305 Guest House needs your help! To re-open our coffee shop & save Beauty @ 305 from possible closure.

We need your help! If you are in favour of our coffee shop re-opening, the beauty spa not being closed down & the prevention of more job losses at 305 Guest House, please show your support by signing! To re-open our coffee shop, we have applied to the council to rezone our area  from Special Residential 900 to General Residential 3 - please sign to help us get this permission granted.

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This Petition is being addressed to: The Regional Co-Ordinator: South Region, Land Use Management Branch 6-11 Gracedale Avenue, Kingsburgh, Sizakala Center APPLICATION NO: REZ15-12-2020-S & CON006-20S

From: Coalition Trading 1270 CC T/A 305 Guest House 

Subject: If you are in favour of the rezoning of our area  from Special Residential 900 to General Residential 3, please show your support by signing!

Motivation: 305 Guest House is an acclaimed 4 Star establishment and an asset to Amanzimtoti Tourism. We are a proud member of Sapphire Coast Tourism. The Beauty Salon employs 8 People that support 8 families. Beauty at 305 offers an upmarket service to the community and value added services to our 4 Star grading from the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa. The Coffee Shop currently employs 4 people that support 4 families, providing our guests as well as the local people of our town with a child friendly and safe environment to relax and enjoy life.  A total of 14 people have lost their income due to the closure of the Coffee shop. 

We need your help! Please help us prevent further  job losses at 305 Guest House. Please show your support by signing our petition. 

 

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