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The building at 358 Victoria Road has been earmarked for demolition. PHOTO: NOMZAMO YUKU

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Fate of building in the balance NOMZAMO YUKU @NomzamoYuku

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ould this be the end of the road for the historic building at 358 Victoria Road in Salt River? It seems there are conflicting opinions when it comes to the future of the building. Authorities want the 60-year-old dilapidated building demolished while residents want it preserved. According to community activist Jim Hislop they were first alerted to the seriousness

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of the matter when the fate of the building was tabled before the Heritage Western Cape (HWC) Impact Assessment Committee on Wednesday 10 July. “A total demolition was discussed and would have had the committee’s support, which I find unbelievable,” Hislop says. He adds that this is one of the remaining old buildings in the community. According to residents, the building, with its façade at the top, holds heritage significance for the area and should be preserved. “How did they come to this decision when

it is one of the finest remaining buildings lining Victoria Road? “The committee should be protecting the few heritage sites that are left in Cape Town, and Victoria Road, specifically,” adds Hislop. The City of Cape Town confirms the reports but says nothing has been finalised yet. Marian Nieuwoudt, the Mayco member for spatial planning and environment, says the City regards the rear sections of the site, as well as the Victorian structure located on Victoria Road, as local heritage resources

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and conservation worthy in 2007 and 2015 “respectively”. In July, he says the HWC approved the complete demolition of this building, deeming it not to be conservation worthy. Nieuwoudt says HWC would have had regard for both the statement of the significance of the building, as well as its current condition. “The City of Cape Town is currently considering the demolition and building plan cases, but we can confirm that neither has been approved yet,” she says.

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PEOPLE'S POST | WOODSTOCK | MAITLAND Tuesday, 15 October 2019

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And our elderly winners are ... T

he Community Champions Elders Awards ceremony took place at Media24’s rooftop venue, Nasdak on Saturday 12 October. The awards, now in its fourth year, recognises older citizens who, despite their social circumstances, are actively making a difference in their communities and the lives of others. The age category 70 to 80 years was won by Minnie and Daniël Hoorn from Capricorn. Danny Brown from Elsies River was the runner-up and Lydia Nogaga from Masiphumelele placed third.

Margaret Voogt from Blomtuin won the 80+ category, with Peter Knight from Maitland in second place and Sarah Dantu from Belhar in third. Danny Brown also secured the majority of the public vote to take home the People’s Choice Award. The awards were presented by the People’s Post, TygerBurger and City Vision, in partnership with Spec-Savers. Each elder took home prizes sponsored by Spec-Savers, Shoprite, Parow Centre, People’s Post, TygerBurger and City Vision.

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Community Champions Elders Awards winners in the age 70 to 80 years category, Lydia Nogaga (Masiphumelele) came in third place, Danny Brown (Elsies River) was the runner-up, and Minnie and Daniel Hoorn (Capricorn) won the category first prize. PHOTO: TARRYNLEIGH SOLOMONS

WOODSTOCK / MAITLAND 16 391 copies distributed Tuesdays to the following areas: Salt River, University Estate, Walmer Estate, Woodstock, Observatory, Factreton, Kensington, Maitland, Maitland Garden Village and Paarden Island. OTHER EDITIONS People's Post also has the following nine standalone editions: False Bay (30 972) Mitchell's Plain (83 340) Retreat (23 423) Grassy Park (21 838) Lansdowne (21 130) Athlone (30 252) Constantia / Wynberg (30 069) Claremont / Rondebosch (30 843) Atlantic Seaboard / City (29 246) Total print order: 318 495

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Tips to keep kids safe In the wake of the kidnappings which have made headlines over the last few months, Fidelity ADT has issued a general alert to all residents. Teach your children: . They must always walk to or from school with a friend or friends. . If they get picked up at school, they should never leave the premises. . Younger children particularly must never get into a stranger’s car; even if the stranger claims that someone they love is hurt and that they have been sent to pick them up. . Consider using a password system. If the person collecting them from school cannot repeat the password you and your child agreed on, they should not get into the car. . If a stranger approaches your child, they should not talk to them. . If your child does encounter any suspicious activity, encourage them to get a good look and memorise their physical details and clothing, as well as their vehicle. . Make sure your children memorise their full names, address and phone number, as well as emergency contacts. Using a play phone, teach them when and how to dial 10111. Remind students: . Older children should be reminded to keep their valuables out of sight at all times and not to use headphones because dampens the ability to sense surroundings. . Alter their route: If they are walking home or to public transport they need to alter their route. “If you feel threatened, you can at least knock on someone’s door for help if you’re walking through a familiar neighbourhood.” . If you are using a taxi service, ensure it is a bona fide service provider. . Be extra cautious to go and meet anyone who befriends you on social media. Always meet in a public space with two or three friends as backup. . Be cautious to be lured by people offering you a job or modelling contract.


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Win movie tickets This weekend, look forward to a new release with the sequel to a modern remake of a classic fairytale; Maleficent, mistress of evil, opening at Ster-Kinekor Cine Prestige, Cavendish Square. Maleficent and her goddaughter Aurora begin to question the complex family ties that bind them as they are pulled in different directions by impending nuptials, unexpected allies, and dark new forces at play. The movie opens on

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he Good Shepherd Church in Kensington uses market days to unite the community and support small businesses in the Kenfac area. Church members were speaking during their third “successful” market day on Saturday 5 October. They had hosted more than 10 stalls and saw hundreds of residents walking into each shop and socialising within the church premises. Brandon Sylvester, the churchwarden, says the market days are a multi-purpose initiative that was started to raise funds to support the underprivileged denominations in Cape Town. He says the demand has made it clear that local businesses need a space to meet and showcase their products. Also, Sylvester says the market is not limited to church members as they do not discriminate based on religion or congregations. “After all we are one community praying to one God regardless of the church you belong to,” says Brandon.

The church hosted its first market day earlier this year, and the plan was to host it quarterly, but it is now being hosted monthly. Realising the need for support of the local businesses, Sylvester says the church decided to not focus on generating profit from the market day itself, but rather allowing entrepreneurs to pay a minimal fee and keep their profits for themselves. The church then embarked on a win a car lucky draw – encouraging the public to buy tickets to the event taking place on Saturday 30 November, where a winner will be announced. Through this, they hope to raise over a million Rand, and Sylvester says the ticket sales are doing well. He says the church gets positive support from the community. Crystal Willenburg, one of the educational toy vendors, says it was her first experience at the market. She heard about it from a friend. She says it is nice when a church assists the community, bringing people together and supporting each other. Market days are a source of income for her and her sister, Grizelda Adams. V For more information, call 021 593 5253. V Kensington: St John’s RC Primary School invites the public to its spring festival taking place between 10:00 and 16:00. There will be festivities for all, including rides, games and stalls selling a variety of items. For more information email suzannebeck@outlook.com.

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PEOPLE'S POST | WOODSTOCK | MAITLAND Tuesday, 15 October 2019

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nce covered in unsightly graffiti, the Station Road subway in Observatory now boasts a rainbow of colours. Observatory residents teamed up with the Observatory Improvement District (OBSID) and acclaimed artist Tanya Bonello to transform the subway tunnel into a friendly and accessible space over two consecutive weekends in September. “This is the second completed community arts project. The first one was held at Trill Road Station Subway on 24 and 25 May. The community took ownership of this space and four months later it is still graffiti-free,” says Amanda Kirk, chief executive officer of OBSID. Prior to the makeovers, graffiti artworks and tags were removed from the subway walls, thanks to the collaborative efforts of Straatwerk – a non-profit organisation – and its “Projekt OPHelp (Project Operation Help)”. OBSID continues to fund its work in the public spaces of Observatory. Bonello, a mixed media abstract artist who works primarily with gypsum, oil paint and found objects, is the driving force behind the subway projects. She lives in Ob-

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servatory and uses the subway tunnels to cross from the east to the west side, daily. In May, she had the idea to turn the formerly dark and somewhat depressing subways at Observatory train station into bright and cheerful spaces. Pixels (single squares of colour which together form the whole of a digital image) were the inspiration behind the Trill Road design. “It represents the digital age that we are living in,” she says. The Station Road subway’s design was drawn from rainbows and what they represent. She explains how it also symbolises peace, serenity and hope, and how it too can be broken down into single blocks of colour which are easy to paint. “We wanted to make the arts project is as accessible as possible. Residents passing through could just pick up a brush, paint a square or two and then move on, or they could spend three hours helping out – it was up to them,” says Bonello. Both projects enjoyed the support of the community. About 30 residents pitched in at the Station Road subway arts project. “There was lots of singing, talking and children running around. And every single person passing through expressed their joy

and gratitude,” says Bonello. Kirk says the makeovers also had a positive effect on the people who work there. “The cleaning teams take extra care to keep the subways neat. Projects like these help to raise the level of pride they have in their work.” OBSID funded the materials for the subway activation as part of its arts, sports, heritage and culture portfolio. Six people from its Streetscapes project – a work diversion programme for people living on the streets – also assisted during the Station Road makeover. Those on the programme are supported by social auxiliary workers and social workers on an individual basis and also learn to work and function in groups.” Kirk and Bonello say projects like these uplift the community. “Thank you to OBSID for funding the project, and with gratitude and love to all the people who contributed their time and energy,” says Bonello. Kirk also thanked George Kiewiets (Metrorail special project manager for the Western Cape region), who picked up a brush and joined in during the arts project. Kiewiets says Prasa appreciates the support.

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PEOPLE'S POST | WOODSTOCK | MAITLAND Tuesday, 15 October 2019

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NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF THE SUBCOUNCILS: OCTOBER 2019 Notice is hereby given that the meetings of the 24 subcouncils of the City of Cape Town will take place at the time and venue indicated in the schedule below: Subcouncil Venue Subcouncil 1 Boardroom, Subcouncil Offices, c/o Hermes 1 and Grovesnor avenues, Saxonsea, Atlantis Kraaifontein Council Chambers, 2 Kraaifontein Municipal Building, Brighton Road, Kraaifontein Milnerton Council Chambers, 3 Municipal Offices, Royal Ascot, Bridle Way, Milnerton Parow Council Chambers, Parow Municipal Building, 1st Floor, 4 c/o Voortrekker Road and Tallent Street, Parow

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Erika Theron 17 October 2019 10:00 Paulsen Williams 021 850 4150 Jongihlanga 16 October 2019 10:00 Joseph France 021 444 5548 21 October 2019 10:00

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NOMZAMO YUKU @NomzamoYuku wo aspiring youth from Cape Town recently launched a limited edition T-shirt designed to promote women’s empowerment and to create awareness around the hate crimes committed against young girls and women. The launch was at Grade Africa in Salt River on Saturday 28 September. Salt River-based Zaid Osman, founder of Grade Africa, travelled across the continent learning different cultures and fashion, and Kim Jayde, an influencer, began her career in modelling in Cape Town before travelling around the country. Jayde is from Johannesburg, but she had spent four years living in Bo-Kaap before returning home. When the dawn of gender-based violence hit home, the two joined hands to appeal for support to raise funds to help the vulnerable.They launched a limited edition T-shirt. Proceeds of the sales will be donated to the Home of Hope for girls in Johannesburg. As a young entrepreneur eager to make an impact, Osman says: “I often feel like our

voices need to be heard. “It is important to inspire the vulnerable to be able to create solutions and change their current circumstances.” He says he often hands out food and clothing to the homeless people in Woodstock and the CBD, but decided to open his heart and raise a couple of thousand Rands for women. “Working with Kim is really about empowering young females across the country and the world through a universal language of fashion,” says Osman. Jayde says the recent reports of genderbased violence are worrisome. She is glad to be able to work in two parts of the country she calls home to create awareness and say, as young people, they care and want to be part of putting an end to the situation. Jayde says the launch went well and they have since been receiving a positive response. They are anticipating prolonged campaigns and activations in and outside of Cape Town. However, she says they do not want to primarily make more sales, but rather send a message against the scourge of violence against women and children.

The City of Cape Town’s customer service team will be at Kensington Civic Centre on Tuesday 15 October from 09:30 to 13:30. They will be helping residents to log que-

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Lunga Bobo 021 444 5366

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Goodman Rorwana 17 October 2019 10:00 021 444 7530

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The WCG is guided by the principles of Employment Equity. Disabled candidates are encouraged to apply and an indication in this regard would be appreciated. Closing date: 4 November 2019 www.ayandambanga.co.za

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City’s homeless study questioned NETTALIE VILJOEN

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o how many homeless people are there in Cape Town? With World Homeless Day marked around the world on Thursday 10 October, this conundrum was again under the spotlight. An answer, provided by an enumeration study conducted in November 2018, has been drawn into question by service providers who work with the homeless. According to the Western Cape government’s 2019 statistics, released to the press in June, there are about 4 862 homeless people in the greater Cape Town area, with more than 700 living in the central business district (CBD). This constitutes a 16% decrease when compared to the findings of a study done four years earlier. The study released by the City’s then Mayco member for social development and early childhood development (SDECD) Suzette Little ’s directorate, “Street People Research 2014/15”, found there were 7 383 homeless people in Cape Town at that time. Jon Hopkins, chief operations officer (COO) of U-turn, a registered Christian non-governmental organisation (NGO), says the reality experienced by U-turn or any of its NGO partners across the City is the exact opposite. U-Turn, focused on the rehabilitation of the homeless, keeps extensive records on numbers of people it sees yearly. “These numbers have not decreased; the number of individuals accessing our services has increased by 35% since 2015,” Hopkins says.

Social worker Ian Veary of the Street support and it breeds complacency in dealPeoples Forum (SPF) – a sector body ing with the huge homelessness problem formed by organisations whose clients in- faced across the City. clude people living on the streets of Cape “The big question is, whilst the two numTown – and The Hope Exchange, says they bers cannot be compared, what is the bighave had a similar experience. gest reason for the decline? Is it because of “The demand for the a difference in methodolrange of services that are ogy, because of an underon offer at The Hope Ex- “The dangers of mistaken- count or has homelesschange has shown an inly comparing these find- ness indeed fallen,” asks crease in the number of Hopkins. ings are twofold – it can individuals accessing Mayco member for our services. This incommunity services and lead to service providers cludes economic mihealth, councillor Zahid losing financial support grants from other provBadroodien, says the inces as well as people and it breeds complacency overall objective of the displaced locally due to enumeration was to in dealing with the huge gang violence, parolees count the number of peohomelessness problem from prison not able to ple living on the street return to communities of and the number of people faced across the City” origin and young people utilising the shelters. looking for better oppor“We employed the petunities in an economic hub of the metro- riod prevalence count using an observapole,” he says. tional approach. The period prevalence This anomaly has caused service provid- count refers to a measure of a population ers to doubt the findings of the 2019 study. over a period of seven days or more. The However, no further information has been count was conducted between 13 and 30 Noreleased by the SDECD’s research and vember 2018,” says Badroodien. knowledge management to quell concerns. He says teams went out in the early Hopkins says the methodology has not hours of the morning to physically count yet been released or the findings formally people living on the street. published. “And it has verbally been said “In terms of people living in the shelters, by the researchers that as the methodology we obtained the numbers from shelters is not the same, the two numbers cannot across the City for that specific period,” be compared, yet in all media released to says Badroodien. date by the City, they have been,” he says. People’s Post did ask the department to He says the dangers of mistakenly com- provide a date when the findings would be paring these findings are twofold – it can published but no date was supplied. lead to service providers losing financial Despite the delay in the publication,

Hopkins does commend the City for its role in addressing homelessness. To his knowledge, the City of Cape Town is the only major metropolitan area in South Africa that has conducted a homeless enumeration study. The SDECD also entered into a dialogue with street people and the street people sector at a World Homeless Day event held at Bellville South Civic Centre, Bellville South, last Thursday. Several service providers attended the event, including City health, the Matrix clinic for substance abuse rehabilitation support, Sassa and the department of home affairs. The engagement aimed to determine the needs and provide an opportunity for closing the gaps in responding to people living on the street. Badroodien was a speaker at the event. He says the City hopes to develop an improved interface model between it and organisations that provide services to street people. “We know that there is no current silver bullet to solve this and we will look to working with partners who are able to support our positive social intervention programmes,” Badroodien says. The dialogue will inform a larger engagement with the sector in November to strengthen the interface between the City and the street people sector. The event will be attended by 240 street people and will include a pop-up clothing stall, dignity station and hair grooming. V For more information, visit SPF’s website at http:// streetpeoplesforum.org.za.


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Music festival planned for Kenfac NOMZAMO YUKU @NomzamoYuku

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wo Kenfac residents are on a mission to establish a Youth Music Festival provisionally planned for December this year. The founders – Colonel James Jonas, a cluster detective co-ordinator, and Ikey Gamba, Ikey Gamba Dance Band owner – are both passionate about music and want to share their skills by uplifting youth in their community. The duo will run auditions at St John’s RC Primary every Saturday between 12:00 and 17:00. They invite youth from Kensington and Factreton areas to participate in the initia-

tive. They hope to showcase 20 artists on the day. A variety of music genres will be represented and dance groups will also be welcome. Currently, there is no funding for the project. Jonas says, instead of donating funds, residents and local business people are encouraged to consider sponsoring anything that can be used at the festival. This could be instruments, sound systems, stage equipment or even time. Jonas and Gamba hope the event will help to keep the youth in their community off the streets and safe from social ills. Born and bred in the area, they say it is sad to see so many of the youth being lost to gangsterism. They want to show them

there are alternatives to gangsterism. They say everyone in the community must play a part to restore hope and to uplift the youth. Even though the festival is a new initiative, it is important to hold auditions first, say Jonas and Gamba, because they do not want to see participants making “fools of themselves”. Jonas says their long-term goal is to discover talent and to provide a platform to nurture it. “Who knows, one day someone could spot the talent and end up sponsoring that child, helping him or her make a career of it,” adds Gamba. Gamba started doing outreach work in

the community as an unqualified music teacher seven months ago. He has since identified the need for a bigger platform. Gamba says they did not want to turn it into a competition but rather wanted to create an opportunity for the youth to show off their talents. Since one of the festival’s objectives it to combat crime, the two say they have approached the police to come on board and to be part of driving the initiative. Sergeant Angeline Grill, the spokesperson for the Kensington police station, confirmed having been approached and says they look forward to being part of the initiative.

TWO RIVERS (LSDF) LOCAL SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK Draft Two Rivers Local Spatial Development Framework: Call for public submissions and notice of open day events The City of Cape Town is in the process of finalising its Draft Two Rivers Local Spatial Development Framework (“LSDF”). The Draft Two Rivers LSDF provides direction for short-, medium- and long-term spatial and investment planning in the Two Rivers Local Area, previously called Two Rivers Urban Park (TRUP). This area extends from Hartleyvale and Malta sportsfields to Alexandra Road, and includes Ndabeni Triangle and Pinelands Station. Call for public submissions Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 17 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act that the City of Cape Town Council, which intends to adopt the Draft Two Rivers LSDF in terms of Section 12(1) of the City of Cape Town Municipal Planning By-Law, 2015, hereby invites interested parties and groups to submit comments, recommendations and inputs on the Draft Two Rivers LSDF for a period of 60 days. This 60-day period commences on 17 October 2019 and concludes on 17 December 2019. Any submissions received after this date may be ignored. Submissions may be made in any of the following ways: By email to: trulsdf@capetown.gov.za By written submission delivered to: Dilshard Modak, 16th Floor, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town. Online at: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay. Special assistance will be given to people who cannot read or write, people with disabilities, and people from other disadvantaged groups to have their inputs and comments recorded and submitted to the City of Cape Town. Open day events Members of the public are invited to attend any of the following open day events on the Draft Two Rivers LSDF aimed at clarifying the LSDF and gathering public comment, recommendations and inputs on the Framework: Dates and times: 23 October 2019 (15:00 to 20:00) and 20 November 2019 (15:00 to 20:00) Venue: Oude Molen Hall, Alexandra Road, Pinelands Viewing The Draft Two Rivers Local Spatial Development Framework will be available for viewing on the City of Cape Town website: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, at sub-council offices, and at Pinelands, Ndabeni and Observatory libraries during the 60-day comment period described above. Enquiries relating to Draft Two Rivers LSDF public participation process may be directed to Aneesa Mohammed, tel. 021 400 2006; email: trulsdf@capetown.gov.za.

Konsepraamwerk vir Plaaslike Ruimtelike Ontwikkeling vir Two Rivers: Versoek vir openbare voorleggings en kennisgewing van opedaggeleenthede Die Stad Kaapstad is besig om sy Konsepraamwerk vir Plaaslike Ruimtelike Ontwikkeling vir Two Rivers te finaliseer. Die Konsepraamwerk voorsien aanwysings vir die kort-, medium- en langtermyn ruimtelike- en beleggingsbeplanning vir die Two Rivers Plaaslike-gebied, voorheen bekend as die Two Rivers Urban Park (TRUP). Hierdie gebied strek van die Hartleyvale- en Maltasportsvelde tot Alexandraweg en sluit Ndabeni Triangle en Pinelandsstasie in. Versoek vir openbare voorleggings Kennis geskied hiermee ingevolge Artikel 17 van die Wet op Plaaslike Regering: Munisipale Stelsels dat die Kaapstadse stadsraad, wat ingevolge Artikel 12(1) van die Stad Kaapstad: Verordening op Munisipale Beplanning, 2015, van voorneme is om die Konsepraamwerk vir Plaaslike Ruimtelike Ontwikkeling vir Two Rivers aan te neem, belangstellende partye en groepe hiermee uitnooi om vir ’n tydperk van 60 dae k o m m e n t a a r, a a n b e v e l i n g s e n i n s e t t e o p d i e Konsepraamwerk in te dien. Hierdie tydperk van 60 dae begin op 17 Oktober 2019 en eindig op 17 Desember 2019. Enige voorleggings wat na hierdie datum ontvang word, kan moontlik geïgnoreer word. Inhandigings kan op enige van die volgende maniere gedoen word: Deur e-pos aan: trulsdf@capetown.gov.za Deur skriftelike voorlegging afgelewer by: Dilshard Modak,16de Vloer, Burgersentrum, Hertzogboulevard 12, Kaapstad. Aanlyn by: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay. Spesiale bystand sal aan mense wat nie kan lees of skryf, mense met gestremdhede en mense van ander benadeelde groepe gelewer word om hul insette en kommentaar op te neem en by die Stad Kaapstad in te dien. Opedaggeleenthede Lede van die publiek word uitgenooi om een van die volgende opedaggeleenthede op die Konsepraamwerk vir Plaaslike Ruimtelike Ontwikkeling vir Two Rivers by te woon wat daarop gemik is om meer inligting oor die Konsepraamwerk te bied en openbare kommentaar, aanbevelings en insette oor die Konsepraamwerk te versamel. Datums en tye: Venue: Pinelands

23 Oktober 2019 (15:00 tot 20:00) en 20 November 2019 (15:00 tot 20:00) Oude Molen-saal, Alexandraweg,

Besigtiging Die Konsepraamwerk vir Plaaslike Ruimtelike Ontwikkeling vir Two Rivers is beskikbaar vir besigtiging op die Stad Kaapstad webwerf: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, by subraad-kantore en by die Pinelands-, Ndabeni- and Observatory-biblioteke gedurende die 60-dae kommentaarperiode hierbo beskryf. Navrae met betrekking tot die Konsepraamwerk vir Plaaslike Ruimtelike Ontwikkeling vir Two Rivers openbare deelnameproses kan gerig word aan Aneesa Mohammed, tel. 021 400 2006; e-pos: trulsdf@capetown.gov.za.

Isigaba Esingekagqibeki ngokupheleyo seSikhokhelo sokuPhuculwa kwendawo yokuhlaliswa kwabantu (Local Spatial Development Framework): Isimemo kuluntu lwonke ngamabakungenise kunye nesaziso semicimbi evulekileyo yosuku. ISixeko seDolophu yaseKapa sikwinqubo yokugqibezela Isigaba Esingekagqibeki ngokupheleyo seSikhokhelo sokuPhuculwa kwendawo yokuhlaliswa kwabantu (LSDF). Esisigaba se Two Rivers Esingekagqibeki ngokupheleyo seSikhokhelo sokuPhuculwa kwendawo yokuhlaliswa kwabantu (LSDF) sinika umkhomb’andlela wexesha elifutshane, eliphakathi kunye nexesha elide lendawo nokucwangiswa kotyalo mali kulendawo yengingqi ye Two Rivers, ebisakwaziwa nge Two Rivers Urban Park (TRUP). Le ngingqi iquka ukusukela eHarteyvale nakwibala lemidlalo yaseMalta ukuya kwindlela yase Alexandre, iquke kuthi neNdabeni Triangle and Pinelands Station. Call for public submissions Isimemo kuluntu ngemabakungenise Ngokwenjenje kunikwa isaziso ngokweCandelo 17 lika Rhulumente wengingqi/wasekhaya: Umthetho weeNqubo zikaMasipala, ukuba iBhunga leSixeko saseKapa oluceba ukwamkela isigaba Esingekagqibeki ngokupheleyo seSikhokhelo sokuPhuculwa kwendawo yokuhlaliswa kwabantu ngokubhekiselele kwiCandelo 12(1) lwemithetho yokucwangciswa kukaMasipala weSixeko saseKapa, 2015, simema abantu abanomdla kunye namaqela ukuba bavakalise izimvo zabo, banike iingcebiso negalelo kwisigaba Esingekagqibeki ngokupheleyo seSikhokhelo sokuPhuculwa kwendawo yokuhlaliswa kwabantu kwiintsuku ezingamshumi amathandathu (60). Elixesha leentsuku eziyi 60 luqala ngomhla we 17 October 2019 ukuya kuma kumhla we 17 December 2019. Naziphina iziphakamiso/izimvo ezifunyenwe emva kwelithuba libhangeziweyo zinokungahoywa. Izimvo/iziphakamiso singenziwa nangeyiphi na indlela kwezi zidwelisiweyo apha ngezantsi: Nge email ku: trulsdf@capetown.gov.za Ezibhalwe ngesandla zithunyelwe ku: Dilshard Modak, 16th Floor, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town. Kwi-Intanethi ku: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay. Uncedo olukhethekileyo luya kunikwa abantu abangakwaziyo ukufunda okanye ukubhala, abantu abakhubazekileyo, kunye nabantu abasuka kumaqela ebefudula ehlelelekile khona ukuze bakwazi ukubanegalelo nokuvakalisa izimvo zabo zishicelelwe zithunyelwe kwiSixeko saseKapa. Imini evulekileyo kuluntu lonke Amalungu oluntu jikelele ayamenywa ukuba abayinxalenye yawo nawuphina umcimbi kuleyo ivulekileyo yosuku yesigaba Esingekagqibeki ngokupheleyo seSikhokhelo sokuPhuculwa lwendawo yokuhlaliswa kwabantu nokuqokelelwa kwezimvo zoluntu, iingcebiso kunye negalelo kwesiSikhokhelo. Umhla nexesha: Indawo:

23 October 2019 (15:00 to 20:00) ne 20 November 2019 (15:00 to 20:00) Oude Molen Hall, Alexandra Road, Pinelands

Ukujongwa/ukubonwa Isigaba Esingekagqibeki ngokupheleyo seSikhokhelo sokuPhuculwa kwendawo yokuhlaliswa kwabantu siyakufumaneka khona ukuze siphononongwe kwi intanethi www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, kwii ofisi zee bhungana nakumathala eencwadi e Pinelands, Ndabeni kunye nase Observatory, kwesisithuba sentsuku eziyi 60 ezikhankanyiweyo apha ngentla. Imibuzo emalungana nokuthatha inxaxheba koluntu kwesisigaba Esingekagqibeki ngokupheleyo seSikhokhelo sokuPhuculwa kwendawo yokuhlaliswa kwabantu ingathunyelwa ku Aneesa Mohammed, imfonomfono. 021 400 2006; email: trulsdf@capetown.gov.za. X1VT3NHX-QK151019


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FUTURE SOCCER STARS COME TOGETHER: The City of Cape Town applauds all those that participated in the four-day-long Lucky Star Cup at Hartleyvale Stadium in Observatory. The ninth annual tournament kicked off on Thursday 3 October and ended on Sunday 6 October. It saw 128 local teams playing against each other, with up to 1 500 junior players showcasing their skills. They were joined by the development teams from Orlando Pirates, Mamelodi Sundowns FC, Kaizer Chiefs and the KwaZulu-Natal Football Academy. Mayor Dan Plato says events like these showcase and provide a platform for future stars of this country while bringing diverse groups of people together. Zahid Badroodien, Mayco member for community services and health, adds that the City’s involvement in the tournament is affirmation of its commitment to supporting youth development and investment, providing opportunities for youth to realise their full potential.

spire Art Auctions presents a live auction called P5: Curated Gallery Auctions this evening (Tuesday 15 October) from 19:00. P5 stands for the different artwork that will be auctioned, which are paint, patina, photography, paper and pages. Bidding will be run in conjunction with that which opened online last week, on Tuesday 8 October. It is a second time the company hosts an integrated auction, which the organisers say makes art collecting more accessible and convenient. “Focusing on the materi-

ality of art, this thematic collection of historic, modern and contemporary artworks ranges in media, artistic processes and subject matter to emphasise the creative value that art possesses and to give collectors an opportunity to access new artistic currencies,” a statement reads. Organisers say the auction will be made up of three sessions, which also include auctioning of a large collection of books as well as a special section of affordable quality works under R10 000 for easy collecting. V For more information, visit www.aspireart.net.

TWO RIVERS (LSDF) : DRAFT PHASE 1 HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT NOTICE APPLICATION IN TERMS OF THE NATIONAL HERITAGE RESOURCES ACT, 1999 (ACT 25 OF 1999) Notice is hereby given that an application in terms of Section 38(8) of the National Heritage Resources Act will be submitted to Heritage Western Cape (HWC), namely: DRAFT PHASE 1 HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT FOR THE SITE ‘TWO RIVERS’ (formerly Two Rivers Urban Park) LOCAL MUNICIPALITY: Cape Town Municipality LOCATION: at the intersection of the N2 and M5 freeways, at the confluence of the Black and Liesbeek Rivers, and including parts of Observatory, Pinelands, Ndabeni, Oude Molen Village, and Maitland Garden Village. Short description of the work to be done: The purpose of the report is to comply with the provisions of Section 38(3) (a) and (b) of the NHRA and to obtain the Interim Comment of HWC in this regard. The Draft Phase 1 Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA) identifies heritage resources and their significance; and provides data on heritage-related development informants (HRDIs). A high-level assessment of the Draft Two Rivers Local Spatial Development Framework (LSDF) will be undertaken to establish its conformity with these HRDIs. Members of the public and interested and affected parties are invited to comment on the application. A copy of the documentation may be downloaded at www.westerncape.gov.za/general-publication/tworivers-urban-park-–-towards-sustainable-integratedurban-development or requested by email from: Karin.Dugmorestrom@westerncape.gov.za or marshallene.harris@westerncape.gov.za. A hard copy of the documents may be perused at the local libraries of Observatory, Ndabeni and Pinelands. Any person wishing to object or comment to the application on heritage grounds must submit such objection or comment in writing to Cindy Postlethwayt at email cindy@cpheritage.co.za on or before 17 December 2019. Kindly note that only objections and comments that are made on heritage grounds will be considered. Any objections and comments received after 17 December 2019 may be ignored.

KENNISGEWING AANSOEK INGEVOLGE DIE WET OP NASIONALE ERFENISHULPBRONNE, 1999 (WET 25 VAN 1999) Kennis geskied hiermee dat ’n aansoek ingevolge Artikel 38(8) van die Wet op Nasionale Erfenishulpbronne aan Erfenis Wes-Kaap (HWC) voorgelê sal word, naamlik: KONSEPFASE 1 ERFENIS-IMPAKBEOORDELING VIR DIE “TWO RIVERS”-TERREIN (voorheen Two Rivers Urban Park) P L A A S L I K E M U N I S I PA L I T E I T: K a a p s t a d Munisipaliteit PLEK: by die kruising van die N2- en M5-snelweë , by die samevloeiing van die Black- en Liesbeekriviere, en insluitend dele van Observatory, Pinelands, Ndabeni, Oude Molen Village en Maitland Garden Village. Kort beskrywing van die werk wat gedoen moet word: Die doel van die verslag is om te voldoen aan die bepalings van Artikel 38(3) (a) en (b) van die Wet op Nasionale Erfenishulpbronne en om die tussentydse kommentaar van HWC in hierdie verband te bekom. Die Konsepfase 1 Erfenis-impakbeoordeling (HIA) identifiseer erfenishulpbronne en die belangrikheid daarvan; en verskaf data oor erfenis-verwante ontwikkelingsinformante (HRDIs). ’n Hoë-vlak beoordeling van die Konsepraamwerk vir Plaaslike Ruimtelike Ontwikkeling vir Two Rivers sal onderneem word om die ooreenstemming met hierdie HRDIs te bepaal. Lede van die publiek en belangstellende en belanghebbende partye word uitgenooi om kommentaar op die aansoek te lewer. ’n Afskrif van die dokumentasie kan by www.westerncape.gov.za/general-publication/tworivers-urban-park-–-towards-sustainable-integratedurban-development afgelaai word of deur e-pos versoek word by: Karin.Dugmorestrom@westerncape.gov.za of marshallene.harris@westerncape.gov.za. ’n Harde kopie van die dokumente kan by die volgende plaaslike biblioteke besigtig word ¬– Observatory, Ndabeni en Pinelands. Enige persoon wat beswaar wil aanteken of kommentaar wil lewer op erfenisgronde, moet sodanige beswaar of kommentaar skriftelik aan Cindy Postlethwayt e-pos by cindy@cpheritage.co.za op of voor 17 Desember 2019. Let daarop dat slegs besware en kommentaar wat op erfenisgronde gemaak word, oorweeg sal word. Enige besware en kommentaar wat na 17 Desember 2019 ontvang word, kan moontlik geïgnoreer word.

NOTICE (ISAZISO) ISICELO ESINGQAMENE NOMTHETHO KAZWELONKE WELIFA LEMITHOMBO LEMVELI, 1999 Ngokwenjenje kunikwa isaziso sokuba isicelo ngokwe Candelo 38 (8) lomthetho Kazwelonke We lifa Lemithombo Lemveli ziya kungeniswa kwiLifa leMveli leNtshona Kapa (HWC), oko kukuthi: ISIGABA SOKUQALA ESINGEKAGQIBEKI NGOKUPHELELEYO – UVAVANYO LWEMPAWU NGOMTHELELA WEZEMVELI KWINDAWO EYI ‘TWO RIVERS’ (Eyabe isaziwa nge Two Rivers Urban Park) UMASIPALA WENGINGQI: uMasipala weSixeko sasaKapa INDAWO: Kwindawo apho kudibana khona indlela uN2 NoM5, e Black and Liesbeek Rivers, kuquka neendawo ezithile zaseObservatorty, Pinelands, Ndabeni, Oude Molen Village, and Maitland Garden Village. Amagqabanthsintshi ngomsebenzi ozakuthi wenziwe: Injongo zalengxelo kukuthobela ukuhambelana nemigaqo yeCandelo 38(3) (a) no (b) wo MTHETHO KAZWELONKE WELIFA LEMITHOMBO LEMVELI nokufumana izimvo zethutyana zeLifa LeMveli lwaseNtshona Kapa (HWC). ISIGABA SOKUQALA ESINGEKAGQIBEKI NGOKUPHELELEYO (HIA) – U VAVA N Y O LW E M PAW U N G O M T H E L E L A WEZEMVELI sibalula Imithombo yobutyebi belifa lwemveli kunye nokubaluleka kwayo; kwaye sisiza nenkcukacha manani ngabanolowazi malunga nophuhliso lwelifa lwemveli (HRDIs). Uvavanyo olukwinqanaba eliphezulu lwesigaba esingekagqibeki ngokupheleleyo seSikhokhelo sokuPhuculwa kwendawo yokuhlaliswa kwabantu luyakwenziwa ngenjongo yokufumana ukuba kukho ulungelelwaniso nezi HRDIs abanolowazi malunga nophuhliso lwelifa lwemveli. Amalungu okuhlala kunye nabantu abanomdla nabachaphazelekayo bayamenywa ukuba bavakalise izimvo zabo ngesisicelo. I k o p i y o x w e b h u i y a f u m a n e k a k u www.westerncape.gov.za/general-publication/two-riversurban-park-–-towards-sustainable-integrated-urbandevelopment okanye ucele ngembhalelwano nge – email ku Karin.Dugmorestrom@westerncape.gov.za or marshallene.harris@westerncape.gov.za. Ikopi eliphepha iyafumaneka kumathala encwadi ase Obsevatory, Ndabeni and Pinelands. Namphi na umntu onqwenela ukuphikisa okanye anike izimvo kwesisicelo ebambelela kwimiba edibene nelifa lwemveli makenjenjalo achase okanye anike izimvo zakhe ngokubhalela ku Cindy Postlethwayt esebenzisa iemail cindy@cpheritage.co.za ngomhla we 17 December 2019 okanye phambi koko. Nceda qwalasela ukuba kuyakunikwa ingqwalasela kuphela kwabo bachasa okanye benika izimvo kwesisicelo bebambelela kwimiba edibene nelifa lwemveli. Naziphina izichaso nezimvo ezifunyenwe emva komhla we-17 kuDisemba ka-2019 zinokungahoywa. X1VT3NHW-QK151019


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he start of the Cape Town Baseball Federation’s new season kicked off this past weekend which included a new league structure for the Major League and Promotion League teams. The Major League has reverted to an eight-team league with last season’s top six, Bothasig Knights, Bellville Tygers, Athlone A’s, Maitland Giants, VOB Macaws and Durbanville Villains joined by the top two from last season’s Major League B: Van der Stel and Grassy Park Crusaders. The Promotional League now consists of Westridge Yankees, Helderberg Pirates, Thistle, Battswood, Milnerton Mavericks, Lansdowne Eagles and Silvertree Titans. The Major League opening fixtures saw VOB Macaws capitalise on Athlone A’s six errors to run out 9-7 winners at Vangate Sports Complex on Saturday 12 October. A’s out hit VOB 7-4 leaving nine runners on base compared to VOB’s eight. National team pitcher Dean Jacobs started the pitching for A’s and was let down by his defence to allow three runs in the first inning from two hits. VOB moved to a 3-0 lead after scoring another run in the second inning. Jacobs settled and kept VOB scoreless for the next two innings. Meanwhile, A’s

were struggling to get to 9-7 in VOB’s favour. grips with the pitching of VOB kept their cool in Michael Scritten with most the last inning to seal the flying the ball into the southwin. easterly wind. In another fixture BellJacobs conceded four hits ville Tygers were too and gave three walks while strong for Durbanville Vilstriking out four hitters in lains, winning 12-6. his four inning pitched. He After four innings, Tygwas then replaced by Shelton ers led 3-0, but Durbanville Trotsky. Trotsky walked the briefly took the lead in the first two batters he faced top of the fifth inning scorone hit by pitch, while he ing six runs from four hits was sabotaged by his infield and four errors committed who committed four errors by Tygers. Tygers reallowing VOB to score five gained the lead by scoring runs in the fifth inning. five runs from four hits to A’s threatened in the hold an 8-6 lead. fourth when 16-year-old Zubair Larney of VOB (right) beats the tag at home plate with Joshua Wentzel Tygers went on to score rookie Tariq Adams got his of Athlone A’s trying his best to run him out during the season’s opener in the a further four runs in the first major league hit to cen- Major league game on Saturday 12 October in Bridgetown. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS eighth inning. tre field and stole second In other Major League base on the next pitch. Cameron Fortuin Diedericks who struck out the last three results, Maitland Giants beat Grassy Park then drew a walk, however, a shallow flyball VOB hitters. Crusaders 15-10 and Bothasig Knights to shortstop by Reid Groenewald was caught A’s crept back in the seventh inning when thumped Van Der Stel 33-5. by Marvin Mahoney and he put Adams out Trotsky led off the inning with a stand-up In the Promotion League Westridge Yanat second base. double. kees had the upper hand on Helderberg PiA’s scored their first run in the fifth inA’s scored two runs from his hit, two rates beating them 11-8, Milnerton Maverning. walks and an error. In the eighth inning, A’s icks beat Lansdowne Eagles 13-2 and SilverTrotsky then kept VOB scoreless for the scored a further four runs from three hits, tree Titans struggled against Battswood next three innings before making way for a walk and an error. This took the score to losing 19-1.

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