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Members of the SRA have
direct access to the ADT patrol vehicle and can make contact with the
officer to book a meet and greet or report suspicious activity.
Residents can also contact the Sector 2 patrol vehicle directly.
We urge all residents to report any suspicious or criminal activity, as
this information enables the SAPS and ADT to gather intelligence about
crime in our suburb. Patrols and joint crime operations are planned on
the basis of this intelligence.


This
sign board indicates that you are a contributor. If you are contributing
to the SRA but do not have a sign board please contact the office so
that we can rectify the situation immediately.
Remember that if everyone contributes, we can reduce the fees and do
more for the community.

Although committee
members give their time free of charge, and in fact often incur expenses
out of their own pockets, it still takes a lot of funding to achieve our
mission and vision.
To this end, we ask residents of Selcourt to contribute R500 per
month to cover the costs of security, maintenance and improvements.
We have negotiated special rates for SRA members with ADT*
on alarm installation, monitoring and response. SRA members pay R350
(inclusive) per month.
*ADT Security is the preferred security service
provider for the SRA.
Call 086 12 12 400
COMMUNITY
SECURITY
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ABOUT
THE SELCOURT RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION
(SRA)
The SRA was formed in response to a crime wave
that hit Selcourt in 2002. In that year there were 51 hijackings in
Selcourt and around 30 burglaries per month. These figures covered the
whole of Selcourt but more than half of these incidents occurred on the
school side.
A committee was formed and plans were made to enclose the area and set
up controlled access points. The majority of the then residents put up a
capital contribution of R2 500 per household and by August 2003 fences
and booms costimg around R1-million had been erected. ADT Security was
selected to provide access security guards as well as a 24-hour armed
patrol vehicle.
Today the SRA is run by a small committee of dedicated residents and has
an office and part time administrator. Whilst security and fighting
crime are still the main focus, an enormous amount of effort has been
put into maintaining our parks and fighting other service delivery
challenges such as street lights, roads, maintenance of vacant stands,
etc.
SRA MISSION
To improve the lifestyle of Selcourt residents by creating a safe,
secure and pleasant living environment in the suburb.
SRA VISION
- To eliminate violent crime and hijackings in the area.
- To reduce house break-ins and petty theft to a minimum.
- To create a pleasant living environment for residents.
- To improve the value of properties in the area.
SECURITY
We employ ADT to manage security in the area. Members of the committee
are in contact with ADT's operations and community security staff on a
daily basis and meetings are also held on the second Tuesday of each
month to discuss incidents and crime trends.
ADT provides SRA with crime statistics on a daily basis. ADT has a
branded, dedicated patrol/response vehicle in the closure which has
on-board CCTV in it. This vehicle is backed up by five armed response
vehicles, including the senior ADT officer.
SRA members have direct access to ADT Community Development Manager
Duane Breytenbach and he can be contacted on
dbreytenbach.za@adt.co.za
with any security related concerns.
SRA is also represented on the Sector Crime Prevention Forum which meets
every month and through this body are also represented on the Springs
Community Police Forum. Our communication with the SAPS has never been
better!
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Chairman:
Vice Chairman:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Security:
Maintenance:
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Tony de Kock /
Dave de Freitas
Juan Gunter
Helene Venter
Jos Rokebrand / Frank Mohlala
Mike Du Toit
Allen Barton / Kenneth Nyangulu
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SELCOURT
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POPI Disclaimer:
SELCOURT RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION is committed to protecting the privacy
and accuracy of confidential personal/client/customer information to the
extent possible, subject to provisions of the Protection of Personal
Information Act of 2013 (POPIA). To learn more about how we collect,
keep, and process your personal information in compliance with the POPIA,
please read our
Privacy Policy. This Privacy Statement was last revised
in 2021. We may change this Privacy Statement at any time and for any
reason. We encourage you to review this Privacy Statement each time you
visit the web site. If we decide to make a significant change to our
Privacy Statement, we will post a notice on the homepage of our website
for a period after the change is made. If you have questions or comments
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