Woensdag, 14 Oktober 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected]WINNER BEST FREE NEWSPAPER IN SA TABLEVIEW Taurusstraat 10, Brackenfell • Tel (021) 981 4501 www.gho.co.za • [email protected]Elite Olie 20w50 5L WAS 22 191 NOU SLEGS 99 159 Terwyl voorraad hou COMMUNITY WALK PLANNED: RESIDENTS TO GET IDEA OF WHAT IS HAPPENING Empty plot scrutinised MONIQUE DUVAL @monique_duval T able View residents are preparing for a community walk through erf 1117 to find out what is happening on this va- cant land near West Beach. The plot, which is owned by the national department of public works, has been a bone of contention as residents have often ques- tioned whether or not the amount of illegal dwellings are increasing. During a patrol with the Table View Neighbourhood Watch (TVNW) several months ago, TygerBurger established sever- al informal dwellings had sprung up among the thick vegetation. This excludes the dwellings in Happy Valley and Tokkie Town. During the patrol, a man who admitted to smoking drugs in the bushes, said he often slept there after purchasing drugs in Park- lands. Meanwhile residents of Tokkie Town expressed their fears about alleged gang- sters moving onto the land. Speaking at the monthly Table View Rate- payers’ Association (TVRA) meeting, a resi- dent said he flew over the area for several days and could see various temporary dwell- ings being erected during the week. TVRA chairperson Leon Alhadeff ex- plained that was why the association plans to host a community walk so residents could get an idea of what was happening. “The purpose is to create further aware- ness of what is happening on erf 1117 from a humane, a health and a safety perspective. It also allows the community the opportuni- ty to understand the concerns of those resi- dents who have raised red flags and to see first-hand what is really happening at grass root levels. We have been told that there was no expansion and that there was only two areas of habitation,” he says. V To page 2. Capetonians got down and dirty at the Jeep Warrior Race held at Meerendal over the weekend. Several Table View residents took up the challenge making their way through mud and various obstacles. Pictured is Raziya Salie from Ottery who struggled to get out of the mud as she is helped by Percy Farrao from Bloubergstrand. See more pictures on page 5. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX Down and dirty in sticky mud
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COMMUNITY WALK PLANNED: RESIDENTS TO GET IDEA OF WHAT IS HAPPENING
Empty plot scrutinisedMONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
Table View residents are preparing fora community walk through erf 1117 tofind out what is happening on this va-
cant land near West Beach.The plot, which is owned by the national
department of public works, has been a boneof contention as residents have often ques-tioned whether or not the amount of illegal
dwellings are increasing.During a patrol with the Table View
Neighbourhood Watch (TVNW) severalmonths ago, TygerBurger established sever-al informal dwellings had sprung up amongthe thick vegetation. This excludes thedwellings in Happy Valley and Tokkie Town.
During the patrol, a man who admitted tosmoking drugs in the bushes, said he oftenslept there after purchasing drugs in Park-lands. Meanwhile residents of Tokkie Town
expressed their fears about alleged gang-sters moving onto the land.
Speaking at the monthly Table View Rate-payers’ Association (TVRA) meeting, a resi-dent said he flew over the area for severaldays and could see various temporary dwell-ings being erected during the week.
TVRA chairperson Leon Alhadeff ex-plained that was why the association plansto host a community walk so residents couldget an idea of what was happening.
“The purpose is to create further aware-ness of what is happening on erf 1117 froma humane, a health and a safety perspective.It also allows the community the opportuni-ty to understand the concerns of those resi-dents who have raised red flags and to seefirst-hand what is really happening at grassroot levels. We have been told that there wasno expansion and that there was only twoareas of habitation,” he says.
V To page 2.
Capetonians got down and dirty at the Jeep Warrior Race held at Meerendal over the weekend. Several Table View residents took up the challenge making their way through mud and variousobstacles. Pictured is Raziya Salie from Ottery who struggled to get out of the mud as she is helped by Percy Farrao from Bloubergstrand. See more pictures on page 5. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
Down and dirty in sticky mud
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Alhadeff explains the walk will give resi-dents a chance to establish for themselveswhat is happening on this land.He further explains that the TVRA hasstruggled to make contact with the rele-vant officials at the department of publicworks.“We have managed to source direct con-tact numbers and email addresses, allow-ing us to engage directly, and we remainhopeful that they will not only engage, butplay an active role in assisting to resolvethe concerns of this community.”Alhadeff explains residents are con-
cerned about the longevity and sustaina-bility of their investment in this area.“It is very clear to this community thatgrowthwithin erf 1117 is realised on adailybasis.”He says while those occupying erf 1117have been identified as vulnerable, thereis a significant number of opportunistsnow residing there by choice.During the meeting resident StephenTwine made a heartfelt plea to residents tostart taking interest in the activities at erf1117.Twine’s elderly parents were the victims
of a home invasion in Bermuda Crescent.He explains the dunes provide a perfectlookout spot for criminals who can see di-rectly into residents’ homes. These duneson the vacant land have also been raisedas a security risk by TVNW.A few days after the invasion his father,who was in shock after the incident, suf-fered a heart attack and passed away.“I have paid informants to find informa-tionandwasgiven info that the culprits aremembers of the 26 Gang from Atlantis andare dropped off on a Sunday late afternoon.They build a temporary shelter in erf 1117,
spend three days scoping the area out forlikely low resistance targets, then break inon Thursdays and Fridays,” he says.Twine further alleges these men arepicked up late at night and they load thestolen items onto bakkies.He believes the vacant property poses asecurity risk as access is not controlled.Alhadeff says the details for the commu-nity walk will be released soon.V For more information, or if you would like to at-tend the walk, email [email protected] and [email protected].
A community walk of erf 1117 is planned to show residents the condition of erf 1117.PHOTO: STEPHEN TWINE
During a patrol with the Table View Neighbourhood Watch, various makeshift dwellings likethis one were spotted on erf 1117. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
MyCiTi commuters are urged to ensurethey get their myconnect cards renewed ifthey expire at the end of October.Commuters can get their newmyconnectcard free of charge if they replace their ex-piring cards by Saturday 31 October. Al-though the myconnect card expires, thecard balance (theMover Points andmoney)does not expire and will be transferred tothe new myconnect card immediately, pro-vided that commuters arrange for a newcard before the end of October.Approximately 19 000 active myconnectcards expire by the end of thismonth. Com-muters should look at the date on the frontof the card – shown as “valid thru 10/15”– to see if the card should be replaced.Importantly, if a commuterneglects to re-place anexpired cardby thedeadline, anewcard will have to be purchased for R20 andthe commuter will have to wait 30 days forany balance on the card to be transferredto the new card. Cards expiring at laterdates will not be replaced now.“The City is aware that it may be an in-convenience for commuters to replace theirexpired cards. It is, however, beyond ourcontrol as the myconnect card is a bankcard and all bank cards have expiry dates.We are trying to make it as easy as possiblefor commuters to get a new card, and thisis why the City is carrying the cost of thenew cards for now,’ says Citymayoral com-mitteemember for transport, Brett Herron.V You can call the transport information centre on0800 65 64 63 for more information.
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Home needs your helpThe Eric Miles Cheshire Home will hosttheir annual fête on Friday 30 andSaturday 31 October.The home, that has been in existencefor 39 years and will celebrate its 40thbirthday next year, is running at a deficitand needs assistance to enable them tocontinue caring for 45 disabled residents.They need books, articles for tombola,needlework, toys, bric-a-brac for thewhite elephant stall, furniture, ingredi-ents for the cake stall, pudding stall,curry and rice, fruit and vegetables aswell as plants.If you would like to help, drop offdonations at 18 Corsair Road, Sanddrift,or call Alet on 021 552 2120 to collect.
The City of Cape Town’s law enforce-ment agencies arrested 30 people inMilnerton during an integrated opera-
tion with the police over the weekend.According to a statement, the 12-hourCity-led integrated enforcement operationin Milnerton on Friday saw 30 suspects ar-rested for various offences, including ninefor possession of drugs, seven for traffic of-fences and four for outstanding warrants.Officers also issued 262 traffic fines, re-corded 1 819 speeding offences, issued finesfor by-law and liquor contraventions totall-ing R93 850, and removed graffiti and gang
insignia from 1 135 metres of wall.“Effective policing is about more than en-forcement. There are a number of social as-pects that need addressing too and that iswhy we have started increasing operationsof this naturewherewe saturate an area andinterrogate and address all manner ofthings, like removing the territory markersof gangs. On the face of it, it might seem mi-nor, but it sends a strong message to thoseresponsible that it is not their turf, but be-longs to the community,” saysmayoral com-mittee member for safety and security, JPSmith.
Elsewhere, the City’s metro police arrest-ed 15 suspects, including seven for drivingunder the influence of alcohol and five forpossession of drugs.Cape Town traffic services arrested a totalof 77 suspects and issued 2 150 fines. This in-cluded 66 motorists caught driving underthe influence of alcohol, three reckless andnegligent driving charges, three for drugs,three for fraud, one for resisting arrest andanother for malicious damage to property.The highest number of drunk driving ar-rests (22) came during an operation focusingon illegal street racing in Belhar.
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Two Gugulethu men got more than theybargained for during a burglary in Ta-ble View last week.
According to a report from Table View po-lice, at about 05:30 on Wednesday 7 October,the two men were arrested for house break-in using a rented vehicle.
Police spokesperson Lieutenant AdrianChandler says crime intelligence informa-tion was relayed to Flying Squad officersabout a hired silver Volkswagen Polo whichhas been reported for being involved in var-ious house break-ins across the WesternCape was spotted.
The vehicle was fitted with a tracking sys-
tem, and with the help of the tracking com-pany the whereabouts of the vehicle couldbe communicated with police and shortlyafter 05:00 it was traced to Parklands.
“The two Flying Squad officers, CaptainPieter Dempers and Constable Shaun Maydiverted to the N7 freeway towards TableView. On route the members were informedthat the vehicle was on the move again to-wards Goodwood. The members observedthe vehicle on the bridge opposite Grand-West Casino in Goodwood.”
Chandler explains one of the men waspushing the vehicle while the second wassteering.
“The officers approached the vehicle withcaution and alerted the two men that theywere from the police. The two men calmlysubmitted to the officers. Inside the vehiclethe members noticed a large amount of lin-en. The linen was identified as belonging tothe company Whitehouse. Communicationwith Table View police confirmed thatthere was indeed a company called White-house that sold linen and that they were at-tending to a burglary that took place a shortwhile ago.”
The men were arrested and the vehiclelinked to burglaries in the Cape Town Cen-tral police precinct.
Two arrested via car tracking
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The first round of auditions to find the voiceof a new community radio station tookplace last weekend.
One FM was launched earlier this yearand was started by non-profit organisationBlouberg Development Foundation, andservices Table View, Blouberg, Parklands,Milnerton and surrounding areas.
The project is the brainchild of local resi-dent Ian Ward who explains the radio sta-tion will focus on local events and issuesand spreading the word about communityinitiatives.
During October, the station is running acompetition in search for the perfect voicewith live auditions at Table View ShoppingCentre.
Ward says the first round of auditionsstarted with 13 contestants from variousareas across the greater Milnerton andTable View communities.
“We had a total of 13 auditions for the day
and ended at 14:00. The judges were Neil Ov-ens (programme director of One FM 94.0)and Ward (station director and founder ofOne FM 94.0). Stacey Robertson and AnneMarie Jordaan (founding board members ofthe Blouberg Development Foundation)were taking in the registrations. RockstarTalent was also there to sign up voice artistsand extras for the film industry.”
Ward explains residents can now vote for
their favourite voice by visiting the websiteto www.one-fm.co.za to listen to the voicesand cast their vote.
Voting is open until 12:00 on Friday 30 Oc-tober.
The finalists are being aired on One FM94.0 asking for listeners to vote for them.The next round of auditions will be held be-tween 10:00 and 14:00 on Saturday 24 Octo-ber at Table View Shopping Centre.
Voting for ‘the voice’ of One FM now open
Neil Ovens, programme director of One FM 94.0 giving feedback to some of the contestants.
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OPENBARE DEELNAMEPROSESOmgewingsimpakbepalingsproses (OIB) vir die Voorgestelde Tussentydse Oorgang-
bergingsfasiliteit vir Gebruikte Brandstof by Koeberg KernkragsentraleSRK Projek No: 478317
U word hiermee in kennis gestel van die openbare deelnameproses in terme van die Wet op NasionaleOmgewingsbestuur, 1998, en dieOmgewingsimpakbepalings (OIB) Regulasies van 2014.
Agtergrondinligtingsdokument
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word gevra om u voorneme omdieOpedag by tewoon aan die kontakpersoon hieronder te bevestig
Beskrywing van projek:
Ligging:
Aansoek vir Omgewingsgoedkeuring vir die volgende gelyste aktiwiteite:
Geleentheid omdeel te neemaandieOpenbareDeelnameproses:
Om kommentaar te lewer, registreer, of inligting te vra, kontak gerus:
Eskom beoog om ’n Tussentydse Oorgang-bergingfasiliteit (TOBF) te bou om gebruikte brandstof uitdie reaktors, tydelik – vir die duur van die kragsentrale se bedryfsleeftyd – by die Koeberg Kernkragsentrale (KKKS) te berg omdie voortgesette bedryf vanKKKS te verseker.
die voorgestelde TOBF sal op vakantegrondbinnedieKKKSEienaar BeheerdeGebiedgebouword.
• Lystingskennisgewing 1 (27) klaring van inheemse plantegroei;• Lystingskennisgewing 2 (3) ontwikkeling vir kern aktiwiteite; en• Lystingskennisgewing 3 (12) klaring van inheemse plantegroei.
Bykomend tot dieOmgewingsgoedkeuring,worddaar lisensiëring vandieNasionaleKernreguleerder ook vereis.
’n is beskikbaar by: Koeberg Openbare Biblioteek; Wesfleur Openbare Biblioteek; KaapstadOpenbare Biblioteek; Koeberg Besoekers Sentrum; die SRK kantoor in Rondebosch; en (via die en
skakels).
Belanghebbers is genooi om voorleggings te maak en/of te registreer op die projek databasis. Indien u as ’n belanghebberregistreer, verstrek asseblief u naam, kontakbesonderhede (sluit in die voorkeurmetode vir kennisgewing, bv. e-pos) en ’naanduiding van enigedirekte belang – hetsy sake, finansieel, persoonlik of ander – in die aansoek. Voorleggingsmoet voor of op
aan die kontakpersoon hieronder gestuur word. Wees bewus dat belanghebbers inkennis gestel sal word van verdere vergarderings engeleenthedeomvoorleggings temaakop relevante dokumentasie.
’n om die voorgestelde projek te bespreek sal tussen 15:00 en 19:00 op Dinsdag, 27 Oktober 2015, by die KoebergBesoekersentrum plaasvind. Belanghebbers is genooi om tussen enige van die bogenoemde tye die Opedag by te woon en
. Bewys van identiteitword vereis vir toegang tot dieKKKSgebied.
Jessica du Toit van SRK Consulting [email protected]; Postnet Suite #206, PrivaatsakX18, Rondebosch, 7701; Faks: 021 685 7105; Tel: 021 659 3060.
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STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT PROCESSEnvironmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the Proposed Used Fuel Transient Interim
Storage Facility at Koeberg Nuclear Power StationSRK Project No: 478317
Notice is hereby given of a stakeholder engagement process in terms of theNational EnvironmentalManagementAct 107of 1998 and theEnvironmental ImpactAssessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014.
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Public Open Day
confirm their intention to attend the Open Day with the contact person below
Project description:
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Application for Environmental Authorisation (EA) to undertake the following activities:
Opportunity to participate:
To submit comments, register, or request information, please contact:
Eskom proposes to construct a Transient Interim Storage Facility (TISF) for the temporary storage of usednuclear fuel from the reactors for the operational life of KoebergNuclear Power Station (KNPS), thereby ensuring the continuedoperation of KNPS.
theproposedTISFwill be constructedon vacant landwithin theKNPSOwnerControlledArea.
In addition toEA, licensing is also required from theNationalNuclear Regulator.
A is available at: Koeberg Public Library; Wesfleur Public Library; Cape Town PublicLibrary; KoebergVisitorsCentre; SRK’s office in Rondebosch; and (via the Library and PublicDocuments links).
Stakeholders are invited to submit comments and/or register on theproject database. Submissions fromstakeholdersmust includetheir name, contact details (specifying the preferred method of notification, e.g. e-mail) and an indication of any direct business,financial, personal, or other interest which they have in the application, to the contact person below, by . Notethat stakeholders will be notified of future meetings and opportunities to provide comment on relevantdocumentation.
A , where the project will be discussed, will be held at the Koeberg Visitors Centre from 15:00 until 19:00 onTuesday, 27 October 2015. Stakeholders are invited to attend the Open Day anytime between the above times, and arerequested to . Proof of identity will berequired for access to theKNPS site.
Jessica du Toit of SRK Consulting [email protected]; Postnet Suite #206, PrivateBagX18, Rondebosch, 7701; Fax: 021 685 7105; Tel: 021 659 3060.
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V St Luke’s Hospice West Coast will hosttheir annual meeting at their offices in HofStreet, Table View on Wednesday 14 Octoberat 13:00. All are welcome. Call 021 557 8925or visit www.hospicewestcoast.co.za.
V Annual meeting The Community Interven-tion Centre will hold its annual general meet-ing on Wednesday 14 October at 18:30 for19:00 at the Milnerton police station. Formore information call the administration of-fice on 021 528 3005 between 08:30 to13:00.
V Police forum The Table View CommunityPolice subforum for sector 3 which covers Ta-ble View, Sunridge, West Riding, FlamingoVlei and Doornbach will meet on Thursday 15October at Kingsgate Fellowship on the cor-ner of Study and Athens roads at 19:00. Formore info call Marietjie Ruster on083 371 944.
V Seminar Coastlands Community Church inJanssens Road will host a prophetic seminaron Saturday 17 October at 09:00 for 09:30.Dawn Hartzenberg will be speaking on “TheAnointing”. Call Dawn on 083 555 2959 or021 556 8367 to RSVP.
V Exhibition Junior students of the MaréBruwer Art School are hosting an art exhibi-tion at Koeberg Library, Duynefontein duringOctober. Call 021 553 3280 for more infor-mation.
V SAARP Milnerton will host their next socialmeeting on Wednesday 21 October at Milner-ton Library at 09:00. There will be a presen-tation on Shipwreck Hikes by Tony Pearson.Non-members are welcome. Call AliceRheeder on 021 551 7370 for more informa-tion.
V A train affair The Cape Model and Toy Clubwill be hosting a train fair at the Theo Maraispark hall in Koeberg Road, Milnerton on Sat-urday 24 October from 09:00 to 14:00. Entryis R5 for adults and children under 16 enterfree. Call Edward Keown on 082 775 5003 formore information.
V St Luke’s Hospice West Coast will holdtheir Time to Remember service at 1 HofStreet, Table View on Saturday 24 Octoberat 14:00. All are welcome to share as they cel-ebrate fond memories of loved ones whomay no longer be with us but will never beforgotten. Call 021 557 8925 to RSVP or formore information.
V Fashion show Table View Lions Club andWoolworths will host a fashion show at WestRiding Primary School, 142 Circle Road, TableView on Saturday, 24 October at 10:00. Tick-ets are R100 and the proceeds are in aid ofa school bus. Tickets are available from Post-Net, Lifestyle Centre, Parklands (oppositePlanet Fitness) or call Gisela Weitz083 556 9818 or email [email protected].
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Tonie wins lifetime awardAWest Beach resident has re-
ceived one of the highesthonours in the continent’s
film industry.Tonie van der Merwe, once
dubbed the father of the “black”film industry in South Africa, re-ceived the Lifetime Achievementaward at the Africa Movie Acade-my awards in Port Elizabeth.Van der Merwe created some
400 films in the 1970s and ’80s, in-cluding Joe Bullet, one of thecountry’s first all-black castfilms.His movies launched the ca-
reers of many African actors andnurtured a generation of Africanfilm technicians and productionhands. The majority of his filmswere distributed by means of aninformal rural distribution net-work, reaching audiences esti-mated at well over hundreds ofthousands.In 1973 the South African film Joe Bullet
was banned by the apartheid governmentafter its second screening at the Eyethucinema in Soweto. Though the banwas lat-er lifted, producersnever pursuedanotherrelease until 2013.
The film premiered at the 2014 DurbanInternational Film Festival. It also fea-tured at the To Save and Project film pres-ervation festival in New York in Novem-ber last year before being screened at theCarthage international film festival in Tu-
nisia, and the 65th Berlinale filmfestival in February 2015.Established in 2005, AMAA
aims to facilitate the develop-ment and relevance of Africanfilm and cinema by providing arewards and recognition plat-form for filmmakers on the conti-nent.African film makers work
hard with very little and have,not through serendipity butthrough sheer audacity, man-aged to build the third largestfilm industry in the world, andare poised to take poll position,beating America and India.“I’ve had a good inning as a
filmmaker and it’s probably timeto pack away the cameras andlights, but Iwant tomakeone lastfilm with an African producer,”Van derMerwe said on receivinghis award.This will hopefully happen in
the near future.FortyofVanderMerwe’s filmsarebeing
restored by Gravel Road Studios and arebeing released under Gravel Road’s RetroAfrika Bioscope label.V Visit www.retroafrika.com for more.
West Beach’s Tonie van der Merwe poses next to a poster forthe iconic film Trompie, one of the many films he directed.
Shelley Point a gem on the West CoastSituated on a private peninsula surroundedby three beautiful beaches, Shelley Point isone of the only places in the country wherethe sun rises and sets over the sea.BON Hotel Shelley Point, on the Shelley
Point Estate, is one of the finest resorts onthe Cape West Coast and just a 90-minutedrive from Cape Town.Suitable for family holidays, corporate
getaways, weddings and a variety of events,the resort has plenty to offer: a challengingand officially rated 9-hole golf course, res-taurants and cocktail bars, two swimmingpools, a spa and wellness centre, tenniscourts and bowling greens and, for the fami-ly holiday, a kids’ club to keep the youngones busy while parents play golf, enjoy apamper at the spa or just laze about at thepool.The conference centre has three venues
that cater for team building, training, work-shops, cocktail functions and wedding re-ceptions – a great place to host a celebration,and the best part is that no one has to drivehome.The restaurants cater for all – from buffet
breakfasts to fabulous lunches, not to men-tion being the perfect setting for a romanticdinner (apparently to date, they have had 28
marriage proposals at the resort).The famous cocktail bar overlooks the
first tee, the ocean and palm trees andthere’s a good chance you will feel as if youare on an island holiday, enjoying piña cola-das or taking a last sip of your mojito.
Keep a lookout on their website and Face-book page for good deals and specials and –a good tip: they often run competitions andgiveaways on their Facebook page.
V Visit www.bonhotels.com for more information.
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Odwa Noqolota from Sizimisele Technical School tests the safety equipment with Sergeant LeoloMokoena. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval
Children from across Cape Town got thechance to experience a day in the lifeof theSouthAfricanAirForcewhen the
Ysterplaat base opened its doors last week.The event has been running for 12 years
and onFridayGrade 10, 11 and 12 pupils fromvarious schools attended talks and exhibi-tions, and some were treated to a leisureflight around the peninsula.
Commanding officer Colonel AJ De Castrosays the purpose of the event was to exposeyounger children to the Air Force and hope-fully spark an interest in aviation.
“We invited different flight clubs andshowed them the latest developments. Forthis year’s event we invited children fromdisadvantaged areas and gave them an in-sight into the Air Force. We combined theaviation team and also invited the Blood-hound supersonic car team to focus on vari-ous aspects,” he says.
The Bloodhound project is a global engi-neering adventure aimed at creating a car
that will attempt to break the world landspeed record to inspire the next generationto enjoy, explore and get involved in science,technology, engineering and mathematics.De Castro explains this was to give chil-
dren a new perspective and a better under-standing of what the Air Force does. He gavea general overview of training programmeslike the Young Falcons Academy.Colonel Zolile Mama, who is at the helm of
recruitment for the Air Force, explained hewas present to gather information on thoseinterested in applying.Among a long list of requirements, Mama
explains science and pure maths were essen-tial subjects with geography an added bonus.He explained applicants undergo strictmedi-cal and psychological examinations to en-sure they are fit to be pilots.On the day, pupils were exposed to various
aircraft, air shows and exhibitions and evengot to see engineers working on aircraft.A group of pupils from Khayelitsha, who
have never flown before, were treated byCape Scenic Flights to a leisure flight aroundthe peninsula.
Marco Hough from Hoërskool Bellville gets a closer look at one of the engines.
One of the exhibitions on show at the event. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
Liam Gustafsonfrom MilnertonHigh Schoolenjoyed his timein the Oryxhelicopter.
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A sting in the tail that really bitesDESIRÉE RORKE
Awaking from their winter dormancy,the devilish and very invasive littleblack and yellowpaperwasps are back
tomake lifehell for residents in thenorthernsuburbs of Cape Town. But the City saysthey are ready for this onslaught.Since invading the far northern suburbs
of the city several years ago, the species –said to have made their appearance in KuilsRiver in 2010 – have plagued households.“Since the launch of the invasive wasp
control (IWC) teams in 2014, the City has re-moved 8 000 European paper wasp nests,
mostly from areas such as Durbanville,Kuils River, Brackenfell, Kraaifontein, Bell-ville andBothasig and are ready to assist thepublic,” says Mayco member for energy, en-vironmental and spatial planning, Johanvan der Merwe. According to him the waspseason usually occurs during warmer peri-ods, from September to May.Both alien invasive wasp species, the Eu-
ropean paper wasp (polistes dominula) andthe German wasp (vespula germanica) arelisted as a category 1b invasive species in theAlien and Invasive Species regulations inthe National Environmental ManagementBiodiversity Act.
“This means that scientists have agreedthat the wasps, by law, have to be removedas they pose a threat to the local ecosystemand several important industries such as de-ciduous fruit, wine and bee keeping indus-tries,” says Van der Merwe.Cape Town residents are advised to be
aware that the sting from thesewasps is par-ticularly painful.If nests are removed privately, property
owners areurged to senda report containingtheir street address and the number of nestsremoved to [email protected] as this helps with the City’s fu-ture planning and research.
“The City will make every effort to assistthe publicwhere possible,within our availa-ble capacity, to ensure their safety andpeaceof mind,” says Van der Merwe.He adds that the IWC teams are neither
trainednor equipped to dealwithbee remov-al. Should residents require bee removal,they should contact a professional bee keep-er.V Residents who would like assistance can uploadsightings on the spotter network at www.capetown-invasives.org.za/edrr/target-list, and thereafter theywill be contacted to arrange the removal. For a de-scription of the booking procedures, please visitwww.capetowninvasives.org.za/news
8 TYGERBURGER Table View Woensdag, 14 Oktober 2015NUUS
Kennis geskied hiermee dat die 24 subrade van die Stad Kaapstad soos volg op dievolgende plekke en tye sal vergader:
21Kuilsrivier-raadsaal, 1ste verdieping, hoekvan Carinusstraat en Van Riebeeckweg,Kuilsrivier
21 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502
22Strand-raadsaal, hoek van Hoofweg enFaganstraat, Strand (oorkant die Strand-treinstasie)
19 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508
23Lentegeur- administratiewe gebou,hoek van Merrydale- en Melkbosweg,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain
19 10:00Raphael Martin021 444 8722
24Khayelitsha-opleidingsentrum, hoek vanLwandle- en Spineweg, Khayelitsha
22 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532
Om toegang tot die volle agenda en alle ondersteunende dokumentasie 72 uur voor dievergadering, besoek www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.
Verlig die datum van die subraadsvergadering, kies die subraad wat jy benodig en laai dieagenda af. Rapporteer asseblief enige probleme by die betrokke subraadsbestuurder.
Die onderstaande beleide en planne word gedurende Oktober 2015 vir openbarekonsultasie beskikbaar gestel. Dit kan by subraadskantore bestudeer word enbelanghebbendes kan kommentaar lewer daarop:
• Clifton-omgewingsontwikkeling tot 5 Oktober 2015• Herbenoeming van 58ste Laan in Wynberg na Wynberg Park (1 tot 30 Oktober 2015)• Benoeming van die vier naamlose strate in Bishop Lavis (1 tot 30 Oktober 2015)• Openbaredeelnameproses vir die opening en opknapping van Avenue St. Bartholomew,
Fresnaye, wat op 10 September 2015 begin en 10 Oktober 2015 ten einde loop• Herbenoemingsvoorstel vir Voortrekkerweg in Durbanville.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER
KENNISGEWING VANSUBRAADSVERGADERINGS:OKTOBER 2015
DESIRÉE RORKE@dezzierorke
Sowat 1 430 voornemende studente isvanjaar begunstig danksy die Solida-riteit Helpende Hand-studiefonds.
Die meerderheid van die geld is egter el-ders in die land aangewend, en juis daarompoogHennie Rossouw, bestuurder van Soli-dariteit Helpende Hand se Wes-Kaapseskenkingskantoor in Kraaifontein en be-stuurslid van die Wes-Kaapse streekstudie-fonds, om die werksaamhede van dié fondsin Kaapstad te bevorder.Sowat 150 gaste uit verskeie gemeenskap-
pe in Kaapstad het die afgelope Saterdag ’nspesiale geleentheid op die Bloemendal-wynlandgoed ter ondersteuning van diefonds bygewoon.“Hoe meer bewusmaking ons oor die
fonds in die Wes-Kaap kan skep, hoe meerstudente sal ons kan help,” sê Hennie.Die fonds is in 2012 onder die vaandel van
die Solidariteit-studiefondssentrum gestigen bestuur tans 164 individuele studiefond-se landswyd.“Die doel van hierdie fonds is om sover
moontlik deur middel van rentevrye le-nings behoeftige studente die geleentheid tebied om verder te gaan studeer.”In 2012 is 564 lenings uitgereik, gevolg
deur 693 in 2013 en 948 in 2014. Diemeerder-heid van die lenings is egter in ander delevan die land uitgereik, omdat die fondse fi-nansieel afgebaken word.“Daar is tans 3 000 aansoeke vir die vol-
gende jaar endis onsdroomomal 3 000 leer-ders van oor die land heen te kan help,” sêhy.
Volgens Rossouw is daar tans ’n groot be-hoefte omveral die fonds inKaapstad endieWes-Kaap uit te brei.Volgens Rossouw kon die fonds nog net
25 kinders in die Wes-Kaapstreek help, enhang die getal kinders wat jaarliks gehelpword af van die hoeveelheid fondse wat be-skikbaar is.“Maar die behoefte in Kaapstad alleen is
oorweldigend. Ons kry op ’n gereelde basishulpkrete van families uit veral Kraaifon-tein, Parow, Brackenfell, Bellville en Melk-bosstrand, maar geld wat elders in die landingesamel word, word daar aangewend.”Rossouwpoog omdieWes-Kaap se streek-
fonds in die komende jare op te bou virplaaslike studente.“Fondse is beperk; daarom moet ons dit
deur die jaar aanvul met bykomende fonds-insamelingsprojekte en geleenthede,” enhy voeg by dat verdere studies nie meer ’nkeuse is nie, maar ’n noodsaaklikheid.Volgens Rossouw kan voornemende stu-
dente gehelp word uit die sentrale streek-fonds of deur middel van ’n onafhanklikedonateur wat die studente befonds.Solidariteit sal slegs sulke fondse admini-
streer. “Daar is soveel goeie geleenthede inons land; ons kinders moet net besef dat op-leiding die deure oopmaak tot ’n beter toe-koms.”Hy beplan verskeie fondsinsamelings-
projekte vir 2016 enmoedig die plaaslike ge-meenskappe aan om betrokke te raak.“Ons beplan vir volgende jaar ’n kinder-
teaterprojek, nog ’n vrouetee, ’n ontbyt enselfs ’n spitbraai vir die manne.”V Kontak Hennie Rossouw by 071 738 2596 of073 826 2594 vir meer inligting.
Droom om ál diestudente te help
Hier by Saterdag se ontbyt is (van links) Liney Swart (voornemende student), Marina Rossouw(beurshouer), Hennie Rossouw, Joey Lotter (Helpende Hand), Heather Lotter (voornemendestudent) en Zanja Latgan (voornemende student). FOTO: DESIRÉE RORKE
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Suzelle gaan haar koswyshede deel deur ’nDIY-demonstrasie te doen.Die koste is R50. Kaartjies is beskikbaar by
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dates for their vehicles and not waitfor a notice.
According to a statement by the City ofCape Town, the National Department ofTransport’s (DOT) transfer of the ElectronicNational Traffic Information System (eNa-TIS) to the Road Traffic management centreis affecting motorists whose licence discs
have expired at the endof September andarerenewable by Wednesday 21 October.
This transfer has resulted in motorists notreceiving notices to renew their annual mo-tor vehicle licences.
Furthermore, motorists whose licencediscs will expire on Saturday 31 October andare renewable by Saturday 21 Novemberwill also not be receiving renewal notices.
You can renew your licence online by vi-siting www.capetown.gov.za, search forE-services and go to Motor Vehicle Licens-ing. You can also visit your local licensingoffice. As a rule, motorists receive a 21-daygrace period in which to renew their licencediscs from the end of their renewal period.
“We are doing everything in our power toease the discomfort of motorists and to come
up with mitigating measures.“We ask that the DOT and the Road Traffic
Management Centre resolve the transfer ofthe eNaTIS as soon as possible and that thisproblem is sorted out before November,which is traditionally the busiest month ofthe year for motor vehicle disc renewals,”says City mayoral committee member for fi-nance, Ian Neilson.
Smooth talkers: Parklands College had the privilege of hosting the National IndividualDebating and Public Speaking championship. It was a spectacular affair where many ofthe top orators in the country engaged in tough competition in order to secure a place inthe South African team. This group of exceptionally talented pupils are now going to theworld championship in Pittsburgh in March 2016 where they will compete against the bestspeakers in the world. At the back are: Robert Kucera (Parklands College), Matt Glasspool(Glenwood High School), Tro Horell (Bishops) and Mitchell Christy (Bishops). Front:Rebecca Mqamelo (Clarendon High School), Emma Spencer (Eden College), Maya Godden(Hudson Park), Micaella Rogers (St Mary’s DSG) and Alexander Peile (Bishops).
10 TYGERBURGER Table View Woensdag, 14 Oktober 2015HOOFARTIKELBLAD
“A great manypeople think theyare thinking whenthey are merelyrearranging theirprejudices.”– William James
On a roll: There were nose dives aplenty as participants misjudged the sudden roll of the drum at this obstacleon the course of the Jeep Warrior Race held at Meerendal over the weekend. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woorde nie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. unaam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
Re: “Councillor called out” (TB7 October). Hoping for answerspertaining matters in our area,I am again disappointed.Surely most attendees show upto complement our lives,businesses and assets.
I’m concerned that we aredenied opportunities to hearfrom official sources, and haveto rely on an association(TVRA) with bits and pieces ofinformation. I urge the City ofCape Town to engage, merelyto better understand affairsthat affect us. Obviously it isimpossible for the mayor toattend all meetings, and wetherefore have councillors Isuppose. Proof at the latestmeeting, and the one-sidedreport by a journalist, council-lors are rudely interrupted andshot down even before theyspeak (sadly not reported). Howcan anyone advance a businessnot having factual informationavailable? I suggest that allofficial communication pertain-ing matters for discussion, toand from TVRA and City ofCape Town officials, arepublished on the TVRA’swebsite. Surely none of theparties have anything to hide?
Reporting on the possibilityof “violence” (Blouberg Festi-val), I regrettably acknowledgethe statement exco member DesPalm made regarding aplanned “peaceful” march onerf 1117 (Happy Valley),intentionally stated he “mightjust walk over some of thoseinformal settlements himself”.Only makes me think? Council-lor, you might have a point.
CONCERNED CITIZENBloubergstrand
Stop denying usopportunities
As this community is wellaware, the Table ViewRatepayers’ Association is ademocratically electedassociation that is governedby a constitution that ulti-mately defines our purpose,our mandate and moreimportantly our conduct.
Ours is an association thatis truly democraticallyaligned, that is non-profit anddoes singularly advance theinterest of all the residentsand ratepayers of Table Viewcollectively, and most impor-tantly not for a selective few.
It is important for all
Listen and makeup your own mind
Re: “Councillor called out” (TB7 October). In my life I havenot seen such one-sidedreporting and a fumed instigat-
Give them properopportunity
ed and driven meeting wherethe City of Cape Town cameunder attack. I made contactwith cllr Nora Grose regard-ing alleged Facebook post-ings, signalling violence bythe Table View Ratepayers ata planned Blouberg Festival(something the journalistshould have done prior toreporting). If the councillorwas given a respectableopportunity, we would havebeen informed why actionhad to be taken to preventpossible violence. Gatheringfrom attendees’ tastelessetiquette at the meeting, Ihave no doubt that someTable View Ratepayers areindeed capable of uncontrolla-ble and disruptive behaviour.I certainly now understandthe saying “birds of a featherflock together”. Mr Chairmanof Table View Ratepayers, Ifully blame you for encourag-ing and allowing barbarity inyour meetings, abusing thatplatform to encouragehopelessness and gloom.There are plenty self-helppublications and internetassistance on how a chairper-son should conduct meetings.Only with cultured andappropriate leadership youmight see our future support.
BLOUBERGSTRAND RESIDENTBloubergstrand
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Distribution:A total of 28 310 copies of TygerBurger Table View aredistributed every Wednesday in the following areas:Blouberg Rise, Blouberg Sands, Bloubergrant,Bloubergstrand, Big Bay, Table View, Flamingovlei,Duinefontein, Melkbosstrand, Van Riebeeckstrand,Koeberg, Atlantic Beach, Parklands, Sunningdale,Sunridge, West Beach, West Riding, Sunset Beach,Sunset Links, Killarney Gardens.
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SLICE OF LIFE
Please, turnoff yourcellphoneOur lives have become intrinsicallylinked with technology. Not feeling theweight of a cellphone in your pocketleaves you feeling vulnerable, naked.
While we’re more connected than everbefore, we’ve forgotten how to trulyconnect with those around us. How oftendo you sit around a table with friends,with at least one person (if not all ofthem) glued to their phones?
When did we forget our manners?When did it become socially acceptable toignore your dinner company to reply to atext message or to answer emails whilein a meeting?
And surely switching your phone offduring an event, concert, movie, weddingor church service should be a basiccourtesy. Yet we regularly find theromantic love scene in a movie or eventhe vows of a bride and groom interrupt-ed by the chirping of a phone.
What does it say about us as a societythat money has to be spent on advertis-ing to ensure cellphones are turned offbefore a movie and priests have to startsermons by asking that cellphones beswitched off?
It speaks to a lack of respect for othersthat we can’t even manage simplecellphone etiquette. It’s really simple: ifyou wouldn’t talk during the event,others shouldn’t hear your cellphone.
It’s a courtesy that we should expendwithout thinking, as simple as sayingplease or thank you.
So please turn off your cellphone.Thank you.
COMMENT
readers to take note that thecurrent executive committeeis and will always and canonly ever be answerable tothis same community whoseinterests we serve. As such,this management committeeis and remains committed tooperating independently,without outside interference,without prejudice and fear,and will stubbornly and withresolution only take directionfrom this same communitywe represent in absolutealignment with our approvedconstitution.
On a personal note, thiscommunity and the manage-ment committee of thisratepayers’ association is andwill always be in full agree-ment with the voiced con-cerns that those attendingthese ratepayers meetings aredenied the opportunity tohear from official sources andare solely reliant on thisratepayers’ association topresent bits and pieces ofinformation. This concernmust be recognised for whatit is, as this is a definitefailure that can only beplaced on to the shoulders ofour ward councillors. Thisratepayers’ association hasfor too long a time, beingrecognised as being rude,whereas in reality we aresimply outspoken and veryvocal in terms of this commu-nity’s needs, wants andexpectations.
As the chair of this rate-payers’ association, I haveconfidence and absolutely nodoubt in the capacity of thiscommunity to reject any callsfor violence, damaging ofproperty, bullying and thefacilitating of fumed instigat-ed and one sided meetings.
I have personally takennote of the contents of theletters penned by both“Concerned Citizen” and“Blouberg Resident” and thenegative inferences towardsviolence highlighted therein.I am saddened, disappointedand extremely concerned thatit is now common course toattack the integrity of the
members of this communitywho support such an associa-tion and the integrity ofTygerBurger, who has electedto report on what has tran-spired, ensuring that such isaccurate and beyond reproachboth ethically and legally,whilst remaining fit forpurpose of ensuring thatthose community members,who are unable to attendmeetings for various reasons,remain updated and in-formed.
Furthermore, it must benoted that the negativeviolent inferences madeagainst those members of thiscommunity who did attendsuch a meeting, coupled withthe malicious allegations aspenned against Mr Des Palm,must be recognised for whatthey are as it is clearlywithout merit, designed withspecific intent to causedivision within this commu-nity and to ultimately stiflemembership growth, whichincidently has grown byapproximately 300%, as fromthe date of our AGM, with amere 25% growth beingrecorded from the date andtime that Nora Grose calcu-latedly stormed out of ourmeeting, showing scantregard for this communityafter levelling unsubstantiat-ed allegations.
As a matter of course andin an attempt to allowmembers of this communitythe ability to reconcile suchletters to what did in facttranspire in terms of thiscontentious meet, as thecurrent chair, I have electedto allow this community theopportunity to make theirown decision, to form theirown opinions based on theactual recording of such ameeting, that has now beenmade available for thisspecific purpose.
This recording is availableon our Facebook page,https://www.facebook.com/groups/tableviewratepayersas-sociation/files/
LEON ALHADEFF,TVRA
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V Absa Boktown at the V&A Waterfront’sAmphitheatre will be screening all thematches during this year’s Rugby WorldCup. All games involving the Springboks, aswell as the quarters, semis and the final, willbe supported by free live entertainment.Entrance is free, but limited to 500 attend-ees.
V Die Metronoom-teater in Bellville sal ’nkunsuitstalling deur bekende Suid-Afri-kaanse kunstenaars tot Donderdag 15 Okto-ber aanbied. Die teater sal daagliks vanaf08:00 tot 20:00 oop wees. Koffie, tee en ’nkontantkroeg sal beskikbaar wees. Besoekwww.musiekforum.co.za of skakel 021 2028819 vir meer inligting.
V The Tank-kunsgalery vier saam met Stel-lenbosch Hills-wynkelder die kelder se 70stebestaansjaar met ’n groepuitstalling wat opDonderdag 15 Oktober open. Vir die tema“sewentig” moes deelnemende kunste-naars besluit hoe hulle die getal interpre-teer. Besoek The Tank Art Gallery op Face-book vir meer inligting.
V SANCCOB will be celebrating African Pen-guin awareness day with a Penguin festivalat Boulder’s beach (Simon’s Town) on Sat-urday 17 October from 10:00. Fun attrac-tions on the day include an interactive Legobuild display, kiddies games, face-painting,a treasure hunt, jumping castle, live animaltalks and food stalls for young and old. Entryto the festival is free and runs until 14:00.
V The Cape Home Educators EducationalExpo takes place at the Bellville Civic Centreon Saturday 17 October, with lots of infor-mation on home educating and educationalmaterial for additional help for school goingchildren. Entrance for members of CapeHome Educators and children under 18 isfree. Non-members pay R60. Email [email protected] for more.
V The South African Ocean Festival takesplace at the V&A Waterfront from Wednes-day 21 October to Saturday 8 Novemberwith various ocean sports, art, music andfood on offer. Visit www.facebook.com/South- AfricanOceanFestival or ocean-festival.co.za for more information.
V The Cape Model and Toy club will behosting a Train Fair at the Theo Marais ParkHall in Koeberg Road, Milnerton on Saturday24 October from 09:00 to 14:00. There willbe several working layouts in differentscales, dioramas and many more tables dis-playing or selling trains and related items.Entrance costs R5 while children under 16enter free. Call Edward Keown after hourson 082 775 5003 for more.
V The Season of Sauvignon Festival isback in the Durbanville Wine Valley fromSaturday 24 to Sunday 25 October. The fes-tival will once again include the participa-tion of 12 prestigious wine farms, offering awide variety of festivities. A detailed festivalprogram and information on ticket sales areavailable at www.durbanvillewine.co.za.
V The Reason Why, an urban art exhibitionwith work by Mr Migo, Marti Lund and Skub-alisto, will be hosted at YoungBlood Galleryin Cape Town until Friday 30 October. Visityoungblood-africa.com for more.
V Camphill Village West Coast will hosttheir annual music festival with Beatenberg,Just Jinjer, Ottoman Slap, Bootleggers andSwallowers of Time and Hemelbesem onSaturday 31 October from 13:00. Tickets areavailable from www.webtickets.co.za.
V Art for Cancer, a Sunday lunch with food-ie Annalize Buchanan and decor specialistFlower Walker will be presented at the OudeLibertas Gallery from 11:00 on Sunday 1 No-vember. The event will also include a privateauction and many of the participating art-ists, including Louis Jansen van Vuuren, LizeBeekman and Susan Grundlingh amongstothers, will be present at the lunch. Theirwork will be on display from Thursday 22October. Tickets cost R585. Call 021 5650039 to book. Visit www.facebook.com/kunsvirkanker for more about the event andparticipating artists.
V Oranjezicht City Farm Market will be atthe Granger Bay section of the V&A Water-front every Saturday from 09:00 to 14:00.Visit www.waterfront.co.za for more.
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12 TYGERBURGER Table View Woensdag, 14 Oktober 2015VERMAAK
LOUISA STEYL@lounotes
“To be part of a 75th anniversary isalways special, but to be part of amemorial event of that period in
time is really special.”So says Barrie Jones, treasurer and chor-ister of the Cape Welsh Choir. The all-malegroup will be presenting a very special con-cert to commemorate the 75th anniversaryof the Battle of Britain on Wednesday 28 Oc-tober.The choir has been presenting an annualcommemorative concert at the Simon’sTown Naval Base Church for the last 15years and has a long standing relationshipwith the organisers, the RAF Association ofSouth Africa.With the 75th anniversary being “quite amilestone”, this year’s concert will be some-thing very special.“For us it’s a big departure,” Barrie says,explaining that they would normally go onstage and sing in theWelshmale voice choirstyle.This time round, the Cape Welsh Choirhas put a full production or showcase togeth-er in the spirit of reflecting the “era and cir-cumstances” of the period around WorldWar Two.The concert takes place against the back-drop of a specially-built set that recreates atypical bomb shelter in the London Under-groundwith the choir dressed in clothes typ-ical of the era.“It sounds dramatic maybe, but they werehard times, so there are no pink shirts forexample. It’s all very staid, working-classstuff.”They’ll be singing medleys of a selectionof well-known songs from the time. “All ofthose songswere used to embolden that spir-it of resistance.” Barrie explains that musicwas used inWorldWarTwo to unifyBritain.
Many of the songs were popularised by “theforce’s sweetheart”, Vera Lynn.SouthAfrican soloist Yvette Elliott will bebringing her songs back to life, completewith period costumes. For a bit of variation,they’ll be joined by the “rousing” Cape FieldArtillery Pipes and Drums as well as guestsfrom the UK: the RAF Salon Orchestra withtheir big band sound and theQueen’s ColourSquadron with their precision marchingdisplay.All of this will be neatly threaded togetherwith a “well-constructed” narrative put to-gether by Reverend Ralph Thornley, a keenamateur historian. “He’s got a wealth of in-formation and knowledge.”Thornley’s narrative will tell the story ofthe four months of the Battle of Britain, in-
terspersed with audio visual clips to helprecreate the atmosphere around the war.“I think it’s going to be a very special occa-sion,” says Barrie, adding: “It’s going to bea once in a lifetime opportunity.”Made up of members from all over theCape Peninsula, the Cape Welsh Choir haspresented more than 800 concerts in its 33year existence. “So, we’ve got a few mile-stones of our own.”The choir’s primary focus is on fund-rais-ing for third parties and so far they’ve beenable tohelpotherorganisations raise anesti-mated R3 million.Three members – Alan Thompson fromPinelands, Ian Jones from Table View andFreddieAhern fromBrackenfell – have beenwith the choir since the very beginning.
While the average age of the choir mem-bers is 50 plus, they are always looking fornew and younger members and use everyconcert as a recruitment opportunity.Anybody interested in joining the choircan contact chairman Graham Tennison on021 696 1716 or 073 463 1028.The concert on Wednesday 28 Octobertakes place at the Claremont Civic Centrewith two performances at 15:00 and 19:30.Tickets cost R150 or R120 for the matineefrom Computicket and proceeds will go to-wards the RAF (SA) Benevolent Fund.V For more information about the Cape Welsh Choir,visit their website at capewelshchoir.co.za or findthem on Facebook. Visit the “Rodney Kilgour” You-Tube channel for a taste of what to expect from theshow.
Battle of Britain relived in songThe CapeWelsh Choirwill becommemo-rating the75thanniversaryof theBattle ofBritain witha veryspecialconcert onWednesday28 October.
V The 2015 Baxter Dance Festival is onat the Baxter Theatre from Thursday un-til Saturday 17 October. Visit www.bax-ter.co.za for more.
V The Delft Big Band will be at The Cryptin CBD tonight (Wednesday) from 20:00.R100. SMS 079 683 4658 to book.
V Theuns Jordaan kuier vanaand(Woensdag) en Donderdag by BarnyardWillowbridge. Bespreek by www.barny-ardtheatre.co.za.
V Andriëtte Norman en haar orkes kuiervanaand (Woensdag) en Donderdag byDie Boer. R150. Bespreek by 021 979 1911of www.dieboer.com.
V Nando’s Presents Mass Hysteria willbring South Africa’s top comedians toge-ther at Artscape Theatre from tonight(Wednesday) until Sunday 25 October.Visit www.facebook.com/MassHysteria-Comedy for more.
V Digby and the lullaby will be at VillaPascal in Durbanville on Friday from19:30. R120. Call 021 975 2566 or 082 5694147 to book.
V Gino Fabbri is Completely Nuts will beon stage at Barnyard Willowbridge on Fri-day. R120. Visit www.barnyardthea-tre.co.za for bookings and more informa-tion.
V The Albert Frost Trio will be at DieBoer on Friday. R120. Call 021 979 1911 orvisit www.dieboer.com to book.
V Lucia Di Blasio Scott (violin), BarbaraKennedy (cello) and Shirley Gie (harpsi-chord) will be performing Bach chamberworks in the Hyslop Hall at Diocesan Col-lege, Rondebosch on Friday from 20:15.Tickets cost R100 at the door before theshow and include wine or juices. Call Shir-ley on 021 797 9788 for more.
V Pebbleman will be hitting Bertie’sMooring in Godon’s Bay on Friday from
21:00. Call 021 856 3343 to book.
V DefinitioN will be performing at theBellville Cricket Club on Saturday from20:00. The club will be open from 12:00with rugby on the big screen. Food will beon sale and braai facilities are available.Entrance is free.
V Nianell kueir Saterdag by Die Boer.R120. Bespreek by 021 979 1911 ofwww.dieboer.com.
V De Wallen, Loveglove Pyrotechnicsand Blynd Tyger will be at Aandklas inStellenbosch on Saturday from 20:00.Entrance is free.
V Axenmore will be combining the bestof their previous shows in Party Rockingat The Quarry, featuring “Mad Mouth’’Mike Crawford on the mouth organ atHillcrest Quarry on Sunday from 14:00.Doors open at 13:00 and tickets cost R70or R30 for children under 12. Children un-der eight enter free. Call 021 976 4959 or072 456 9071 or email [email protected] to book.
V ’n Eeu van Eybers bring hulde aan diedigter Elisabeth Eybers in die Ou Meultea-ter op Sondag vanaf 16:00. R100. Be-spreek by 083 564 0056 of [email protected].
V Die Klaagliedere van Ds. Tienie Benademet Frank Opperman is Maandag enDinsdag by Die Boer te sien. R120. Be-spreek by 021 979 1911 of www.die-boer.com.
V Die Seemeeu is vanaf Dinsdag 20 totSaterdag 31 Oktober om 19:30 by die Bax-ter-teater te sien. Kaartjies is by Compu-ticket beskikbaar.
V 99 Hits will be on stage at Barnyard Wil-lowbridge from Tuesday until Thursday 31December. Visit www.barnyardthea-tre.co.za for bookings and more informa-tion.
V Hugo Nieuwoudt kuier Woensdag 21Oktober by Die Boer. R80. Bespreek by021 979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
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Rabie Property Group’s R1 billionmixed-use Century City Square devel-opment,which is set to become thenew
commercial hub of Century City, is on trackfor completion by February 2016.
The entire development, which is set overa basement parking podium, comprises a 900seat Century City Conference Centre with atotal capacity of 1 200 over 20 venues, a 125room hotel, 51 apartments, restaurants andcoffee shops, 1 330 parking bays as well asmore than 15 000 square metres of officesranging from hip and funky to traditionalpremier grade corporate in three different
buildings – the Annex, the Matrix and theApex.
The largest of these, the Apex, is an iconiceight storey building comprising 7 900square metres of offices over seven storeyswith ground floor restaurants, bistros andcoffee shops spilling out onto the publicsquare. Two and a half storeys have alreadybeen let to a global corporate with strong in-terest been shown in some of the remainingspace.
Sedica Knight of Rabie Property Groupsays much of this space was purchased byinvestors and they were now letting the
space on their behalf.Over and above all the facilities
on offer in Century City Square,the development is in easy walkingdistance of the Virgin Active gym,convenience retailing at Colosse-um, Canal Walk Shopping Centre,the MyCiTi bus station, the Centu-ry City train station and CanalWalk.
Knight said the Century CitySquare and the rest of the Bridge-ways precinct will benefit fromnew infrastructure projects totall-ing more than R130m being under-taken including the constructionof R45m of roads and canals in theBridgeways precinct, an R18m up-grade of Sable Road, a further R4mupgrade of Bosmansdam Drive andthe completion of a R35m MyCiTitrunk station – all measures aimedat significantly easing peak trafficcongestion. The precinct will enjoya new exit directly onto Sable Roadwhich will open at the end of 2015.
New hub ready inearly February
The latest mixed-use development at Century City is setto be complete in February 2016.
Fun and games for all at Cheshire Homes: Bernadette le Roux, ward 55 councillor,hosted her annual social event for the residents of Cheshire Homes in Sanddrift last week.This event has been running for the past 11 years and she invited the City of Cape Town’ssports and recreation department to join district officer Sarel Van Deventer, who has vastknowledge of the needs of the disabled. With the help of his staff a morning full of funand games was had by both residents and staff who were given the morning off bymanager Alet Bosman. Pictured from left are Donne Abrahams, Sixolie Sophazi, KarelScheepers, Le Roux and Jason and Alta Westaway.
Beach cleaned for lunch: Clean C held their monthly beach clean-up and 25 childrenfrom their Beautiful Future Project joined. They had a blast and were treated to a lunchafterwards. The next beach clean-up will be held on Saturday 7 November. For more detailsof the Beautiful Future Project or any of the beach clean-ups, call Gregory Player on082 873 1962 or email [email protected].
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Century City Athletic Club runnerTanya Posthumus-Fox won the Her-manus Whale Festival 21km race in
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Tanya, who came second in the samerace last year, says she felt more relaxedand calm than ever during a race.
Although it was only a week apart, Tan-ya competed in the Gun Run 21km on Sat-urday, the day after her 35th birthday.
“I kept the celebrations at bay untilafter the race!” she quipped, adding thatnormally she would not race again sosoon. She said her legs were stiff and sore,mostly because of all the hills in the Her-
manus race, but she will be visiting herphysiotherapist again this week to helprepair her body.
“However, it is now two years since Idid the Gun Run, and I really have a boneto pick with this particular race, as thelast time I did it I was forced to literallywalk the last 5km due to injury.”
She did the Gun Run in a time of 01:27:14making her the sixth out of 2 424 femalerunners to cross the line. She added thatthere are a couple of other track events(800m, 1500m and 5000m) on the horizon,as well as some shorter road races (10-15km).
“However, my next 21km road race aft-er Saturday is the HFPA half marathonin November in Bloubergstrand.”
Whale run wonin under 90 min
Tanya Posthumus-Fox (front) on her way to winning the Hermanus Whale Festival 21km.
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In Tipperary het die Renostertjies aan-
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Die Renostertjies het met 34-0 geseëvier.– (Sarel Burger)
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system with instant playback facilities, andthe judges make use of this for the best re-sult when assessing their performance.Western Province is the largest skatingprovince and plan to enter 50 solo skaters aswell as five synchronized skating teams inan attempt to retain the inter provincial title
held for the past 16 years. Skaters enteringthis event range from the very young (under10 years) to senior men and women wherethe average age is 22 years, as well as adultsections with competitors over 25. Ice skat-ing opens many doors with many previouschampions earning their living by perform-ing overseas with professional ice showsV Any further information can be obtained fromDawn van der Riet on 083 303 4907.
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Jared Houston from Melkbosstrand recentlywon the Nazare Pro event in Portugal,which is the penultimate event on thisyear’s APB (Association of ProfessionalBodyboarders) world tour and he is nowranked number one in the world with onemore event to go in Puerto Rico nextmonth. Jared has had an excellent year ontour so far winning two out of the fourevents and he has a very real chance ofbeing crowned world champion after theevent in Puerto Rico. PHOTO: HELIO ANTONIO
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