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online Building and Land Use Permit

THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF CUREPIPE ONLINE APPLICATION FOR BUILDING AND LAND USE PERMIT AND OCCUPATION CERTIFICATE The public is hereby informed that as from Tuesday 28 May 2019, applications for Building and Land Use Permits to the Municipal Council of Curepipe should be made online on the Government of Mauritius Business Licensing Platform https://business.edbmauritius.org  Applicants are kindly requested to solicit ... Read More »

Latest Projects

THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF CUREPIPE   PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE DEPARTMENT   Capital Projects   Progress report   Sn Project Location Status   1 Renovation of Town Hall  Town Hall yard, Curepipe At the Central Procurement Board for vetting   2 Construction of new market fair  Forum, Curepipe Consultant working on conceptual design   3 Urban Terminal Project Curepipe Finalising document with ... Read More »

Finance Department

THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF CUREPIPE Address: Queen Elizabeth II Avenue Curepipe • Phone No.: (230) 6609776 • Fax No.: (230) 670 5054/676 5058 Read More »

Administration Department

SENIOR STAFF MEMBERS: THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER – Mrs Taijuswini Devi Ramkissoon Mangoosing DEPUTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE – Mr Ghanshyam RUGHOO  ASSISTANT CHIEF EXECUTIVE  Mr RUPEAR   ASSISTANT CHIEF EXECUTIVE  Mrs Narvinda Devi Hurreeram; FINANCIAL CONTROLLER – Mrs Viveka Pusha Devi MOHABEER HEAD OF PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE DEPARTMENT – Mr Pravesh Balloo HEAD OF LAND USE AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT – Mr Sudesh ... Read More »

Trou aux Cerfs

About 1km West of central Curepipe, the Trou aux Cerfs is a dormant volcanic crater some 100m deep and 1km in circumference. The bowl is heavily wooded and from the road around the rim – a favourite spot for joggers and walkers – you get lovely views of the plateau. There are benches for rest and reflection, and a radar ... Read More »

Hôtel de Ville

Overlooking a small park in the centre of Curepipe, the Hôtel de Ville is one of Mauritius’ best surviving structures from its colonial era. Notice the gable windows, verandah and decorative wooden friezes known as dentelles – all are signature traits of the island’s early plantation architecture. The building was moved here from Moka in 1903. Read More »