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Load-Shedding Area 3 BEL'AIRE LYNN'S VIEW HELDERBERG VILLAGE JONKERS HOOGTE SITARI COUNTRY ESTATE VREDENZICHT ILLAIRE HELDERBERG ESTATE SILWERBOOMKLOOF LA MONTAGNE BRAEVIEW FRAAIGELEGEN SPANISH FARM FIRGROVE STEENBRAS VIEW PARELVALLEI KLEINHOEWES HELENA HEIGHTS MACASSAR LA CONCORDE WORLD'S VIEW - SOMERSET WEST DEACONVILLE HELDERVUE MONTE SERENO LA SANDRA MARVINPARK HIGHVELD SOMERSET WEST NATURE RESERVE NEW SCHEME HELDERRANT BRANDWACHT BRIZA MONTCHERE NUTWOOD ERINVALE ESTATE DEEPFREEZE GOEDE HOOP GOLDEN HILL EXT 1 DIE WINGERD SCHONENBERG PEARL RISE PAREL VALLEI MACASSAR PEARL MARINA THE LINK NATURE'S VALLEY SOMERSET RIDGE STUART'S HILL LAND EN ZEEZICHT DORHILL GOLDEN ACRE MALL INTERCHANGE JACQUES HILL MORNINGSIDE WESTRIDGE - SOMERSET WEST BERBAGO FIRGROVE RURAL BENE TOWNSHIP AUDAS ESTATE ROUNDHAY MARTINVILLE MALL MOTOR CITY SOMERSET WEST STELLENBOSCH FARMS MALL TRIANGLE CAREY PARK KALAMUNDA GARDEN VILLAGE PAARDE VLEI SILVERTAS BRIDGEWATER BIZWENI HEARTLAND HISTORIC PRECINCT LOURENSIA PARK HELDERZICHT DE VELDE ROME GLEN LONGDOWN ESTATE VICTORIA PARK HUMANSHOF HEARTLAND BEACH ROAD PRECINCT STRAND CARWICK OLIVE GROVE BOSKLOOF STRAND GOLF CLUB GANTS PARK VAN DER STEL DENNEGEUR GOEDEHOOP STRANDVALE STRAND INDUSTRIA HERITAGE PARK SOMERSET WEST BUSINESS PARK ASLA PARK FERNWOOD ASANDA ONVERWACHT VILLAGE STRAND CHRIS NISSEN PARK ONVERWACHT - THE STRAND NOMZAMO TWIN PALMS SIR LOWRY'S PASS GEORGE PARK MISSION GROUNDS LWANDLE HELDERBERG INDUSTRIAL PARK SOMERSET FOREST BROADLANDS VILLAGE HIGH RIDING STRAND HELDERBERG PARK BROADLANDS BROADLANDS PARK GREENWAYS SERCOR PARK Swartland SOUTHFORK FAIRVIEW GOLF ESTATE FIRLANDS Drakenstein STRAND GORDONS BAY ANTILLES/CAYMAN BEACH ADMIRALS PARK ONVERWACHT - GORDON'S BAY GORDONS BAY GORDONS STRAND ESTATE Table ANCHORAGE PARK MANSFIELD INDUSTRIA Bay Atlantic HARBOUR ISLAND DOBSON Ocean TEMPERANCE TOWN Stellenbosch WINSLOW MOUNTAINSIDE ESTATE MOUNTAINSIDE EXT 2 MOUNTAINSIDE Hout Bay GORDON HEIGHTS GORDONS BAY EXT 12 Theewaterskloof GORDONS BAY VILLAGE Gordon's Bay False Bay STELLENBOSCH FARMS Load-sheOvdedrstiranngd Areas GORDONS BAY HELDERBERG RURAL Please Note: - Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information in this map at the time of publication . - The spatial data portrayed in this map is as current, accurate and complete as provided by the various line departments responsible for the maintenance of these datasets. - The City of Cape Town accepts no responsibility for, and will not be liable for, any errors or omissions contained herein. WORLD'S VIEW - CALEDON FARMS THIS MAP WAS COMPILED BY: Legend Railways Major Roads Other Roads CITY MAPS Standing Waterbodies Biodiversity Networks Information & Knowledge Management Intermittent Waterbodies Load-shedding Areas Mar 2021 F Load-shedding 0 245 490 980 1 470 CCT Load-shedding Areas Eskom Load-shedding Areas Contact Information: Tel: +27 21 487 2711 Mar 2021 Mar 2021 Meters Area 3 Fax: 086 202 8439 1 5 9 13 17 22 1:45 804 [email protected] 2 6 10 14 21 23 Please The load-shedding areas, as indicated note: on the map, is an estimation of this City of Cape Town Date: March 2021 3 7 11 15 Eskom customer areas. Affected areas may supplied vary on occassion due to operational Job Number: 2021_101 4 8 12 16 requirements..
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