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SAFE, CLEAN, CARING AND OPEN FOR BUSINESS

CITYVIEWSYOUR FREE CAPE TOWN CENTRAL CITY PAPER February / March 2014

www.capetowncid.co.za

Things to do AFTER WORK to miss the rush hour traffi c

A selection of early morning COFFEE VENUES for early birds

From key cuttingto health clinics GET IT DONE in the CBD

>> page 4 >> page 6

BACK TO BUSINESS

in the Cape Town Central City

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2 CityViews February / March 2014town CityViews2 about

City Views is a free commu-nity paper published by the Central City Improvement

District. It is our vision to en-sure that the Cape Town CBD

is Safe, Clean, Caring and Open for Business for all who use the Central City, whether they live, work or play here,

or are passing through.

SAVE THESE NUMBERS ON YOUR PHONE

If you live or work in the Central City Improvement District, be sure to save

these numbers on your phone.

CCID 24-hour hotline number:

082 415 7127

SAPS Control Room: 021 467 8002

CCID Social Department: 082 563 4289

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@Cape TownCID

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CITYVIEWS

DisclaimerWhile every effort is made to

ensure the accuracy of all content, the publisher takes no responsibil-ity for the accuracy of statements

or content, and can accept no liability for errors, omissions or

inconveniences arising thereof. All text, images and design is subject

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[email protected].

Published by:The Central City Improvement

District (CCID)www.capetowncid.co.za

021 419 1881

Contributors:Content: Carola Koblitz, Judy Bryant Photography: Lisa Burnell, Ed Suter,

Caroline Jordan, Carola Koblitz

Contact:Editor: Carola Koblitz

[email protected] Editor: Aziza Patandin

[email protected]

Design: Infestationwww.infestation.co.za

021 461 8601

Tell us your news as well as your

thoughtsAre you a new business or retailer

in the Cape Town Central City? Are you planning an event or an

exhibition? Would you like to write a letter to the editor or let us know what you would like to see in City Views? We would love to hear from you so email Aziza on

[email protected]

W ith the festive season now fi rmly behind us, this issue of City Views

acknowledges that the Central City is not only back in the full swing of things, but that the start of each new year is the time to gear up for the months ahead.

To get your proverbial “house” in order, this issue is packed with useful information (pgs 6-7) on where to Get. Things. Done. From having new keys cut or your shoes mended, to hiring tools for DIY, you’ll fi nd everything you need right here in the CBD. And the best of it is that our article gives you just a taste of what’s available. There are even more services to fi nd on our “Explore our CBD” link on our website (www.capetowncid.co.za).

We know that many of you make a long commute into town each day, often coming in very early or staying on after work to beat the traffi c. So, on pg 4, we’ve listed a host of early morning coffee shops that open from 06h30 onwards, while on pg 5, we tackle the other end of the day, bringing you ideas for spending an extra hour (or more!) in town after work, from

venues to meet friends for a drink or a movie to learning a new language or even how to salsa.

While many of us have become accustomed to seeing fi lm crews in our CBD, there was quite a bit of excitement around Church Square early in January when one crew turned the area (as well as other public squares in town) into a fi eld full of plants and fl owers for an international biscuit commercial (see left.) The best part was that the production company kindly donated many of the plants post the shoot to the CCID, and we’ve used them to beautify the island in DF Malan Street . Our sincere thanks to Lobster Tree Productions for this generous donation.

Indeed, the year started on a particularly high note for the CCID

A dashboard outlining just some of the work of the CCID since our last edition.

What have we done for you over the Festive Season?

with two of our Public Safety Offi cers delivering a newborn on the corner of Riebeek Street and St George’s Mall. We would like to congratulate Offi cers Maxama and Mbongo for taking service “delivery” so seriously. When we last heard, mother and child were doing very well, thank you.

TASSO EVAnGELInOSCOO of the CCID

uRBAn MAnAGEMEnT

GARDEN REFUSE REMOVED FROM

LANDSCAPED AREAS

148 bags

WASTE REMOVED BY J&M CLEANING TO

LANDFILL

76 640kg

MUNICIPAL DRAINS CLEANED

3 286removing

88 bags litterAND

STORMWATER DRAINS CLEANED

657 removing

4 627kg litter

279 CCID CIGARETTE BINS CLEANED

amounting to

672kgsof cigarette butts

ROAD MAINTENANCE REPAIRS UNDERTAKEN

192

ROAD MARKINGS PAINTED

946

REMOVED METAL TREE GUARDS IN

ST GEORGE’S MALL

72

INCIDENTS OF GRAFFITI REMOVED

289

ILLEGAL POSTERS IDENTIFIED

882

STRINGS & STICKERS REMOVED

2 162

FINES ISSUED IN TERMS OF DUMPING AND

ADVERTISING BYLAWS

9

SECuRITY

RENDERED MOTOR

VEHICLE ASSISTANCE

61 times

WARNINGS ISSUED

6 845

RESPONDED TO MEDICAL AND RESCUE CALL OUTS

52 times

ILLEGAL TRADING OFFENCES DEALT WITH

35

ARRESTS MADE TOGETHER WITH OUR

PARTNERS

230

RENDERED PUBLIC ASSISTANCE

110 times

CRIME PREVENTION INITIATIVES

CONDUCTED

19 025

ISSUED MOTOR VEHICLE RELATED FINES TO

THE TOTAL OF

1 987 amounting to

R739 450

27 adults were assisted/referred to

shelters

5 adults placed in shelter accommodation

8 adults assisted to health care

facilities

15 adults referred to Straatwerk for an

employment opportunity

6 adults assisted back home

2 mothers with children assisted

3 childrenassisted through

preventative services

19 street people received a Christmas outing

sponsored by Margrette Hope, CCID and Waterfront

Charters

500 magazines donated by Associated

Magazines, distributed to females at shelters

4 BAGSOF CLOTHING DONATED

TO NAPIER STREET HAVEN SHELTER

SOCIAL DEVELOPMEnT

COMMunICATIOnS

R2 622 950IN PR VALUE GENERATED FROM 29 ARTICLES

AND INTERVIEWS, AMOUNTING TO OVER

1 197 682 exposures

GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS

ASSISTED WITH CLOSURE OF LONG STREET

ON NEW YEAR’S EVE, ATTENDED BY OVER 40 000

DECREASE IN A-GRADE CRIMES

OVER SAME PERIOD LAST YEAR

40%

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Useful numbers in the Cape Town CBD

Here are the numbers for services offered by the CCID’s

partners in the Central City (namely SAPS and the City

of Cape Town), as well as our own 24-hour number. Be sure to put these into your phone

or scan the QR codes directly.

Refuse Collection, Water Issues, Street Lights and Electricity

0860 103 089

Cable Theft

0800 222 771

Prepaid Electricity Meters

0800 220 440

Metro Police

0860 765 423

Law Enforcement

021 596 1999 (24 hrs)

Alcohol & Drug Helpline

0800 435 748

Child Social Development

0800 220 250

Adult Social Development

0800 872 201

Disaster Risk Management

080 911 4357

/ 021 597 6000 (24 hrs)

Traffi c Signal Faults

0860 001 948

Traffi c Police

0860 765 423

SAPS Central City

021 467 8001/2

(24 hrs)

Emergency Ambulance,

Health, noise & Fire

107 (landlines) /021 480 7700 (24 hrs)

082 415 7127(24 hrs)

CCID Safety and Security

The Craft Pizza Company79 Roeland StrThe owners of coffee shop, The Blend, have served up their latest culinary offering in the form of mouthwatering pizzas. You have the option of ordering a pizza straight off the blackboard menu or creating your own from a variety of traditional and unusual toppings. Accompany your meal with a double thick malt or milkshake ,or end it off with a delicious home-made ice cream. For more info call 071 927 3031

Puerto Cabo75 Loop StrThis venue is both the fl agship store for Issa Leo mens wear as well as a café that combines a passion for fashion with “the fi nest coffee this side of the hemisphere.” Enjoy tasty treats such as a Spanish tostada (open toasted ciabattas) and a fresh Mexican fruit water, or choose from a selection of barista-style and Spanish coffees supplied by Deluxe. All meals are halaal with vegetarian options. For more info visit issaleo.com or call 021 426 2757

the following eateries and retailers to the Cape Town CBD

City Views welcomes

Sequoia69 Burg Str, cnr Church StrThis venue offers a relaxed setting and uncomplicated food made from scratch — ideal for a quick breakfast, sumptuous lunch and great coffee. All fare is made from the freshest and best ingredients available, mostly using local products and free range meats to ensure great quality. Open Mon to Fri 07h00-16h00, Sat 09h00-14h00. Closed Sundays. For more info visit www.facebook.com/sequoiacapetown or call 060 363 7998

Giancarlo’s Italian Deli22 Bree StrAlso located on the ground level of the new Bowman Gilfi llan building, this eating establishment focuses on serving traditional and healthy Italian fare. Open weekdays from 08h00-16h00. For more info visit www.giancarlodeli.co.za or call 072 467 6170

Tribakery22 Bree StrLocated on the ground fl oor of the Bowman Gilfi llan building, the Central City now boasts its own outlet of this popular Southern Suburbs favourite. Based on the concept of a combined bakery and a restaurant that produces freshly baked goods as well as breakfast, lunch and dinner, the Central City branch is open on Mondays and Tuesdays from 07h00-18h00, Wednesdays to Fridays from 07h00-21h00 and Saturdays from 08h00-14h00. Closed on Sundays and public holidays. For more info visit www.tribakery.co.za or call 021 461 9171

Dahon152 Bree StrIn 2012, Jan Wouters and Jo Charnock became the offi cial Dahon distributors in South Africa, when this brand of sleek, collapsible cycles heard of the Cairo to Cape adventure the couple had undertaken, predominantly on two of these bicycles. The new Bree Str venue is a one-stop shop which gives locals access to these versatile cycles with aluminium frames that can be folded in 15 seconds fl at into a small, portable package. For more info visit www.sa.dahonbikes.com or call 082 268 0559

about

WOMAN ZONE PROJECT WALKS THE TALK

Launched in December 2013, Woman Zone is a movement designed to bring together all women from the Mother City’s cultural kaleidoscope. It’s fi rst (and ongoing) project is the Women’s Walk and Talk route through the Central City – an

opportunity to explore part of the CBD from a woman’s perspective, taking in over 40 destinations identifi ed by a WOMAN ZONE sticker, that have signifi cance to the power of women. The route through the Central City is a circular one starting at the District Six

Homecoming Centre and ending at Charly’s Bakery, but you can pick it up and fi nish it at any point. The purpose is for women to walk – and talk – the route with other women, residents or visitors, and share their experiences. Details of the route are on

www.mapmyway.co.za under speciality routes. For more information on this and other Woman Zone projects, visit www.womanzonect.com; Facebook Woman Zone CT or contact nancy Richard on 083 431 9986

Participants enjoy one of the fi rst Woman Zone “Walk the Talk” gatherings in the CBD

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Baristas forEARLY BIRDSAn early morning arrival in town is often the best way to beat the traffic and to experience some valuable quiet time before the work day begins. What better way to do this than to enjoy a delicious cup of coffee at one of the venues in the CBD that cater for the early risers, and where just the aromas alone wafting from steaming coffee machines provide all the incentive you need. City Views offers a list of enticing coffee shops that open extra-early to ensure you don’t have to wait for your caffeine fix. You can also search our website for more hot favourites at www.capetowncid.co.za/explore-our-cbd/eat/

Caffe Hausbrandt Caffe Hausbrandt is a place where refined coffee culture comes into its own. Most of the customers are professionals catching a cuppa before business meetings begin. 32 Waterkant Str, 021 421 0901. Mon-Fri, 6am-6pm

Wimpy Wimpy first opened its doors in South Africa in 1967 and, today, its famous coffee and value-for-money breakfasts have your hunger covered. Free WiFi for 30 minutes adds to the appeal. 101 St Georges Mall, 021 424 3470, www.wimpy.co.za. Mon-Sat, 6am-5.30pm

The Field OfficeThis WiFi hotspot (free and unlimited) is the place for creative people to get together, socialise and plough through a little work. So grab your skateboard or bicycle and take a quick ride down for bold and earthy Deluxe Coffeeworks coffee. Sip and enjoy, seated on locally-designed furniture. 37 Barrack Str, 021 461 4599. Mon-Fri, 7am-4pm

Silver Moon DeliRelax indoors, or catch the first rays at a sidewalk table, and enjoy a R20 coffee and muffin special every morning (6am-8am). Free, unlimited WiFi is a bonus. This is also a good place to stock up on selected Turkish ingredients and food products (pomegranate sauce, black tea, anyone?) Sign up for the loyalty programme and enjoy a 10% discount. 34 Bree Str, cnr Waterkant Str, 021 421 0788, www.silvermoondeli.co.za. Monday-Sat, 6am-8pm

YourstrulyHigh quality produce and chic interiors typify this lifestyle outlet specialising in coffee and gourmet sandwiches. Free WiFi for customers. 175 Long Str, 021 422 3788, www.yourstrulycafe.co.za. Mon-Fri 6am-4.30pm, Sat 9am-2pm

Ou Meul BakkeryNo need to travel to Riviersonderend for mouth-watering pastry with your early morning coffee, as Tannie Rina’s legendary pies are now available in the CBD. Free WiFi. 14 Long Str, 021 419 0662. Mon-Fri 6:30am-5pm

CrushWith an emphasis on health & nutrition, this is a good choice for those with special dietary needs (raw, gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan dishes as well as fruit smoothies and freshly-squeezed juices). Free 50MB WiFi. 100 St George’s Mall, 021 422 5533, www.crush.co.za. Mon-Fri 7am-4.30pm, Sat 8.30am-3.30pm

Euro HausThe former Marcelino Bakery is committed to great continental-style baking, confectionery and cuisine to accompany your coffee. Décor includes wood cladding from

Truth CoffeeNot only does this Java haven roast coffee properly, but it also gives customers one hour of free WiFi while they sip and enjoy. Truth has an array of great blends for you to indulge in while you surf the Web, check emails and draw up business propositions. 36 Buitenkant Str, 021 419 2945. Mon-Sat 7am-6pm, Sun 8am-2pm.

Anthony’s Golden Cup Coffee ShopOwner Anthony Swartz has been in the coffee business for decades. He roasts coffee

for restaurants, hotels, guesthouses and coffee connoisseurs, and knows his product from bean to beverage. An unpretentious venue that’s well worth a visit and the coffee served. 55 Loop Str, 021 426 1268. Mon-Fri 6.45am-5pm, Sat 8am-1pm.

Langham House CoffeeA quaint coffee shop with delicious homemade cakes and freshly brewed coffee. Business people and tourists are the main customers. 59B Long Str, 021 424 4170. Mon-Fri 7am-4.30pm.

a 100-year old ship, a piano dissected and hung on a wall and a chandelier made from over 60 Consol jars. Free WiFi. 210 Loop Str, 021 422 0168, www.eurohaus.co.za. Mon-Fri 7am-5pm, Sat-Sun 7am-2pm

Vida e CaffèThese trendy coffee shops have WiFi hotspots to check into (free for one hour). Indulge in a steaming cup of mocha made with Lindt chocolate while setting up appointments. ABSA Centre, Adderley Str, 021 418 3048 | Icon, Hans Strijdom Ave, 021 421 3974 | 62 Roeland Str, 021 462 4641. Mon-Fri 7am-5pm, Sat 7am-2pm

Yourstruly

The Field Office Langham House Coffee

Silver Moon Deli

Anthony’s Golden Cup

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Learn a new lingo Engage with a new language and make the world your oyster. Choose from a selection of local languages (including Afrikaans, Xhosa, Zulu and others) or foreign languages such as Portuguese, French, Arabic or Mandarin. The CBD offers numerous schools, such as the LAnGuAGE TEACHInG CEnTRE, founded in 1996. Part-time evening courses run 5.30pm-7pm twice a week. 13 Heerengracht Str, 902 Pier House, 021 425 0019, www.ltc-capetown.com

Que Pasa Latin LoungePick up some smooth Latin moves at the country’s oldest salsa club, in a new venue. Geared to beginners, intermediates and advanced dancers. Salsa and bachata (originating from the Dominican Republic) feature Tues and Thurs, while swing and the Lindy Hop are on the Wed menu. 19th Floor, The Pinnacle building, 8 Burg Str, 021 426 0473, www.quepasa.co.za

Get your lengths at Long Street BathsHead for this authentic Victorian venue for a few laps, or sweat out the stresses of the day at the Turkish baths. Pool open 7am-7pm daily. Turkish baths for women 9am-7pm Mon, Thurs, Sat. Men 9am-7pm Wed, Fri and Tues 1pm-7pm. Corner Long and Orange Strs, 021 400 3302

Beat the traffic with A SUNSET SLOWDOWN

Why get caught in a traffic snarl-up when you could be enjoying an indulgent massage, or sipping a leisurely drink? Whether you’re keen to beef up your body or attend a mind-enhancing lecture, the Central City has plenty to occupy you after work before you head home.

Pamper yourselfUnwind after a hectic day with some gentle pampering. At the TAj CAPE TOWn, therapists greet you with a friendly namaste before administering authentic Indian treatments. Flickering candles and soothing music add to the atmosphere. Meanshile, at the WESTIn, the Arabella Spa takes in the view across the city and the Atlantic Ocean from the 19th floor.

Taj Cape Town, Wale Str, 021 819 2000, www.tajhotels.com, 8am-8pm daily. | Westin, Convention Sq, Lower Long Str, 012 412 9999. Open till 10pm, treatments until 8pm

In the ring with East City BoxingProfessional boxers from the Eastern Cape will teach you the tricks of the ring in this unlikely, atmospheric venue – the basement of an old church, with retro wood-panelled walls. Discover your inner Rocky or, for the less hardcore, there are classes such as “Ladies Only Boxing Fit” and a running class called “Road Work”, to make you strong for the long haul. East City Boxing, 104 Harrington Str, 021 461 5957

Kick start at IKLWCChinese martial arts promise to enhance physical and mental health and to boost general well being. Take control of your ability and try out a course at the family run International Kim Loong Wushu Center (IKLWC). This Bree Street venue is also home to acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine. 133 Bree Str, Cape Town www.kimloong.org 021 422 2193 [email protected]

Literary leanings at the Central LibraryAt Cape Town’s Central Library, Capetonians have access to one of the most comprehensive book collections in the country, as well as a public environment for debate and cultural events. It also offers computer centres with free internet and a coffee shop. A place to study or just hang out. Open Mon 9am-8pm, Tues-Thurs 8am-8pm, Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-4pm. Old Drill Hall, corner Parade and Darling Strs, 021 467 1500, Facebook for events

join the rhythm section at the jazz WorkshopOperating since 1965, this venue offers music tuition in all instruments, plus voice training. All genres of music (jazz, blues, rock, pop and more) are taught by instructors who are themselves performing musicians. There’s also jazz theory, improvisation, arranging and composition. An in-house shop offers student discounts on instruments, accessories, strings, manuscripts and more. 11.30am-6.00p.m weekdays; Sat 9.30am-1.00pm. 53 Buitengracht Str, 021 424 4956, www.jazzworkshop.co.za

Movie magic at the Grand DaddyEnjoy a retro movie night every Monday from 8pm at the Pink Flamingo roof-top cinema atop the Grand Daddy Hotel. Your R90 ticket includes a drink, popcorn and old-fashioned sweets. Francophiles can also enjoy regular film screenings at the Alliance Française, as well as music performances and art exhibitions. Grand Daddy, 38 Long Str, 021 424 7247, www.granddaddy.co.za | Alliance Française,155 Loop Str, 021 423 5699 www.alliance.org.za

Galleries galore on First Thursdays On the first Thursday of every month, you can explore art galleries and shops until late. Kick off with a free concert at Greenmarket Square at 5.30pm, then choose from over 30 venues within easy walking distance. Finish off with a visit to one of Cape Town’s bars or restaurants. www.Facebook.com/FirstThursdaysCT [email protected]

Late harvestEnjoy a free tasting and stock up on good-quality wines at Cape Town’s inner-city winery. You may want to stay on for dinner at the same intimate venue, or spoil yourself with a take-away pot of newly-arrived French fois gras. Open 11am-7pm Mon-Fri, Sat 12am-4pm. Signal Hill Winery, 100 Shortmarket Str, 021 424 5820, www.winery.co.za

A long, cool brewWe’ve done our hedonistic homework so you can make the most of balmy evenings. Brew connoisseurs will find plenty to discover at a variety of establishments. &union, 110 Bree Str, 021 422 2770 | Beerhouse, 223 Long Str, 021 424 3370 | The Slug & Lettuce, 218 Long Str, 021 424 7328 | Bob’s Bar & Bistro, 187 Long Str, 021 424 3584

Cape Town Central Library

Beerhouse

Taj Cape Town

Long Street Baths

Grand Daddy

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New Year, new resolutions. This is the time to make those good intentions a reality. But don’t worry, we’ve taken the hassle out of getting organised. Here’s a list of just some of the Central City experts who are on hand to help you with everything from replacing a broken zip and clearing the clutter to customising your numberplate and repairing your watch. For more services in the Central City, be sure to visit www.capetowncid.co.za/explore-our-cbd

STAY CONNECTED Charge!If you can never find that spare charger, or urgently need a super-efficient smartphone: CELL C 58 Strand Str, 021 421 9092. MTn 30 St George’s Mall, 021 418 3593, 083 222 7319. VIRGIn MOBILE 31 Adderley Str, 021 465 6516. VODACOM 58 Strand Str, 021 421 0090. CAPE CELLuLAR REPAIR CEnTRE cnr Plein & Darling Strs, 021 462 0978.

Internet cafésTo stay in touch while you get sorted, visit an internet café for hi-speed internet access, computer services, games, printing facilities and refreshments. CYBER PLACE 8 Burg Str, 021 422 1454. InFOZOnE InTERnET CAFE 40 Burg Str, 021 426 7524. EAG InTERnET CAFE SHOP 1 Church Str, 021 424 3811.

Techie solutionsWhether you want to push technological boundaries, or simply update your anti-virus protection and buy new printer cartridges, visit InCREDIBLE COnnECTIOn Shop 7 ENS Building, Lower Loop Str, 021 441 2420. COMPuTER MAnIA 29 Long Str, 021 423 0717

Postal & delivery servicesThere’s still a need for snail mail. Most branches of the SOuTH AFRICAn POST OFFICE (www.postoffice.co.za) open from 8am-4.30pm, Mon-Fri and 8.30am-12.00am Sat. Find branches at the corner of Loop & Pepper Strs, Lower Long Str, and inside the Grand Central building, Plein Str. The private alternative is POSTnET Union Castle Bldg, 6 Hout Str 021 426 0316; 2 Long Str, 021 418 1630; Shop 1, Mostert Str, 021 461 1121, 0860 POSTNET. Or to get your parcel across the CBD or across the globe, CRISIS COuRIERS, 4 Loop Str, 021 425 2212, http://crisiscouriers.co.za

HEY GOOD LOOKINGLaundry listYou can not only sort out your washday blues, but also stock up on wine, view an art exhibition and sample the pickings at a dim sum bar at I LOVE MY LAunDRY. This venue makes multi-tasking fun. Open 7am-7pm, Mon-Sat at 59 Buitengracht Str, Heritage Square, 074 992 1481, or 14 Bree Str, 073 939 7619, www.ilovemylaundry.co.za. Also nAnnuCCI for laundry, dry-cleaning, dyeing, alterations and ironing. 103 Parliament Towers, Plein Str, 021465 5127, or try the new branch at Shop 4, Bowman Gilfillan Building, corner Bree & Prestwich Strs, 021 421 4308.

Soled on serviceShoe, bag, luggage repairs and key replacements, mending and more. Numerous BARKSOLE branches include an outlet at 7 Riebeek Str, 021 421 7803.

Leather repairs High quality alterations and repairs add new flair to old fashions. LEATHER AnD SuEDE, 73 Loop Str, 021 426 2758.

jewellery repairsExpert attention will ensure that lovely necklaces, bracelets and rings can be flaunted instead of

forgotten. PHILIP ZETLER, 54 St Georges Mall, 021 423 2771. Pearl re-stringing at PRInS & PRInS, Huguenot House, corner Loop and Hout Strs, 021 422 1090.

Clear your clutterSort out your wardrobe and make space for new treasures. Sell clothes and shoes through SECOnD TIME AROunD, which is also a great place for a touch of vintage for an anniversary party. 196 Long Str, 021 423 1674. THE STREET STORE is a concept new to the CBD that is basically a pop-up charity store to give away clothes and shoes to the needy. Go to www.thestrstore.org, download the artwork and files, get approval from the City Council, and start making a difference! Follow their news on their Facebook page and Twitter. HOME AND

OFFICE CARE Building & tool hire Tackle a small or large renovation with supplies from HEDDLE HARDWARE, 46 Harrington Str, 021 424 6881 and GORDOnS HARDWARE AnD POWER TOOL CEnTRE, 42 Long Str, 021 424 2350. Rent tools at COASTAL HIRE, 186A Bree Str, 021 424 4900.

Locksmiths & security systemsGet organised with spare keys and natty keyrings to secure your stash. BREMRIDGE HALL LOCKSMITHS 64 Long Str, 021 423 9050. KEY BOuTIQuE, 283 Long Str, 021 424 5877. Find a wide range of surveillance

systems and equipment at AAA LAZER SECuRITY, 16 Hans Strijdom Ave, 021 425 1739.

Engravers and keysFor laser engraving and cutting on most products, key cutting, engraving, rubber-stamp making, visit SPEEDY EnGRAVERS, 76 Darling Str, 461 7646, www.speedyengravers.co.za.

Printing Get that admin sorted with crisp copying and wipe-clean lamination. SILVER BAnAnA, 122 Longmarket Str, 021 422 2208, email [email protected]. DIGITAL EXPRESS, Shop 10, 2 Long Str, 021 418 5099. QuICK PRInT 94 Strand Str, 021 425 4544. jETLInE, Shop 3, Thibault Sq, 8 Riebeek Str, 021 421 2122, email [email protected]

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HEALTHY BODYClinics and hospitalsFrom a mammogram to anti-malaria tablets, and even removing a tattoo, you can get it all done during your lunch hour. The DEnTAL IMPLAnT CLInIC, 2 Heerengracht, 021 421 6807. nETCARE TRAVEL CLInIC, Room 1107, 11th Floor, Picbel Arcade, 58 Strand Str, 021 419 3172, www.travelclinic.co.za. DORP STR REPRODuCTIVE HEALTH CLInIC, 3 Dorp Str, 021 483 4662. LASERMED, 181 Bree Str, 021 424 5078, www.lasermed.co.za. MARIE STOPES CLInIC, 91 Bree Str, 021 422 4660. nETCARE CHRISTIAAn BARnARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, 181 Longmarket Str, 021 480 6271/2. Toll free line 0801 22 22 22.

ON THE ROAD Drive timeDon’t be a menace on the roads – get that driving licence sorted. ACTIVE DRIVInG SCHOOL, 3rd Floor, Room 304, Twinnel House, 112 Long Str, 021 422 2827. When you have your own wheels, order aluminium and acrylic plates, plain or personalized, at SA SAFE, SIGnS & PLATES, 4 Loop Str, 021 419 2611

HAPPY HOUSEHOLDSilver repairs If your silver and copper heirlooms need more than a spit and polish, try long-established family firm SILVERCRAFT for excellent repairs and replating. They’ll tackle everything from cutlery to candlesticks. 178 Bree Str, 021 423 4463.

Clock and watch repairsTo keep your treasures ticking, visit CHROnOS for clock service and restoration. The owners specialise in vintage items and are the official service agents for brand names such as Rolex & Tag Heuer. Also equipped to waterproof divers’ watches. Level G, The Adderley, 25 Adderley Str, 021 461 8444. KRuLL WATCH SERVICES, Dumbarton House, 1 Church Str, 021 422 1759.

PhotographicPrint out past holiday photos or invest in a new camera to capture the special moments of 2014. SA CAMERA — the showroom carries a host of products and large quantities of stock, plus a knowledgeable sales team —19A Loop Str, 0861 112 868. TOTHILLS CHEMIST & PHOTOSHOP is good for vintage finds, and sells second-hand cameras, enlargers, binoculars, telescopes and spotting scopes at 18 Lower Burg Str, 021 421 2421. Also CAMERALAnD, 68 Long Str, 021 423 4150.

Get in shapeExercise is all about action, not words. The Bodytec concept is based on personal fitness training with electro muscle stimulation. BODYTEC, 42 Hans Strijdom Avenue, 021 418 1523. CuRVES offers exercise and weight loss programmes for women, 80 Strand Str, 021 418 0674. VIRGIn ACTIVE, 21 Lower Long Str, 021 421 5857. ZOnE FITnESS, 34 St Georges Mall, 021 418 1253.

Pharmacy finds Chronic sore throat, coughs and sneezes? Whatever your need, get it sorted. BARRS PHARMACY, 58 Strand Str, 021 421 6756. CuLEMBORG PHARMACY, 7 Heerengracht, 021 425 3925. LITE-KEM PHARMACY, 24 Darling Str, 021 461 8040. OLSEn’S PHARMACY, 129 Long Str 021 423 2371.

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HOT EVENTS in a cool cityWhether your focus is business, sport, culture or simply making the most of the glorious weather, you’ll find plenty in the Central City to fill your diary during February and March.

Valentine’s Day (14 Feb) falls on a full-moon Friday this year – what more encouragement do you need to plan a special event? Buy your beloved a bouquet of flowers at the entertaining and vibrant Adderley Street Flower Market. You also can’t go wrong with handmade chocolates, a keepsake from the Church Street market tables, or the Long Street Antique Arcade. The city is packed with affordable eating out options for a special meal. And if your budget stretches to it, there are plenty of romantic places to spend the night. The Glam offers five rooms (R800-R1300 bed and

6 - 23 February

Summer sounds with the Cape PhilharmonicThe Cape Philharmonic Orchestra kicks off 2014 with the eighth annual Cape Town Summer Music Festival. In the festival line-up are pianist Anton Nel and violinist Vesko Eschkenazy.

Cape Town City Hall, Feb 6-23, 8pm. R70-R195/ticket, 021 410 9809

Until 9 February

Sleeping Beauty on iceDirect from a worldwide tour, the Imperial Ice Stars make a triumphant return with The Sleeping Beauty on ice. Set to Tchaikovsky`s magnificent music, this timeless love story is retold with graceful dancing, high-speed leaps, stunning stilt skating and spectacular visual effects.

Running until 9 Feb at the Artscape Theatre, D F Ma-lan Str, Foreshore. www.artscape.co.za, 021 410 9800, www.computicket.com

24 February - 2 March

Inspiring creativity at Design IndabaFuelled by inspiration that breeds ideas, ingenuity and innovation, the annual Design Indaba Conference at the Cape Town International Convention Centre is all about how creativity can positively impact the world. Book your place in the main auditorium and rub shoulders with design divas, or sign up for the more affordable simulcast. Linked to the conference (26-28 Feb) is the Design Indaba Expo (Fri 28 Feb-Sun 2 March). View and buy craft, decor, fashion

28 February - 2 March

Love your ink at the Tattoo ConventionIf you are keen to get inked, or just curious about tattoo art, then the annual Tattoo Convention is the ideal place to get a better concept of the tattoo industry as a whole. There will also be pre-convention parties and stalls selling clothing and accessories.

28 Feb-2 Mar, Cape Town City Hall. Starting 4pm on Fri, 11 am Sat and Sun. R100 (day pass) R 250 (weekend pass), children under 16 free. 074 921 5170 www.capetattooconvention.co.za

9 March

Cape Argus Pick ‘n Pay Cycle TourGear up for the largest individually timed cycling event in the world, set for Sun 9 March. Scores of cyclists from all over the globe will be at the starting line in Hertzog Boulevard at the Cape Town Civic Centre, ready for the 109km challenge. Dust off your lycra and join them, or make an early start to cheer them on. www.cycletour.co.za

28 March

Hit the right notes at the International Jazz FestivalThe Cape Town International Jazz Festival turns 15 this year and, in full celebration mode, has already sold all weekend passes. But you can still attend the free annual commu-nity concert in Greenmarket Square on Wed 28 March from 5pm. www.capetownjazzfest.com

and jewellery, or product, graphic and industrial design. Also, don’t miss the Design Indaba FilmFest that offers a collection of films dedicated to the many cultures of creativity, from sign painting to skateboarding. One venue is the Castle, where seven films will be hosted. This viewing experience will allow you to soak up some inspiration and enjoy a picnic, all with Table Mountain as the backdrop.

24 Feb-2 Mar. www.designindaba.com/film or follow Design FilmFest on Twitter @DIFilmFest and Facebook.

Be my Valentinebreakfast) with black and white décor and oversized images of Hollywood legends. You could also opt for an eclectic vintage Airstream trailer decorated by a local artist. Book The Ballad of John & Yoko trailer where the bed takes up three-quarters of the room and a guitar’s on hand to spread the love.

■ Adderley Street Market between Strand and Darling Strs, 9am-4pm

■ 66 Wale Str, www.honestchocolate.co.za

■ The Glam, 40 Burg Str, 021 424 1006, www.theglam.co.za

■ The Grand Daddy 38 Long Str, 021 424 7247, www.granddaddy.co.za.