar 13, 2026 | Featured News, Latest News, Members Updates, News
Hello there! February was a calmer month in the CID precinct, giving everyone in the CID team a chance to draw breath after a busy festive season. Our programmes continued to deliver impact, including the removal of 1.3 tons of litter from the streets and public...
by CliftonCID | Feb 12, 2026 | Featured News, Latest News, Members Updates, News
Hello there! We enjoyed more beautiful weather in January and welcomed lots of visitors to the beaches of Clifton and Glen. We ensured that beaches, streets, and other public spaces of Clifton were kept clean and welcoming, uplifting 1.9 tons of rubbish from these...
by CliftonCID | Jan 21, 2026 | Featured News, Latest News, Members Updates, News
Ahhh, December… the month of end of year celebrations, gatherings of family and friends, trips to the beach, festive get togethers and a chance to recharge. Not so for the Clifton CID team, who were on duty 24x7x365, doing everything we could to keep Clifton safe and...
by CliftonCID | Dec 10, 2025 | Featured News, Latest News, Members Updates, News
Hello summer! November brought scorching temperatures and lots of wind to Clifton, along with loads of people enjoying the beaches and Maidens Cover braai area. Our teams continued their work around the clock, attending to almost 400 bylaw violations, 217 contacts...