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Planting our Children

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18 September 2024

International Coastal Cleanup Day in Pringle Bay

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17 September 2024

Beach Rescue Event

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16 September 2024

PBRA Business Networking Event

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13 September 2024

Fynbos CBD Project: Ready for Planting our Children

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06 September 2024

Baboon Management & Mediation in Pringle Bay Up For Discussion

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05 September 2024

Pringle Messenger

The Pringle Messenger is a monthly newsletter published electronically by the PBRA for the benefit of all village residents and property owners. It is used to share current and relevant information pertaining to municipal services, PBRA initiatives, and any topics which we feel would be of value to the community. We welcome feedback and suggestions to enhance this communication.

The Pringle Post

The Pringle Post is a community based magazine which the PBRA publishes 2 or 3 times per year. The articles focus mainly on conservation and nature, on the history of our village and the surrounding area, on stories of colourful Pringle characters, and on community initiatives that would be of interest to residents and visitors alike.

We always welcome, and in fact, rely on, contributory articles for the Pringle Post. Should you have an interesting story to tell, or want to share your knowledge of a particular topic that others may enjoy, please forward your article to the Editor: editor@pringlebayratepayers.co.za

Members of the PBRA receive the Post electronically and printed copies are for sale in the village shops.

Note: The PBRA encourages freedom of expression. However, the views expressed in these articles do not necessarily reflect the views of the PBRA and its members.  

The Pringle Post

March 2010 Pringle Post

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November 2009 Pringle Post

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