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Public Libraries Phone: 021 483 2044/0718/2249 Fax: 021 419 7541 Helga Fraser (Research Librarian) E-mail: [email protected] Shanaaz Ebrahim (Library Assistant Research) E-mail: [email protected] WESTERN CAPE PUBLIC LIBRARY LIST September 2017 Abbotsdale Public Library (SWARTLAND MUNICIPALITY) Cnr Swartland Municipality, Private Bag X52, Malmesbury, 7300 Roosmaryn Street, Abbotsdale, 7300 Contact: Brian Dirkse Tel: 022 487 9474 E-mail: [email protected] Latitude Longitude -33.496131 18.667829 Adriaanse Public Library (CITY OF CAPE TOWN MUNICIPALITY) PO Box 4725, Cape Town, 8000 Adriaanse Avenue, Elsies River, 7490 Contact: Barry Jagger Tel: 021 444 2392 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Latitude Longitude - 33.9375700003 18.5847500005 Albertinia Public Library (HESSEQUA MUNICIPALITY) 2 Horn Street, Albertinia, 6695 Contact: Ms Ursula Oosthuizen Tel: 0864015186(office) E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Latitude Longitude - 34.2028211908 21.5851326493 Algeria Mini Library (CEDERBERG MUNICIPALITY) Algeria settlement, halfway between Clanwilliam and Citrusdal PO Box 440, Clanwilliam, 8135 Contact: Ms E. Hanekom Cell: 076 559 2347 Tel: 027 482 1137 E-mail: [email protected] (Librarian) E-mail: [email protected] (Municiapal library manager) Latitude Longitude -32.373509 19.058529 Ashbury Public Library (LANGEBERG MUNICIPALITY) 1 52 Wilge Ave, Ashbury Private Bag X2, Ashton, 6715 Cnr Eike and Wilge Avenue, Ashbury, Montagu Contact: Ms Megan de Koker Tel: 072 045 1332 Fax: 023 626 2426 E-mail: [email protected] Latitude Longitude -33.76683 2014883 Ashton Public Library (LANGEBERG MUNICIPALITY) 23 Faure Street, Ashton, 6715 P/Bag X2, Ashton, 6715 Contact: Ms Joan da Luz / Aletta Wiese Tel: 023 615 8067 Fax: 023 615 1320 E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.83412978 20.052038167 Asla Park (temporary closed) Athlone Public Library (CITY OF CAPE TOWN MUNICIPALITY) PO Box 4725, Cape Town, 8000 Cnr of Dobson and Klipfontein Roads, Athlone, 7764 Contact: Ms Soraya Samuels Tel: 021 696 6250 Fax: 021 697 1734 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.9606699999 18.5047999997 Aurora Public Library (BERG RIVER MUNICIPALITY) PO Box 29, Velddrif, 7365 Main Road, Aurora, 7325 Contact: Ms Belinda Nero-Klein Tel: 022 952 1720 (library)/ 022 9521730(H) Cell: 083 295 6264 Fax: 022 952 1720 E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -32.7054561293 18.4847846422 Avian Park Public Library (BREEDE VALLEY MUNICIPALITY) Avian Park, Worcester, 6849 Cnr Pelican and Sandpiper Streets, Worcester, 6849 Contact: Nombasa Makasi Tel. 023 348 2914 Cell: 074 409 2491 Email: [email protected] Latitude Longitude 2 Avondale Public Library (CITY OF CAPE TOWN MUNICIPALITY) Private Bag 4728, Cape Town, 8000 Grosvenor Avenue, Atlantis, 7349 Contact: Mr Andre Davids Tel: 021 527 3529 Fax: 021 572 3627 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.5710100001 18.4863000002 Avontuur Mini Library (GEORGE MUNICIPALITY) PO Box 9, Avontuur, 6490 Ou Bains Road, Avontuur, 6490 Contact: Ms Karen Janse Tel: 044 752 3351 (school) Fax: 086 512 6463 Cell: 074 994 5783 E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.7241571812 23.1618292545 Barrydale Public Library (SWELLENDAM MUNICIPALITY) PO Box 85, Barrydale 6750 12 Bain Street, Barrydale, 6750 Contact: Ms Rina De Villiers Tel: 028 514 8572 Cell: 076 406 5007 Fax: 028 572 1285 E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.903810622 20.7220336585 Beaufort West Public Library (BEAUFORT WEST MUNICIPALITY) 15 Church Street, Beaufort West, 6970 Contact: Nomangesi Menziwa Tel: 023 414 8113 Tel: 023 414 8032 (Mr Amos Makendlana: Director) Fax: 023 415 8103 E-mail: [email protected] ( library manager) E-mail: [email protected] Queries: Mr Amos Makendlana (Library manager, Beaufort-West Corporate Services) GPS: Latitude Longitude -32.3504654043 22.5830712842 BEAUFORT WEST REGIONAL LIBRARY P/Bag X510, Beaufort West, 6970 1 Pieter Jacobs Avenue, Beaufort West, 6970 Contact: Vacant Tel: 023 414 3511 Fax: 023 414 4101 E-mail: [email protected] GPS: 3 Latitude Longitude -32.3495101703 22.5887939804 Belhar Public Library (CITY OF CAPE TOWN MUNICIPALITY) PO Box 4725, Cape Town, 8000 Blackberry Crescent, Belhar, 7493 Contact: Martha Andreas-Mpela Tel: 021 952 5807 Fax: 021 952 0882 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude - 33.94421000000 18.6146599995 Bella Vista Public Library (WITZENBERG MUNICIPALITY) Krisante Street, Bella Vista, 6837 Contact: Ms Elaine Slinger Tel: 023 315 5045 E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.3323903454 19.3199912111 Bellville Public Library (CITY OF CAPE TOWN MUNICIPALITY) PO Box 4725, Cape Town, 8000 Carl van Aswegen Street, Bellville, 7530 Contact: Ms Christelle Lubbe Tel: 021 444 0300 Fax: 021 948 9313 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.9022300004 18.6244000003 Bellville South Public Library (CITY OF CAPE TOWN MUNICIPALITY) Community Centre, Kasselsvlei Road, Bellville South, 7530 Contact: Suraya Hassiem Tel: 021 951 4370 Fax: 021 951 7020 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.915237886 18.642712082 Bergendal Mini Library (DRAKENSTEIN MUNICIPALITY) PO Box 514, Paarl South, 7624 Cnr Bergendal Primary School, Paarl South (next to Fairview) Contact: Tel: 021 863 3470 (headmaster of school) Contact: Ms Estelle Johnson Tel: 021 807 4871 Fax: 021 872 4116 E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.7701263282 18.9188329129 4 Berghof Mini Library (BERG RIVER MUNICIPALITY) P/Bag X4, Porterville, 6810 Berghof NGK Primary School, Porterville, 6810 Contact: Ms Jackie Titus Tel: 022 931 2280 Cell: 083 959 7982 (Library Manager : Gerna Croeser) E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -32.973361097 19.0587758364 Bergplaas Library Depot (BITOU MUNICIPALITY) Private Bag X6556, GEORGE, 6530 14 Bergplaas, Bergplaas plantation, George, 6530 Contact: Ms Ronelle Kamfer Tel: 044 850 1048 E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.900734 22.674498 Berg River Mini Library (DRAKENSTEIN MUNICIPALITY) PO Box 557, Wellington, 7654 Haaskraal Road, Cnr Berg River Primary School, Voëlgesang Farm, Wellington Contact: Ms Elsabet Du Toit Tel: 021 873 6038 Fax: 021 864 1136 E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.5901540002 18.9510909998 Bettie Julius Public Library (previously Monte Bertha) (BERG RIVER MUNICIPALITY) P/Bag X4, Porterville, 6810 Cnr Long & Jacaranda Streets, Monte Bertha, 6810 Contact: Mr Henry Brian Dirkse Tel: 022 931 2100 Cell: 078 6254305 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.0208215476 18.9864728948 Bishop Lavis Public Library (CITY OF CAPE TOWN MUNICIPALITY) PO Box 4725, Cape Town, 8000 Lavis Drive, Bishop Lavis, 7490 (next to Municipal Clinic) Contact: Ms Antoinette Dempers Tel: 021 927-3940 Fax: 021 927-2948 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.94925000000 18.5831500004 Bitterfontein Public Library (MATZIKAMA MUNICIPALITY) PO Box 17, Bitterfontein, 8200 5 Main Road, Bitterfontein, 8200 Contact: Ms A. McKinnon Tel: 027 642 7017 Fax: 027 642 7144 E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -31.0372779966 18.2675352007 BLAAUWBERG REGIONAL LIBRARY Rooms 513/514, Provincial Library Services, Cnr Hospital & Chiappini Streets, Cape Town, 8001 Contact: Mr Honest Mxokozeli Tel: 021 483 2286 / 2287 Fax: 021 419 7541 E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.9157400003 18.4205699998 Blanco Public Library (GEORGE MUNICIPALITY) 3 George Avenue, Blanco, 6529 Contact: Mr James De Waal Tel: 044 870 7047 E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.9432099997 22.41244400000 Blomnek Mini Library (OUDTSHOORN MUNICIPALITY) to be opened soon De Rust Bloubergstrand Public Library (CITY OF CAPE TOWN MUNICIPALITY) PO Box 4725, Cape Town, 8000 Andrew Foster Road, Bloubergstrand, 7441 Contact: Ms J. Strydom Tel/Fax: 021 554 1641 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.8010309311 18.4601448297 Bongolethu Public Library (OUDTSHOORN MUNICIPALITY) Dassie Road, 8th Avenue, Oudtshoorn, 6625 Contact: Nicolas van Hansen/ Virginia Molo ( Both Acting ) Contact: Phumla Mfuku (library manager) Tel: (044) 203 3928 / 3116 (library manager) Tel: 044 2033931 Fax: 044 203 3104 (municipality) E-mail: [email protected] (Library Manager ) E-mail: [email protected]/[email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.6041435373 22.2369666624 Bonnievale Public Library (LANGEBERG MUNICIPALITY) 6 P/Bag X2, Ashton, 6715 16 Van Zyl Street, Bonnievale, 6730 Contact: Ms Sylvia Swanepoel Tel: 023 616 8016 Fax: 023 616 2937 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] GPS: Latitude Longitude -33.9390557406 20.1012416382 Bonteheuwel Public Library (CITY OF CAPE TOWN MUNICIPALITY) PO Box 4725, Cape Town, 8000 Bonteheuwel Town Centre, Bluegum Street, 7764 Contact: Ms Princess Cikizwa Ntilashe Tel: 021 444 0141/3 Fax: 021 694 4393 E-mail: [email protected]
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