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Aproposal to continue to allow fire-works along Table View beachfronthas sparked a furore among residents.
The issue was raised at a recent meetingof the Table View Ratepayers’ Association(TVRA) following a report to the Blaauw-berg subcouncil on the review of currentsites for discharging fireworks on GuyFawkes and New Year’s Day.Speaking during the June subcouncil
meeting, chairperson Heather Brenner saidthe beachfront was recommended as themost suitable site, on condition that the Ta-ble View Neighbourhood Watch (TVNW)was given notice before such events.“This item has gone to the ward commit-
tees and I am going to read a suggestion toyou that the subcouncil regards the beach-front opposite the information centre in Ta-
ble View and theWesfleur sport fields in At-lantis as the two most suitable sites for thedischarge of fireworks, on condition that theplanning by the City’s emergency servicesbe forwarded to the neighbourhood watchesin the area well in advance of the event.”In addition, she said, the recommendation
was that the number of traffic officialspresent be increased.
Table View problemBrenner asked for comments about theTa-
ble View site recommendation.Speaking during the discussions, ward
councillor Nora Grose asked that she be al-lowed to reserve the right to discuss the is-sue with the City of Cape Town’s sports andrecreation, environmental and roads de-partments.According to the official resolution on the
City’s website, it was unanimously decidedthat these sites were regarded as the most
suitable. Speaking during the meeting host-edby theTVRAonMonday lastweek, award23 committee member questioned whetherthe matter was thus considered done anddusted.Ward committee members raised their
concerns, claiming that when the matterwas first raised in ward committee meet-ings, they continually stated their objec-tions.Subcouncil manager Peter Deacon tells
TygerBurger: “I do not think that the beach-front opposite the information centre in Ta-ble View [as the venue] for the discharge offireworks, was the final decision of the sub-council, but the most preferred one at thatstage [during the subcouncilmeeting], basedon the information and comments submit-ted to it in the report.“No other possible site or sites were pro-
posed by any of the ward committees forevents.
“I am sure the subcouncil will be preparedto consider anyother site deemed to be suita-ble for such events, after the required inves-tigation into the suitability thereof is under-taken and the comment of all the role-play-ers and possible affected parties isreceived.”
FeedbackDeacon adds the sites were referred to all
ward committees – who are expected to con-sult the members of the sector or organisa-tion they represent and to convey thesemes-sages received to themeeting during the dis-cussion and consideration of a matter.“Based on the feedback from ward 23’s
committee, it is clear that in the event of thebeachfront being the preferred site, morestringent measures will have to be taken.This was also mooted by the members of theward committee for ward 107.”V To page 2.
The suitability of the Table Viewbeachfront for fireworks hascome under scrutiny.
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“You know what is going tohappen.”These are the words re-
portedly uttered by two men shortlybefore they robbed a British Ameri-can Tobacco (BAT) van in Table Viewlast week.Swift action by the police and a lo-
cal security company saw a dramaticscene play out on the streets of TableView last Thursday shortly beforenoon.
HijackedSpeaking on the scene in Sultana
Road where the van had been recov-ered, Captain Anton van der Watt,acting detectives commander at Ta-ble View police station, explainedthat three men from Gugulethu wereallegedly involved.He says a BAT driver was making
a delivery at the Engen garage and ashe returned to the van he was ap-proached by two men.Van der Watt explains the driver
was ordered to drive to an unknownlocation, while a third accomplice fol-lowed in a Mazda bakkie. The policewere alerted by the garage manager.
Hit the spotAfter a similar incident about a
monthago inwhich robbersunloadedstolen goods in Sultana Road, a policevan was dispatched there. Officersspotted two of the robbers and gavechase.They were subsequently arrested
by Warrant Officers Niekie Knoetzenand Riaan Prins.The third suspect fled in the Mazda
bakkie but was apprehended by an of-ficer of Complex Patrols.Speaking at the scene, police
spokesperson Lieutenant AdrianaChandler explained the suspect wasprobably unaware that PorcupineWay was a cul de sac and the securityofficer cornered him.The threemenappeared in theCape
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An attempt to rob this British American Tobacco van in Table View wasfoiled. PHOTOS: MONIQUE DUVAL
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“They added the two conditions to their rec-ommendation to the subcouncil for consid-eration,” Deacon says.However, the same report includes min-
utes of the Ward 23 committee meeting heldin January this year. In these, a committeemember raised her concern that the matterwas not discussed with residents and therewas no public participation.According to two ward committee mem-
bers, they relayed the concerns of the com-munity on this issue, and they understoodthe matter would be discussed thoroughlybefore the issue was tabled at subcouncil.
One member provided proof of earlierward committeeminutes, where the criteriafor a fireworks site is listed in a City report.Among these, a fireworks site has to be at
least 100m away from buildings and roads,at least 20m away from telephone lines, andat least 500m away from a petroleum depot.According to TVNW chairperson, Justin
Croucher, these listed requirements are themain concern of the watch. He says the sitecompromises safety as it is within 20m ofresidential and commercial buildings, andalso in close proximity to the Total garagewhere fuel is dispensed. He adds the fire-
works also impacted pets negatively.A copy of this report along with questions
on how the municipality decided on the Ta-ble View beachfront, were sent to the Cityby TygerBurger, but they did not answer.During the TVRA meeting several resi-
dents raised concerns about fireworks andquestioned the cultural significance of GuyFawkes Day. According to JP Smith, theCity’s Mayco member for safety and securi-ty, the City “very grudgingly” makes ar-rangements for the controlled discharge offireworks on Guy Fawkes Day at the desig-nated sites, in a bid to lessen the impact on
the general population.“Guy Fawkes proves to be a headache ev-
ery single year and I think the timehas cometo start having a serious conversation aboutways tomitigate the impact on our residents– whether this be engaging national govern-ment on imposing a ban on the sale of fire-works, or limitations onwhen fireworks canbe sold or used, for instance at gatheringslike Diwali, or lobbying for stiffer penaltiesfor transgressors,” he says.V Do you think the Table View beachfront is a suitablesite for fireworks? Share your thoughts or experiences with us at [email protected].
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As taxi troubles continue to irk TableView residents, more concerns aboutillegal operators along Blaauwberg
Road have started to surface.During a monthly meeting held by the Ta-
ble View Ratepayers’ Association (TVRA),two recent statements by the City of CapeTown were highlighted.
The first statement, released on 1 July, fo-cussed on the withdrawal of the rest of theminibus taxis now that the MyCiti busroutes are operating.
According to Brett Herron, mayoral com-mittee member for transport, 90 minibustaxis will be withdrawn from Table Viewand Dunoon by the end of August, followingthe introduction of the rest of the MyCitiroutes that will link Dunoon to CenturyCity via Omuramba station.
PiratesResidents, however, raised their con-
cerns about the number of pirate taxis usingBlaauwberg Road and fear the phasing outhas “created a vacuum”.
In a snapshot survey by a TVRA excomember in June, she counted 130 taxis trav-elling in both directions. Of the 130, she
says, only seven had route markers.In his statement, Herron explains that
even though taxis are being removed, resi-dents will still see minibus taxis drivingaround as a significant number of taxis willstill be providing transport to residentscoming from suburbs in the metro-southeast, such as Mitchell’s Plain and Khayelit-sha, to Table View and Blaauwberg.
“It has always been our view that theminibus taxis should keep on operating onroutes where the MyCiti service is not oper-ational to ensure that our residents are notstranded,” says Herron.
He further warns that if there is evidencethat confirms that a vehicle belongs to aminibus taxi operator who has been com-pensated by the City, the transport depart-ment will lay a civil claim against him.
Speaking during the meeting, TVRAchairperson Leon Alhadeff praised plans bythe City to introduce a new transport en-forcement unit.
The City revealed its plans for the newunit in June.
According to Herron, this unit will focuson transport enforcement issues such ascars driving in the minibus taxi, bus andmetered taxi lanes that are for the exclusiveuse of public transport vehicles in peak-hour periods, enforcement at public trans-
port interchanges and enforcement on thered roads that are for MyCiti buses.
Alhadeff and Pronk met with TygerBur-ger at the intersection of Blaauwberg andGie roads during peak morning traffic lastweek.
Here they observed various offences bytaxis and private motorists.
Alhadeff explained amid the morning ratrun where motorists are using two roadswhich run parallel to Blaauwberg Road toavoid taxis and congestion, taxi drivers aregoing “off route”.
During the visit three taxis were seen en-tering Gie Road. As congestion built upclose to the Blaauwberg Road intersectiona taxi driver drove in the oncoming lane be-fore swerving back.
This, Alhadeff explained, was commonpractice but endangered the lives of otherroad users.
“They use the parallel roads where theyare not allowed to avoid the traffic cops.This is how they put everyone at risk andthey are driving off their routes.”
New enforcersCommenting on plans for the new unit,
Richard Bosman, City director for safetyand security, says the members of the unitare existing traffic officers and law enforce-ment staff. He explains they will operatefrom facilities across the city.
“These members will be deployed evenlyacross the city. These are existing staff whohave a dedicated focus on public transportand the bus lanes.”
During the visit to Blaauwberg Road, Al-hadeff highlighted taxi violations along theroad and said there have even been reportsof taxi drivers using the MyCiti lanes.
According to Bosman there are some tax-is, although not many, that use the red lanesto skip congested flow.
Asked whether Blaauwberg Road is con-sidered a hot spot for taxi violations, Bos-man says: “Yes, it may be considered a hot-spot as this is a major public transportroute, but we need to keep in mind that traf-fic violations take place across the city onall roads. There are other roads within thecity that may also be considered hotspotsfor violations, such as Wetton Road in Lans-downe.”
A taxi driver drives in the oncoming traffic lane to avoid congestion along Gie Road during peaktraffic time. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
Ingevolge artikel 49(1)(a)(i) van die Wet op Plaaslike Regering: Munisipale Eiendomsbelasting, Wet 6 of 2004, hierna die “Wet” genoem, worddaar hiermee kennis gegee dat die sewende aanvullende waardasielys (SV07) van die 2012- algemene waardasielys vir die 2015/16-boekjaarvanaf 21 Julie 2015 tot 31 Augstus 2015 vir die publiek by die lokale hieronder ter insae lê. Die vorms vir die indiening van besware is by hierdielokale beskikbaar. Die waardasielys is ook vanaf 21 Julie 2015 op die Raad se webwerf beskikbaar (adres hieronder).
Eiendomme word ingevolge artikel 78(1) van die Wet op die sewende aanvullende waardasielys (SV07) van die 2012- algemene waardasielysgeplaas indien dit: a) foutiewelik uit die waardasielys gelaat is; b) na die laaste algemene waardasie by die munisipaliteit ingesluit is; c) na dielaaste algemene waardasie onderverdeel of gekonsolideer is; d) ’n wesenlike toename of vermindering in markwaarde ondergaan het sedertdie laaste algemene waardasie; e) in die laaste algemene waardasie aansienlik verkeerd gewaardeer is; f) om enige ander buitengewone redeherwaardeer moet word; g) waarvan die kategorie verander het.
Ingevolge artikel 49(1)(a)(ii) van die Wet kan enige eiendomsbesitter of ander persoon wat wil binne die gemelde tydperk ’n beswaar bydie munisipale bestuurder indien oor enige saak wat op die waardasielys verskyn of daaruit weggelaat is. Besware kan slegs ten opsigte vaneiendomme wat op die SV07-lys gewaardeer is, ingedien word. Die eienaars van hierdie eiendomme sal skriftelik van hul SV07-waardasies inkennis gestel word by die posadres wat tans op die Stad se databasis is.
Aandag word spesifiek gevestig op die feit dat ’n beswaar ingevolge artikel 50(2) van die Wet met ’n spesifieke, individuele eiendom verbandmoet hou en nie teen die aanvullende waardasielys as ’n geheel ingedien kan word nie. Die vorms vir die indiening van besware is by die lokalehieronder genoem beskikbaar en kan van die webwerf afgelaai word. ’n Afsonderlike beswaarvorm moet vir elke eiendom ingevul word.
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V Crime meeting Table View CommunityPolice Sub Forum for Sector 3 which in-cludes Table View, Flamingo Vlei and Sun-ridge will host their next meeting at Kings-gate Fellowship on the corner of Study andAthens roads at 19:00. Here you can meetchairman, Rocky Saridakis and Warrant Of-ficer Riaan Prins who will discuss crimetrends and listen to your concerns. For moreinformation contact Rocky on072 723 2099.
V Mandela Day Clean C will host a corporatebeach clean-up on Saturday 18 July as partof Mandela Day. Companies are given a 1kmstretch of beach from Milnerton Lighthouseto Melkbosstrand and they do the clean-upon that stretch of beach. Sponsorship fromthe corporate beach clean-up day go to-wards running the next Youth LeadershipImbizo in Joe Slovo Park. Their aim is toreach over 100 kids for Mandela Month. Formore details call Gregory Player on 082 8731962
V Egyptian society The Egyptian Society ofSouth Africa (TESSA) will host a Day Schoolevent on Saturday 25 July at 10:00 at theBelmont Square Conference Centre, Bel-mont Road, Rondebosch. It will include abuffet lunch, refreshments and three lec-tures: Keith Grenville on Symbolism in An-cient Art; Professor Anthony Humphreys onArt and Nature thus Allied: Physical Beautyin Ancient Egypt, and Professor Sakkie Cor-nelius on Emotions in Egyptian Art. Mem-bers and non-members pay R190 and stu-dents pay R100. For bookings and info, con-tact Jean at [email protected] or call021 557 5082. Closing date for bookings isMonday 20 July.
V Writer’s circle West Coast Writers’ Circlewill meet on Saturday 25 July at MilnertonLibrary at 09:15. Meetings are in English andall are welcome. Take along a pen, paper andR10 for tea. Call 021 554 5634 or visitwww.westcoastwriterssa.weebly.com formore information.
V Annual meeting The Brooklyn,Ysterplaatand Rugby Ratepayers Association (BYR-RA) will host their annual meeting on Thurs-day 6 July at Ysterplaat Primary School inKoeberg Road at 19:00. There are variousitems on the agenda including the renewalof membership and the election of officebearers. Email [email protected] formore information.
V SAARP South African Association of Re-tired Persons the Milnerton branch will holdtheir next meeting at Milnerton Library onWednesday 19 August at 09:00. There willbe tea and biscuits followed by a movie.Non-members are welcome. Call AliceRheeder on 021 551 7370 for more informa-tion.
Diary | Dagboek
A knife-wielding man who robbed aParklands teen last year will have tospend the next seven years behindbars.
According to a statement by the Ta-ble View police the man was recentlyfound guilty on a charge of robberywith aggravated circumstances.
The report states a 15-year-old boywas walking in Humewood Drivewhen he was accosted by a man witha knife.
“The suspect demanded that thecomplainant handoverhis cellphone,which he complied with. The suspectthen ran away,” says police spokes-person Lieutenant Adriana Chan-dler.
The incident was witnessed by Ry-an Robberts, a member of the Park-lands Neighbourhood Watch (PNW),who chased after the robber.
“The suspect was arrested andhanded over to Table View policemembers.
“Detective Sergeant SiyabulelaMgaju investigated the case and en-sured that all evidence was collectedand that the state had a solid case,”she says.
Screams heard by Brooklyn residentshave sparked concern about robber-ies at Zoarvlei.
Speaking at a recent meeting held by theBrooklyn, Ysterplaat and Rugby Residents’Association (BYRRA), a resident said thesoundof screamsringingoutwasbecomingmore frequent. He said he feared for thesafety of commuters who cross the bridgebetween Brooklyn and Paarden Eiland toget to the MyCiti station.
During a walk along the vlei last week,Justin Kumlehn, who heads BYRRA’s safe-ty and security portfolio, said robberiesalong the bridge were an ongoing issue.
He explained when the bridge was firstbuilt, lights along the bridge helped illumi-nate the area which helped commuters feelsafer. However, vandalism has seen thebridge being stripped of various valuables,including the lights.
Ernest Sonnenberg, mayoral committeemember for utility services, says the light-ing was vandalised within the first monthafter the bridge was completed in 2012.
In the interest of pedestrian safety, themunicipalityhas installed floodlights on ei-ther side of the bridge.
The new lights were noted at the BYRRAmeeting but residents suggested that cam-eras would be “more of a deterrent”.
“Early in the morning and late at nightyou can hear people screaming. Thatbridge is very unsafe and maybe cameraswill help,” one man said.
Kumlehn said there were various factorswhich impacted on safety near the bridgeand explained that the thick vegetationalong the vlei providedhiding place for rob-bers and made the area difficult to police.
“It is a difficult area for police to watchover because the road access ends on Wem-yss Road and the vlei will have to be pa-trolled by foot,” he said.
According to Milnerton police spokes-person Warrant Officer Daphne O’Reilly,there were no reported robberies of com-muters in the last month.
In the past there have been “sporadic in-cidents” in which commuters reported get-ting robbed on their way, she says.V Have you been a victim? Tell us about your experience and send a letter to [email protected].
A bridge to dangerResidents are concerned about commuters getting robbed while using this bridge over Zoarvleito get to the MyCiti bus station. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
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Volunteers of the Table ViewCommunity Police Forum(CPF) will take to the streets on
Saturday to raise awareness abouthomelessness. The Forum is callingon residents to help.According to a statement, the orga-
nisation will be launching its “giveresponsibly” campaign on MandelaDay by handing out flyers at intersec-tions in Parklands and at shoppingcentres to educate residents on thelaunch of the campaign.“Homelessness is a significant
problem faced by many in our com-munity and this social problem af-fects all residents. Giving directhand-outs to those living on thestreets perpetuates the cycle of home-lessness,” the CPF says.“The CPF, along with the depart-
ment of social services, will belaunching a campaign on MandelaDay to educate residents about the or-ganisations in Table View wherethey can pledge their support, in thesound knowledge that these organi-sations assist those less fortunate ina responsible and uplifting manner,offering them a chance to rebuildtheir lives and fight some of the com-mon issues surrounding a life on thestreets, including alcoholism anddrug abuse.”There are several ways in which
residents can get involved on Man-dela Day, the CPF says. Residentswill contribute to growing awarenessin the community and working tocombat crime rates if they do any ofthe activities suggested by the CPF.“Whether you live or rent in any of
the areas making up the greater Ta-ble View community, your home ispart of your street, which is part ofthis community. Ultimately, we areall responsible for making our areaa safer place to live and work.”The CPFurges everyone to help by:
. Tidying their verges or weedingand sweeping the street gutters.. Picking up litter in the parks andgreenbelts.. Logging calls to the City of CapeTown for issues like street lamps, ille-gal dumping and burst water pipes.. Painting over graffiti.. Taking your dog for a walk or rid-ing your bicycle around the area.. Joining theFreeCycle pages onFa-cebook and responsibly discarding ofunwanted items instead of throwingitems in the bin.. Joining the CPF’s activities on Sat-urday.V For more information email [email protected].
‘Help forfuture,not justnow’
The Cape Craft Centre will start grouptraining sessions in various skills andcrafts in Table View from August.The training is free and open to anyone
who is serious about learning new tradesand skills to help them to improve theirlives and learn creative ways of earning anincome.Training will include painting and draw-
ing,woodwork, various crafts, needlework,crochet and knitting.For more information call Marie van der
Watt on 071 606 4221 or email Rozanne Vis-agie on [email protected] or vis-it the Centre’s Facebook page.
A Saturday night patrol of Table Viewand Parklands has been hailed a suc-cess by provincial community safety
minister Dan Plato.Several patrollers, members of the Com-
munity Police Forum (CPF) and senior po-lice officers gave up the comfort of theirhomes on Saturday and took to the streets.The patrol kicked off at Table View police
station just after 19:00 and saw members ofthe Table View Neighbourhood Watch andthe Parklands Neighbourhood Watch hostPlato.In his opening remarks, Plato said hewas
pleased with the number of people whocame out in a show of solidarity.CPFchairpersonJohanvandenBerg said
they were excited and thanked ward coun-cillor Joy McCarthy and security compa-nies, including Complex Patrols and StarAlarms. The patrol was also attended bynew community paramedics.The first stop was the old baby drop and
here patrollers explained that the building,which includes a drop-off facility for un-
wanted babies, has been taken over by va-grants.The group then moved along to Marine
Circle where Van den Berg explained themain crime issues were drug dealing andtheft out of cars.Patrollers proceeded down Porterfield
Road and followed Link Road into Park-lands.Due to heavy rain, the patrol was called
off shortly after arriving in Parklands.Speaking toTygerBurger this week, Plato
said he has visited several neighbourhoodwatches in an oversight role to see what ishappening on the ground.“Speaking towatchmembers, I can gauge
what their relationship with the police islike, whether councillors are providingsupport andwhetherornot theyhaveall thenecessary equipment.”Plato said he was pleased to see the coop-
eration between various role-players inkeeping the greater Table View communitysafe.“Walkingwith the patrollers also helps to
recognise their efforts. They do all of thisvoluntarily and we must show them we ap-preciate their efforts,” he said.
Dan Plato joins localpatrol to show unity
Members of the Table View and Parklands neighbourhood watches hosted provincial communitysafety minister Dan Plato on a patrol on Saturday night. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
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Operation Fiela was rolled out in TableView last week with 160 officials carryingout a “search and seizure” operation.
“The operation commenced at 05:30 until14:00,” says police spokesperson LieutenantAdriana Chandler.
According to a statement by the TableView police, the operation was carried outby the police’s operational response servi-ces, border police, railway police, dog unit,flying squad, tactical response team,mounted unit, visible policing and detect-ives.
Traffic services, the South African reve-nue services, law enforcement, the army,metro police, security companies and thedepartment of home affairs were also in-volved in the operation on Friday last week.
“Found abandoned in the Table View ar-ea were 129g of dagga, 15g heroin and 3g
tik,” says Chandler.“A Chinese man was also found in posses-
sion of 174 units of abalone and 12 sharkfins. A Zimbabwean national was arrestedfor possession of fraudulent travelling doc-uments.”
In addition, two Congolese nationalswere arrested for possession of stolen prop-erty and conspiracy to commit cyber crime.Two Zimbabwean nationals and one Nigeri-an national were arrested for being in thecountry illegally. All the accused appearedin court on Monday.
“A further 50 people were arrested for notbeing in possession of the correct documen-tation to be in the country and they wereall handed to the department of home af-fairs.
“A total of 63 traffic fines were issued dur-ing the operation,” she says.
Table View gets taste of Fiela
The Tygerberg Hills LionsClub’s new president joinedthe other presidents of zone3 for an induction breakfastat Ramasabi Guest House inPanorama recently.
The clubs representedwere Durbanville, TableView, Milnerton, Bracken-fell, De Grendel and Merri-man Lion and the De TygerLeo Club.
The Tygerberg HillsLions Club is busy with itswinter outreach support
and is collecting blanketsand duvets, especially fornight shelters.
The club is celebrating its15th year of service andwould like to invite peoplewho are interested to get in-volved with service work tocontact Jeannie van Wul-ven on 083 305 0424.V Lions is an international organisation and the largest service organisation in the world. It helpspeople across the world withsupport when needed.
New leadershipThe Lions leadership of zone3 for the next year are, infront: Liz Huck (Table View),in the middle: Rocky Wright(Table View), Jeannie vanWulven (Panorama), Jessicaand Alan Abrahamson(Milnerton) and at the back:Keith Shaw (Durbanville),Clive Fox (Edgemead), AlanMcDonald (De Grendel), GaryBadenhorst (Brackenfell) andDeon van Wulven (Panorama).
Landlords turn vicious, police findMONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
An analysis of recent assault cases inthe Table View policing precinct hasrevealed that arguments between
landlords and tenants can become physical.Table View police station commander Col-
onel Dirk Vosloo has also issued a warningagainst individuals taking the law into theirown hands.
Speaking to TygerBurger, Vosloo says allcontact-related crimes are handled in a seri-ous manner by the police. Looking at thecrime statistics of the recent past, officersopted to analyse each case to determine thecauses.
“For the first week of the month, we havethree cases involving landlords where thereare issues with the rent money and argu-ments start.”
In these cases, he explains, the tenants
were the complainants. Each complaint wasabout a different landlord.
One of these incidents resulted in threecriminal cases being opened at the stationas the landlord allegedly entered the proper-ty using a duplicate key.
“If a landlord enters the property with aduplicate key, it’s actually burglary. Al-though you are the landlord or act on behalfof the landlord, the person in possession ofthe lease is the lawful occupant of the prop-erty.”
In this case, the landlord was charged withburglary.
Vosloo says, in addition, the landlord as-saulted the tenant and allegedly took the ten-ant’s cellphone and threw it against the wall,leading to a case of malicious damage toproperty.
According to police spokesperson Lieu-tenant Adriana Chandler another tenant re-ported to the police that she returned home
one day to find her landlord sitting on herporch with another tenant.
“The door of the house was allegedlyforced open by the landlord prior to the ten-ant’s return home. The landlord instructedthe tenant to move out of the house immedi-ately as he was moving back into the house.An argument ensued and the landlord grab-bed the tenant and pulled her outside thehouse where he physically assaulted her.
“A few minutes later the tenant went backinto the house and discovered that some ofher belongings were missing,” Chandlersays.
ProceduresThe police warn that there are various
laws which govern agreements betweenlandlords and tenants. In addition, they say,arguments between landlords and tenantsare civil matters and owners or landlordswho do not receive rent are required to fol-
low procedures set out in these laws. Theymay not assault, evict or take possessions oftenants unlawfully.
Vosloo explains that when complaintsabout assaults are made, the police will ar-rest those responsible if required.
“We have to be in the middle. We are nothere to determine who is right or wrong ina civil matter.
“Just because someone doesn’t pay therent, it doesn’t mean we can let them be as-saulted. You can’t use a criminal action tosettle a dispute,” he says.
Vosloo says they want tenants and land-lords to be aware of the various laws so theycan take the appropriate action and avoidgetting a criminal record.
He explains that while the courts may notnecessarily detain someone who is a first-time offender for assaulting someone, if heis found guilty, it could result in a criminalrecord.
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It is with much concern that Iwrite these comments, becausenot only myself, but manypeople in the community, arelosing interest in the business-es in Koeberg Road, because ofthe taverns (drinking outlets)that have opened.
These taverns are situatedright opposite the primaryschool in Koeberg Road, whichmakes property owners veryunhappy too, as it degrades thearea. These taverns are alsosituated on either side of theBrooklyn Mall. I’m just asexcited about the mall openingsoon, because of our pension-ers in the area who cannottravel by public transport(“New mall to revive KoebergRoad”, TB , 8 July).
Children are at risk, becauseof the high rate of crime in thecountry.
When people exit thesetaverns, they are drunk, andthere are those who have todrive a car and are under theinfluence. This causes so manyaccidents in Koeberg Road.
CONCERNED RESIDENTEmail
Wary of tavernson Koeberg
Klante word gruwelik ingeloopdeur baie bekende winkels. Ditword gedoen deur sekereartikels op ’n aanloklike laeprys op die rak te sit enwanneer jy voor by die kassie-re kom, dan is die artikel R5tot R6 duurder. As jy kla, sêhulle die prys is foutief en dieduurder een is van toepassing.Jy moet óf die hoër bedragbetaal óf weier om die item teneem.
Hierdie winkelgroep het indie verlede as daar so ’n foutbegaan word, gesê klante kanso ’n item met foutiewe prysgratis kry en op die koop toe,’n soortgelyke een teen dieself-de lae prys. Dié wyse van
Maak seker van dieproduk se prys
foutregstelling bestaan nie meernie. Van daarmee weggedoen is,vind hierdie soort fout meerdikwels plaas.
Hulle het onlangs langhouden-de melk adverteer vir R59,50,wat redelik billik is vir ’nsespakhouer. Kom by diekassiere, toe kos dit sowat R75.Neem dit terug na die rak endie assistent sê ek het diefoutiewe handelsmerk geneem,ek moes die maatskappy se eieproduk geneem het. Die aange-duide melk word geneem, komby die kassier, sowaar die prysis weereens foutief, dit is niedie maatskappy se eie produkwat spesiale prys is nie.
As dit met twee items gebeur,met hoeveel ander word klanteso om die bos gelei?
S.J BOSMANStellenberg
Regarding “What’s in a name?”(TB, 8 July): I wish to point outthat the Table View Ratepayers’Association (TVRA) is exactlywhat the name implies. Al-though I agree that the tenantswho rent property pay the rates“in a round-about way”, Icannot agree to them havingany vote or say at a TVRAmeeting. This reasoning isborne out by the fact that, if forsome reason or other a ratepay-er is in default and the ratesdue are not paid, it is theratepayer who is held liable andnot the tenants. This places theresponsibility squarely on theshoulders of the ratepayer andnot the tenant.
It is thus for this reason thatI believe that no tenant has theright to vote concerning thewell-being of the property orthe upkeep and beautification ofthe existing areas bounded bythe dwelling that they arerenting. If they indeed have ameaningful request to theseends, they have recourse to theratepayer who actually ownsthe property.
R CROSSTable View
It is not for thetenant to decide
I took my daughter to see theDisney on Ice show at theGrandwest casino. I thought itwas a great show last year, sodecided to spend the money andbuy tickets once again. Theshow was amazing but I wasshocked beyond belief at theprices of the items on sale. Ihave no problem spendingmoney and treating my kids,but it was an absolute rip off tobe charged that extremeamount of money for items.
The popcorn that was for salewas in a blue plastic bag andwas selling for ... hold yourbreath ... R90 each – I told thegentlemen that I did not wantto buy the whole machine.
Then over to the candyfloss,well that again was R90 each,so I decided to leave it andmaybe buy us a drink. Wellthere goes that idea, the SlushPuppies in a plastic cup (whichwas very beautiful) was sellingfor R90 each.
So to buy your kids threeitems, of which the Slush was250ml came to R270 + the costof the cheapest ticket at R170 =R440. This was for one child fora show that was 45 mins firsthalf and 30 mins second half –and they say perfect childrenentertainment for the schoolholiday – Yes good entertain-ment but a total rip off!
I feel these prices are totallyunacceptable and was wonde-ring if this was school holidayentertainment or a get richquick idea from the casino.
All in all I am still shockedat these prices and will certain-ly do my utmost to ensure thatpeople are aware of this beforethey buy tickets for next year’sshow.
Just as a matter of interest Ilooked at the Toy Story figuresthey were also selling and theywere R170/R220 – I went toToys R Us to price them andthey have exactly the sameitems and they are between R70and R120.
MICHELLE FISCHEREmail
Ripoff prices atDisney show
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Jeugdigeoptimismeverwarm hartSuid-Afrika, of ten minste haar inwoners,is tans in ’n staat van chroniese pessimis-me. Ons kla oor die prys van brandstofen elektrisiteit, beurtkrag en korrupsie indie regering.
Dan sukkel die Springbokke nog op dievooraand van die wêreldbeker-toernooimet beserings aan baie sleutelspelers.
Dit is moeilik vir ’n Suid-Afrikaner omverder as die volgende regeringskandaalof onbeholpenheid van die een of anderstaatsdepartement te kyk. Die gewoneman op straat sukkel om nie swartgalligte word oor die toekoms vir hom en sykinders nie.
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Maar die twee vuil seuns voor dievertoonvenster van ’n motorfietshande-laar in Bellville het nog hoop. Die klereaan hul lywe is verslete, die een het nieskoene aan nie terwyl die Kaapse winter-wind soos ’n chirurg sny aan al wat leefen beef.
Die een benerige, vuil wysvinger drukteen die ruit en sy eienaar sê: “Ek kiesdie blou een.” Die ander een, giggelendvan opgewondenheid, se keuse val op ’nmonsteragtige groen motorfiets.
In hul hopelose situasie, met die getywat reeds vroeg in hul lewe teen hullegedraai het, droom die seuns steedssonder grense.
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V Die Northern News van 1 Julie se hoofop-skrif van “Dumping louts plague Good-wood” is maar net die begin van ’n ernsti-ge probleem. Ons geleerde raadslede hetdit mos goed gedink om die gerieflike Ty-gerdal-stortingsterrein te sluit en uit syinwoners se midde te neem. Swak besluitwat hulle nog lank gaan berou.- Jan, Goodwood
V Dit breek my hart om die hawelosessaans te sien slaap voor die winkels inVoortrekkerweg, Durbanville. Kan daarregtig nie iets gedoen word om hulle lotte verlig nie? Dit lyk saans soos ’n ry lykewat langs mekaar lê, reg om weggery teword. - Warm Durbanviller
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V Fantastic Mr Fox will bestaged at Artscape TheatreFoyer until Friday 17 July. Tic-kets are available at Compu-ticket.
V Born in the RSA will be onstage at the Baxter Flipsideuntil Saturday 8 August. Tic-kets are available at Compu-ticket.
V Twee Vir Die Prys Van Eenmet Michelle Botha, HannesMuller en Lizz Meiring is totSondag 26 Julie by Theatre onthe Bay te sien. Kaartjies is byComputicket beskikbaar.
V Joe Parker will be at DieBoer from tonight (Wednes-day) until Friday 17 July. R120.Visit www.dieboer.com or call021 979 1911 to book.
V Conrad Koch and ChesterMissing will be on stage at theRoxy Revue Bar from tonight(Wednes-day) untilSaturdaywith GaggingOrder. Tic-kets areavailablefrom Com-puticket.
V Tjiff enTjaff kuierDonderdag-oggend van-af 10:00 indie Ou Meul-teater. R45.Bespreek by083 564 0056 of [email protected].
V AndreSwiegers isDonderdag-aand in dieMetronoom-teater inBellville metEva jy lykgoed vanaand te sien. Bespreek by021 202 8819.
V The Long Shots will be atAlexander Upstairs fromThursday until Saturday withMother City Sketch. Visitshows.alexanderbar.co.za fortickets or more information.
V Top Dog will be performingat the V&A Waterfront Amp-hitheatre on Friday from18:00. Entrance is free.
V Shawn Phillips will be atVilla Pascal in Durbanville onFriday night. R150. Visitwww.villapascal.co.za or call021 975 2566 to book.
V André Swiegers is Vrydag-aand in die Drostdy-teater inStellenbosch te sien. R120.Bespreek by [email protected] of 071 931 9954.
V The Cape Town Nu WorldFestival takes place at CapeTown City Hall on Friday andSaturday. Visit
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V Spektrum Spelers salRooikappie en die Wolf Sater-dagmiddag om 13:30 by DieBoer aanbied. R60. Bespreekby www.dieboer.com of 021979 1911.
V Wishbone Ash will be atBarnyard Willowbridge on Sa-turday. R250. Visit www.bar-nyardtheatre.co.za for boo-kings and more information.
V Mark Haze will be at DieBoer on Saturday night. R100.Visit www.dieboer.com or call021 979 1911 to book.
V The Mikado will be on stageat Artscape Theatre from Sa-turday until Sunday 26 July.Tickets are available at Com-puticket.
V Magnum 4 will be celebra-ting their42nd anni-versary partyat the Edge-mead Bow-ling club onSunday from15:00. R50.Call 061 4901694 to book.
V RobbieWessels kui-er op Son-dagaand metsy nuwe al-bum Als watek het in dieDrostdy-tea-ter in Stellen-bosch tesien. R120.Bespreek [email protected] of071 931 9954.
V The Spon-taneousCombustionBlues Band
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V Jennifer Eaves will be per-forming at the V&A Water-front’s Pierhead Deck from12:30 on Wednesday 22 July.Entrance is free.
V Net ’n chilli Burger en Chipsasseblief! met Leon Krugeren Waldemar Schultz isWoensdag 22 Julie by DieBoer te sien. R120. Bespreekby www.dieboer.com of 021979 1911.
V Keren Lindley will be onstage at the Galloway Thea-tre from Wednesday 22 toSaturday 25 July in TwentySeven. Tickets cost R110 orR80 for students. Visitwww.waterfronttheatre-school.co.za for tickets ormore information.
Minions enjoyed the second big-gest animated opening of all ti-me when the movie was relea-sed worldwide last week.The prequel to Despicable Me
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Dewald Wasserfall beloof omvan sy grootste treffers by van-jaar se Want ons Kan/’Cause
we Can!-konsert te sing.Dié sanger en liedjieskrywer sal
met ’n sterbelaaide lys kunstenaarsop Sondag 26 Julie in die Bellville-burgersentrum optree.Dié jaarlikse konsert word gehou
om geld in te samel vir plaaslike lief-dadigheidsorganisasies. Al die kun-stenaars wat optree, gee hul tyd ver-niet om hierdie saak te ondersteun.“Dis belangriker om te gee as om
te ontvang,” sê Dewald. “Die Herehet my geseën met ’n talent, en ekmoet dit gebruik om terug te gee aanmense wat minder bevoorreg is.”Met talle toekennings is Dewald se
aanhangerstal nogals groot. Sy laas-te album, Vergeet wat jy weet van lief-de, het goue status behaal en sy jong-ste een,#EkenJy, het ’n Samavir bes-te kontemporêre album gewen.“Dis ’n versameling van pop-rock-
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Want ons Kan/’Causewe Can!-konsert is ’nseldsame kans virKaapse gehore omhom in aksie te sien.Dewald sal die ver-
hoog met Zanne Stapelberg, Jak dePriester, Altus Muller, Anna Davel,Mathys Roets, Jaconell Mouton (opklavier), Marc Lottering, Wicus vander Merwe, Peter Mitchell, SchalkJoubert (baskitaar), Nicole Holm(sang en klavier), Vernon Swart(tromme), Corlea, Andre and The
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“Daar is ongeloofliketalent by hierdie kon-sert,” sê hy. “Ek sienveral uit na Arno Car-stens en Albert Frost,Peter Mitchell en MarcLottering.”Die Want ons Kan/
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Ben Howard is here!Double Brit Award winnerand platinum selling artistBen Howard will beperforming at GrandWest’sGrand Arena on Wednesday 22 and Thursday 23July where he’ll besupported by Bye Beneco.Tickets cost R465 and areavailable from www.seedtickets.co.za.
A designer from Goodwood is one ofeight Cape Town designers who willhave the opportunity to showcase
their talents at this year’s Central Libraryfashion week, which includes a show andexhibition.Rameez Cassiem grew up in the Bo-Kaap
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Natural talent, commitment and excel-lent performances during the recent pro-vincial cricket trial matches did not gounnoticed, with both Matthew Valentineand Angelo Yiatses receiving deservedWestern Province u-17 cricket selection.District North proudly recorded its
highest ever amount of senior youthplay-er representation at provincial level withfour representatives in theu-17 age-groupand a further three representatives in theu-19 age-group, with Chesterhouse beingthe only high school in the northern sub-urbs receiving multiple representation.Over the past few seasons Chester-
house has become a formidable force in
cricket, progressing to a top four finishin the WPNS u-19A cricket league for thesecond season in a row, and the only highschool to have reached the semi-finals inboth the league and T30 knockout compe-titions for the 2015 season. What makesit so remarkable is that Chesterhouse asan academic institution with a numbersratio of around 10-15% compared to larg-er traditional sporting schools of thenorth, is able tomeasureupwith such im-pressive cricket results. Chesterhouseplaces emphasis on sport organisationand enjoyment, coaching passion and anabsolute belief and dependence on eachother within a team sport framework.
Chesterhouse in fine formAngelo Yiatses and Matthew Valentine from Chesterhouse made the Western Province u17cricket side.
Stellenberg star:Western Province andWestern Cape u16netball player EbonieGaskin from StellenbergHigh School will travelwith her school’s firstteam to Boksburg tocompete in the TopSchools Tournamentfrom 30 July to 2August. She alsocaptained the WesternCape u16 team whichcompeted at the AllAges Netball Tournament in Boksburgrecently.
SAREL BURGER
Die eerste rugbyspanne van die hoërskoleBrackenfell, Tygerberg enDurbanville is, indie aanloop na die derde kwartaal, vanmôre(Donderdag) af op Malmesbury betrokke bydie HS Swartland se Winter-rugbytoernooi.Terselfdertyd bied die HS Tygerberg ook
weer môre (Donderdag) en Saterdag sy jaar-likse Tiere- junior rugbyfees aanwaaraan ’ngroot aantal spanne van skole in die Tyger-bergstreek, Boland en die Oos-Kaap deel-neem.Brackenfell se o.19A-span kom in die
Swartlandse toernooi te staan teen BedfordModern (Engeland) en HS Cradock, terwylDurbanville die spanne van Despatch en Pi-ketberg sal aandurf.
HS Tygerberg sal kragte meet met HSCharlie Hofmeyr en Gill-kollege (Somerset-Oos).By die Tiere-rugbyfees sal die o.16-, o.15-
en o.14-spanne van die gasheerskool saammet D.F. Malan, Stellenberg, Brackenfell enHSBellville skouers skuurmet kragtige rug-byskole soos HSS Rondebosch, HS Nico Ma-lan (Humansdorp), HTS Drostdy, HS Stranden HS Swartland.
V Die o.19A-span HTS Bellville het ge-mengde welslae behaal tydens sy kort toerna die Suid-Kaap.DieBellvilliete hetmet 36-0 kortemette ge-
maak van HS Knysna.Hulle het egter met 18-25 teen Sao Bras
(Mosselbaai) en 17-46 teen PW Botha (Geor-ge) vasgeval.
Sterk spanne in aksie
REMO ANDREWS
The battle lineswere drawn at theCapeSun Hotel last week as some of theworld’s strongest chess players gath-
ered to contest this year’s South AfricanOpen Chess Festival.The event was supported by theWestern
Cape department of cultural affairs andsport.Advocate Lyndon Bouah, chief director
of sport and recreation, says: “In develop-ing a winning nation it is important to im-prove international sports successes bysupporting events at all levels.“Achieving an active and winning na-
tion is underpinned by an enabling envi-ronment.“The staging of this event at the Cape
Sun is part of our campaign to bring bigsport events to the Western Cape.”South Africa’s first ever grandmaster,
KennySolomon,markedhis return to com-petition on South African soil, which wasalso his first tournament onhome soil afterofficially receiving the title of grandmasterearlier this year.Solomon, originally from Mitchell’s
Plain and a previous winner of the tourna-ment, placed fourth in this year’s tourna-ment with a score of 8.5.“It was a tough tournament with a lot of
strong players. I am happy that we wereable to have four grandmasters participat-ing this year,” he says.“It is important that foreign grandmas-
ters participate in South African chessevents – this is how chess can grow in ourcountry.”The tournament also incorporated the
SA schools individual chess champion-ship. The championship saw some of thebest junior players in the country come upagainst each other.Former national junior team coach Cal-
vin Klaasen believes young players havean opportunity to make a career of thegame if the support shown at the SA Opencontinues to grow.
“It’s important foryoung players to identifywith heroes, to havesomething to strive for.“There are limited op-
portunities for youngplayers in SouthAfrica toprogress to a professionallevel at the moment, butthat can change if we aresupported correctly. Ken-ny’s grandmaster title isjust step one in South Af-rica becoming a powerfulchess country,” he says.Solomon, who now
lives in Italy, believesevents of this nature needto happen more often ifwe are to produce moreinternational-grade play-ers.“Chess events like these help people
build connections as we were there com-peting for over a week, so apart from theplaying there is also thepost-gameanalysisand it’s in these sessions where chess play-ers can take the opportunity to learn evenmore,” he says.English chess legend grandmaster Nigel
Short emerged victorious at the end of the11-round event. He gained the title basedon a tie-break system, after ending on ninepoints alongside grandmaster AleksaStrikovic from Serbia and India’s grand-master Abhijit Kunte.Short has been playing with the best
since he became a grandmaster at age 19.He was regularly placed in the top ten inthe world between the late 1980s and late1990s.He became the first English player to
play for the World Chess Championship ti-tlewhenheplayed againstGarryKasparovin 1993.Solomon will next travel to Gauteng
along with Short to play in a qualifier forone of the biggest chess tournaments in theworld taking place in Las Vegas.
Best join local chess fight
The South African Open Chess Festival took place in Cape Town last week. From left are grandmaster AleksaStrikovic, grandmaster Nigel Short, Lyndon Bouah, grandmaster Abhijit Kunte, South African grandmaster KennySolomon and Mark Lewis. PHOTOS: JACKY FRITZ
Grandmaster Nigel Short (left) from England walked away with top honours. Handing him theaward is Eldo Smart president of WP Chess.
KUNSTENAARS:MC: Hannes van Wyk en Tracey Lange | Arno Carstens en Albert Frost | David Kramer |
Jak de Priester en Altus Muller | Broers | Dewald Wasserfall | Zanne Stapelberg |Anna Davel, Mathys Roets en Jaconell Mouton | Marc Lottering | Wicus van der Merwe |
Peter Mitchell, Schalk Joubert (baskitaar), Nicole Holm (vocals en klavier),Vernon Swart (dromme) | Corlea | André and the Swingers | Dowwe Dolla |
Pedro Kruger | Hiram Koopman | Nico Nel
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Kyle Breytenbach van Goodwood probeer deur ’ngaping hardloop met Waldo Etzebeth wat homlak. Brackenfell het Vrydagaand die vriendskaplikewedstryd oortuigend met 380 gewen opGoodwood se tuisveld. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
Brakke wys hul staal
It’s time to submit your sporting achieve-ments to the TygerBurger sportstar of themonth competition open to high schoollearners.Let’s Play award gift packages to the
monthly winner, Bosman, McNulty and DuToit Optometrists award a pair of sunglass-es and ShihanHennie Bosman awardR1 000cash.Submit to [email protected].