Neighbourhood 19 JANUARY 2020
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Top of the morning! Living ‘on the Berea’ is a broad phrase, one which encompasses the wide swathe of land and properties from Berea Road all the way across the Ridge to beyond Trematon Drive, incorporating Morningside, Essenwood, Musgrave and more WORDS: ANNE SCHAUFFER *Map not to scale
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nsurprisingly, the Berea is one of Durban’s oldest suburban belts, the settlement that overlooked the sea in the early days of the then province of Natal. Its great advantage was that homes were on a good gradient – many old Victorian homes had so-called widow’s walks high up, for a bird’s eye view of the goings on in the Bay. The seafaring life in the early days was crucial to Durban, and the Berea was the lookout point.
Shiny, happy people Residents of the Berea fall into a few categories. Because the area stretches both wide and high, there’s a property here for nearly every pocket. The innumerable apartment blocks and sectional title townhouses draw first-time homeowners. Lower down the Berea on the edge of the City – or over the hill towards Brickfield Road – prices are affordable, and these properties in demand.
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In Musgrave and Morningside, in the prime roads, gracious, spacious apartment blocks fetch a pretty penny – these are either old, renovated blocks with high ceilings, vast rooms and panoramic views, or today, increasingly brand-new, large, modern apartment blocks for the well-heeled, with parking up to the front door.
Greg Hayes of Stepping Stone Studios has been in Florida Road for the past 24 years. “I saw the potential then for what is happening now.” The business deals in fine art, custom and antique mirrors big and small, and framing. He services the entire Berea area, including those who’ve moved north but still have children at private schools. “They still support us, and business is good.”
The Berea really does have a wide range of architecture, from Victorian mansions to Edwardian bungalows, massive modern blocks to traditional Durban veranda-style homes… Old, tall, established trees adorn many of the streets, and residents celebrate the beauty of those which flower seasonally.
Greg says, “We also handmake antique mirrors, and that’s very popular now. Our clients include architects, interior designers, artists, businesses and homeowners.”
But the residential composition of the Berea is also about educational facilities. Near the base of the area, is the Durban University of Technology (DUT), so student accommodation is in great demand.
Stepping Stone recently moved to Florida Fields, but for various logistical reasons, will be returning to their old Florida Road shop soon.
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Up in the more rarefied air of Musgrave and immediate surrounds, are some of the country’s top private schools like Durban Girls’ College, Maris Stella and Clifton College. These schools have had a marked effect on the property market, as parents jostle to build or buy homes on their doorstep. There’s no doubt that many parents remain on the Berea for the duration of their children’s schooling at these elite establishments, then either move to a north coast gated estate, or semigrate to Cape Town or Stellenbosch where their children will attend university. Then there’s a large group of residents who love life on the Berea – wouldn’t say thank you for a home north or west. They love the proximity to the city and beaches – even if only to walk on the promenade, join in Saturday’s parkrun, or do their yoga on Circus Circus’s rooftop – and are often involved in the artier side of city living, like concerts and plays. “Durban is so small,” is heard repeatedly, and true, because Durbanites want it to be so – everybody enjoys that near-village type existence. Pop into Charlie’s or Mark Gold, and it’s rare not to bump into a friend or acquaintance. Many of the old Durban families lived the high life on the Berea, and although some have flown north, many have remained for the convenience and familiarity of people and landscape. Retirement homes like The Caister and Garden Grove are popular. Living here on the fringes of town, is largely for the sociable. No matter whether it’s regular dinners with friends, or the twice-weekly bridge, the older generation are alive and well. And now, there’s Florida Road, where everybody, particularly the younger generation, are working, living and playing… sometimes a little loudly for the surrounding residents’ taste, but nevertheless, they’ve breathed new life into an area which was fading. This is very much a case of Watch.This.Space.
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SCHOOLS • • • • • • • • • •
Durban Girls’ College Maris Stella Clifton College Durban Boys Preparatory School Gordon Road Girls’ School Durban High School Morningside Primary Livingstone Primary Tree Tops School Joyce Broadhead Pre-Primary
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When we were downsizing, we looked north extensively, and said ‘No chance – we’re Morningside people’. We love the trees and parkland here, its proximity to everywhere and everything, and that the building bylaws don’t allow high-rise buildings! MERYL AND COLIN MARSHALL, MORNINGSIDE RESIDENTS
• Café 1999: Silvervause Centre • La Bella: Italian restaurant and takeaway • Spiga D’Oro: new home for Spiga, opposite Mitchell Park • Jack Salmon: Delicious seafood and steaks at Florida Fields • Seed and Glamwich: healthy dining options at Florida Fields • Two & A Half Men: purportedly the best Hilal Bunny Chow in Durban • Barn Owl: Florida Fields, little permanent pop up for coffees • Lupa Osteria: Homemade pasta and thin-crust wood-fired pizza • Istanbul: newly-opened Turkish dining • Roti & Chai: a market favourite opens their first permanent spot • Republic: grass-fed beef burgers • Paul’s handmade ice cream: Nutella, Oreo and a whole host of innovative flavours • Romano’s ice cream: gelato and creative desserts • Love Coffee: wonderful little coffee shop with al fresco seating • Sugarlicious: macaroon ice cream sandwich parlour • Scoop: Ice cream made with all local dairy ice cream • Charlatan: Specialist cocktails bar with light dining options • Falafel Fundi: bottom of Florida with wonderful falafel
CONVENIENCE • Shops/malls: Musgrave Centre; Windermere Centre; Overport City • Petrol stations: Cowey Park; North Ridge Road; Peter Mokaba Road; Innes Road; Essenwood Road • Hospitals: Netcare Parklands
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Mitchell Park Durban Botanical Gardens Jamieson Park Berea Park
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Colour me surprised
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This year it seems that in terms of colour, nature rules. Not that the tones identified by different colourists are the same, but they have a green thread running through them all. WORDS: ANNE SCHAUFFER
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here’s little doubt that colours and tones have an effect not only on a room, but certainly on our moods. Currently, and perhaps particularly in South Africa, there’s a yearning for a sense of calm amid the chaos and noise of technology and loud opinions. Nature and natural materials have the power to calm us, while drawing us back to our roots and restoring that lost connectivity to things that really matter.
Plascon chooses Mulberry Leaf
Plascon’s colour for 2020 is Mulberry Leaf (G3-D1-2), a green by anybody’s standard. “Mulberry Leaf helps us drown out the noise by creating a cocoon of green goodness in our homes. With this colour, staying home will feel like a walk in the park,” says Katlego Kondlo, Plascon’s head of decorative marketing. Bottom line, Plascon considers wellness and sustainable living to be more achievable with this balanced, grounded and organic vegetable green tone. This year is not simply a new year, but a new decade. The opportunity for a new dawn. In an increasingly hectic and digital world, there’s a desire for meaning and kindness,
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a hopefulness, a sense of renewal – Mulberry Leaf offers that green shoot.
between green, blue and grey. It’s a versatile colour, and can pick up or tone down a host of others.
If you’re looking for a statement wall – rather than all four walls of Mulberry Leaf – Plascon has suggestions for great combinations. Consider contrasting it with crisp, clean white – the room becomes a cool oasis. Katlego also suggests, “complementing the feature wall with a warm neutral such as Cream of Mushroom (32) and golden accents with Gold Cadillac (Y3-B1-1)”. Rose gold is going to be around for a few more seasons yet, so use it with Mulberry Leaf for glamour amid a balanced and earthy space. Katlego adds, “Soft cool greys like Ripple 74 and copper-like pink Warm Welcome (O4-C1-4) are great as background colours with Mulberry Leaf, too.”
Dulux compiled some different looks, all around Tranquil Dawn (45GY 55/052), each one for a different space, different mood. For a lounge, they used it with a sandy tone to create a nurturing space, focussing on wellbeing. They teamed it up with Bellcourt Castle (45YY 53/151) and Mushroom Morning (65YY 71/071).
If you want green appeal to start on your doorstep, painting your front door in Mulberry Leaf apparently speaks volumes about your values, aspirations and yearning for a natural connection.
Another living room scenario saw Tranquil Dawn on the walls as a thin vertical stripe, essentially a pale contrast shade separating Military Green 50GY 13/136 and Cheeky Grey (78GG 19/078). A bedroom should be the ideal antidote to today’s lifestyle, so Dulux painted Tranquil Dawn walls, which appears muted and minimalist when combined with a back wall and ceiling painted in similar tones which act as a frame and canopy to the bed – Grey Gimmick (22YR 17/023) and Black Mica (30BB 05/022).
Dulux chooses Tranquil Dawn
Wellness in colour
Dulux colour specialists chose Tranquil Dawn as their colour for 2020. It’s described as a colour inspired by the fleeting beauty of the morning sky, and the colour sits somewhere
Whether it’s paint, fabrics or wallpapers, nature has inspired the choices for the next decade. Not necessarily all natural, or all green, but calming, sometimes energising traces of it, to ground us.
Sunday Times Neighbourhood Congratulates Class of 2019. Well done, matrics!
Inspiring Young Women
Durban Girls’ College applauds the Class of 2019 on their outstanding IEB results. They have truly demonstrated their academic excellence and done themselves proud! We recognise the hard work and dedication of our teachers, without whom these results would not have been possible.
Now, it is time for these 73 remarkable young women to go out and enrich our society. Durban Girls’ College wishes them well as they embark on their onward journey. Find out more about how we have achieved 142 years of academic excellence: Tel +27 (31) 268 7200 | marketing@ dgc.co.za |www.dgc.co.za
100% BACHELOR DEGREE PASS RATE 2 IEB ‘OUTSTANDING ACHIEVERS’ & 2 IEB ‘COMMENDABLE ACHIEVERS’ 252 DISTINCTIONS - AN AVERAGE OF 3.5 As PER PUPIL 79% OF ALL SYMBOLS ATTAINED ARE As & Bs 19 PLACEMENTS IN THE TOP 1% NATIONALLY FOR INDIVIDUAL SUBJECTS
Luisa de Vlieg 7 Distinctions
Emma Sharratt 7 Distinctions IEB Outstanding Achiever
Kereena Bhana 8 Distinctions IEB Outstanding Achiever
Caitlin Honeywell 7 Distinctions IEB Commendable Achiever
Rachel Wedderburn Maxwell 7 Distinctions IEB Commendable Achiever
Shivika Govender 7 Distinctions
Micaela Kapp 7 Distinctions
Ara Naidoo 7 Distinctions
Andrea Reddy 7 Distinctions
Keren Wessels 7 Distinctions
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CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2019 The Governing Body, staff and learners of Danville Park Girls’ High School congratulate the Class of 2019. You have made us exceptionally proud! Below are our top achievers. Back row: Denata Naidoo, Shivaika Sewlal, Sanjana Nirghin, Nikhara Naidu Middle row: Sanjana Rupnarain, Chloe Wittstock, Amy Corlett, Jenna Watson, Hyunsu Yoo Front row: Nomathemba Nxabela, Cassidy Chunilall, Mrs Scholtz, Nicole Comitis, Saahirah Moolla
12 achieved 7 As
100% PASS RATE for 26th consecutive year
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Go girls!
e’re exceptionally proud of the Durban Girls’ College Class of 2019. We’re celebrating our IEB Top Achievers and all our girls who achieved their “personal bests” during their final examinations. Our 73 matric girls have done themselves, their families and DGC proud, and we applaud them on this wonderful set of matric results. With a class average of 77.2%, the Class of 2019 collectively achieved 252 distinctions with an average of 3,5 subject distinctions per candidate.
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Durban Girls’ College executive head Marianne Bailey elaborates on the Class of 2019’s exceptional achievements
face the realities – and uncertainties – of a world that’s rapidly changing.
opportunities offered to them which develops their sense of purpose.
We believe that it’s important to share both their academic achievements, as well as their musical and sporting talents. In so doing, we present a more accurate view of our girls’ commitment to their education and
Top achievers
Our top-four achievers deserve recognition for their well-earned results. Emma Sharratt achieved first place with seven distinctions, an average of 92%, and made the
We would like to thank our teachers for their hard work and dedication; it’s through their subject leadership and expertise that our girls receive an enriching educational experience in the classroom.
IEB Outstanding Achiever category. A remarkable young lady and a strong leader, she was also head girl, dux of DGC, and played first-team hockey. Emma has been accepted at Stellenbosch University to study mechatronic engineering. Kereena Bhana and Caitlin Honeywell both achieved second place with an average
of 91% each. Kereena also made the IEB Outstanding Achiever category with eight distinctions. She’s been accepted to study medicine at the University of Cape Town. Caitlin made the IEB Commendable Achiever category with seven distinctions and has been accepted to study a BA degree at UCT. Rachel Wedderburn-Maxwell follows with an average of 89%, with seven distinctions, and was placed in the IEB Commendable Achiever category. Rachel is an accomplished pianist and violinist and she was invited to play as a soloist with the KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra. She has applied to study medicine at UCT as well as the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Both Emma and Kereena were placed in the IEB Outstanding Achievers category nationally. They’re among 17 pupils from 11 schools in KwaZuluNatal who achieved within the top 5% of learners in six or more subjects. Caitlin and Rachel were placed in the IEB Commendable Achievement category nationally. They’re among 10 pupils from seven schools in KwaZuluNatal who achieved within the top 5% of learners in five or more subjects.
The IEB is an excellent foundation and aligns with DGC’s vision to provide a globally relevant, balanced education and to develop significant women, in all spheres of society. Our aim at Durban Girls’ College is to contribute positively to education in South Africa through producing young women of substance who find their niche and who champion social responsibility, social justice, equality and environmental challenges; thereby enriching our community.
Our best wishes for a bright future go to the Class of 2019. We acknowledge the roles they’ve played in upholding the name of the school and indeed leaving it a better place for those who follow.
The educational experience that our girls receive equips them with the necessary skills to be adaptable, and
CONGRATULATIONS MARIS STELLA CLASS OF 2019 ON A 100% PASS RATE
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AMY RANDELHOFF PLACED ON THE IEB OUTSTANDING ACHIEVERS LIST AND OBTAINED 9 A SYMBOLS
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