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Cape Town Ward Councilors CAPE TOWN WARD COUNCILORS Sub Council 1 Ward Councillors Tel;Mobile; fax Suburbs Century City; Marconi Beam; Milnerton Ridge; Montague Gardens; Phoenix; Rietvlei Table View; Sunset Beach; Sunridge; Killarney Gardens; Tel/Fax: 021 550 - 1028 Mobile: Milnerton, Flamingo Vlei; Sunset Links; Joe Slovo Blaauwberg 4 Berry Liz 082 422 1233 Park; Royal Ascot Melkbosstrand; Duynefontein; Van Riebeeckstrand; Atlantic Beach Estate; Bloubergstrand; West Tel: 021 400 - 1306 Fax: Beach; Bloubergrant; Blouberg Rise; Blouberg 021 400 - 1263 Mobile:083 306 Sands; Sunningdale; Klein Zoute Rivier; Peter Deacon 23 Ina Neilson 6730 Morningstar; Vissershok; Frankdale Tygerhof; Sanddrift; Woodbridge Island; Milnerton Cenral Metro Industrial; Ysterplaat; Rugby; Paarden Eiland; Woodstock; Brooklyn; Salt River; Ysterplaat Air Base; Lagoon Beach; Milnerton Golf Course; Maitland; West dise of Residential area od Century Tel:(021)550 - 1001 55 Bernadette Le Roux Mobile: 084 455 5732 City; Waterfront area; Sunset links Te/Fax: 021 593 - 5802 Mobile: Summer Greens; Arcacia Park; Wingfield; 56 Jack Ridder 076 618 1496 Fractreton; Kensington; Windermere Belgravia; Bellair; Bloemhof; Blommendal; Blomtuin; Bo Oakdale; Chrismar; Groenvallei; Heemstede; Joubert Park; Stellenridge; Stikland Tel: 021 903 3289 Fax:021 Hospitaal; Stikland Industrial Area; Thalman; 906 - 1192 Mobile: 083 591 Vredenberg; Stikland; La Belle; Vredenberg; De La Sub Council 2 3 Ewald Groenewald 6578 Hey Brackenfell Industrial; Everite Industria; Protea Heights;(north protea & keurboom street); Ruwari; Bernadina Heights (south of la boheme & eon Ndumiso David street); Wallacedene9southwest section); Watsonia Bergdal 6 Magwentshu Mobile: 084 964 6202 Park Belmont Park; Eikendal; Northpine; Scottdene(north Fred Monk 7 Grant Twigg Mobile: 082 964 3583 of la boheme and Eon str.) Annandale; Archenfield; Botfontein Smallholdings; Bottelary Smallholdings; Bracken Heights; Brackenfell Central; Brackenfell South; Brandwag; Brantwood(north of Freesia and joubert Street); De Oude Spruit; Edenpark; Ferndale; Haasendal; Hoogstede; Kaapsig; Klaradyn; Kuilsriver Golf Course; Louisvale; Mabille Park;Marinda Park(east section); Morgen Gronde; Normandie Estate; Protea Heights(west of Keurboom, south of Protea); Protea Village; Rouxville; Ruwari(west of Eland); Tel: 021 400 - 1307 Fax: Soneike I; Soneike II; Sonnekuil; 021 400 - 12961 Mobile: 084 Springbokpark(westof Frans Conradie Drive); Tel: 021 980 6053/4 8 Marian Neiuwoudt 224 0023 Valeischt Belmont Park(east of Station Road); Bloekombos; Tel: 021 987 - 0850 Fax: East Rural(south of N1); Kleinbegin; Kraaifontein 021 987 - 3620 Mobile: 073 East; Kraaifontein Industria; Peerless Park West; 691 7189 / 084 628 Wallaceden(eastern section); Wynland Industrial 101 Vuyiswa Mdluli 4155 Park Arauna; Brackenfell Central; Cape Gate; Kleinbron; Morgenster; Morgenster Heights; Okavango Park; Peerless Park North; Scottville; St. Michaels; Vredekloof; Vredekloof Glen; Vredekloofrand; Tel: 021 981 - 4737 Vredekloof Heights; Welgelee; Brackenfell North; Fax: 088 (021) 981 - 4736 Chamonix; Windsor Estate; Windsor Park; 102 Carin Brynard Mobile: 083 447 8810 Malborough Park De Diun; Kaapzicht; Kleinbocsh; Monte Vista; N1 Stad/City; Panorama;Platterkloof; Platterkloof Glen; Sub Council 3 1 Sakkie Pretorius Tel:Tel /021 Fax: 590 021 - 9331680/558 - 2289 - 8241 Sonnendal; Welgelegen; Tygerdal Fax: 021 558 - 0728 Jan Brand 5 James Vos Mobile: 083 640 7640 Bothasig; Edgemead Tel: 021 590 - 1679 Fax: 021 534 - 5096 Mobile: 083 628 Goodwood Ext1; Goodwood Estate; Richmond Tel: 021 590 - 1675 / 76 27 Clive Justus 4136 Estate; Townsend Estate; Vasco Estate Blomvlei; Door De Kraal Farm; Hohien; Kenridge(Bellville); Kenridge(Durbanville); Loevenstein; Niew Maastrecht 1&2; Oude West Hof; Poteavalley; Rural; Selborne; Springfild; Stellenbosch Uni; Tygervalley; Van Riebeecks Hof; Waterfront; Waterkloof De Bron Ext 44; 70 Cathlene Labuschagne Mobile: 072 385 2695 Welgedacht; Welgemoed; Kanonberg Avondale; Bellville CBD; Belvedere; Bosbell; Boston; Churchill Estate; Clamhall De Tijger; Fax: 021 939 - 4047 Mobile: Fairfield Estate; Glenlily; Oakdale; Oostersee Sub Council 4 2 Willem Van Der Bijl Tel:082 782021 0089936 - 8863 Fax: Bellville; Oosterzee Parow; Parow North; Vredelust 021 936 - 8873 Mobile: 084 Elsies River (mostly south of Avonwood avenue); Andries Du Plessis 28 Magdelnene Esbach 288 2099 Avonwood; Salberau; Clarkes Estate; Adriaanse Mobile: 084 627 2409 Tel: 021 932 - 6730 Elsies River (east of 35th Avenue) Florida; Tel: 021 938 8050 25 Freddie Kearns Mobile:084 330 0007 Ravensmead (west of De La Rey Street) Beaconvale; Churchill Estate; Elsies River(northern section); Elsies River Industrial; Glenlily; Golf Tel: 021 591 7627 Course; Parow; Parow Valley; Richmond; Richmond 26 Richard O' Connell Mobile: 084 366 3667 Estate Langa (middle section, east of lerotholi, north of Tel/Fax: 021 695 - 0250 Mobile: washington, Njoli); Epping Industria 1 (southern Sub Council 5 51 Theodora Mthiya 084 277 2666 / 083 574 0037 strip) Tel/Fax: 021 695 0188 Langa (south of washington, Njoli); Kewton (norht of Keith Miller 52 Xolile Gophe Mobile: 084 630 6099 Settlers, west of Vangaurd) Tel/Fax: 021 934 8668 Tel: 021 590 1431 Mobile: 084 330 3309 / 083 629 Airport; Bishop Lavis; Boquinar Industrial Area; Mobile: 084 222 1351 24 Asa Abrahams 1240 Elsies River; Clarkes Estate; Freedom Farm Bonteheuwel (southeast of Bonteheuwel Avenue); Netreg; Boquinar Industrial Area; CharlesvilleDurrheim Local Area; Kalksteenfontein; King David Country Club; Montana Extension; Tel/Fax: 021 695 2229 Montevideo; Nooitgedacht; Valhall Park ( south of 31 Abdol Abrahams Tel:Mobile: 021 084 694 306 3306 4931 Angela Street 50 Theresa Thompson Mobile: 084 779 8402 Bonteheuwel (northern section) Avondale; Beaconvale; Bellville CBD; Bellrail; Chrismar; Dunrobin; Fairfield; Estate; Hardekraaltjie; Kempenville; Klipkop; Oakdale; Oosterzee Parow; Parow; Parow East; Ravensmead; Sanlamhof; Stikland; Transnet; Sub Council 6 10 Jefrey Van Wyk Mobile: 084 355 3557 Tygerberg Hospital Tel: 021 400 1304 Fax: Belhar (western section); Elsies River (southeast Mthetho Sydney 021 400 1293 Mobile: 076 section); Parow Industrial; Uitsig; Malawi Camp Ngcatshe 22 Daniel Plato 832 5505 (southeast section) Bellville South; Bellville South Industrial; Bellville Waste; Glenhaven; Greenlands; Labiance; Marinda Tel: 021 951 3367 Fax: Park (eastern section); Sacks Circle; Saxon 021 951 3367 Mobile: 084 Industrial; Technical College; Transnet (sections); Mobile:084 611 5986 9 Glen Kleinsmith 422 2727 Triangle Farm; UWC; Vogelvlei Aurora; Betanie; Chanteclair; D'urbanville; Durbanville Proper; Durbanville Hills; DURBELL; Everglen; Eversdal; Eversdal Heights; Glen Ive; Natures Valley; Nerina; O' Kennedyville; Rosendal; Tel/Fax: 021 975 - 1687 Mobile: Rasenpark; Stellenberg; Stellenryk; Valmary Park; Sub Council 7 21 Danetta Smith 082 771 1759 Vergesig; Vygeboom; Wairoa Atlantis; Avondale; Cape Farms; Malmesbury Tel: 021 576 1429 Fax: Farms; Mamre; Pella Mission Station; Saxonsea; 021 572 7371 Mobile: 084 Silverstream strand; Wesfleur; Extension 12; Dennis Smit 29 Mercia Arendse 688 8330 Extension 13 Tel: 021 573 - 7109 Atlantis Industrial; Beaconhill; Camphill Village; Tel: 021970 - 3002/5 Fax: 021 573 7117 Mobile: Koeberg; Malmesbury Rural; Protea Park; Mobile: 084 227 1845 32 Lubabalo Lukas Yiba 084 355 3552 Robinvale; Saxonwold Sherwood; Witsand Amanda Glen; Bonnie Brook; Brighton Road (up to Aristea Primary School); Durbanville Golf Course; Durbanville Meadows; Durbanville Sport Grounds; Langeberg Ridge; Langerberg Village; Tel: 021 400 1303 Fax: Langerberghoogte; Langeberg Ridge; Morningstar; 021 400 1333 Mobile: 083 Pinehurst; Rosedale; Sonstraal; Sonstraal Heights; 103 Lionel Roelf 640 3022 Tarra; Uitzicht; Wellway Park East; Zoo Park Brentwood Park; Cape Farms; Contemanskloof Road (portion); De Grendal; Durmonte; East Rural; Fisantekraal; Fisantekraaldorp; Joostenbergvlakte; Klipheuwel; Malanshoogte; Malmesbury Farms; Paarl Farms; Philidelphia; Proteaville; Richmond Park; Richwood; Ruitershoogte; Schoongezicht; The Crest; Veirlanden; Vissershok; Vissershok Tel/Fax: 021 919 5259 Road (portion); Vryheid; Wellway park; proper; 105 Claude Ipser Mobile: 083 291 7615 Westerdale Fax: 021 857 2651 Mobile: Croydon; Macassar; Firgrove; Heldervue; Kramat; Sub Council 8 15 Edward Pietersen 083 667 1971 Somerset Ridge; Sandvlei Tel: 021 850 4163 Bridgewater Ext 1; Helderzicht; Garden Village; Fax: 021 853 8992 Mobile: Strand Central; Langverwacht; Bizweni; Rome Glen; Izak Du Toit 83 Dave Venter 083 663 7303 Van Der Stel; Gants; Strand Industrial Area Somerset West; The Links; Steynsrust; Spanish Farm; Helena Heights; Die Wingerd; Bellaire; Parei Tel: 021 850 4150 Tel/Fax: 021 855 4421 Valley; Land en Zeezicht; Monte Serino; Helderberg Mobile:084 222 1247 84 Gisela Jespersen Mobile: 082 570 6228 Village; Briza Rome Glen; Chris Nissen Park; Die Bos; Fax: 021 845 9725 Mobile: Nomzamo; Onverwacht; Asanda Village; Heritage 85 Mbuyiselo Samual Matha Tel/Fax:084 644 6282021 845 / 082 8250 549 Mobile: 8812 Park; Somerset Wset Business Park 86 Xolani Sotashe 084 629 0809 Rusthof; Lwandle; Helderberg Park; Greenways Somerset West Rural; Broadlands; Sir Lowry's Tel: 021 850 4164 Fax: Pass; Gustrouw; Cassablanca; Southfork; Harmony 021 853 8992 Mobile: 083 Park; Gordons Bay Central; Temperance Town; 100 Johan Middleton 284 0427 Harbour Island; Anchorage Park; Mountain Side Ikwezi Park Washington Square; Driftsands (south Mobile: 084 277 2722 / 084 868 of N2,
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