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Electrical and plumbing connections have been stolen at the Princess Vlei ablution block. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN
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Public toilets vandalisedCHEVON BOOYSEN
@ChevonBooysen
Theft at the Princess Vlei site is proving tobe a burden to the City of Cape Town aftertwo incidents of theft and vandalism werereported.This comes after basins and copper wires
at the Princess Vlei ablution block were sto-len.Residents and patrons of the Princess Vlei
Fish Market facility say they frequently usethe ablution block and were stunned whenthey realised burglaries occurred at the fa-cility.One patron who wanted to remain anony-
mous says the “exposed wires are a safetyrisk”.“We come here and relax with our chil-
dren sometimes. When we arrived here afew weeks ago we saw the basins inside thetoilets were stolen,” he says.According to him this then left the ablu-
tion facilities looking untidy.“When you come in it is wet all over and
it justmakes one’s visit to the place unpleas-ant.”Asked whether they reported the theft, he
says no.“I didn’t think it would make a difference.
We didn’t see anything and nothing wouldcome of the case anyway,” he says.Another resident who frequents the Prin-
cess Vlei site, Aamirah Petersen, says she isdisappointed at the state of the facility. Shesays she used to visit the place often.“I used to come here every week with
friends andwewould braai or buy fish at thefish market. But we don’t do that anymoreand this is a typical examplewhywedonot,”she says.Petersen says the facility “isn’t what it
used to be.“Strange elements hang around here dur-
ing the week and one never knows if they’recriminally inclined or not. Also, the facilityhas no security so this was a bait situation.It was going to happen sooner or later. Hope-fully now the authorities will consider fen-cing the place andput security here,” Peters-en says.BelindaWalker,mayoral committeemem-
ber for community services and special pro-
jects, confirms the City of Cape Town wasinformed of the burglaries.“The City can confirm that two break-ins
have occurred at the ablution block in Prin-cessVlei. Thebasinshavebeen removedandthe copper wires in the electrical box havebeen stolen,” Walker says.She adds damage to other parts of the site
was also reported.“The doors of the facility were also dam-
aged when the intruders forced their way inand some of the plumbing connections weredamaged. The local City Parks team has re-ported these incidents to the police.”
Walker confirms an insurance claim wassubmitted to have the damages repaired.“City Parks officials have tried to fix as
much as possible to ensure that the ablu-tions are in working order. Running waterhas been restored at the facility so that thetoilets can be used,” Walker explains.Although the doors were also fixed, Walk-
er says electricity at the facility remains dis-connected.She says such incidents of theft is a “bur-
den” to the City.“Theft and vandalism, such as this, places
an unnecessary burden on the City’s budget
and on those City employees who are taskedwith managing this area.“We would like to thank the community
for their continued support and willingnessto partner with the City to see Princess Vleibecome a safe and welcoming space for rec-reation.”Walker has urged communitymembers to
report suspicious activity at the PrincessVlei site to law enforcement or the police.Residents can report incidents of theft or
suspicious activity on 0800 225 669.V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, send your opinions to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
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CITY RENTAL UNITS
Policy controls home fixesMONIQUE DUVAL
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Non-payment, limited resources, lackoffunding and high levels of theft andvandalism are the main issues
plaguing City of Cape Town rental units.The maintenance of these units across
Cape Town is often a bone of contention inmany communities, but a new policy aimsto address this by prioritising repair work.
The City maintains 45 000 rental unitsand 11 000 hostel beds.
Last week, the City released its draft com-munity residential unitmaintenancepolicyfor public comment.
Benedicta van Minnen, mayoral commit-tee member for human settlements, saysmajor maintenance and upgrading is re-quired due to the age of rental units.
“Therefore there is generally not muchfunding left over for both operational (day-to-day) and capital (major upgrading)main-tenance work.”
She adds the high level of non-payment ofrental by tenants also impacts funding. Thehigh incidence of vandalism, theft andabuse of municipal services infrastructurein these units is also a challenge.
Responding to questions about staff allo-cations and the inspection of rental units,Van Minnen says the public housing main-tenance staff cannot conduct door-to-doorsurveys, but do high-level block assess-ments once a year when the budget requestis compiled. “The City relies on residents toreport any issues so they can be addressed,especially in terms of health and safetymat-ters. The City also uses expanded publicworks programme workers to assist wherepossible.”
She says non-payment by tenants directlyinfluences the budgets and maintenancework that can be performed and affects thesustainability of the rental units.
“In terms of the policy, defaulting tenantsor occupants will not be assistedwithmain-tenance apart from matters relating tohealth and safety.”
She says there are various levels ofdefaulting tenants but the municipalityoften requests they make arrangements if
they cannot pay. “In general, payment lev-els vary between 40% to 42%across the city.It is important to note that the collectionrate in the already upgraded units went upfrom 28% to 45%,” she adds.
For the 2014/2015 financial year, the mu-nicipality received a once-off lifetime reno-vation grant from national governmentwhich allowed it to upgrade 7000 units at acost of R1.2bn. Those units may not accessgrant repair funding again and must bemaintained by the City in the future.
On average, the municipality spendsR15m each year on day-to-day maintenancewhich addresses mainly health and safetyconcerns. This maintenance depends onwhat is allocated in the annual budget. Inthe last financial year the department re-ceived R10.4m.
The new draft policy categorises and pri-oritises repairs to ensure that health andsafety repairs are attended to first.
The policy proposes maintenance workbe divided into four categories which rangefrom “very high” priority to “low” priorityandaccording to levels. For the first two lev-els, which are considered “very high” or“high” priority, maintenance includesemergency repairs in the event of a disaster,anything which poses a health risk, struc-tural damage to a unit and electrical re-pairs. For the two lower levels, namely “me-dium” and “low” priority, maintenancecovers windows, ceilings, internal doorsand locks and toilet seat replacements.
The comment period on the new policycloses on Thursday 30 April.V To view the draft policy visit www.capetown.gov.za.It is also available at subcouncil offices and libraries.For more information contact Cassandra Gabriel on021 400 5212 or [email protected].
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PRINCESS VLEI: COMMUNITIES CONSULTED IN FINAL PLAN
Final stitches to dress the PrincessCHEVON BOOYSEN
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After more than ten years, the Dressing thePrincess Project has finally been put to pa-per. The future of the project now lies in thehands of the Cape Town City Council, whowill have to decide whether the City wouldbe willing to fork out the money to make theproject come to life.The project was initiated by Kelvin Co-
chrane who subsequently wrote an “exten-sive report” on the issue.Cochrane says he worked alongside the
City of Cape Town’s caring and managingpublic open spaces (Camps) department tomaterialise the proposed plan for PrincessVlei.“I amextremely excited about this project.
I call it lego for adults,” Cochrane says.Over the past decade, in an attempt to halt
the plans to build a mall at the heritage site,Cochrane says he was mandated to come upwith a plan for Princess Vlei.“We were tasked by the City to come up
with a plan to use the space alternatively.And now this is finally on paper after wespoke to all residents who will be affected –from the bergie to the doctor – and our endresult is something to be excited about.”He adds it was important to create a space
where people can come together and enjoythe natural environment at the vlei but alsoto enjoy a “world-class tourist attraction”.“For too long people have been excluded
from making decisions on how open spacesshould be used in our city, especially in lesswealthy areas. With this plan it will be alinkage between the rich area and the CapeFlats. This is our ultimate goal,” Cochraneadds.He says the plan with the space is to “cre-
ate a botanical garden for the people of theCape Flats.”Cochrane and his team who spearheaded
the project have come up with a concept de-tailing a craftmarket villagewhichwill givesmall businesses from the area an opportu-
nity to sell their goods.The spacewill consist of various container
structureswhich has a lifespan ofmore than50 years.“We took the communities’ concerns and
opinions to heart and together with that wehave come upwith a plan that integrates theneeds and interests of all,” Cochrane says.He adds it is important that the soil and
natural ecosystem at the site are not nega-tively affected by any building on the site.“The initial concern andwhy themall was
boycotted at the vlei was because it wouldimpact on the soil. With the people’s planwehave created, no concrete will be used at all.We are ultimately fusing green spaces withurban spaces,” he explains.“Included in the benefits of the proposed
plan, various new facilities will be added atthe vlei which will be situated 30 metresfrom the water’s edge.“We also have amanagement plan in place
which includes a safety aspect. It will ensuresafety to the patrons of this site and includesa security systemwhere surveillance camer-as will be in place,” he says.Cochrane adds to save on costs at the facil-
ity, theywillminimise costs by operating offa self-sustainable grid.“The proposed planwill make optimal use
of the vlei which includes a self-sustainablesolar power systemaswell as a fully self-sus-tainable ablution facility.“This will definitely be a benefit because
the space will be off the City grid,” he ex-plains.Asked on how much the proposed plan
would cost if it should be given approval, Co-chrane said it could be “anywhere in the re-gion of R88 million.“We are in the process of getting funding
for this project, but it has to be presented to
the City first. We are hoping that they comeon-board with this idea.”Cochrane concludes: “I think our biggest
take on this project was that we have a vi-sion for it. We know this is going to workand there is no reason it cannot be done.”V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your views to 32516.
A concept idea of what a small businesscould look like at Princess Vlei. This idea isbeing proposed by Kelvin Cochrane who hasspearheaded the Dressing the Princess project.
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PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 7 April 20154 NEWS
The City of Cape Town is mandated to manage informal trading in its area of jurisdiction.It may also, by means of the Informal Trading By-law, declare an informal trading plan forany place or area and specify restricted or prohibited areas for informal trading through theinformal trading plan.
It should be noted that formal Council approval must first be obtained as part of the processbefore any area is demarcated.
The City is in the process of revising the existing Informal Trading Plan for Retreat, Lakesideand Bergvliet. In terms of section 17 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act32 of 2000, the public and interested parties or groups are given the opportunity to submitcomment, recommendations or input to the municipality from 10 April to 10 May 2015 on theamended informal trading plan.
Comment, input or recommendation can be submitted at the offices of subcouncil 20 or bye-mail to www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay.
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:Nathan Fisher, tel.: 021 400 1450 or e-mail: [email protected]
For disadvantaged groups:Anele Viti, tel.: 021 400 1652 or e-mail: [email protected]
Members of the public are invited to attend an open-day session on this matter where theamended informal trading plan can be viewed:
Date: Monday 20 April 2015Time: 13:00 to 18:00Venue: Alphen Hall, Alphen Centre, Main Road, Constantia
Direct enquiries to Richard Holdstock’s (tel.: 021 710 8351, cellphone: 084 432 2757or e-mail: [email protected]) or to Sharmiel Evans (cellphone:082 721 7316 or e-mail: [email protected]).
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No regrets, says 107-year-oldCHEVON BOOYSEN
@ChevonBooysen
She only wants to see her daughter whowas placed in foster care, again. Andshe wants her old voice and dance
moves back. These are the only two wishesthe 107-year-old Molly Arendse has.Arendse, who grew up in the then Doorn-
hoogte, now known as Athlone, says she hasno regrets and has lived a full life.“I was a very lively girl in my younger
days. All that has changed now and I haveto rely on my children and grandchildren todo things for me now,” she says.She sits and recollects her years as a
youngwomanand says the “olden dayswerethe best”. “I was one of six children born toa European mother and a coloured father.They could never get married because theywere together during the time of slavery andapartheid.”Arendse says she was born just after the
first Boere-oorlog (Anglo Boer War) came to
an end in 1907.“During those days therewas no place you
could register your child’s birth date andmymother could not do this. As an adult, I hadto get an identity document and they toldmeto write down my date of birth. There wassome problem when I told them I was bornin 1907 so I just chose 1927 as my birth year.I didn’t want any hassles,” she says.Arendse says she remembers when the
first car came to South Africa and howscared she was of it. “It was those cars thatyou would have to wind up to get it started.I was very scared of it and always used tosay that these big cars were going to call us.I even ran and jumped into a tree once whenI saw a car approaching,” Arendse adds.She has outlived all her siblings. She had
13 children herself, of whom only five arestill alive. “It’s very heartbreaking whenyou stand at the grave of one of your chil-dren, knowing you will never see themagain. It’s normally the other way aroundbut I have been spared through the Lord’s
grace,” she says.Arendse says her first-born son diedwhen
hewas only fourmonths old. “I can’t remem-ber what happened but he died at fourmonths. One ofmy daughterswas also takeninto foster care at the age of seven. I usedto hit her because I listened to gossip storiesof my neighbours.“They took her away from me and I ha-
ven’t seen her since. I would love to see herbefore I die so I can apologise to her for whatI did. That is one wish I want to come true.”Asked what she did for fun, Arendse gig-
gles and says she loved dancing and singing.“Other people would go to the City Hall to
get dance lessons but I didn’t need it. Andwhen I sang, I would sing to guys and notlong after I would be asked on a date.”Arendse is being taken care of by her
granddaughter Harlane Solomons. “When-ever my grandmother got sick she would al-ways call for me so I was taking care of heranyways. She has a home in Capricorn butwe are renting it out because she is not fitto live on her own. Sowe decided to have hermove in here,” Solomons explains.
Molly Arendse is 107 years old and says she wishes she could sing and dance like she used towhen she was younger. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 7 April 2015 NEWS 5
Wednesday 8 April
V Grassy Park: The Cape Flats DevelopmentAssociation at the corner of Prince GeorgeDrive and 8th Avenue, Grassy Park hasintroduced the Upcycling Arts and CraftsProject to alleviate poverty and teachpeople how to make money off waste: Turnyour recyclable products into saleable goods.Classes take place every Wednesday from11:00 to 13:00 and cost R60 per month. Formore information call Bradley Jones on021 706 2050.
Thursday 9 April
V Parkwood: The Voice of Parkwood willhold a meeting for all youth leaders andyouth workers to discuss the youth outreachprogramme for 16 June. The meeting willtake place at 21 Wattle Road, Parkwood at19:00. Everyone’s input and participation arevalued. For more information contact ZenaPhillips on 021 701 8476 or 073 309 9705.
Tuesday 14 April
V Steenberg: Steenberg sector 3 subforumwill hold its annual general meeting at theSteenberg police station in Cradock Road at19:00. For more information call sectorcommander Warrant Officer DonavonConstant on 079 559 8723.
Saturday 25 April
V Coniston Park: The Assist-A-Learner Trust
will hold a mini-fête and rummage sale atthe Christian David Moravian School. Goodsthat will be on sale include clothes,boerewors rolls, cakes and sweets. Theevent promises to be fun with lots ofgames too. Free boerewors rolls for the first20 sales over R25. Tables cost R200 each.For more information contact Christine on021 788 2794.
Thursday 30 April
V Grassy Park: Rae’s Old School Fundraiserwill be held at Grassy Park Nursery Schoolat 122 7th Avenue, Grassy Park from 20:00until late. Entry costs R40 per person, takealong your own XYZ. DJ couple DJ Kitty andDJ Franco will entertain you for the night.For more information call Delicia Redeling-huys on 072 905 6209.
Saturday 9 May
V Heathfield: Living Waters After SchoolCare Centre will host a workshop to bepresented by the Ottery-based ReadingRoom. The workshop will take place at theHeathfield Recreation Centre on the cornersof 2nd Avenue and Gordon Road, Heathfieldfrom 13:30 to 16:00. Parents of Grade R toGrade 3 learners will receive help on how toassist their children with reading, maths andwriting skills. All parents are welcome. Theworkshop is free but an SMS or WhatsAppmessage will secure your seat. SMS orWhatsapp Charmaine on 071 1916 158 beforeMonday 20 April to book.
WARD 72
Southgate electednew councillorCHEVON BOOYSEN
@ChevonBooysen
The new ward 72 councillor is Kevin South-gate.Southgate will be taking over as the new
ward councillor after former councillor JanBurger resigned from his position.Southgate was the interim ward council-
lor leading up to the by-elections onWednes-day 1 April.He says he is delighted at the victory and
looks forward toworkingwith the communi-ty of ward 72.The by-elections managed to garner just
over 4 000 valid voters at the various votingstations.Southgate adds he is delightedwith the re-
sults.“My aim was to at least win by 95% but
much to my surprise, I won the elections by97%. I am excited to start the journey asward councillor,” he says.Southgate says he is overwhelmed by the
support he received from the voters in thearea.“But now comes the time for hard work
and making service delivery happen in ourward. I have said it before andwill say againthat I am committed to working with thecommunity to ensure effective service deliv-ery,” he says.Southgate has thanked all who made it to
the voting polls to cast their votes andplacedtheir faith in him as the new ward council-lor.“To those who cast their votes I am grate-
ful for their support. This will definitely be
a journey for me and I intend to be a hands-on councillor.”Southgate says colleagues of him came up
to him saying he would have to dress up andbe chauffeured around the area.“According to them it was a very different
election in terms of me being very casualabout the whole day. I drove myself aroundand helped at the poll stations,” Southgatesays.V What are your thoughts? Want to wish Southgateon the win? Starting with the word “Post”, SMS yourviews to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
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Glen Hahn (in pink) from Blue Downs Spurs clears the ball away from Ethon Swartz of AjaxCape Town during the Plate final of the Metropolitan under-19 Premier Cup played at EricaPark in Belhar yesterday. Ajax won 3-0 PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS
Anele Gwe from JL Zwane tries to control the ball in mid-air as Jody Jansen from GlendeneUnited keeps a close eye during the final of the Metropolitan Under-19 Premier Cup played atErica Park in Belhar yesterday. The match had not yet finished at the time of going to print.Visit our website, www.peoplespost.co.za, for an update.
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If you have heard of the Stanley Cup andteams like theNewYorkRangers, TorontoMaple Leafs, Anaheim Ducks, Edmonton
Oilers andVancouverCanucks, thenyouarean ice hockey fan and Monday 13 to Sunday19 April will be an important time for you.The International Ice Hockey Federa-
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ice rink in Africa, whichmakes us stand outfrom the rest and we are very proud to hostthe world championship,” says JaysonAlcock, spokesperson of the Ice Station.“We invite everyone in and around Cape
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The Ice Station in Goodwood will be a hive ofinternational ice hockey activity when the IceHockey World Championship (Divison II –Group B) takes place there next week.
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