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This comes after the owner of Club Royale on Imam Haron Road received complaints and a notice. Resident Noel Crowie says the site where rubbish accumulated was a real “eyesore”. “When people drive over this bridge that is all they see. Surely they could have some other place to dispose of their rubbish,” Crowie says. The dirt pile was situated at the top of the building premises on a balcony in full view of passing motorists and pedestrians. He adds that the rubbish that accumulated over a period of time was a cause of concern for residents in the area. “It poses a health risk and the complaint should be considered urgent. It contains pathogens and I have subsequently spoken to the owners of the building about the po- tential risk,” Crowie adds. Further measures were also taken by the concerned resident, who forwarded his com- plaint to the City of Cape Town on behalf of the community of Lansdowne and Kenwyn and requested for the health department to take corrective action by ordering the re- moval of the waste. Siyabulela Mamkeli, mayoral committee member for health, confirms a site visit was conducted after the City received the com- plaint. “A City health official was at the site to investigate the complaint on 30 October. City health served a notice on the owner to have the rubbish cleared,” Mamkeli says. A follow-up site visit was conducted on Wednesday last week and it was found that the owner had complied with the notice and cleared the area. Mamkeli urges residents to report sites where illegal dumping is witnessed. Residents must report illegal dumping to the City’s call centre on 0860 103 089. “Illegal dumping is a major challenge for the City and while our teams do their best to clear these sites as frequently as resour- ces allow, the only way in which it will ever be managed is if residents refrain from dumping waste illegally and assist us by re- porting illegal dumping or providing tip-offs about the perpetrators.” Efficient service Crowie says he is relieved and happy that the site has since been cleared. “We are very happy at the efficient service rendered by the health department and the practitioner. It restores our confidence as residents when it comes to service delivery within the community,” Crowie says. V What are your thoughts? Email your opinion to [email protected]. TELLING IT AS IT IS LANSDOWNE TELLING IT AS IT IS LANSDOWNE TELLING IT AS IT IS LANSDOWNE The once iconic Luxurama Theatre in Wynberg is to be remembered with a new production as a tribute to the grand old dame. Remembering The Lux is said to be a highlight of the festive season which will showcase at the Baxter Theatre in December. The play is written and directed by Alistair Izobell and Baxter CEO and artistic director Lara Foot. They will bring to life and celebrate the history of the LUX through strories and classic hit songs from 3 December to 9 January. Featured in the photo form left are Brian van Rheede, Nanette Newman, Gordon Rennie and John Paget in Cinderella which opened at the Luxurama Theatre back in the day. Read more on page 4. PHOTO SUPPLIED BY BRIAN VAN RHEEDE Relive the glory days of the Lux
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Page 1: People’s Post Lansdowne 20151110

TUESDAY 10 November 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] IT AS IT IS

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Bridge ‘eyesore’ cleanedCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

A dumping site that greetedmotorists asthey crossed theLansdownebridgehasbeen cleared.

This comes after the owner of Club Royaleon Imam Haron Road received complaintsand a notice.Resident Noel Crowie says the site where

rubbish accumulated was a real “eyesore”.“When people drive over this bridge that

is all they see. Surely they could have someother place to dispose of their rubbish,”Crowie says.The dirt pile was situated at the top of the

building premises on a balcony in full view

of passing motorists and pedestrians.He adds that the rubbish that accumulated

over a period of time was a cause of concernfor residents in the area.“It poses a health risk and the complaint

should be considered urgent. It containspathogens and I have subsequently spokento the owners of the building about the po-tential risk,” Crowie adds.Further measures were also taken by the

concerned resident, who forwarded his com-plaint to the City of Cape Town on behalf ofthe community of Lansdowne and Kenwynand requested for the health department totake corrective action by ordering the re-moval of the waste.Siyabulela Mamkeli, mayoral committee

member for health, confirms a site visit wasconducted after the City received the com-plaint.“A City health official was at the site to

investigate the complaint on 30 October.City health served a notice on the owner tohave the rubbish cleared,” Mamkeli says.A follow-up site visit was conducted on

Wednesday last week and it was found thatthe owner had complied with the notice andcleared the area.Mamkeli urges residents to report sites

where illegal dumping is witnessed.Residents must report illegal dumping to

the City’s call centre on 0860 103 089.“Illegal dumping is a major challenge for

the City and while our teams do their best

to clear these sites as frequently as resour-ces allow, the only way in which it will everbe managed is if residents refrain fromdumping waste illegally and assist us by re-porting illegal dumping or providing tip-offsabout the perpetrators.”

Efficient serviceCrowie says he is relieved and happy that

the site has since been cleared.“We are very happy at the efficient service

rendered by the health department and thepractitioner. It restores our confidence asresidents when it comes to service deliverywithin the community,” Crowie says.V What are your thoughts? Email your opinion [email protected].

TELLING IT AS IT IS

LANSDOWNE

TELLING IT AS IT IS

LANSDOWNE

TELLING IT AS IT IS

LANSDOWNE

The once iconic Luxurama Theatre in Wynberg is to be remembered with a new production as a tributeto the grand old dame. Remembering The Lux is said to be a highlight of the festive season whichwill showcase at the Baxter Theatre in December. The play is written and directed by Alistair Izobelland Baxter CEO and artistic director Lara Foot. They will bring to life and celebrate the history of theLUX through strories and classic hit songs from 3 December to 9 January. Featured in the photo formleft are Brian van Rheede, Nanette Newman, Gordon Rennie and John Paget in Cinderella which openedat the Luxurama Theatre back in the day. Read more on page 4. PHOTO SUPPLIED BY BRIAN VAN RHEEDE

Relive the glory days of the Lux

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V Soetwater: The MJ puppy shelter will hostan outing to the Soetwater Resort. The pick-up

point will be at Parkwood Primary School at07:30. Tickets cost R70 per person. Fundsraised from this event will be used is to fencethe premises of the shelter. For more informa-tion contact Max Swartz on 078 414 3288.

Saturday 19 December

V Ottery: The Ottery Boyz Motorcycle Clubchildren’s Christmas convoy will be visiting thepoorest of the poor children in communities onthe Cape Flats for the seventh year. Theconvoy consists of bikers, police and privatevehicles and will depart with bakkie loads ofdonated toys (new or good second-hand toys),hotdogs, packets of chips, sweets, ice lolliesand clothes to the blaring sounds of Christmassongs. Any person, business or organisationwishing to donate to the Christmas convoy cancontact Morne Blake on 073 671 8642, AndreBlake on 073 418 0962 or Keith Blake on073 877 6207.

Fun day for kids torevive MuharramAbout 400 children from across the Cape

peninsula, Boland and West Coast en-joyed a day of fun and edutainment whenthe South African National Zakah Fund(Sanzaf) held its annual Muharram chil-dren’s day programme at the CaledonianRosesRFCsports grounds inAthlone indus-tria on Saturday.Sanzaf caseworkers identified groups of

children through their networks in Mitch-ell’s Plain, Belhar, the greaterAthlone area,Salt River, Manenberg, Elsies River and asfar afield as Paarl, Vredenburg, Wellingtonand Worcester.The purpose of the day was to give chil-

dren from underprivileged communitiesthe opportunity to enjoy a day of fun. Its aim

is also to revive theCapetonian spirit ofMu-harram, in which children would histori-cally be treated to sweets or other forms ofcharity.On Saturday each child was treated to a

breakfast box containing amuffin, yoghurt,fruit juice, fruit and other snacks at thestart of the day. Hip Hip Hooray event plan-ners ensured that there were activities forall age groups to enjoy, including a “Ken-sington Palace” jumping castle, giant andmini water slides, an inflatable obstaclecourse and a splash pool.Children were also able to enjoy popcorn

and candyfloss at a candy station.V For more information on Sanzaf projects and pro-grammes call 0861 726 923,

Children from the Siddique Islamic Centre’s madrasa enjoy breakfast before exploring theactivities at the Muharram children’s day held in Athlone on Saturday.

The Union of Jewish Women will beholding a Bob Dylan tribute concertas an end-of-year fundraiser. The con-cert will feature a blend of Dylan’s fa-mous country and blues works.A narrative on Dylan’s life will run

between songs.Mick Laden will perform and will

be joined by Jet Butow.The concert will take place at the

Centre for theBook, 62Victoria Streetin the city centre on Sunday 29 No-vember from 20:00 to 22:00. Ticketscost R200 each and are available from021 434 9555.

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Dumping headachein NewfieldsCHEVON BOOYSEN

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Uncut and overgrown grass on verges andpavements in Newfields Village has becomea headache for residents.Added to this, dumping in the area is also

getting worse and residents say they wantroleplayers to jump in before it gets out ofhand.Resident Shaheed Salie says he has tried

for close on two months to have the areacleared but communication to the City ofCape Town has proven fruitless.“I have contacted them for about a month

and a half but to date nothing has been done.Our area looks unkempt because nobodycleans here,” he says.Salie says he has tried to find out who is

responsible for cleaning in the area but todate has not received an answer.“When you see the council workers here

during the week for clean-ups, they clean upin Surran Road but do not come into the vil-lage. I asked why this was the case and theytold me the contractor was responsible forit,” Salie says.He has forwarded his concerns to a few

community workers as well as the wardcouncillor but no help has been received.

Ernest Sonnenberg, mayoral committeemember for utility services, confirms theCity’s cleansing department is responsiblefor cleaning the area.“The streets are cleaned by the City’s

cleansing section and the open spaces arecleaned by either the cleansing section orCity parks (depending on the land’s usage),”he says.Salie adds he called the City’s call centre

to report the incident and received a refer-ence number, but Sonnenberg says he can’tfind this number on the system.Sonnenberg has urged residents to report

illegal dumping by emailing the City.“In order for residents to see a sustained

improvement in their area, they need to ap-peal to those communitymembers who litteranddumpwaste illegally to stopdoing so.Notonly does this behaviour pose a threat to pub-lic health andgeneral hygieneandattractive-ness of one’s neighbourhood, it is a contra-vention of the City’s waste management by-law, and perpetrators are liable to face costlyfines,” Sonnenberg explains.The City spends more than R300m annual-

ly in its efforts to tackle the problem of illegaldumping in Cape Town.V To report illegal dumping email the City of Cape Townon [email protected].

Gang member killed in Ascension RoadA 36-year-old man was shot and killed inHeideveld on Monday last week.Lieutenant Ian Bennett, Manenberg po-

lice’s spokesperson, says patrolling policefound the victim, with a gunshot wound to

his head, lying in Ascension Road.“Police were alerted by passersby,” says

Bennett. “It is unknownwhathappenedasnogunshots were heard and the victim wasidentified as a member of a local gang.”

Electricity cutsparks protestCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

Chaos erupted last week as residents ofEgoli informal settlement took to the

streets to show their dissatisfaction aftertheir illegal electricity supply was cut.Traffic was brought to a halt on Tuesday

afternoonwhen residents embarked on pro-test action along Old Strandfontein Road.The road was cordoned off between Klip

and Ottery roads after police were called tothe scene.Grassy Park police spokesperson War-

rant Officer Wynita Kleinsmith saysGrassy Park and Philippi police officerswere alerted to the protest action on the cor-ner of Old Strandfontein and Boundaryroads.“The protest came after the City of Cape

Town disconnected the electricity of Egoliinformal settlement in Philippi. A group ofabout 150 protesters residing in Egoli in-formal settlement took to the streets to showtheir dissatisfaction about the City of CapeTowndisconnecting their electricity earlierin the day,” Kleinsmith says.Motorists were diverted along 5th Ave-

nue as protest action included throwingstones and burning tyres.“Police’s public order policing unit

brought the protest to a halt when protest-ers started stoning vehicles and police.Stunt grenades and rubber bullets wereused to disperse the crowd,” she adds.Two men, aged 19 and 35, were arrested

as well as three women, aged 30, 46 and 50,on charges of public violence andmaliciousdamage to property. They were to appear inAthlone Magistrates’ Court.“Police will not tolerate criminal activi-

ties and disobeying of the law, especially in

their presence, and will protect innocentlives and property,” Kleinsmith says.Ernest Sonnenberg, mayoral committee

member for utility services, says the in-formal settlement is not on the grid, whichmeans they were connecting illegally.“Egoli is situated on private land and as

such cannot be electrified. The communityis therefore connecting themselves illegallyto the grid, and wilfully vandalising distri-bution infrastructure in the area.“The continual vandalism of the system

has resulted in power supply to neighbour-ing communities being interrupted forhours and sometimes days at a time,” Son-nenberg explains.“The residents of Egoli have declared that

while they do not have electricity they willcontinue to vandalise infrastructure in anattempt to strong-arm the City into supply-ing electricity to the settlement. Given thelegal impediments, however, this is unfor-tunately not possible,” Sonnenberg says.JP Smith, mayoral committee member

for safety and security, says the City sentfire and rescue services to extinguish firesfrom burning tyres that protestors left inthe road.“Three traffic officers, eight metro police

officers and four law enforcement officerswere on scene to assist the police who arethe primary agency in dealing withmattersaround public order policing,” Smith says.Sonnenberg says normal supply has re-

turned to the farms in the area.“However, sustaining a reliable supply to

customers in the area is challenging due tothe continual theft and vandalism.”V Residents can report cable theft to the City’s metalstheft unit on 0800 222 771.V What are your thoughts? Email [email protected] to share your views.

Protesting along Old Strandfontein Road, residents of Egoli informal settlement resorted toburning traffic control boxes and robots last week Tuesday.

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The City of Cape Town invites comment from communities on the annual review (2016/17review) on the proposed amendments to the Integrated Development Plan (IDP) for2012 to 2017.

In terms of section 17 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000,the public and interested parties or groups are given the opportunity to submit comments,recommendations or input to the municipality from 10 November 2015 to 15 December 2015.

Comments may be submitted by:

• Fax: 086 514 9938• E-mail: [email protected]• Written submission: 15th Floor, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town 8001 (for

• SMS: ‘idp’ followed by your comments to 31766• Website: www.capetown.gov.za/en/IDP•

The City’s Public Participation Unit will assist people who cannot read or write, people livingwith disabilities and people from disadvantaged groups who are unable to submit writtencomments to have their comments, recommendations or input recorded and submitted tothe City. Contact the following persons:

For general public participation:Ruché Daniels, tel.: 021 400 1766 or [email protected]

For disadvantaged groups:Zandile Mahlasela, tel.: 021 400 5501 or [email protected]

The proposed amendments to the IDP will be available for viewing at www.capetown.gov.za/

Direct enquiries to IDP Process Management: 021 400 9806 or [email protected].

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER248/2015

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Relive glory daysof the LuxuramaASTRID FEBRUARIE

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The once iconic theatre Luxurama inWynberg is to be remembered with a

new production as a tribute to the grand olddame.Remembering the Lux is set to be a high-

light of the festive season.The play, which is written and directed

by Alistair Izobell and Baxter CEO and ar-tistic director Lara Foot, will bring to lifeand celebrate its history through storiesand classic hit songs in this first-ever hom-age to the legendary Luxurama, built in1963 by Ronnie Quibell.

“I am personally so excited to be honour-ing the Luxurama Theatre, which washome to so many of this city’s audiencesduring its heyday”, Alistair says.

This is a first-time collaboration betweenAlistair and Lara, both accomplished andrespected artists in their respective genres.

The Baxter has launched a special Face-book page called The Lux and members ofthe public are encouraged to join and sharetheir memories, pictures and stories aboutthis once statuesque and vibrant entertain-ment centre.

“We would like to invite local audiencesto join us in this festive season celebrationas we pay tribute to the Lux and urge themto share theirmemories and stories with uson this Facebook page,” Alistair says.

Luxurama Theatre became a vital cultur-al hub for many integrated audiences andit preceded the Three Arts Complex in Die-priver, which was also established by theQuibell brothers. It was the first theatrecomplex to host mixed audiences duringapartheid.

Many top international artists, such asConnie Francis, Dusty Springfield, Engel-bertHumperdink,TomJones, PercySledge,Peaches and Herb, Petula Clark, Jose Feli-ciano, Dobie Gray, Joe Dolan and LovelaceWatkins performed at the Luxurama. Localstars Taliep Petersen, Zayn Adam, Jonat-han Butler, Richard Jon Smith, Ricardo,Ronnie Joyce and Lionel Petersen are justa few of themusic sensations who appearedon the boards. Well-known South Africanbands like the Rockets, the Bats, Rabbit andBallyhoo also battled it out there.

Alistair has assembled a stellar ensemblefor this seasonal show, featuring himself,Terry Fortune, Terry Hector, LoukmaanAdams, Niesha Abrahams, Leslie Klein-smith, Giempie Vardien, Nur Abrahamsand Felicity Keran, accompanied by a six-piece live band led by Donveno Prins.

Most of them have, at some point in theirown careers, performed at the Lux.

“Almost the entire cast in this productionhas performed on that stage and for all ofus, to be able to bring back thosememories,I regard it as a blessing. Teaming up withLara,whohad tremendous successwithherproduction of Scrooge at the Baxter twoyears ago, is another highlight of my careerso far,” he says.

The cast will share anecdotes as they singfamiliar songs, such as “Where the BoysAre”, “IlMondo”, “SpanishEyes”, “StayBe-side Me”, “Puppy Love”, “My Life” and“Delilah”, guaranteed to get audiencemem-bers singing along.Remembering the Lux runs from Thurs-

day 3 December to Wednesday 9 January.Tickets are available from Computicket.

For more information visit www.bax-ter.co.za or The Lux on Facebook.

The onceiconictheatreLuxurama inWynberg isto berememberedin a newproduction.The castincludesTerryFortune,Terry Hector,LoukmaanAdams,NieshaAbrahams,LeslieKleinsmith,GiempieVardien, NurAbrahamsand FelicityKeran.

Motorists must, from now on, verify all theirpersonal particulars whenever they applyfor a new vehicle licence disc or operatercard.

A new regulation of the City of Cape Townrequires that all persons (individuals, com-panies or organisations) submit proof of fullnames, identity number, business numberand residential and postal address before theCitywill issue a licence disc or operater card.

The new regulation has a direct effect on:. The procedure for the change of contact de-tails of a registeredmanufacturer, builder orimporter.

. The manner of notification of a new resi-dential and postal address, specifically relat-ing to driving licence holders.. The application for, and issue of, a trafficregister number and certificate.

“We apologise for any inconvenience thatthis new regulationmay cause. The City willdo everything in its power to accommodatemotorists during this transitional time,”says deputy mayor Ian Neilson.V For a list of acceptable documents that prove yourpersonal details, visit www.westerncape.gov.za/gener-al-publication/new-verification-requirements-motor-vehicle-or-driving-licence-transactions.

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You still have a chance to nominate aneighbourhood watch volunteer in your

area for the first neighbourhood watchawards held in the city.The awards are not a contest between vol-unteers or associations, but rather an op-portunity to recognise the tireless work be-ing done by dedicated volunteers and activewatchgroups in the fight against increasingcrime levels in communities.One of the chief ways to give recognitionto their important contribution in provid-ing an extra safety net for our areas, is byawarding them for this outstanding com-munity service.The NHW Awards honour dedicatedindividuals, as a platform to shine a lighton the often dark corners the volunteers op-erate in.Watch formations, members and the pub-lic are invited to nominate outstandingneighbourhood watch volunteers and for-mations in seven official categories, like

NeighbourhoodWatchMember of the Year,theSafeCityAwardand theCommunityCo-hesion Award.Nominees should be registeredwatch vol-unteers, who are part of a registered watchstructure, community police forum (CPF)or a local police-registered crime-fightingforum in Cape Town.Submit your nomination using the webform on www.nhwawards.co.za, giving thenominee’s name, current affiliation andcontact information, and a 200-word sum-mary explainingwhyhe deserves towin theaward in a particular category.The website provides more information,including a list of criteria for each category.The deadline for nominations is Friday at17:00.TheNeighbourhoodWatchAwards eventwill be preceded with a NHW educationweek from Monday 23 to Friday 27 Novem-ber on the concourse level of the Civic Cen-tre in Cape Town.

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Farm life for pupils’ peace, gradesCHEVON BOOYSEN

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A group of 40 matriculants from disadvan-taged backgrounds are giving it their all

as they prepare for the final examinations.The pupils from Christel House in Ottery

have taken their places at their study venueknown as the Farm since Friday 28 October.They will stay there until their final exami-nations are done.Currently running for the secondyear, the

school’s farm programmewas introduced tohelpmatriculants keep focused during theirlast year at Christel House, a not-for-profitschool for pupils living in abject poverty.Engineering Graphics and Design teacher

Randall Daniels says pupils find the envi-ronment improves their learning experi-ence and they make the most out of theirtime at the Farm.“We have to be realistic when it comes to

our pupils and the reality is that they comefromhomes or communities where it will bea challenge to prepare for their exams. Thisiswhy the programmewas introduced to theschool and so far it has shown real success.Our 100% pass rate last year is testimony tothat,” Daniels says.Pupils visit the Farm at the end of every

semester to prepare for their exams and arehoused for the entire exam time.“The girls are housed on one side of the

farm and the boys in another section of thefarm. They are then also divided into groupsthat will take care of the cleaning roster,each with a captain. This way the pupils arealso taught to be responsible,” Daniels adds.

Revise timeHistory teacher Shaun Stevens explains

the groups are supervised by a rotatingschedule of teachers who come to the farmand prepare pupils for specific subjectsthree days before the time.“This is what Christel House is doing for

its pupils; ensuring that pupils get the best

out of their learning experience. We do notknowwhat other schools do for theirmatric-ulants to offer support but this is what we’redoing and it’s working,” says Stevens.Grade 12 pupil Clayton*, who admits he

was once a “rough child”, had been told thatsuccess was out of his reach.But now, as he prepares to write the big-

gest exam of his life so far, he expects to ex-cel. Clayton is one of the star pupils atChristel House.One of the many prizewinners rewarded

at the Christel House valedictory ceremonyin October, Clayton has benefited from theschool’s holistic approach to learning, in-cluding the farm study programme.After participating in the farm study pro-

gramme this year, Clayton shot to tenthplace inhis grade.He also received anawardfor the way he conducts himself.The mission of the school is to break the

cycle of poverty through a holistic approachthat includes nutrition, social support, med-ical care, community outreachandhighedu-

cational standards. The matric pass ratesince inceptionhas been 100%and, last year,the matric exemption pass rate was 64%.At the valedictory ceremony, principal

Ronald Fortune said he expected even betterresults from this year’s Grade 12 pupils andcalled them a very special class.“We are expecting more distinctions from

this class than previous years and also tar-geting a higher bachelor pass rate of 75%,”he said.* Not his real name.

Matric pupil Chad Schutt from Manenberg prepares for his Engineering and Graphics Design final exam.

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People are quick to complain. It’s human nature – whenyou’re not happy with something you speak up, say howyou feel, kick up a fuss until someone hears and doessomething about the problem.As recently demonstrated by university students

across the country, when you yell hard enough someoneis bound to hear and act. The students were victorious,yet now some say it’s not enough.The problem these days is that people have forgotten

the common courtesy of “Thank you”. Give them a fingerand they try to grab the whole arm, or worse, they throwit back because they wanted the pinkie, not the thumb.Often people complain about a crime-ridden alley, but

when someone takes action and closes it, those same peo-ple are unhappy because they can’t walk through it any-more. We constantly hear how long the waiting list forgovernment housing is. After years and years of waitinga family finally walks into their own home, but then it’snot good enough because it’s too small or located in thewrong area.And of course, roads . . . Everyone who owns a car has

had his fair share of traffic, but let the City dare startwithroadworks to improve the road and lessen congestion andyou hear the moaners start their engines. Or the com-plaints roll in when they put up another speed bump infront of a school.People too easily forget it is impossible tokeepeveryone

happy. The onesmaking the tough decisions about a solu-tion for a specific problem often have a much bigger pic-ture to consider too.Thehouseyouhavebeenwaiting for these last tenyears

may not be perfect or in the ideal location, but it’s yoursto decorate and cherish and share with whom you wish.The extra block we have to walk to catch a taxi or the

extra bump we have to break for in the road may be aninconvenience, but it could save a life.

‘Push-the-Pensioner Day’I would like to suggest that one day eachmonth is set aside and formally designa-ted “Push-the-Pensioner Day”. Myreasoning behind this is quite simpleand I am sure that everyone will agreewith me that the concept is quitebrilliant.As a pensioner myself, as well as

being a recovering cancer patient, Ibelieve that I’m eminently qualified totalk about this subject. Wherever elderlycitizens go these days they are constant-ly pushed, shoved and knocked out ofthe way by robust young people whoseem to be both bad tempered and in aterrible hurry.In a way I feel sorry for these young-

sters as they appear to be in a perpetualstate of desperation and aggression.Happiness and joy of life seem to havebeen lost in a fruitless search to satisfytheir egos. Although children may not

fall into this category, they have a morenovel way of offending the elderly: Theysimply refuse to acknowledge they existand cheerfully try and walk rightthrough them.If we nominated one day each month

as “Push-the-Pensioner Day” all assaultson pensioners would have to be confinedto this one day. This would leave therest of the month relatively safe forpensioners to venture onto the streetsand into malls without fear of beingknocked flying. Similarly, they wouldnot be taken by surprise as they wouldknow what to expect on these nominateddays and, preferably, elect to stay athome.Seriously though, it’s a sad indictment

on our society that the elderly andinfirm are treated with so little courtesy.

COLIN SUTCLIFFEEmail

Homes must apply to be moreThe City of Cape Town is aware thatprivate properties are increasingly beingused for various activities, for exampleas small churches or places of worship,businesses and crèches.While these uses are welcomed,

property owners must ensure that theuse of their property is in line with thezoning of the premises and consent foralternative uses must be obtained.A property zoned Single Residential 1

allows for a dwelling house to be con-structed. It also allows for additionaluses such as home occupation, a bed-and-breakfast establishment (no morethan six paying guests and no more thanthree rooms for guests) and homechildcare (a small crèche of up to sixchildren).Owners of properties zoned for Single

Residential 1 purpose must be granted aconsent use or temporary departure ifthey do not comply with the limitationsfor additional uses or want to operate aplace of worship, small business (such asa house shop), guest house or crèche(with more than six children) or want tobuild a second dwelling on the property.

If they fail to do so they will be incontravention of the property’s zoningrights. The City of Cape Town’s munici-pal planning bylaw permits the City totake a variety of actions in respect of anunlawful land use.An owner may apply to rectify the

unlawful land use or building work, butwill be required to pay a penalty.Legal action is the absolute last resort.

Therefore, property owners are encour-aged to visit their local district planningoffice to verify whether the current useof the property complies with the zoningof the premises and, if not, what processthey need to follow in order to complywith legislation. The City’s inspectorswill help property owners with anyquestions they may have about zoningmatters and building applications.Complaints relating to possible contra-

ventions are to be submitted in writingto the City’s property enforcementsection at their local planning districtoffice.

JOHAN VAN DER MERWEMayoral committee member for energy,

environmental and spatial planning

My proposalmakes roadsafety senseWe often read or hear of the carnage onour highways and byways and it wouldseem our leaders in road managementare doing their best to keep the motoristand pedestrian safe.The other conclusion one has to come

to is that motorists still do not believespeed kills. All kinds of projects havebeen launched to keep motorists incheck, like the Arrive Alive campaign. Itruns into the tens of millions of randsthat these accidents are extracting fromthe government coffers.With this sad state of affairs one would

expect proposals to bring this roadcarnage to an end. Every avenue will bedissected, analysed, tested and thenimplemented if it makes road safetysense. This is going to be my one ofmany attempts to sell my project for freeto the powers that be.When I was operational commander I

took the initiative to have huge postersmade of crime prevention hints andstuck them to my police vehicles, whichmade my police vehicles talk to thepublic when they were driven or parked,and it worked.The law enforcement officers’ vehicles,

in conjunction with other city servicevehicles like your waste collectiontrucks, should have such posters withexamples of the contravention of theRoad Traffic Act, like drunken driving,skipping red robots, speeding, with thepenalties stuck with magnets to the doorsor sides of the vehicles. While they arebeing driven or parked they warnmotorists of the consequences of contra-vening road regulations.Also look at minibus taxis to have

these posters attached to their vehicles.These posters can have hard-hitting

facts on road traffic violations withpictures. It will be in the face of motor-ists and this should have a driverthinking twice about contravening therules of the road.

KEITH BLAKEOttery

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS INTERIOR1835

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HOUSES FOR SALE3275

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CATERING &VENUES

1401.

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choice also availablePh 021-391 2763

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1405.AHMED'S jumping castlesfor hire. Ph 079 491 4440

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contact: 074 729 7398

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1417.VICTORIOUSDriving School

K53 driving lessonsFromR110 per hour

072 6946817.

FINANCIAL

1420.

DO YOU NEED HELP?Is your house going to be

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.REGISTERED BUSINESSESOPERATING FOR MIN 1 YEARLOOKING FOR BUSINESSFINANCE, ACCOUNTING &BOOKKEEPING SERVICE

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Affordable divorcesby experienced lawyer.Ph Andre 076 595 2742

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DIVORCE Quick ResultsR900 dep. Offices in C.T & BellvillePh. 061 405 0092

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LOANS

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ABRIDGING LOANWaiting for

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.A CASH LOAN ph ApprovalGarsnishee welcome. SMS Namesurname,ID ,Company name, Gross& nett to Lizzy 074 295 9559

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FOR SALE

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WENDY HOUSES

1677.

ALLY'S WENDIES3 x 9 D.I.Y R6 500

3 x 9 with floor R10 900Gratis burglar bars + lining

Nutec specialsavailable R9000Cash /Terms.

Telefaks 021 903 5240021 903 3763072 645 4956072 383 5602

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WENDY HOUSES3 x 6 - R8000 - 3 x 9 - R11300

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BUILDINGMATERIAL

1610.5M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 082 709 6443

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ABARGAINBLOCK:190, 140&90

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BLOCKS, SAND,STONE

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Free Delivery!

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1620.All Fridge Regassing and geyserrepairs. 021-371-5362

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WANTED TO BUY

1675.AA's BUYS good quality furnitureand appliances. We collect. Ph021-374 6060 or 083 948 2804

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CASH 4 USED CLOTHESWhatsApp or SMSLoryn 084 857 7238

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GENERAL &HOME SERVICES

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CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY

1803.

A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING

PH: GAIL 021-391 3483OR 072 906 1796

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BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION

1801.A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.Ph 078 611 3627.

.

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ALUMINIUMWINDOWS&DOORSSupplied& fitted

Call Chris:082 570 5686021 - 638 5292

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IVOR'S HOMEIMPROVEMENTS

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VIBRACRETE & EXTENSIONSPh 021-705 4652/073 113 4221

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delivery SAND/STONE%073 268 1998 or021- 706 4036

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BUILDINGPLANS

1802.

Affordable ArchitecturalBuilding Plans

Free Immediate QuotesAllan 082 421 4512

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CARPENTRY

1874.BUILT IN CUPBOARDS/repairs andalterations. Mr Abdul 072 695 9738

.SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS -30 yrs EXP Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952

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CLEANING

SERVICES

1805.A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R450, 6 Seater Couchesfor R450, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Dry in 45 mins.Contact Rob 078 556 6708.Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]

.J.P's CARPET. For all your carpet &Upholstery cleaning. Call Janrick062 290 3298 or 021 3930672

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1807.DSTV & AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSExplorer, extra viewinstallations. CCTV &

HomeTheatre. Service callrepair charge frm R180.Call: 083 288 2757072 4008789

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ALL HOME appliances repaired.Fridge/freezer regassing. For a Freequote. % Angelo 073 664 3532

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Fridges & Deep Freezers wantedWorking or notWILL PAY CASH!Tel: 072 592 2507

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GARDEN &IRRIGATION

1825

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FREE WATERWellpoints / mini boreholes.

No water, no charge.Improve your existing wellpoint.Ph 021 - 637 5677 or

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HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR

1835

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RC BLINDSfor vertical venetian andwooden venetian blinds.Order now to avoid the

year end rush.074 259 1802082 598 2606

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HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR

1836

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ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936

or 084-921-5364

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BELIEVE IN CHRIST SERVICESVibracrete, carports, paving.

Ph Albert 073 545 6994

.

GATES, FENCING,GATEAUTOMATION&BOUNDARYWALLS.Ph073 268 1998

.VIBRACRETE AND EXTENSIONSPh: 074 321 9215 / 021-857 0014

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VIBRACRETEWalls, Paving,Plastering, Carports, Painting.(021) 392 1433 or 083 539 5478

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MISCELLANEOUS

1845

.

CHINADE'S WELDINGFor all your steelwork needs

* Security gates* Burglar bars* Sliding gates

* Fencing* Plumbing073 043 8967

.

METALLASERCUTTINGCompetitive pricesPhone Berns021 552 5999083 643 0986

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MR FIX ITFor all maintenance like: bathroomrenovations, plumbing, tiling and

installing of geysers, etc.% Ridley on 071 349 4741 /021-371 2231 BE BLESSED

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SWIMMING POOLS

1867

.CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208

.

POOL SERVICE and maintenance.Ph Michael 073 104 3575 or021-705 8851

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TRANSPORT &STORAGE

1870

.

5 TON TRUCK avail for gardenrefuse and furniture removal. Ph076 124 4713

.FURNITURE REMOVALSPh 0786113627.

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HOLIDAY &TRAVEL

.

ACCOMMODATION

2635

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GORDONS Bay S/catering holidayaccomodation, 6 - 10 sleeper fromR1 000 p/night % 079 522 4309

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TOURS &ACTIVITIES

2601

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MAURITIUS GROUP Tour leavingOctober 2016 For info, call Velme021-392 0148 or 073 202 5776

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A GET AWAY TO SUN CITYIn July 2016 during school holidays.For more info, call Velme021-392 0148 or 073 202 5776

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PROPERTIES

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3205

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Properties Urgently wantedin all areas.

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HOUSES FOR SALE

3275

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Rocklands-Double storey3 beds, Bic in all rooms,

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R580 000% Cecil 082 372 3701Catch me onWhatsApp

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EMPLOYMENT3600

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ADMINISTRATIVE3605

.

ADMIN LADY - 25 hrs p/wTokai Office. Computer Literate & Admin

Excellent Telephone Etiquette.1 Pg CV before 20/11/2015

Email : [email protected]

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CALL CENTRES3640

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GENERAL3680

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10 kitchen staff, 6 Receptionists, 12 General workers,13 Pickers/Packers, 9 House keepers/ Cleaners,10 Call centres ,7 porters, 5 flight attendants,7 drivers( code 8,10,14), 7 cashiers, Cruise ship,Bartenders, Hospitality staff. No matric needed

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EDUCATION3660

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SIMON'S TOWNSCHOOLHASTHEFOLLOWINGSGBVACANCIES FOR2016 :

1 x Gr 2 Educator2 x Intersen Phase Educators

1 x Gr 8 - 12 English & Life Orientation Educator

Please send a short CV, including contactnumbers to 086 742 2118

Closing Date : Monday 16 November 2015

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PRINCIPAL - EDUCARECENTREThe ideal candidate:• Has a (minimum) LEVEL 5 ECD qualification• At least 5 years experience in Early ChildhoodDevelopment

• Management experience• Should have strong admin skills• Should be computer literate• Reside in Mitchells Plain and surrounds• Be prepared to occasionally work irregular hours• Show initiative•Be a good team player as well as work independentlyOptional: Drivers licence would be advantageousApplications close 30 November 2015

Applications to be mailed to:Rocklands Educare Centre,

Attention A. Mentor – Chairperson,PO Box 620, Rocklands 7798

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2004 FIAT PALIO 1.2EL

DEP: R18 500 & R1 041 x 30

TOTAL: R49 730

2011 MAZDA 6 2.5 ACTIVE

DEP: R52 000 & R2 018 x 36

TOTAL R67 604

2005 RENAULT MEGANE 1.6

DEP: R36 000 & R1 508 x 36

TOTAL: R90 288

2006 TOYOTA HI-LUX 2.0 VVTi

DEP: 48 000 & R1790X 36

TOTAL 112 440

2001 RENAULT MEGANE 1.6 EXP

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TOTAL R36 848

2006 FIAT STRADA LDV

DEP: 23 000& R1 239 x 36

TOTAL R67 604

2001 FORD FIESTA SPORT

DEP: R12 500 & R1 100 x 18

TOTAL: R32 300

1996 OPEL ASTRA180i

DEP: R11 000& R1 089 x 15

TOTAL: R27 335

1998 PAJERO 3.0 GLX

DEP: R36 000 & R1 508 x 36

TOTAL: R90 288

1995 FOR ESCORT 1.6i

DEP: R14 800 & R1 061 x 24

TOTAL: R40 264

1987 TOYOTA COROLLA 1.3l

DEP: R11 000 & R1 089 x 15

TOTAL: R27 335

2004 TOYOTA RUNX 140i RT

DEP: R43 000 & R1 610 x 36

TOTAL: R100 960

R69 995READY FOR SUMMERREADY FOR SUMMER

R22 995POPULARPOPULAR

R49 995READY TO WORKREADY TO WORK

R22 995AUTOMATICAUTOMATIC

R69 995POPULARPOPULAR

R32 995MAGS, NICE ONEMAGS, NICE ONE

R79 995SOUGHT AFTERSOUGHT AFTER

R39 995CHOISE OF 2CHOISE OF 2

R99 995RELIABLE WORK HORSERELIABLE WORK HORSE

R89 995CHOICE OF 2CHOICE OF 2

R29 995DRIVE AWAY BARGAINDRIVE AWAY BARGAIN

R26 995DON’T MISS THIS ONE!DON’T MISS THIS ONE!

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Crusaders down SilvertreeSEAN CAMPBELL

Crusaders out-hit Silvertree 13 to 7 to se-cure their first win of the current cam-paign 10-9 in 10 innings.

Crusaders raced into a 9-5 lead after thecompletion of two innings, finding the pitch-ing of Keegan Watson to their liking. Theyscored their 9 runs from 7 hits, with a single

base on balls, two hit by pitches and an er-ror. Silvertree scored their 5 runs in the sec-ond inning from 4 hits, one base on balls andone hit by pitch.Silvertree scored a further 2 runs in the

third innings to narrow the gap to 9-7. Silver-tree then drew level with a run each in thefifth and sixth innings.Crusaders scored the winning run in the

tenth when Garth van der Vent scored ona grounder to third base by Chad Beukes..Silvertreepitchers:KeeganWatson (1.1innings, 16 batters faced, 7 hits, 9 runs, 1base on balls and 2 hit by pitches) was re-placed by Dayton Williams (3.1 inn, 19 BF,3 H, 0 R, 4 BB and 8 K). Watson (2 inn, 9 BF,1 H, 0 R, 1 K and 1 HBP) returned for hissecond stint. Anrich Roberts (2.2 inn, 9 BF,

3 H, 1 R, 2 BB and 1 HBP) finished the gamefor Silvertree.. Crusaders pitchers: Yankee Justin Rol-lag (3.2Inn, 21BF, 5H, 7R, 4BB, 1K and 2HBP)started and was replaced by Jared (3.1inn,18BF, 2H, 2R, 5BB and 1K). Cameron Fortuin(3inn, 9BF, 0H, 0R and 4K) shut Silvertreedown with a strong finish.. Silvertree batting: Keegan Watson 2-5. Crusaders batting: Brent Fransman 3-4,Leeroy Adriaanse 3-5, Neil Williams 3-4 andWarren Adams 3-6.. Box score:Silvertree 0520011000: 9 7 2Crusaders 5400000001: 10 13 2

Other resultsMajor league:Bellville 4; Durbanville 3Westridge 3; VOB 15Athlone 0; Bothasig 5Promotion league:Van der Stel 11; Maitland 7Helderberg 11; Devonshire 1Thistle 14; Battswood 16Lansdowne: Bye

Keegan Watson of Sivertree (left)tags Warren Adams of Crusaders onsecond base during a major leaguegame at the Rooikrans sportcomplex in Grassy Park on Satur-day. Crusaders eventually walkedaway 10-9 winners.

PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS


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