The Great Green Outdoors

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Great Green Outdoors MAMRE CITY OF CAPE TOWN WORLD DESIGN CAPITAL CAPE TOWN 2014 ATLANTIS World Design Capital (WDC) is a biannual honour awarded by the International Council for Societies of Industrial Design (ICSID), to one city across the globe, to show its commitment to using design as a social, cultural and economic development tool. THE GREAT Cape Town Green Map is proud to have been included in the WDC 2014 Bid Book, 2014 SILWERSTROOMSTRAND and played host to the International ICSID judges visiting the city. 01 Design-led thinking has the potential to improve life, which is why Cape WORLD DESIGN CAPITAL GREEN OUTDOORS R27 Town’s World Design Capital 2014’s over-arching theme is ‘Live Design. Transform Life.’ Cape Town is defi nitively Green by Design. Our city is one of a few Our particular focus has become ‘Green by Design’ - projects and in the world with a national park and two World Heritage Sites products where environmental, social and cultural impacts inform (Table Mountain National Park and Robben Island) contained within design and aim to transform life. KOEBERG NATURE its boundaries. The Mother City is located in a biodiversity hot Green Map System accepted Cape Town’s RESERVE spot‚ the Cape Floristic Region, and is recognised globally for its new category and icon, created by Design extraordinarily rich and diverse fauna and fl ora. Infestation – the fi rst addition since 2008 to their internationally recognised set of icons. N www.capetowngreenmap.co.za Discover and experience Cape Town’s natural beauty and enjoy its For an overview of Cape Town’s WDC 2014 projects go to www.capetowngreenmap.co.za/ great outdoor lifestyle choices. R27 green-by-design-map 13 Explore Cape Town’s national parks, nature reserves, 41 09 TABLE MOUNTAIN AERIAL 15 SILVERMINE (TMNP) 20 CAPE OF GOOD HOPE (TMNP) conservation areas, recreational parks and gardens that together CABLEWAY are conserving critically endangered ecosystems. This globally MELKBOSSTRAND important biodiversity is a valuable part of our heritage and also plays an important role in underpinning a healthy and sustainable urban environment. 02 Useful links: M14 05 TYGERBERG NATURE RESERVE N7 Cape Town Nature Reserves www.capetowngreenmap.co.za/nature-reserves PARKLANDS Table Mountain National Park Magnifi cent 360° views of the City. BLOUBERGSTRAND www.sanparks.co.za Beautiful mountain fynbos Totius St, Welgemoed. ROBBEN ISLAND Cape Town Parks & Gardens landscapes. Hiking, dog walking, T 021 444 8971 TO 62 mountain biking and picnic www.capetowngreenmap.co.za/parks-gardens TABLE VIEW “A spectacular experience as STELLENBOSCH Travel to the summit of Table sites. “I love the way the hiker is one perceives the land mass 06 INTAKA ISLAND Table View R302 N1 01 WITZANDS AQUIFER NATURE station KRAAIFONTEIN Mountain in less than 10 minutes, rewarded by a surprise view over narrowing down to a needle point RESERVE DURBANVILLE enjoying 360° views of Cape Town. Hout Bay at the highest point of to form the most south western 04 Lower Station, Tafelberg Rd, Cape Town the walk. It is breath-taking; and point of the African continent,” A conservation and private property 03 development providing excellent R304 MAP KEY T 021 424 8181 E [email protected] if you’re really lucky, you might - Paddy Gordon, Park Manager: Protecting the Atlantis aquifer, the Table Bay tablemountain.net spot a pair of Black Eagle soaring Table Mountain National Park. bird-watching opportunities. M14 main water supply for Atlantis, Table Mountain up above,” - Paddy Gordon, Enjoy wonderful game drives, R27 Mamre and Pella communities, the 6 Park Lane, Century City T 021 552 6889 EDGEMEAD 61 National Parks 10 LIONS HEAD (TMNP) Park Manager: Table Mountain pristine beaches and historical E [email protected] MILNERTON 05 TYGERVALLEY reserve has impressive dunes and BRACKEN NATURE RESERVE Nature Reserves National Park. points of interest. Restaurant and intaka.co.za views of Table Mountain. Add on CAPE TOWN & Parks Gate One: Coming from Cape Town on information centre. 06 N1 BRACKENFELL A short, but steep, popular hike a visit to the quaint mission village 07 THE COMPANY’S GARDEN 64 the summit of Ou Kaapse Weg, turn right GRANGER BAY Southern Line Tourism that offers great views of the Plateau Rd, Cape Point of Mamre, established in the 17th WATER CLUB V&A WATERFRONT M23 Route off M64. 07 23 30 34 42 N1 BELLVILLE Atlantic seaboard, the city and Table Century. The double-ended church GOODWOOD R102 Gate Two: Pass Gate One and a few 21 HELDERBERG NATURE 5154 GREEN POINT 12 33 MyCiTi Bus Routes and parsonage were declared 46-48 Mountain. hundred metres on, turn left (no mountain RESERVE PAROW Railway national monuments. The original CITY CENTRE R102 Signal Hill Rd, Cape Town biking). EDITION map overleaf water mill has been restored and is SEA POINT Blue Flag Beaches CAPE TOWN - 11 Civic 16 today used as a museum. Centre 25 11 SIGNAL HILL (TMNP) FALSE BAY NATURE RESERVE: A popular family destination and a GREEN BY DESIGN 10 station SALT RIVER 27 Visitor Info Centre RONDEVLEI SECTION Dassenberg Dr, Atlantis T 021 444 7687 CLIFTON 24 58 Waste Drop-off Sites favourite with trail runners. Boasts 5 M3 PINELANDS WOODSTOCK KUILSRIVIER a museum, coffee shop and For a downloadable 02 BLAAUWBERG NATURE RESERVE 09 R102 It is from here that the noon day CAMPS BAY map of the drop-off indigenous nursery. OBSERVATORY M12 gun marks 12:00 in Cape Town N2 32 facilities and details Verster Ave, Somerset West Rooftop garden, 44 Wale St. © City of Cape Town, Bruce Sutherland and Kevin Newman RONDEBOSCH (except Sundays). Great views M3 of the City’s pilot ATHLONE GUGULETHU of Robben Island. “The beautiful T 021 851 6982 TABLE MOUNTAIN 50 M5 Think Twice recycling M7 seascapes make for outstanding NATIONAL PARK NEWLANDS 28 CAPE TOWN collection programme, 22 STEENBRAS NATURE RESERVE 43 R310 M6 CLAREMONT INTERNATIONAL and also private sundowners. But try early mornings 14 AIRPORT This printed Green Map presents a selection A green jewel in the heart of the 08 13 26 R102 recycling services, visit: with a fl ask of coffee and watch the capetowngreenmap. fi rst light over the ocean” - Paddy CBD that is the remaining half of 31 DRIFTSANDS of options – for more listings, further N2 KENILWORTH EDITH STEPHENS NATURE RESERVE co.za/recycling Gordon, Park Manager: Table the Dutch East India Company’s M5 45 52 information and current news please visit vegetable garden planted in the LLANDUDNO M3 NATURE RESERVE Mountain National Park. WYNBERG PHILIPPI EERSTERIVIER www.capetowngreenmap.co.za 1650s. Overlaid by a Victorian‚ Signal Hill Rd, Cape Town romantic garden, its heritage is M7 38 CONSTANTIA PLUMSTEAD N2 12 GREEN POINT URBAN PARK currently being restored. A free PHILIPPI A bird sanctuary and home to Stay in accommodation with the only M5 Cape Town Green Map encourages you to live Wi-Fi zone. 44 49 HORTICULTURAL MITCHELLS 57 AREA Cape Town’s resident hippo and play more sustainably and to make greener viewpoint in the world from which M3 M38 PLAIN KHAYELITSHA population. you can see two proclaimed World Queen Victoria St, Cape Town HOUT BAY Family-friendly park with water lifestyle choices. All sites are listed free on M17 Heritage Sites. T 021 400 2521 60 59 29 21 features and picnicking, adjacent to the Cnr of Perth Rd and Fisherman’s Walk, www.capetowngreenmap.co.za. If you meet the 63 ZEEKOEIVLEI SCHAAPKRAAL criteria, please submit your information online Cape Town Stadium. The Biodiversity Grassy Park. T 021 706 2404 Otto du Plessis Dr, Bloubergstrand 08 TABLE MOUNTAIN (TMNP) RONDEVLEI 18 MACASSAR and stand the chance of being featured on the T 021 444 0454 TOKAI WOLFGAT Showcase Garden allows children to RETREAT 16 NATURE RESERVE 17 ZANDVLEI ESTUARY website and in future print editions. 53 N2 experience the amazing diversity of NATURE RESERVE 03 TABLE BAY NATURE RESERVE: R310 plants and animals from the Cape, and Twitter @capetwngreenmap 15 ZANDVLEI MNANDI MACASSAR DUNES RIETVLEI SECTION CHAPMAN’S PEAK FALSE BAY 17 NATURE RESERVE SOMERSET WEST to learn about environmental issues Facebook Capetowngreenmap 55 impacting our biodiversity today. 37 35 STRANDFONTEIN A large estuary on the False Bay M64 40 Locally crafted sculptures, mosaics coastline – a sailing and paddler’s TABLE MOUNTAIN and interpretive panels will keep you Also visit Joburg Green Map: NOORDHOEK NATIONAL PARK paradise. (SILVERMINE) 56 intrigued and informed. www.joburggreenmap.co.za MUIZENBERG False Bay Coniston Ave, Marina Da Gama. Bay Rd, Green Point 36 STRAND N2 T 021 701 7542 One of the most scenic coastal T 021 417 0101 or 021 430 7399 routes skirts the eastern side of 39 18 FALSE BAY NATURE RESERVE: False Bay. A great spot for whale- The Cape Town Green Map grew out M6 M65 FISH HOEK 13 KIRSTENBOSCH NATIONAL ZEEKOEVLEI SECTION KOMMETJIE Seal Island watching. of Green Goal 2010, the award-winning Table Mountain National Park BOTANICAL GARDEN (SANBI) environmental programme of the 2010 Faure Marine Dr (R44), about 9 km from (TMNP) is an iconic international GORDON’S BAY FIFA World Cup™. N2 Gordon’s Bay tourist destination and local BIKINI BEACH A popular picnicking, sailing and E steenbras.naturereserve@capetown. A birder’s paradise or bring your boat recreation resource. Table fi shing spot. gov.za for a day on the water. Mountain is one of the ‘New 7 Zeekoevlei Rd, Pelican Park. The Cape Town Green Map is part of Green Grey Ave, Table View. Wonders of Nature.’ A mountain SIMON’S TOWN T 021 396 4281 Map System’s global community of local green of many moods, it offers hikers, maps found online at www.opengreenmap.
Recommended publications
  • South Africa
    PUBLIC VERSION DOC Investigation No. A-791-825 ITC Investigation Nos. 701-TA-___-___ and 731-TA- ___-___ Total No. of Pages: 370 AD/CVD Operations Petitioners’ Business Proprietary Information for Which Proprietary Treatment Has Been Requested Deleted at Exhibits AD-ZA-1 (Atts. 1, 2, 5, 7,), AD-ZA- 2, AD-ZA-4, and AD-ZA-5 PUBLIC VERSION BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE ADMINISTRATION OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND THE U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION ANTIDUMPING DUTY PETITION VOLUME XVI SOUTH AFRICA COMMON ALLOY ALUMINUM SHEET FROM BAHRAIN, BRAZIL, CROATIA, EGYPT, GERMANY, GREECE, INDIA, INDONESIA, ITALY, KOREA, OMAN, ROMANIA, SERBIA, SLOVENIA, SOUTH AFRICA, SPAIN, TAIWAN, AND TURKEY PETITIONERS: THE ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION COMMON ALLOY ALUMINUM SHEET TRADE ENFORCEMENT WORKING GROUP AND ITS INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS W. BRAD HUDGENS JOHN M. HERRMANN DAVID C. SMITH WILLIAM H. CROW II PAUL C. ROSENTHAL GRACE W. KIM EMILY R. MALOOF KATHLEEN W. CANNON MELISSA M. BREWER NEREUS JOUBERT R. ALAN LUBERDA JOSHUA R. MOREY VLADIMIR VARBANOV BROOKE M. RINGEL MATTHEW G. PEREIRA GEORGETOWN ECONOMIC KELLEY DRYE & WARREN LLP SERVICES, LLC 3050 K Street, N.W., Suite 400 3050 K Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20007 Washington, D.C. 20007 (202) 342-8400 (202) 945-6660 Counsel to Petitioners March 9, 2020 PUBLIC VERSION Table of Contents Page I COMMON ALLOY ALUMINUM SHEET FROM SOUTH AFRICA IS BEING SOLD OR OFFERED FOR SALE AT LESS THAN FAIR VALUE .......,.1 A. Introduction............... 1 B. Producers in South Africa."..'. ,2 C. Export Price or Constructed Export Price' .4 D. Normal Value........ 5 E.
    [Show full text]
  • The Liesbeek River Valley
    \ UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN FACULTY OF EDUCATION THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF THE LIESBEEK RIVER VALLEY An investigation of the use of an Environmental History approach in ·historical research and in classroom practice A dissertation presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of M.Ed in History Education \ -...... by JEAN ·BOTIARO MARCH 1996 ' f . , ,:.,- I'.! ' . t. c .-: . The copyright of this thesis vests in the author. No quotation from it or information derived from it is to be published without full acknowledgement of the source. The thesis is to be used for private study or non- commercial research purposes only. Published by the University of Cape Town (UCT) in terms of the non-exclusive license granted to UCT by the author. This dissertation has two components, one History and one Education, and the central unifying theme is Environmental History. The History component examines the historiography of this sub-discipline, and then applies an environmental analysis as an example of its use in historical research. The second component explores the use of Environmental History in the teaching of school history, and presents a curriculum model which uses this approach. Both components use the Liesbeek River valley in the Cape Peninsula as a case-study. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I need to start off by thanking the person who provided the spark from which this dissertation grew: in June 1994, when I was rather desperately casting about for a research topic which would satisfy both the historical and education components of the course, Howard Phillips of the History Department at UCT mentioned the term "Environmental History".
    [Show full text]
  • Cape Town's Film Permit Guide
    Location Filming In Cape Town a film permit guide THIS CITY WORKS FOR YOU MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR We are exceptionally proud of this, the 1st edition of The Film Permit Guide. This book provides information to filmmakers on film permitting and filming, and also acts as an information source for communities impacted by film activities in Cape Town and the Western Cape and will supply our local and international visitors and filmmakers with vital guidelines on the film industry. Cape Town’s film industry is a perfect reflection of the South African success story. We have matured into a world class, globally competitive film environment. With its rich diversity of landscapes and architecture, sublime weather conditions, world-class crews and production houses, not to mention a very hospitable exchange rate, we give you the best of, well, all worlds. ALDERMAN NOMAINDIA MFEKETO Executive Mayor City of Cape Town MESSAGE FROM ALDERMAN SITONGA The City of Cape Town recognises the valuable contribution of filming to the economic and cultural environment of Cape Town. I am therefore, upbeat about the introduction of this Film Permit Guide and the manner in which it is presented. This guide will be a vitally important communication tool to continue the positive relationship between the film industry, the community and the City of Cape Town. Through this guide, I am looking forward to seeing the strengthening of our thriving relationship with all roleplayers in the industry. ALDERMAN CLIFFORD SITONGA Mayoral Committee Member for Economic, Social Development and Tourism City of Cape Town CONTENTS C. Page 1.
    [Show full text]
  • City Libraries Offering the Drop-And-Go Service 21 September
    21 September 2020 City libraries offering the Drop-and-Go service Name of the Library Telephone Numbers Address Email Address Adriaanse Library 021 444 2392 Adriaanse Avenue, Elsies River 7490 [email protected] Belhar Library 021 814 1315 Blackberry Crescent, Belhar 7493 [email protected] Bellville Library 021 444 0300 Carel Van Aswegen Street, Bellville 7530 [email protected] Bellville South Library 021 951 4370 Kasselsvlei Road, Bellville South 7530 [email protected] Brackenfell Library 021 400 3806 Paradys Street, Brackenfell, 7560 [email protected] Central Library 021 444 0983 Drill Hall, Parade Street, Cape Town,8001 [email protected] Colin Eglin Sea Point Library 021 400 4184 Civic Centre, Cnr Three Anchor Bay & Main Rds, Sea Point 8001 [email protected] Crossroads Library 021 444 2533 Philippi Village, Cwangco Crescent, Philippi 7781 [email protected] Delft Library 021 400 3678 Cnr Delft & Voorbrug Road, Delft 7210 [email protected] Du Noon Library 021 400 6401/2 2 Waxberry Street, Du Noon 7441 [email protected] Durbanville Library 021 444 7070 Cnr Oxford & Koeberg Rd, Durbanville 7550 [email protected] Edgemead Library 021 444 7352 Edgemead Avenue, Edgemead 7460 [email protected] Eersterivier Library 021 444 7670 Cnr Bobs Way & Beverley Street, Eerste River 7100 [email protected] Fisantekraal Library 021 444 9259 Cnr Dullah
    [Show full text]
  • Montebello Stable Site: Heritage Impact Assessment Stage 1 Prepared for the Montebello Trust January 2003
    MONTEBELLO STABLE SITE: HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT STAGE 1 PREPARED FOR THE MONTEBELLO TRUST JANUARY 2003 FINAL DRAFT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The assistance ofMr Ian Black of the Cape Town Administration's Land Information Branch. and Greg Muller of Arbor Master is acknowledged in the preparation of parts of this document CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY THE BRIEF AND PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY 2 THE SITE AND THE STUDY AREA 3 METHODOLOGY 4 IDENTIFYING CULTURAL (HERITAGE) SIGNIFICANCE 5 PROVISIONAL STATEMENT OF CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE (PSCS) 6 LANDSCAPE PATTERN ANALYSIS 6.1 Tree Species Distribution 6.2 Time Layers 6.3 Key Elements 6.4 Key Spatial Relationships 7 DEDUCTIONS 8 RECOMMENDATIONS Iv'ONTEBELLO STABLE SITE HlA.; OCTOBER 2002. CS DESIGN CC ARCHITEC TS & HERITAGE CONSlAJANTS MONTEBELLO STABLE SITE, ERF 124334 NEWLANDS: HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT (HlA) STAGE I. FINAL DRAFT, PREPARED FOR THE MONTEBELLO TRUST, JANUARY 2003. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This Stage I investigation report establishes the heritage significance of the site through a Provisional Statement of Cultural Significance. It also recommends conservation principles and general design informants for future development, the purpose being to act as a yard­ stick for assessing physical impacts relating to such development. This reporl does not es­ tahlish biophysical significance. eg the possible presence ofendangered species. Stage 2 will involve assessing the development proposals and, where necessary, make rec­ ommendations to mitigate possible negative impacts on the landscape and built fabric on the site. CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE This site has been identified as a place of great heritage significance by virtue of its late 19th century stable complex, considered to be one of the very finest of its period in the country.
    [Show full text]
  • The Importance of Trees in Liveable Cities a Tree Urban Forestry
    2/24/2018 Bridging Waters Conversation Series The Importance of Trees in Liveable Cities Making our living spaces a better place to live A tree is generally defined as a woody perennial plant, typically having a The contrast between our green leafy suburbs and the township suburbs single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground. www.google.co.za/definition+of+a+tree&rlz=1C1GGGE_enZA516ZA523&oq=definition+of+a+tree&aqs=chrome. Which would you prefer to live and work in? . Urban forestry is generally defined as the art, science and technology of managing trees and forest resources in and around urban community ecosystems for the physiological, sociological, economic & aesthetic benefits that trees provide to society. 1 2/24/2018 CONSERVING AND PROTECTING EXISTING MATURE & ESTABLISHED TREES IN THE URBAN FOREST IS CRITICAL TO THE HEALTH OF A CITY AND ITS CITIZENS Why trees are important Why trees are important in cities and suburbs in cities and suburbs • Provide shade in summer • Provide a safe refuge for reducing the heat gain birds and other wild caused by a concrete jungle. creatures which increases • Deciduous trees allow sun biodiversity in the City light & warmth to filter through to homes in winter • Shelter us from the wind and • Remind us of Nature, create microclimates suitable marking the changes in for outside activities seasons by flowering or • Filter air born pollutants and displaying autumn colours or absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) a flush of bright green in
    [Show full text]
  • INTEGRATED HUMAN SETTLEMENTS FIVE-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN July 2012 – June 2017 2013/14 REVIEW
    INTEGRATED HUMAN SETTLEMENTS FIVE-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN July 2012 – June 2017 2013/14 REVIEW THE CITY OF CAPE TOWN’S VISION & MISSION The vision and mission of the City of Cape Town is threefold: • To be an opportunity city that creates an enabling environment for economic growth and job creation • To deliver quality services to all residents • To serve the citizens of Cape Town as a well-governed and corruption-free administration The City of Cape Town pursues a multi-pronged vision to: • be a prosperous city that creates an enabling and inclusive environment for shared economic growth and development; • achieve effective and equitable service delivery; and • serve the citizens of Cape Town as a well-governed and effectively run administration. In striving to achieve this vision, the City’s mission is to: • contribute actively to the development of its environmental, human and social capital; • offer high-quality services to all who live in, do business in, or visit Cape Town as tourists; and • be known for its efficient, effective and caring government. Spearheading this resolve is a focus on infrastructure investment and maintenance to provide a sustainable drive for economic growth and development, greater economic freedom, and increased opportunities for investment and job creation. To achieve its vision, the City of Cape Town will build on the strategic focus areas it has identified as the cornerstones of a successful and thriving city, and which form the foundation of its Five-year Integrated Development Plan. The vision is built on five key pillars: THE OPPORTUNITY CITY Pillar 1: Ensure that Cape Town continues to grow as an opportunity city THE SAFE CITY Pillar 2: Make Cape Town an increasingly safe city THE CARING CITY Pillar 3: Make Cape Town even more of a caring city THE INCLUSIVE CITY Pillar 4: Ensure that Cape Town is an inclusive city THE WELL-RUN CITY Pillar 5: Make sure Cape Town continues to be a well-run city These five focus areas inform all the City’s plans and policies.
    [Show full text]
  • Pearl Schouw Tracy Abrahams Barbara Davis Harold Johannes
    1 MINUTES OF THE WESTERN PROVINCE ATHLETICS COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON MONDAY 12 DECEMBER 2016 AT 19H30 AT THE ATHLONE CIVIC MINOR HALL PRESENT: President : Lester Cameron Vice-President : Jakes Jacobs Chairperson-Cross Country : Andy James Chairperson-Race Walking : Wynand Beukes Chairperson-Road Running : Francois Gouws Finance Officer : Malcolm Salida Internal : Michael Schouw External : Allen Barnes WPA Coaches : Waleed Donough WPA Technical Officials : Gavin Burgess General Manager : Sue Forge WPA Representatives : Pearl Schouw Tracy Abrahams Barbara Davis Harold Johannes CLUBS: ArcelorMittal Saldanha, ATC, Bidvest, Bonteheuwel, Bottelary, Brackenfell, Carbineers, Celtic Harriers, Central, Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr, Defence, Durbac, Edgemead, Eersterivier, Elsies River, Eskom, Fit 2000, Helderberg Harriers, Hewat, K-Way Vob, Khayelitsha, Langebaan Strandlopers, LOA Itheko, Mamre, Midas Spartans, My Training Day, MSA Multisports, Nantes, Nedbank, Ommiedraai Friends, Pick n Pay, Pinelands, Spartan Harriers, Stragglers, Strand, Telkom, Tygerberg, Ultra, UCT, WP Cricket Club, Wild Runner & Trail WP. APOLOGIES: Bellville, Century City, FNB Multisport, Farnese, Foresters, Goodwood Harriers, Harfield Harriers, Observatory, Ravensmead, Sanlam, Thomas Mbiza, Velocity, Mariana Meyer (Chairperson-Track & Field), Riël Hauman, Ben Oliver, Elize Engelbrecht & Adri Jordaan. ABSENT: 24.Com, ACSA, Adventist, Afrika Tikkun, ASICS, ARD, Atlantis Harriers, Atlantic, Aurecon, Bishops, Blue Downs, Born 2 Run, Cape Multisport, Capricorn, Chaeli Sports & Rec., Correctional Services, CPUT, Easterns Kraaifontein, Eersterivier, Fish Hoek, Groot Constantia, Herbalife, Hout Bay, In Touch Run/Walk, Kenfac, KPMG, Lwandle, Macassar, Mamre, Mates, Maxed Elite, Melkbos, Metropolitan, MP Titans, Namaqua, Ogilvy & Mather, Observatory, Old Mutual, Olifantsrivier, Open Box, Parliament, Quirk, RCS Gugulethu, Resbank, RWFL, SACS, SAP, Satori, Somerset Striders, South Peninsula, Southern Striders, Top Form, UWC, Vodacom Striders, Walmers, WC Sports School, Wild Runner & WPA Masters.
    [Show full text]
  • R Conradie Orcid.Org 0000-0002-8653-4702
    Influence of the invasive fish, Gambusia affinis, on amphibians in the Western Cape R Conradie orcid.org 0000-0002-8653-4702 Dissertation submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Science in Zoology at the North-West University Supervisor: Prof LH du Preez Co-supervisor: Prof AE Channing Graduation May 2018 23927399 “The whole land is made desolate, but no man lays it to heart.” JEREMIAH 12:11 i DECLARATION I, Roxanne Conradie, declare that this dissertation is my own, unaided work, except where otherwise acknowledged. It is being submitted for the degree of M.Sc. to the North-West University, Potchefstroom. It has not been submitted for any degree or examination at any other university. ____________________ (Roxanne Conradie) ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to express my gratitude to the following persons and organisations, without whose assistance this study would not have been possible: My supervisor Prof. Louis du Preez and co-supervisor Prof. Alan Channing, for guidance, advice, support, and encouragement throughout the duration of this study. Prof Louis, your passion for the biological sciences has been an inspiration to me since undergraduate Zoology classes five years ago. Prof Alan, you were a vital pillar of support for me in the Cape and I am incredibly grateful towards you. Thank you both for all the time and effort you have put into helping me with my work, for all your honest and detailed advice, as well as practical help. It is truly a privilege to have had such outstanding biologists as my mentors. My husband Louis Conradie, for offering up so many weekends in order to help me with fieldwork.
    [Show full text]
  • The Great Green Outdoors
    MAMRE CITY OF CAPE TOWN WORLD DESIGN CAPITAL CAPE TOWN 2014 ATLANTIS World Design Capital (WDC) is a biannual honour awarded by the International Council for Societies of Industrial Design (ICSID), to one city across the globe, to show its commitment to using design as a social, cultural and economic development tool. THE GREAT Cape Town Green Map is proud to have been included in the WDC 2014 Bid Book, 2014 SILWERSTROOMSTRAND and played host to the International ICSID judges visiting the city. 01 Design-led thinking has the potential to improve life, which is why Cape WORLD DESIGN CAPITAL GREEN OUTDOORS R27 Town’s World Design Capital 2014’s over-arching theme is ‘Live Design. Transform Life.’ Cape Town is defi nitively Green by Design. Our city is one of a few Our particular focus has become ‘Green by Design’ - projects and in the world with a national park and two World Heritage Sites products where environmental, social and cultural impacts inform (Table Mountain National Park and Robben Island) contained within design and aim to transform life. KOEBERG NATURE its boundaries. The Mother City is located in a biodiversity hot Green Map System accepted Cape Town’s RESERVE spot‚ the Cape Floristic Region, and is recognised globally for its new category and icon, created by Design extraordinarily rich and diverse fauna and fl ora. Infestation – the fi rst addition since 2008 to their internationally recognised set of icons. N www.capetowngreenmap.co.za Discover and experience Cape Town’s natural beauty and enjoy its For an overview of Cape Town’s WDC 2014 projects go to www.capetowngreenmap.co.za/ great outdoor lifestyle choices.
    [Show full text]
  • Cape Town Tygerberg Football Association
    Cape Town Tygerberg Football Association Life Members Chairman Vice Chairman Secretary C PANDIT 1991 E DALTON 1993-2004 D WHITING 1993-1997 L MacKAY 1993-1996 D D'OLIVIERA 1991 D TULLEKEN 2005-2009 L RUNDLE 1998-2002 N TOWNSEND 1997- G TAMBAY 1991 A BOTHMAN 2010 B JOHNSON 2003-2004 J ROMAN 1991 P JACOBS 2005 E DALTON 1996 T MORGAN 2006-2007 D ESSACK D ROMAN 2008 D WHITING 1997 R ANTHONY 2010- L RUNDLE 2002 T MORGAN 2007 Chairmans Award Club of the Year Team of the Year Fair Play Trophey T.M.T. Trophey Albert Richardson Vets Player 1992 D ESSACK 1993 T BREVIS 1994 G CRUMPTON TRAMWAY 1995 D WHITING GARDENVILLAGE DEFENCE 1996 E vd MERWE AVENDALE ATH VASCO da GAMA 1997 D TULLEKEN EDGEMEAD G/W NORTHPINE UTD FN RANGERS FISH HOEK TRAMWAY 1998 D TULLEKEN MUTUAL UTD HELLENIC (colts) BELLVILLE CITY CLYDE PINELANDS BELLVILLE CITY 1999 L RUNDLE OLD MUTUAL CAMPS BAY CLYDE PINELANDS ANA GONCALVES FC FORTUNE Ian LEWIS 2000 A DYAMOND SAXON ROVERS EDGEMEAD G/W FISH HOEK TABLE VIEW SAXON ROVERS Danny SMYTH 2001 G CRUMPTON EDGEMEAD G/W VASCO da GAMA DE BEERS CAMPS BAY AVENDALE ATH Pepe dos SANTOS 2002 A DYAMOND EDGEMEAD G/W AJAX CAPE TOWN FISH HOEK NORWAY PARKS FC FORTUNE Eric KEET 2003 A DYAMOND BELLVILLE CITY EDGEMEAD G/W MEADOWRIDGE BELLVILLE CITY VASCO da GAMA Gareth JEENES 2004 L MILNE DURBANVILLE FN RANGERS FN RANGERS FN RANGERS VASCO da GAMA Mike KALLIS 2005 A GONCALVES RYGERSDAL RYGERSDAL WYNBERG st JOHNS OLD MUTUAL TABLE VIEW Kenny GERTSE 2006 L HAMBURGER GARDENVILLAGE DURBANVILLE NORTPINE UNITED BELLVILLE CITY OLD MUTUAL Leslie KALLIS 2007 DURBANVILLE
    [Show full text]
  • Economy, Society and Municipal Services in Khayelitsha
    Economy, society and municipal services in Khayelitsha Jeremy Seekings Centre for Social Science Research, University of Cape Town Report for the Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of Police Inefficiency in Khayelitsha and a Breakdown in Relations between the Community and the Police in Khayelitsha December 2013 Summary Established in 1983, Khayelitsha has grown into a set of neighbourhoods with a population of about 400,000 people, approximately one half of whom live in formal houses and one half in shacks, mostly in informal settlements rather than backyards. Most adult residents of Khayelitsha were born in the Eastern Cape, and retain close links to rural areas. Most resident children were born in Cape Town. Immigration rates seem to have slowed. The housing stock – formal and informal – has grown faster than the population, resulting in declining household size, as in South Africa as a whole. A large minority of households are headed by women. The state has an extensive reach across much of Khayelitsha. Access to public services – including water, electricity and sanitation – has expanded steadily, but a significant minority of residents continue to rely on communal, generally unsatisfactory facilities. Children attend schools, and large numbers of residents receive social grants (especially child support grants). Poverty is widespread in Khayelitsha: Half of the population of Khayelitsha falls into the poorest income quintile for Cape Town as a whole, with most of the rest falling into the second poorest income quintile for the city. The median annual household income in 2011, according to Census data, was only about R20,000 (or R6,000 per capita).
    [Show full text]