Woensdag, 18 Desember 2013 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected]| www.tygerburger.co.za TABLEVIEW BELLVILLE - 021 944 3330 GELDIG TOT DINSDAG 31 DESEMBER 2013 - TERWYL VOORRAAD HOU R 1999 5.1 3D BLU-RAY TUISTEATERSTELSEL HT-F4500 - 2D & 3D-terugspeel - ‘BD Wise’-tegnologie - HDMI-inset - USB-inset - 2 Jaar Waarborg Prices valid at all Brito’s stores from Wednesday 18 December until Sunday 22 December 2013. While Stocks Last. E&OE Brito’s Meat Centres Customer Information: Tel: 021 950 1000. Address: Cilmor Street, Kaymor, Stikland, 7535. www.britos.co.za Santa’s Choice in Meat 2kg Albertinia Braaiwors 49 .99 each Corned Tongue 49 .99 p/kg p/bag 149 .99 6kg Chicken Freezer Bag MERRY CHRISTMAS! MERRY CHRISTMAS! BRITO’S WILL BE OPEN ON SUNDAY 22 DECEMEBER (EXCLUDING KUILSRIVER & MONTAGUE GARDENS) Brito’s would like to thank all our customers for their support in 2013. We would like to wish you and your family a very happy and safe Festive Season, and a fantastic New Year! 49 .99 p/kg ONLY Smoked Gammon, Corned Ox Tongue & Corned Beef. LAND OWNER: FIGHTS COUNCIL Double rates for erf ANDRÉ BAKKES @andrebakkes W e don’t expect anything from the City Council, but we will never give up. They are totally untruthful and inefficient, which they inevitably cover up.” Don Sheasby’s harsh words directed to the City of Cape Town are, according to him, completely justified. TygerBurger reported in May on his and Lorna Quinton’s then three-year battle to get one of their properties in Rugby categorised from informal residential to contiguous va- cant land. Ian Neilson, mayoral committee member for finance said at the time: “The property in question has been inspected and the usage will be amended to contiguous vacant land.” The case escalated to the ombudsman who told Sheasby in June that it would be amend- ed. Paying double Says Sheasby: “Two days later the om- budsman advised us that, due to rates policy amendments, the erf will be now be catego- rised as vacant land.” What all this means is that Sheasby and Quinton are paying double rates on an adja- cent property. The council has agreed to refund a value of about R5 700 to Sheasby for incorrect valu- ation before June, but after the rates policy amendments were made in June, Sheasby is supposed to be paying double rates. Or is he? He continues: “On the city’s web- site the existing use of the property in ques- tion is informal residential rebated, not non- rebated. The former should be charged sin- gle rates and the latter double rates.” Subdivide Neilson responded comprehensively to TygerBurger’s enquiries, and says the core issue is the fact that Sheasby and Quinton decided to subdivide his property. “We are certainly not targeting them. The City of Cape Town applies the policies fairly and equally to all residents. Sheasby elected to subdivide his property, which indicates a clear intention either to sell the vacant por- tion or to develop it, so he cannot enjoy the residential rates on both portions. “The intention of the rates policy was al- ways to levy rates at the full tariff on vacant land. National legislation that governs the valuation of the properties, the Municipal Property Rates Act 6 of 2004, requires that every property that is separately registered in the Deeds Office is valued separately.” Sheasby and Quinton subdivided the prop- erty in 2008. V To page 2. Ray Chesters is no stranger to the pages of the TygerBurger with his amazing Christmas lights and he’s lighting up once again. His house in Sparrow Crescent has attracted people from far and wide – and it’s all for a good cause. He raises funds for the organisation Home of Hope. PHOTO: ANDRÉ BAKKES Plenty of time for reindeer games Hierdie is TygerBurger se laaste uitgawe vir 2013. Die volgende TygerBurger verskyn weer op 15 Januarie. TygerBurger se kantoor sluit Vrydag (20 Desember) en open weer volgende jaar op Woensdag 8 Januarie. Terwyl die TygerBur- ger-span nou gaan vakansie hou, gaan ’n klein span wel ons digitale kant beman. Die webblad en mobisite gaan gedurende die vakansie steeds daagliks opdateer word. Besoek gerus gedurende dié tyd www.ty- gerburger.co.za of op jou selfoon tygerb.mo- bi vir lekker vakansienuus en foto’s, asook warm nuus. Stuur ’n e-pos na nuus@tyger- burger of skakel 021 910 6556 of 061 055 8318 met nuus. Ons wens ons lesers ’n geseënde feestyd en voorspoedige nuwe jaar toe. DEEL JOU VAKANSIEFOTO’S EN WEN! V Hoe geniet jy jou Desembervakansie? Laai jou foto’s voor 14 Januarie op ons webblad en staan ’n kans om Spur-geskenkbewyse van Tygervallei vir die hele gesin te wen. Besoek www.tygerburger.co.za, regi- streer/teken aan en volg die “upload your pho- to”-skakel onder “Citizen Journalism” . Foto’s gaan in ’n spesiale galery gepubliseer word en ’n wenner sal in Januarie aangewys word. Laaste koerant vir 2013, lees ons in vakansie aanlyn
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Prices valid at all Brito’s stores from Wednesday 18 December until Sunday 22 December 2013. While Stocks Last. E&OEBrito’s Meat Centres Customer Information: Tel: 021 950 1000. Address: Cilmor Street, Kaymor, Stikland, 7535. www.britos.co.za
MERRY CHRISTMAS!MERRY CHRISTMAS!BRITO’S WILL BE OPEN ON SUNDAY 22 DECEMEBER (EXCLUDING KUILSRIVER & MONTAGUE GARDENS)
Brito’s would like to thank all our customers fortheir support in 2013. We would like to wish youand your family a very happy and safe Festive
Season, and a fantastic New Year!
49.99p/kg
ONLY
Smoked Gammon,Corned Ox Tongue& Corned Beef.
LAND OWNER: FIGHTS COUNCIL
Double rates for erfANDRÉ BAKKES
@andrebakkes
We don’t expect anything from theCity Council, but we will never giveup. They are totally untruthful and
inefficient, which they inevitably cover up.”Don Sheasby’s harsh words directed to the
City of Cape Town are, according to him,completely justified.TygerBurger reported in May on his and
Lorna Quinton’s then three-year battle to getone of their properties in Rugby categorisedfrom informal residential to contiguous va-cant land.
Ian Neilson, mayoral committee member
for finance said at the time: “The propertyin question has been inspected and the usagewill be amended to contiguous vacant land.”
The case escalated to the ombudsman whotold Sheasby in June that it would be amend-ed.
Paying doubleSays Sheasby: “Two days later the om-
budsman advised us that, due to rates policyamendments, the erf will be now be catego-rised as vacant land.”
What all this means is that Sheasby andQuinton are paying double rates on an adja-cent property.
The council has agreed to refund a value
of about R5 700 to Sheasby for incorrect valu-ation before June, but after the rates policyamendments were made in June, Sheasby issupposed to be paying double rates.
Or is he? He continues: “On the city’s web-site the existing use of the property in ques-tion is informal residential rebated, not non-rebated. The former should be charged sin-gle rates and the latter double rates.”
SubdivideNeilson responded comprehensively to
TygerBurger’s enquiries, and says the coreissue is the fact that Sheasby and Quintondecided to subdivide his property.
“We are certainly not targeting them. The
City of Cape Town applies the policies fairlyand equally to all residents. Sheasby electedto subdivide his property, which indicatesa clear intention either to sell the vacant por-tion or to develop it, so he cannot enjoy theresidential rates on both portions.
“The intention of the rates policy was al-ways to levy rates at the full tariff on vacantland. National legislation that governs thevaluation of the properties, the MunicipalProperty Rates Act 6 of 2004, requires thatevery property that is separately registeredin the Deeds Office is valued separately.”
SheasbyandQuinton subdivided theprop-erty in 2008.
V To page 2.
Ray Chesters is nostranger to thepages of theTygerBurger with hisamazing Christmaslights and he’slighting up onceagain. His house inSparrow Crescenthas attracted peoplefrom far and wide –and it’s all for agood cause. Heraises funds for theorganisation Homeof Hope.
PHOTO: ANDRÉ BAKKES
Plenty oftime forreindeergames
Hierdie isTygerBurger se laaste uitgawe vir2013. Die volgende TygerBurger verskynweer op 15 Januarie.TygerBurger se kantoor sluit Vrydag (20
Desember) en open weer volgende jaar opWoensdag 8 Januarie. Terwyl die TygerBur-ger-span nou gaan vakansie hou, gaan ’nklein span wel ons digitale kant beman.
Die webblad en mobisite gaan gedurendedie vakansie steeds daagliks opdateer word.
Besoek gerus gedurende dié tyd www.ty-gerburger.co.za of op jou selfoon tygerb.mo-bi vir lekker vakansienuus en foto’s, asookwarm nuus. Stuur ’n e-pos na nuus@tyger-burger of skakel 021 910 6556 of 061 055 8318met nuus.
Ons wens ons lesers ’n geseënde feestyd envoorspoedige nuwe jaar toe.
DEEL JOU VAKANSIEFOTO’S EN WEN!V Hoe geniet jy jou Desembervakansie? Laai jou foto’svoor 14 Januarie op ons webblad en staan ’n kansom Spur-geskenkbewyse van Tygervallei vir die helegesin te wen. Besoek www.tygerburger.co.za, regi-streer/teken aan en volg die “upload your pho-to”-skakel onder “Citizen Journalism”. Foto’s gaan in’n spesiale galery gepubliseer word en ’n wenner salin Januarie aangewys word.
Laaste koerant vir2013, lees ons invakansie aanlyn
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ContinuesNielson: “Vacant land is not ‘res-idential’ and as such does not benefit fromthe rates rebate that is granted to all resi-dential properties. This means that vacantland is rated at the full tariff. A correct in-terpretation would be to say that residen-tial properties are rated lower thannon-res-idential ones,” continues Nielson.Sheasby highlighted several issues he
finds incomprehensible and passionatelydefended these.Says Sheasby: “We checked the valuation
adjustment increase on each vacant erf inthe vicinity and oh boy! Our plot has an in-crease of 25 % (it used to be 38 %), two oth-ers have an increase of roughly 11 % andanother an increase of 0 %! Now, aren’t theowners of this last property very lucky, nothaving a valuation adjustment increase?Who do they know? According to me coun-cil is totally inept.”Council is, according to Nielson, acting
well within the law.
In the rates policy of 2013/2014 the follow-ingdefinitionsareprovided: “Non-Residen-tial Property”means all properties (includ-ing all undeveloped properties) other thanthose defined as residential which proper-ties are rated at the ratio of 1:2 to the ratelevied on residential properties. The cent-in-the-rand for all properties other than res-idential is therefore twice that of the resi-dential cent-in-the-rand; while “Residen-tial Property” means improved propertythat is used predominantly (60 % or more)for residential purposes, and includes anyadjoining/adjacent developedproperty reg-istered in the name of the same owner andused together with such residential proper-ty as if it were one property. This use mustindicate that the two properties cannot bedealt with as individuals but must beowned and used as if they were one proper-ty (any such grouping shall be regarded asone residential property for valuation, raterebate and valuation reduction purposes).
Don Sheasby will not stand by while the City of Cape Town, according to him, charges himdouble. Here he stands beside the boundary of the two properties. PHOTO: ANDRÉ BAKKES
ANDRÉ BAKKES@andrebakkes
The eyes of the world turned to the fu-neral of Nelson Mandela last week, butin doing so Milnerton itself also gotsome media attention.Milnerton resident, retired Arch-
bishop Desmond Tutu’s house was bur-gled last Wednesday when he went toSoweto to speak at Madiba’s memorial.This is the second time his house has
been targeted in the last few months.In August thieves gained access to
Tutu and his wife Leah’s home whilethey were asleep.Small items were stolen and the cou-
ple was unharmed.It is not yet clear what exactly was
stolen in the latest incident. The onlyavailable information is that the housewasburgled between 19:00 and 21:00 andthat it was not pillaged.All the biggest news outlets reported
on the matter.Some outlets seemingly rubbed their
proverbial hands together to come upwith headlines such as this one used bywww.frontpagemag.com: “Crime-Rid-den South Africa: Tutu’s House RobbedDuring Mandela Memorial”.The introduction reads: “There are
few better juxtapositions that showwhat a disaster South Africa has be-come than Tutu’s house being burglar-ized while he sings Mandela’s praises.”The worst sentiments are, however,
to be found in the comments section ofNews24.
Tutu homeburgled atworst time
ANDRÉ BAKKES@andrebakkes
The successful collaboration of securitycompanies, the police and neighbourhoodwatches continues to bear fruit.A stellar example of how the public can
make a difference was once again on dis-play when three people suspected of anumber of burglaries in the peninsulawerearrested by Table View police last weekThursday.Says Table View Neighbourhood Watch
(TVNW) spokesperson, Gemma Rede-lingshuys: “A suspicious vehicle parkedoutside a house in Oakdale Circle (with onewoman inside) was spotted by our mem-bers. The registration of the vehicle was ra-dioed in and the members kept a hawk eyeon it. Two men who had just tried to breakinto the the residence climbed into thevehi-cle and drove off.”A TVNW member relayed her observa-
tions to the control room, who in turn noti-fied the police, Star Alarms and ComplexPatrols.According to Redelingshuys a roadblock
was being staged nearby, so a police officerdrove towards Oakdale Circle to investi-gate. The officer in turn spotted the vehicle,and thanks to the TVNWmember who tookdown the registrationnumber he could pos-itively identify it.The three suspects were arrested and lat-
er connected to various other burglaries inthe area.The incident was reported on TVN’s Fa-
cebook page and received a whopping 387likes at the time of going to print.There were also 98 comments – most of
these extremely positive.Redelingshuys continues: “One should
be vigilant this time of year. Burglars tendto target homeswhere it seem as if the own-ers are on holiday. One should get a neigh-bour or a friend to (collect the mail)...”
Serial burglars caught in web
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The NSRI Melkbosstrand helps people with disabilities to surf.
Peoplewith disabilities experienced the joysof surfing recently when the National SeaRescue Institute (NSRI)Melkbosstrand gavethem some fun in the surf.The organisation Extreme Abilities and
Surfing South Africa (EASSA) approachedthe NSRI and asked if they could assist peo-ple who have disabilities ranging frommildto partial paralysis due to spinal cord injury,amputees, visually impaired as well as thehearing impaired.The crew jumped at the opportunity.Realising that safety was always going to
be the highest concern, the organisers (EAS-SA) hadmade provision for every eventuali-ty.NSRI crewmemberswould assist the disa-
bled in the water and in other areas as re-quired by the organisers.Crewmembers fromStation 4Mykonos al-
so pitched in and together with their Melk-bosstrand counterparts, they reported forduty last week Sunday at Big Bay in Blou-bergstrand.Rhine Barnes, NSRI station commander
says : “This was an opportunity to not onlygive back to our community but to focus onthose members of our society who for onereason or another, have the additional bur-den of overcoming their disabilities as theygo about their daily lives. We can only imag-ine what it must be like to lose our freedom
of movement, our hearing or our sight. Tobe able to give these folk an opportunity toexperience what we take for granted everyday, is a privilege, not to bemissed. It is alsofitting that at a time when we mourn thepassing of one of the world’s greatest lead-ers, we also have an opportunity to givesomething back to others in our society...”
The NSRI gets another participant ready fortheir surfing experience. PHOTOS: MARNETTE MEYER
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Die roekelose optrede van ’n waterponie-ryer by Melkbosstrand het Maandag woe-de en paniek onder strandgangers gesaai.Die insident is aangemeld by ’n see-wets-
toepasser.Samie Kleynhans van die plaaslike ge-
meenskapspolisiëringsforum (GPF) sê:“Hierdie tipe gedrag moet voorkom word.Die gemeenskap van Melkbosstrand mikdaarna om ’n veilige omgewing te skep virdie hele gesin. Mense wat na die strandgaanmag nie geïntimdeerword nie,”sê hy.Enigiemand wat sien dat iemand anders
op ’n onregmatige manier optree, kan ditaanmeld by wetstoepassing by 021 596 1999of by die Melkbosstrand-polisie by021 553 8200.
.Danwens dieGPF ook al die inwoners,besoekers en diensverskaffers in dieMelk-sostrand-omgewing ’n aangename feessei-soen en ’n voorspoedige 2014 toe.Kleynhans sê ook: “Ongelukkig is dit
ook ’n tyd waarin ons fokus verloor ensoms kriminele aktiwiteite aanmoedig.Wees te alle tye versigtig en oplettend.Neem kennis van die volgende: Moet nieenige waardevolle artikels sigbaar laat injou motor, huis, restaurant, of enige anderplek nie. Wees te alle tye bewus van joukinders se bewegings en omstandighede.Hou jou karsleutel by jou. Wees versigtigmet vure. Brande word maklik in die tydgestig. Moet nie drink en bestuur nie. Vol-doen aan allewette soos “geen drank opdiestrande”.Hou te alle tyeamptelike identifi-kasie by jou. Rapporteer alle verdagte akti-witeite aan die tersaaklike organisasies.”
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A long time ago: The Rotary Club of Blouberg is holding a Carol Service and NativityPlay at Eden on the Bay to raise funds for charity. Bring along a picnic and start yourfamily Christmas with them. It will be held at 18:30 on 20 and 21 December. Tickets costR50 for adults, R30 for scholars and children under six enter for free. Contact Jenny Psarosat 021 557 1115 or email her at [email protected] for more information. One canpurchase tickets at any Pam Golding office on the Western Seaboard. Seen on the photoare nativity actors Nathan Muller, Jodie Moment, Yvonne Collins, Alan Collins, Jalen Hannie,Tommy Freeborough, Antonio Matthews and Gabrielle Roland.
Apple for teacher: Parklands College has taken part in the Apple in Education Awards for thepast three years and has been recognised each year for their innovation and creativity throughthe use of technology in the classroom. There were over 750 entries across 35 subjects enteredinto the nine categories. Out of the six categories that Parklands entered, they won two andwere placed runners-up in another two. There was much excitement when the winners wereannounced and presented with their certificates and iPod Nanos. Here are Kristine Luke, LauraWolfaardt, Sebastian Herbig and Lauren Abrahall (front), and educators Carike Cass, JaneMacKenzie-Hoskyn and Guy Lynton (back).
Tyd van gee: Die Feller- en Briston-gesinne en vriende het die Kersfees die behoefte om te geepleks van om te ontvang. Daarom het hulle besluit om ’n gesellige braai by die familie-huis inMelkbosstrand te reël. Terwyl die vleisie op die kole was, is 50 Kersgeskenkpakkies gevul metallerhande lekker eetgoed en ’n speelding. Hierdie geskenkies gaan in samewerking met dieMelkbosstrand-gemeenskapsentrum uitgedeel word aan kinders wat op een of ander manier ’nslagoffer van misdaad was. Hier is Magdalene Greeff, John Feller, Dot da Sousa en Sorina Cronjé.
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Brackenfell se geliefde Walking Angels, ’na capella-sanggroep van die Riana vanWyk-musiekskool, sal Kapenaars ouderge-woonte dié Kersseisoen met hul hemelsestemme bekoor.Vir 15 jaar lank al stap en sing die sang-
studente vandieRiana vanWyk-sangskoolKersliedere in al die groot inkopiesen-trums om sodoende geld in te samel vir DieBurger-Kersfonds.Oor die jare het daar al sowat 100 van Ri-
ana se sangstudente as vrywilligers opge-tree in die program.Die program is amper ’n uur lank en uit-
sonderlik mooi met die gewildste Kerslie-dere wat in drie-deel harmonieë gesingword.Hier is die skedule van die Walking
Angels vir Desember:. Vrydag 13 Desember: 11:00 en 14:30 in
die Kenilworth-sentrum;. Saterdag 14 Desember: 11:00 in Pick n
Pay Sentrum, Plattekloof;. Dinsdag, 17 Desember: 11:00 in die
Fairbridge Mall, Brackenfell;. Woensdag 18Desember: 11:00 in die Ze-
venwacht Mall, Kuilsrivier;. Woensdag 18 Desember: 13:00 in die
Tygervallei-sentrum;. Donderdag 19Desember: 14:30 in dieby
Kenilworth-sentrum;. Donderdag 19 Desember: 18:00 in
Mountain Mill, Worcester;. Vrydag 20 Desember: 13:00 in die Ze-
venwacht Mall, Kuilsrivier;. Vrydag 20 Desember: 15:00 in die Ty-
gervallei-sentrum;. Saterdag 21 Desember: 10:30 in die Ze-
venwacht Mall, Kuilsrivier. Saterdag 21 Desember: 13:00 in die
Fairbridge Mall, Brackenfell;. Saterdag 21 Desember: 15:00 in die Ze-
venwacht Mall, Kuilsrivier;. Sondag 22 Desember: 10:30 in die Ze-
venwacht Mall, Kuilsrivier;. Sondag 22 Desember: 13:00 in Eden on
the Bay, Blouberg;. Sondag 22 Desember: 15:00 in die Ty-
gervallei-sentrum;. Maandag 23 Desember: 11:00 in die Ze-
venwacht Mall, Kuilsrivier;. Maandag 23 Desember: 16:00 in die
Fairbridge Mall, Brackenfell, gevolg deur’n Kerskonsert met Tommy Dell;
. Dinsdag 24 Desember: 10:30 in die Ze-venwacht Mall, Kuilsrivier;
. Dinsdag 24 Desember: 13:00 in die Ty-gervallei-sentrum.Die Kerskonsert by Fairbridge Mall
word in die buitelug by die hoofingang ge-hou en begin om 16:00 met kunstenaarssoos Nadia van der Westhuizen, SA’s gotTalent se top6-finalis.Ander is Riana van Wyk, bekende gos-
pelsanger en hoof van die Riana van Wyk-musiekskool, Amber Kruger, die algehelewenner van Star Search in 2013, wat die ge-hoor sal vermaak met hul verskeidenheidvan ligte Afrikaanse en Engelse liedjies endan natuurlik ook met toepaslike Kerslie-dere.Tommy Dell kom om 18:00 aan die beurt
met ’n verskeidenheidsprogram wat lied-jies van symees onlangse album sal insluit,asook ’n paar gewilde Kersliedere.Besoekers kan hul kampstoele bring en
kom uitspan.Daar sal ook kosstalletjies beskikbaar
wees.
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TygerBurgerwil dit graag onder ons lesersse aandag bring dat ons afleweraars ondergeen omstandighede toegelaat word omietsie ekstra vir hul Kersfeeskous te vranie.Hulle werk vir ’n salaris, maar daar is
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Western Province’s finest figure skaters and coaches celebrat-ed the end of another year during a “dinner and dancing”function at the Portuguese Club in Milnerton. During the lav-ish function it was emphasised how hard it is for figure skat-ers to fulfil their potential due to a lack of facilities.There is only one ice rink in Cape Town. Despite all thesechallenges most of the students have represented the countryoverseas.
Competitors and best friends, Jordan Lee Maritz, Kendra Viljoen, Jamie Fischer, Marilize Brink,Mia Erasmus, Jordan Fischer and Chanel Erasmus.
Senior Figure skaters LejeanneMarais and Johann Wilkinson.
Nathan Bashkier (coach), Ryan Alcock (judge), Vage Evetts(coach) and Ricardo Jacobs (judge).
LOUISA STEYL@lounotes
With the festive season in full swing, the Ta-ble View Neighbourhood Watch (TVNW) isurging residents to join their Facebookgroup and visit their website, to stay up todate with crime trends in the area.“TVNW was formed almost six years ago
by a group of residents in FlamingoVlei whowere very concerned about the increasingnumber of incidents of crime in the commu-nity,” says Gemma Redelinghuys, media li-aison for TVNW.“From small beginnings, andwith very lit-
tle experience in how to develop and sustainan organisation directly associated withsafety and security issues, the TVNW hasgrownwith the support of its dedicatedmem-
bers and in consultation with SAPS and theCommunity Police Forum,” she says.Redelinghuys explains that as volunteers,
member of TVNW are the “eyes and ears”that assist the crime-fighting agencies in thecommunity in bringing about a measure ofstability to Table View and all its environsby limiting opportunities for criminals tocommit crimes.“Our track record is due to the uniqueness
of our Watch and that is due to the fact thatwe are a 24/7 radio-linked community. Helpis therefore only a send button away.”V For more information visit www.tvnw.co.za, jointheir Facebook group or follow them on Twitter [email protected] Anybody interested in making a financial contribu-tion towards keeping the TVNW running can [email protected] for more.
Join up with us, says TVNW
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Each month, hundreds of trauma sufferersin Cape Town are assisted by the Communi-ty Intervention Centre (CIC), which mightsoon have to close its doors due to a lackof funds.
The victims of crime in Table View, Mil-nerton, and Melkbos, including its informalsettlements, may now be left without criti-cal physical and emotional support.
The CIC has been operational since 2001and serves as a dedicated resource centrefor all people in crisis situations. Amongthe crises for which 24-hour services are of-fered by its trained trauma counsellors in-clude rape, murder, suicide, family crisis,domestic violence, traumatised children,armed robbery and substance abuse.
This non-profit organisation offers a tem-porary safe house for abused women andchildren, training for the private sector ontrauma procedures and protocol, and edu-cational services to the youth. In partner-ship with the police, it assists an averageof 220 people a month, translating to morethan 29 000 people since being established.
Due to the tough economic times that are
being experienced, some of the CIC’s donororganisations have had to slash their finan-cial contributions to the organisation, leav-ing them with the very real possibility ofhaving to close their doors on 1 February2014.
The police’s annual crime statistics for2013 indicate that the number of drug-relat-ed crimes in Milnerton increased seven-fold between 2003 and 2013. In nearby Melk-bosstrand, drug-related crimes increasedeight-fold in that time. Comparatively, thenumber of drug-related crimes nationallyincreased only three-fold in this time. Overthe same period, total sexual crimes in Mil-nerton almost doubled while nationally, thenumber of total sexual crimes in this periodeffectively remained unchanged.
Dr Saville Furman who practices in Mil-nerton as a GP says he has found the NPOinvaluable: “It would be a great loss to ourcommunity if the CIC were forced to closedown,” he says.
For further information on the CIC con-tact the office on 021 528 3037 or 082 821 3447.
See www.cic-capetown.org.za.
No money for trauma unitIn better times CIC celebrated their seventh birthday. Here are Andrew Birkinshaw, GlendaBoraine, Carol Defty, Lone Neckel and Lieselle Shield.
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Chris Roode (Hercules) from Stellenbosch iswinning the field in the wheelbarrow racewith one of the boys from the DurbanvilleChildren’s Home.
ESMÉ ERASMUS
The children of the Durbanville Children’sHome were surprised by a visit by some ofthe Trojan Warriors on Saturday.The Trojan Warriors entertained the chil-
dren that have no families to go to this fes-tive season. They played fun games withthem and each of the children received a lit-tle Christmas present.Phyxe, the “Fire Goddess” did a fire dis-
play for the kids.These Trojan Warriors and all Trojan
Warriors now selected from all over thecountry will come together next year inJune for the “Clash of the TrojanWarriors”.They will compete against each other to
find the best eight men and eight women inSouth Africa, which will be part of a pro-gramme that will broadcasted on e.tv fromAugust next year.“We at Trojan Warriors are looking for-
ward to an extremely exciting time, and notonly for the TV series, but most of all whatwe as Trojan Warriors will be able to do forour youth,” said Bernadette Beyer of TribalWarriors, organisers of Trojan Warriors.V Visit www.trojanwarriors.co.za.
The Trojan Warriors are (back from left)Monique Morrison (Chaos) from Kraaifontein,Shawn du Plooy (Achilles) from Durbanville,Chris Roode (Hercules) from Stellenboschand Bryan Beyer (Gigantus) from Durbanville.In front are Vanette Mans (Erynus) fromStellenbosch, Dyna Rodriguez (Madusa) fromMilnerton, Ryna Brown (Fire Goddess) fromTable View, Bruette Retief (Electra) fromDurbanville and Werner Korver (Vulcan, theFire God) from Durbanville. Kneeling in frontis Peter Gaser (Poseidon) from Table View.
Here Shawn du Plooy (Achilles) from Durbanvilleis racing with one of the boys from theDurbanville Children’s Home. On the right isBernadette Beyer, who also took part in thewheelbarrow race. PHOTO’S: ESMÉ ERASMUS
Woensdag, 18 Desember 2013 NEWS TYGERBURGER Table View 9
The spirit of Nelson Mandela and his lovefor children, as well as the work of doctors,nurses and staff at Tygerberg Children’sHospital, have been celebrated at an inter-faith thanksgiving service in Cape Town.Hundreds of people gathered at Tyger-
berg Children’s Hospital to light candlesand listen tomessages and prayers from re-ligious leaders.ReverendMphoTutu,who isArchbishop
DesmondTutu’s daughter, saidMandelaal-ways showed his love for children. “Be-cause of that, there is no better place forme to be than to pay tribute to the childrenand the doctors and nurses who care forthem at Tygerberg Children’s Hospital.“Nelson Mandela spread a light over the
nation and over our world and has givenus a baton to take up and pass on,” said Tu-tu, who is the executive director of the Des-mond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation.Rabbi Malcolm Matitiani prayed for
courage and faith to care for sick children.Sheikh Fuad Hendricks, said Mandela’s
spirit would live on. He called for “kind-ness in our world and to our children”.
TributeTheexecutivedirector of theDepartment
of Paediatrics and Child Health, ProfessorMarianaKruger, paid tribute to thenurses,as well as the parents of children who arepatients at the hospital.“Your children are our pieces of gold and
we really care for them.”A candle-lighting ceremony was led by
Dalene Heyns, the widow of paediatricianand specialist, Dr Louis Heyns, considereda leader at Tygerberg Children’s Hospital,where he worked since 1984. ProfessorHeyns died earlier this year.“What Mandela was to the nation, Louis
was to Tygerberg Children’s Hospital. Hegave us his example of care and love,” Pro-fessor Kruger said.Mother, FeliciaMartin, who brought her
daughter to the service in a wheelchair,said the hospital had cared for her daugh-ter,whohad injuredher leg after fallingun-der a car.“They’ve shown her wonderful care,”
she said.
LargestMore than 17 000 children are admitted
to Tygerberg Children’s Hospital everyyear. It is the largest hospital in the West-ern Cape caring for children and offershighly specialised services to children,from oncology and infectious diseases toneurology and neonatology.The thanksgiving ceremony was held by
Tygerberg Children’s Hospital, in collabo-ration with the Tygerberg Children’s Hos-pital Trust, the Department of Paediatricsand Child Health at Stellenbosch Universi-ty and Tygerberg Hospital.Archbishop Desmond Tutu is the Patron
of Tygerberg Children’s Hospital.
All staff atTygerbergpraised fortheir work
Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s daughter,Reverend Mpho Tutu, and his granddaughter,Onalenna Burris, at the inter-faith thanksgi-ving service. PHOTO: KIM CLOETE
10 TYGERBURGER Table View Woensdag, 18 Desember 2013HOOFARTIKELBLAD
Die Here sal jougenadig wees as jyna Hom roep omhulp, Hy sal jougebed verhoorsodra Hy dit hoor.
Jesaja 30:19
Kuier net so lekker in eie agterplaas: As jy vanjaar met Jan Tuisbly se karretjie moet ry, gaan geniet ’npiekniek en die uitsig vanaf die Tygerberg-natuurreservaat soos hierdie besoekers Maandagmiddag gedoen het.
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[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
Commentators at NelsonMandela’s funeral stated that,according to local custom, abody had to be lowered intothe ground by noon, when thesun was at its highest in thesky and the shadows were attheir shortest.The sun is at its highest
point at the solar noon, whichin general isn’t the same asnoon on the clock. SouthAfrican time is based on thesolar noon at a longitude of 30degrees east (roughly Pieterma-ritzburg), so the solar noon atCape Town only occurs atabout 12:46.Mandela’s funeral service
was running behind schedule,so I thought that maybe hewas buried in time, eventhough it was after noon onthe clock. However, I checkedthe longitude of Qunu, wherehe was buried, and it’s onlyslightly to the west of 30degrees, so solar noon wasonly about six minutes later,namely at 12:06. So even withthat adjustment the burial waslater than desired.
C STEVENSONEdgemead
Mandela burialtiming wrong
We should all breath a sigh ofrelief that the Wescape devel-opment has been put on hold(“Koeberg Limit Stays”, TB, 11December), and not justbecause of the nuclear safetyrisks.This massive plan has been
dreamt up by a set of develop-ers with no real public partici-pation, and vocally supportedby our mayor even though itcompletely goes against CityCouncil planning policy andhas been rejected by the city’s
Wescape a bad ideaon all levels
own experts.I would like to point to just
three misconceptions:Wescape is not just a big
private investment. The devel-opers say they will finance thiscity-scale construction withoutgovernment help, but they havenever presented a convincingfinancial model to explain howthis will work.If it doesn’t work as hoped,
ratepayers will have to pay forthe fallout. Also, even if theycan build it, this enormous newcommunity outside the city willdraw billions of rands from thecity budget to supply water,electricity, transport, etc.Secondly, Wescape will not
help with the housing crisis. Itstarget market is people earningthousands of rands per month,people who already have a roofover their heads. This willnever get people out of shacks...Finally, people often say there
is no space left to build in CapeTown, but a study done by thecity itself has shown that thereis more than enough...
KYLE MASONJONESEmail
Visiting one of the largenational grocery retailers today,I was approached by a boy ofmaybe 13 years carrying abasket with a marked downbread, a few tins of food and afew other items. He asked if Iperhaps had a few rand for himas he wanted to also buychicken. He showed me he hadabout R20 in coins and a R10.Obviously I felt sorry for him
and said that he can take thechicken and meet me at the till.At the till I paid for his basketand when he left, the cashiersaid it is the third time todaythat somebody comes with himto the tills to pay for his items.The sad thing is that I will
most probably never again try
Boy will cry wolf oneday at the checkout
The Fine Drama:Elsa was fined for going 92 in
an 80km/h zone on a nationalroad just outside Caledon forovertaking a bus and going12km over the limit; a fastrunning pace. It was a R200fine.Okay fine she says: I am a
responsible citizen. I will paythe fine. There is a bankaccount number on the fine.She heard about a governmentwebsite that said if you pay ontime you will get a 50 %discount: www.aarto.gov.za.Great. Every rand counts,
especially this close to Christ-mas.On an unusually hot sum-
mer day on due date I go to thelocal post office and queue topay the fine. Sorry, they say,we handle only local fines. Yeswe are a national post office,but only for local fines. Youcan pay at Spar. Off to thenearest Spar. No sorry youhave to be a registered habitualoffender to pay this fine. Youcan only pay it at the TrafficDepartment.Off on the road again, and
now crawling at a snail’s pacefor my sin past Koeberg RoadMyCiTi bus roadworks, off toMilnerton Traffic Department.Here another queue in the
heat. They are actually verypolite. Sorry we have heardabout the 50 % off, but it is notyet in operation, you must payat Caledon or the bank account.So into the car again, and
then to another bank queue. Atlast, someone who takes mynow soggy fine money.
G JONASWest Beach
Doing right thing atall the wrong places
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LEWENSKIEKIE
Krake verskynin pilaar vanspraakvryheidVryheid van spraak is een van diebelangrikste pilare van ’n ware demokra-sie. So, wanneer die media in ’n landaan bande gelê word en volgens voorskrifgedwing word om na die maghebbers sepype te dans (lees skryf, uitsaai), verskyndaar krakies in dié baie belangrikedemokratiese pilaar.Nie alleen hang die onheilspellende
swaard van die regering se muilband-wet-gewing oor die koppe van die Suid-Afri-kaanse media nie, maar het daar in dieonlangse verlede dinge gebeur wat ’nmens laat wonder of dié pilaar aan dieintuimel is.Eerstens word die media verbied om
foto’s van pres. Zuma se Nkandla-paleiste plaas. Die rede: Dit hou glo “veilig-heidsrisiko’s” vir die prez in! Is dit niemaar net ’n poging om die kollig nie sohelder op die Nkandla-skandaal te laatskyn nie?Tweedens word die redakteur van ’n
Kaapse dagblad “herontplooi”, omdat syop die dag toe haar koerant wél ’nomvoubylaag oor Madiba se dood gepubli-seer het, die “vermetelheid” gehad hetom Jacob Zuma in ’n hoofstorie tekritiseer. Ondanks ontkenning van dieANC-gesinde eienaar van dié koerant-groep, sluk ’n mens maar swaar aan syverduidelikings. Derdens kry die SABC senuusspanne die opdrag om niks innuusbulletins te wys van die geboe vanZuma tydens die Madiba-gedenkdiens inSoweto nie. Is dié drie gebeure vroeëvoorlopers van die onderdrukking vanvrye spraak wat vir die SA media voorlê?
HOOFARTIKEL
SMSV Mense moet nie kortsigtig wees met diebesem in ruil vir ’n geldjie nie dis net ’nmanier om haweloses permanent in dieomgewing te laat plak. Persone wat tengunste hiervan is kan gerus die hawelosemense vra om teen hul tuinmuur of parkiete kom uitkamp met gepaardgaande gemors en nagtelike gefuif (voorrade metdie einste besemgeldjie gekoop). - Anon
V Ek wil vir “Dik vir Taxi’s” ’n medalje geemet sy raak beskrywing van taxi’s se 10gebooie (TB, 11/12). Die antwoord op jouvraag is: Die spietkops gaan “bogger all’’daaraan doen. Ek ry laas week in Langeberg Ridge op na Durbanville met ’n spietkop agter my en ’n taxi wat sommer linksvan my verby skuur. Dink jy hy het iets gedoen? Nee, nee, nee! - SKE- Kraaifontein
V 100% akkoord met Dik vir Taxi’ s. Ek iskeelvol, nee gatvol, vir hierdie arrogantepadvarke! Die Stad Kaapstad se geldkoffers kan bult as hierdie mense vasgevaten beboet word. - Johan, De Tijger
V Liewe Dik vir Taxi’s, dis ongelukkig nienet die taxi’s wat vieslik ry nie, maar almal! Niemand gun enigiemand iets nie,meeste mense bestuur asof hulle alleenop die pad is! Ek dink jou 10 gebooie geldvir meeste bestuurders. Ek raak nie eensmeer kwaad nie, want wat help dit? - Dikvir onbeskofte bestuurders
V Die mense wat op gestremde parkeringparkeer is “Mentally Retarded”. - Anon
V Diegene wat in die 16 kmradius van Koebergkragstasie bly, moet nou dadelik virhulle ’n vinnige ontsnaproete bepaal indien Koeberg “Fukushima blaas”. Beplanwat jy wil saamvat: Juwele, telefoon, IDboekies, paspoorte, pistole, honde, katteman of vrou, kinders en klere. Onthou omdie deure te sluit en ADT of Chubb te laatweet jy laat spaander. Moenie daai huisversekeringsdokumente agterlaat nie.Hier kom ’n ding. Lekker Krismis. - Phil(x-Bloubergstrander)
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
TygerBurger waardeer lesers se menings, maar ten einde die onafhanklikheid van die koerant te handhaaf en in billikheid teenoor allepolitieke partye en kandidate, sal tot die afhandeling van die verkiesing geen brief van ‘n politieke aard geplaas word wat op een ofander wyse politieke partye en hul kandidate se standpunt propageer nie.
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The City of Cape Town aims to create 37 500jobs in the 2013/14 financial year, through itsExpanded Public Works Programme (EP-WP).This is according to a report submitted to
theBlaauwbergSubcouncil in their subcoun-cil meeting recently.The EPWP aims to create work opportuni-
ties through both direct and indirect employ-ment methods.In the last financial year, (2012/2013) the
City created 35 556 EPWP work opportuni-ties, exceeding their target of 35 000 jobs forthe year.Work opportunities were created through
the implementation of 1 100 projects by line
departments in various sub councils basedon their service delivery mandates.Most of the EPWP jobs created were for the
city’s utility services, with Solid Waste Man-agement creating 10 965 work opportunities.To date, 118 projects have been submitted
by different subcouncils to the EPWP officefor this financial year.These range from general maintenance
and cleaning work, to home-based care andsocial development projects.These proposals have been logged and for-
warded to various line departments for con-sideration.The city’s “Policy for the Recruitment and
Selection ofWorkers from theCommunity byCouncil and its Service Providers” is cur-rently under review and a workshop was re-cently held with subcouncils.
City plan for job creation
As the year comes to a close it is time, onceagain, for the Stor-Age Create Happinessdrive to kick into gear and locals are en-couraged to donate their unwanted goods totheir nearest Stor-Age store for charities inneed.The annual campaign encourages people
to drop off items that they do not use athome such as any unwanted books, clothes,toys and non-perishable items at their near-est Stor-Age store where they are safelystored. These are then distributed to vari-ous charities in need across the country bythe organisation The Round Table.Amassive 100m² of goods was collected at
Stor-Age stores in the 2012 Create Happi-ness Drive was were donated to organisa-tions such as theMaranatha Care Centre inPretoria, which was devastated by a fire
earlier this year, and to Sister BettyGlover,an 83-year-old ordained minister who runsa soup kitchen and chapel from her homein Noordgesig in Soweto.Stor-Age hopes to surpass the number of
goods collected last year and is confidentthey can reach at least 150m² of goods withthe help of the public.Capetonians can drop their donations off
at Store-Age’s Edgemead, City Vault- Mait-land, Sea Point, Tokai, Pinehurst, Gardens,Bellville, and Table View branches.V Those who donate goods also stand a chance atwinning some extra storage space, simply by post-ing a photo of themselves dropping off goods atany Stor-Age store on the Twitter Page @stor_ageor Facebook wall, www.facebook.com/storagesa.V To find out how you can get involved visitwww.stor-age.co.za or call 0861 18 18 18.
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Distribution of the 2014 Koeberg Emergency PlanCalendar will commence shortly. Please note that onlyresidents in the area within 5km of Koeberg PowerStation will receive their calendars by 13 December2013. Schools, factories, and farms within the 16kmradius of the power station will receive the calendarw i t h i n t h e f i r s t t w o w e e k s o f 2 0 1 4 .
The Koeberg Emergency Plan calendar contains veryimportant information that you will require in theunlikely event of an accident at Koeberg NuclearPower Station, and it is imperative that you keep thecalendar and familiarise yourself with the informationtherein – please do not discard it as you may beunprepared should an emergency ar ise.
The calendar is enclosed in a clear plastic sleeve,which includes a leaflet about the annual full powersiren test that will be conducted on 5 March 2014. Weare aware that you may have an influx of leafletsflooding yourmailbox during the festive season. It is forthis reason that we are raising awareness about thedel ivery and packaging of the calendar.
The 2014 Koeberg Emergency Plan Calendaris coming your way
The distribution of the calendars will be done by a privatecompany. However, theywill be clearly identifiable byway of their blue overall jackets. Note that they are not Eskomemployees and as such,are not authorized to answer any questions about the station. You are also requested to take precautionary measures do not allow any
thstrangers or anyone claiming to be from Eskom into your home. Distribution will be done between the week of the 4 December 2013 and
th20 December 2013, and may be extended should distribution within an area not be completed within these times.
Should you reside within the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station 16km Urgent Protective Action Zone (UPZ), we encourage you to visit theKoeberg Visitors Centre where you will learnmore about the power station and its operation. You are also invited to register for the KoebergPublic Safety Information Forum (PSIF), which is a platform for residents residing in the municipal boundary of Koeberg Nuclear PowerStation to receive and ask for nuclear-related information from the facility. The Forum will address any topic that the members feel couldimpact their health, environment and safety from a nuclear and emergency preparedness point of view. Koeberg serves as the secretary fort h e F o r u m , w h i c h i s r u n u n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s o f t h e N a t i o n a l N u c l e a r R e g u l a t o r ( N N R ) .
Koeberg has been operating safely for almost 30 years, and we are proud to share our history with you. Our calendar celebrates ourplant and our people, and we salute all our staff – the Guardians who keep the lights on.
Should you not have received a calendar by 31 January 2014, kindly contact the Koeberg Stakeholder Management Department attel. +27 21 550 5227/5758.
Some of the questions that are answered in thecalendar are:• What to do in case of an emergency at KoebergNuclear Power Station;
• How you will be informed about any emergency atKoeberg;
• Where to go and what you should take with youshould you be required to leave the area;
• What will happen to your animals, should you haveany pets;
• Who will care for your children if you are unable tocollect them in the event of an emergency atKoeberg;
• How traffic be controlled if the area needs to beevacuated; and
• What should be done with crops and farm animals.
In order for you to be best prepared, you shouldknow which zone your home or office is situated in.Please refer to the map in the centre of the calendarand complete the relevant details in the blocksprovided (this is for your own reference).
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Western Cape Provincial Parliamentwish the Christian community of theWestern Cape a blessed and peacefulChristmas and a happy and prosperous
NewYear to all.
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High honours: The artstudents of HpotStudio inMelkbosstrand achievedvarious commendations at theCape Town Eisteddfods. In theback are Nicole Donnelly(diploma and honours); HazelDonnelly (teacher); CameronMeyer (honours); in themiddle are Juane Meyer(honours), Lexie Hazell(diploma and three merits);Gabrielle Luyt (diploma andtwo merits); and in the frontare Shannon Donnelly(diploma, medal, high honoursand honours); Ddohu Pannage(diploma and high honours);Paul Schultz (high honoursand merit) and GemmaGilowey (diploma and merit).
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44 should be Rossi’s 46! ElkanahHouse pupil, Calum Marriott, dominatedthe racing lines at the final round ofthe CTMX Club Championship recently.Marriott won all three heats on the daywhich secured him first place podiumand the 50cc Motocross Club Champi-onship. Marriott is part of the OrbisRacing Team which has won this classfor the last four years in a row.
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Anew route along OceanView Drive will also startoperating on 14 December.
Motorists are requested tolook out for the new MyCiTibuses and passengers and torespect the rules of the road.
One of the features of theMyCiTi system is that the busstops project into the road. Thisallows buses to stop directlyalongside the sidewalks forlevel boarding and to assistpassengers with special needs.
Having MyCiTi buses stoppingin the traffic lane gives publictransport priority over private
cars and it improves thequality of life in a city wheremost people depend on publictransport. The buses do not losetime by pulling into bus baysand waiting to rejoin the traffic.More parking bays can also beretained with this design.
Motorists will have to waitpatiently behind buses for theshort time it takes passengers toboard and alight. Wide doorwaysand the cashless smartcardsystem allow passengers toboard and tap in very quickly.
Motorists are reminded thatit is illegal to overtake on solid
white lines. Stopping or parkingat bus stops is also not allowedand may result in a traffic fine.
For more information call the 24/7 Transport Information Centre on 0800 65 64 63 (toll free). Visit www.myciti.org.za.
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At MyCiTi stops, like this one in Sea Point, motorists are asked to waitpatiently behind the bus while passengers board and alight.
Enjoy everything that Cape Town has to offer this festive season with the comfort and convenience of MyCiTi.
MyCiTi buses are travelling on several new routes in the Atlantic suburbs of Sea Point,Fresnaye, Green Point andMouille Point as well as around the city bowl. Routes fromthe V&AWaterfront to Camps Bay, via the central city, have also started operating.
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NEWS FLASHFrom 9 to 24 December 2013all the services, except theAirport route, will be extendedby 30minutes in the evening.On New Year’s Eve all theservices, except the Airportand Century City routes, willoperate until 01:00.
Catch MyCiTi tothese festive eventsSummer MarketVisit the Company’s Garden fromSaturday 14 December to Monday30 December 2013 for gift shoppingand local culinary offerings.
Reconciliation DayThe celebrated fan walk fromthe Cape Town railway station toGreen Point will come alive withfestivities on Reconciliation Day,Monday 16 December 2013.
New Year’s Eve partyCape Town’s biggest New Year’sEve party yet takes place at theGrand Parade on Tuesday31 December 2013 from 18:00.
Tweede Nuwejaar ParadeThis popular event, ringing in the NewYear for a second time, takes placeon Saturday 4 January 2014 in frontof the City Hall in Darling Street.
African Nations ChampionshipThis African football tournamenttakes place from 11 January to1 February 2014. Some of thematches will be played at theCape Town Stadium.
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Die publiek en belanghebbende partye of groepe word ingevolge artikel 3 van die PlaaslikeRegering: Regulasies oor Munisipale Beplanning en Prestasiebestuur die geleentheid gebiedom kommentaar aan die munisipaliteit voor te lê vanaf 17 Desember 2013 tot 16:00 op20 Januarie 2014.
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Not trying to be what they’re not
Simon & the Bande à Part perform the title track off their album, Blinking and Breathing, on theOrange Couch this week.
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“They’re honest songs that aren’t re-ally trying to be anything they’renot.”
That’s how Simon van Gend describes themusic of his band, Simon& theBande àPart.“They’re all abouthow it feels to be awhite
guy growing up in the southern suburbs,growing up in Observatory, somewherenear the beginning of the newmillennium,”he explains.Simon says describing their sound de-
pends on who you ask. “If you ask a radioDJ, they’ll probably say it’s contemporaryfolk rock,” he says. The band’s refreshinglywhimsical and simple sound has also beendescribed as introspective indie/folk/rock.Simon is joined in the band by drummer,
Ross Campbell and Eric Michot on bass.The band released their third album,
Blinking and Breathing, earlier this year af-ter working with Australian producer, IanPritchett.
Right sound“We found out about IanPritchett through
getting to know the music of Angus and Ju-lia Stone, an Australian band,” explainsRoss.“We really loved the sound of their album,
it was really beautifully simple and acousticandhad loads of space,” he says, adding: “Wein fact used their album as sound referencefor our previous album and this time wethought, well let’s just try and get hold of theactual producer.”The band sent him an email and he re-
plied. “We sent him songs and he loved thesongs,” Ross says.With the help of their financiers, Jump
Media, in Dubai, the band brought Ian toSouth Africa.Three songs off the album,namely the title
track, “Blinking and Breathing”, “Am I theWorm?” and “Complications”, have been
submitted to radio stations and 18 radio sta-tions across the country have already play-listed one or all three of the songs.Locally, their songs can be heard onMFM,
Radio Helderberg, UCT Radio, Bok Radioand Two Oceans Vibe Radio.“We feel quite special being on there be-
cause they playmostlyAfrikaansmusic, butthey were happy to play our songs,” Simonsays of Bok Radio. He says he was hesitantto contact Afrikaans stations at first but re-alised that his music would touch people no
matter what the language.
Feelings“I guess I don’t really consciously write
about anything in particular,” Simon saysof his songwriting. “When I write a song, itusually comes up out of some kind of diffi-cult feeling I am feeling,” he says, adding:“For example I’ll be sitting at home, feelinglonely or anxious about something, and I’llpick up my guitar, mostly as a way to kindof soothe myself, I guess.”
Simon says for him, songwriting is theprocess of taking something that’s difficultand transforming it into something that’splayful and joyful and inspiring.“There’s kind of an alchemy that happens
in art where difficult feelings get trans-formed into something beautiful,” he says,adding: “That’s basically what happenswhen I write songs. I sit there with this feel-ing and it throws up emotions and it throwsup ideas and thoughts and I just kind of letmy soul do the talking and the words streamout.“That’s what ends up being the song and
somewhere in that process I catch an ideathat sums up what I’m feeling and that be-comes maybe the chorus, if there is a cho-rus,” Simon explains.
NarrativeHe says he is also starting to move into
more of a narrative style of songwriting andisworkinghard onpractising this side of thecraft.Simon says the group want to get their
songs out there. “We’re working really hardto get our songs heard by as many people aswe can,” Simon says.“Wewant to get these songs into thehearts
andminds of people out there in the countryand in the world,” he says.They are planning to go toAmerica in Sep-
tember next year, to do a house concert tourfor a month. They will be based in Philadel-phia.They are also already starting to think
about a new album. “I’m writing songs allthe time, but there’s no rush to record,” Si-mon says. “Themore songs we can take intothe studio to record, the better the albumwill be,” he adds.V For more information about Simon & the Bandeà Part, visit www.simonvangend.com.V Simon & the Bande à Part performed the title trackoff their album, Blinking and Breathing, on the Or-ange Couch, visit www.tygerburger.co.za to watchtheir performance and interview.
Big names, little fest: The Little Known Blues Fest takes place on Saturday 4 Januaryat Hillcrest Quarry in Durbanville from 13:00 with Stone Jets, Nick Hurricane, Local EscapeBand, Guy Collins, The Bootleggers, Ann Jangle, Craig Cannon and the Beautiful Losers(pictured) and the Rob Thompson Trio. The evening will end with a jam session. Ticketscost R80 at the gate and children under 12 enter free.
DJ Ossewa by Die Boer: DJ Ossewa kuier by Die Boer op 21 en 22 Desember vanaf 20:30.Die groep is al ’n huishoudelike naam in die musiekbedryf en een van die groot suksesstoriesvan die Suid-Afrikaanse musiekbedryf. Kaartjies is R120. Bespreek by 021 979 1911.
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Members of the Pringle Bay art and craftroute will exhibit again this Christmas sea-son.The art exhibition for the 2012 Christmas
season in Pringle Bay which was organisedby the creative members of the Pringle Bay
Art&CraftRoute, andwas suchabig successthat the gallery was open for almost thewhole of 2013 during weekends.Paintings in oil and acrylics, ceramics,
professional photography as well as jewel-lery, form part of the exhibition.
The extended hours until 10 January willbe from 09:00 until 18:00 withMiem’sMarkieopen on Saturdays.V A brochure of the Pringle Bay Art and Craft Routewill be available at Kleinmond and Pringle Bay Infocentres.
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V Ann Jangle and Black Cat Bones will beat Die Boer tonight (Wednesday). R100.Call 021 979 1911 to book.
V Kurt Schoonraad, Dalin Oliver, Carl Weber and Dylan Skews will be at Blue ChipRestaurant tonight (Wednesday) from20:30. R50. Call 021 797 2182 or 073 4791835 to book.
V Magdalene Minnaar (soprano) and Nicholas Nicolaidis (tenor), joined by mem-bers of the Cape Town Festival Orchestraall held together and narrated by RichardCock will be performing the music of An-drew Lloyd Weber at the Oude Libertasamphitheatre tonight (Wednesday). Tic-kets cost between R140 and R160. Call 083379 3679 or 021 809 7474 to book.
V CH2 will be at Die Boer on Thursday. R100.Call 021 979 1911 to book.
V Wielie Walie is vir die kleintjies Vrydagog-gend by Die Boer te sien. R60. Bespreek by021 979 1911.
V Nadine hou Kersfees is Vrydagaand byDie Boer te sien. R110. Bespreek by 021 9791911.
V Jakkie Louw en Kevin Leo is Vrydag inJakkals & Leeu by Plaasteater te sien. R120.Bespreek by 083 360 0686.
V Janine Neethling, Bridget Rennie Salonen and Lizzie Rennie will be at the OudeLibertas Amphitheatre on Friday in Triowith a Twist. Tickets cost between R120and R140. Call 083 379 3679 or 021 8097474 to book.
V Gert Vlok Nel is Saterdag by SeasideBlues in Melkbos te sien. R120. Bespreek by021 553 2615.
V Group Tren Latino is at V&A Amphithea-tre on Sunday from 18:00. Entrance is free.
V Ray Dylan kuier Maandag by Die Boer.R120. Bespreek by 021 979 1911.
V Amber Davis and Can Skylark will be atV&A Amphitheatre on Monday from 18:00.Entrance is free.
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Rookie driver a9yearold ace
Charl Michael Visser and Thando Mnyanda are a winning combination on the provincial andnational karting scene.
CharlMichaelVisser racedhisRKTZanardi(no 77) go-kart in the Maxterino schoolboyclass (aged 9-13) in the 2013 season onprovin-cial and national level.
The nine-year-old pupil from KenridgePrimary School received the followingawards at theKartingAwards held recently.
He finished third in the Maxterino cham-pionship in Western Province.
He was also voted as the Rookie Driver ofthe Year in Maxterino class.
He placed fifth national in the Maxterinochampionship and was again voted as Rook-ie Driver of the Year on national level.
But, this is only one side of the story.CharlMichael could not achieve all this withoutthe dedicated commitment of his mechanic.
Thando Mnyanda, a 30-year-old man froma township in East London named Mdant-sane assisted himwith all his go-kart setupsand fine tuning.
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ginning of the year to assist Charl Michaelas his go-kart mechanic by building all his-karts anddoing all the setups for the chassis.
“I still remember that I built CharlMichaels’s kart on a Friday night before theSaturday race dayafter hehadabig accidentand the kart was badly bent. I worked until22:00 that Friday evening at the track andhe still tested it in the pits to see if it wasworking.
“The best part is that Charl won that re-gional event the next day with this kart.
“I have seen this boy grow in the last 12months to be an extremely competitivegokart driver and we work well together.
“ I am so proud of his achievements in hisfirst year ofMaxterino karting butmust alsogive him credit for all the commitment andpractise he puts in to his gokarting,”Thandosaid.
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TRANSAGULHAS: WORD OOR 5 DAE EN 900 KM BESLIS
Taai wedvaart lê voorVerlede jaar se wenners van die gemodifiseerde klas, Dave Barnett en Tjaart Oosthuizen, durf die branders aan. FOTO: HEINRICH SAUER
Die Transagulhas-uitdaagvaart vir rub-berbote is al bestempel as die taaisteen langste rubberbootwedvaart in die
wêreld. Vanjaar word dié vaart vir die 26stekeer aangebied en soos gewoonlik sal die ja-ers, die bote en die enjins tot die uiterste ge-toets word.
Meer as dertig spanne, waaronder ’n paaruit die noordelike voorstede, het reeds inge-skryf vir die 2013-wedvaart wat oor vyf daeen 900 km beslis word.
Hierdie uitmergelende wedvaart, watjaarliks aangebied word deur die AgulhasInflatable Boat Club (AIBC), begin op 28 De-sember in Plettenbergbaai en eindig op Nu-wejaarsdag 1 Januarie in die Strand.
Die plaaslike spanne wat gaan deelneem,is FJ Buter en Dian Beyers van Brackenfell,J Matthee en M van Geems van Kuilsrivier,Nickie Smit en Dewald Theron van Durban-ville, Christiaan en Wardo Kriel van Kuils-rivier en Stefan Lindeque en Tony Ingramvan Melkbosstrand.
KlasseDie spanne kan vir een van vier klasse in-
skryf: die standaardklas; die nuweling-stan-
daardklas; die professionele klas en die ge-modifiseerde klas.
Die wenners van die 2012-wedren het al-mal aangedui dat hulle weer vanjaar diebranders gaan aandurf. Hulle is: J. Mattheeen M. van Geems (standaardklas-wenners,geborg deur Van Loveren); Peter Groenen-stein en Nichol Parr (nuweling-standaard-klas-wenners, geborg deur Valumax, Ami-gos en Excellparts); Wimpie Ackermann enWhitey Louw (professioneleklas-wenners,geborg deur Imperial Cargo); en Dave Bar-nett en Tjaart Oosthuizen (gemodifiseerde-klas-wenners).
Elf spanne het vanjaar vir die eerste keervir die Transagulhas-uitdaging ingeskryfen hulle sal almal meeding in die nuweling-klas. Verlede jaar se wenspan, Peter Groen-enstein en Nichol Parr van Gordonsbaai,sal vanjaar in die standaardklas deelneem.
KontrolepunteDie bote moet elke dag verskeie kontrole-
punte bereik voordat hulle na die eindpuntkan beweeg. Op dag een, skof een (28 Desem-ber), begin die wedvaart by Hobie-strand eneindig dit by Santos-strand in Mosselbaai.
Die strand-kontrolepunte op die roete is bySwartvlei, Wildernis, Glentana, Grootbra-krivier en Kleinbrakrivier. Die eerste skofis die langste van die resies en strek oor 189km.
Op dag twee (29 Desember) vertrek die bo-te van Mosselbaai na Stilbaai. Hulle moetby Vleesbaai en Gouritsriviermond sestrande aandoen voordat hulle na die eind-punt kan jaag.
Dag twee se skof is 86 km.Op dag drie op 30 Desember word ’n af-
stand van 161 km afgelê.Die spanne trek die oggend weg uit Stil-
baai, vanwaar hulle aandoen by Witsand enWaenhuiskrans voordat hulle by Struisbaaiop die hoofstrand eindig.
Die vierde en vyfde skof vind plaas op Ou-jaarsdag. Die bote sal uit Struisbaai vertreken aandoen by Die Damme, Pearly Beach enUilenskraalmond voordat hulle by Herma-nus se ou hawe eindig.
Die finale skof van die Transagulhas-uit-daagvaart oor 131 km begin om 09:00 by Her-manus se nuwe hawe.
Vir meer inligting oor die wedvaart, be-soek die webwerf www.trans-agulhas.com.