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She blames her fellow residents for the dumping problem, and requests that the City council cleans these dumping sites as they are an eyesore. “It is summer and all kinds of pests are breeding there and children are also playing there, so we are facing diseases being picked up,” she says. She adds that Tuesdays are also rubbish collection days in Lakeview and more and more trolley pushers with overloaded trol- leys are walking through the area. “They sit on corners and sort out their dirt and then they just leave whatever they don’t want there,” she says. She is now urging res- idents to come together to find a long-term solution for the dumping issue. “I would like for us all to meet to find a solution to this problem, so that we can deter people from dumping or littering at the park,” she urges. Meanwhile, another resident has thanked the local ward councillor and council for cut- ting the grass and tree branches at Lange- vlei. “Our community needs to be educated, as they are using Langevlei as a dumping zone. We are trying to plan activities to edu- cate the young kids in the area with what we have available,” he says. He adds that the signage is not in a good state and some parts of the vlei need to be fenced off to deter access to the vlei so that people cannot use Langevlei Park as a dump- ing ground anymore. “We would like to see families use it for relaxing, as well as a bicy- cle road for kids to ride around. Make it more of a family park,” he says. Ward councillor Kevin Southgate says the dumping is an ongoing problem at the Vlei which the City is addressing. “We are calling on residents to be vigilant and to report anyone who is dumping. They can take down the registration of the vehi- cles in which people are using to offload their dump and report this to the City,” he says. Southgate says that he has requested additonal boulders be erected at the park to deter dumping. TELLING IT AS IT IS RETREAT TELLING IT AS IT IS RETREAT 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 8. PHOTO SUPPLIED BY BRIAN VAN RHEEDE Relive the glory days of the Lux

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Page 1: People’s Post Retreat 20151110

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

RETREAT

ENTRANCE 1 OTTERY HYPER SHOPPING CENTRE(NEXT TO NANDOS) OTTERY021 704 0338 | 078 395 8014

[email protected]

ENTRANCE 1 OTTERY HYPER SHOPPING CENTRE(NEXT TO NANDOS) OTTERY021 704 0338 | 078 395 8014

[email protected]

FREE

DELIV

ERY LAYBYES ACCEPTEDLAYBYES ACCEPTED

VALID WHILE STOCKS LASTVALID WHILE STOCKS LAST

Stockists of :

Double/Queen Bedsets

R5 999Double/Queen Bedsets

R5 999

SERTAComfort TopWith Organic Cotton

SERTAComfort TopWith Organic Cotton

Double Bedsets

R5 299Double Bedsets

R5 299Double Bedsets

R4 999Double Bedsets

R4 999

SealyPosturepeadicAvignonFirm DoubleBase setwith Aloe Vera

SealyPosturepeadicAvignonFirm DoubleBase setwith Aloe Vera

SealyPosturepeadicAvignonDoublePillowTop

SealyPosturepeadicAvignonDoublePillowTop

CLOUD 9CLOUD 9

Double/Queen Bedsets

R3 999Double/Queen Bedsets

R3 999

Bedsquare Hospitality80kg p.pBedsquare Hospitality80kg p.p

Hotelier Plush Orthopedicwith Aloe Vera110kg p.p

Hotelier Plush Orthopedicwith Aloe Vera110kg p.p

Orthopedic Firmwith Aloe Vera120kg p.p

Orthopedic Firmwith Aloe Vera120kg p.p

Orthopedic Posture150 kg p.pBamboo Fabric

Orthopedic Posture150 kg p.pBamboo Fabric

7 YEAR WARRANTY

Double

R1 699Double

R1 699

¾R1 399

¾R1 399

SingleR1 299

SingleR1 299

15 YEAR WARRANTY

Double/Queen

R2 399Double/Queen

R2 399

¾R1 999

¾R1 999

SingleR1 799

SingleR1 799

20 YEAR WARRANTY

Double/Queen

R2 999Double/Queen

R2 999

Orthopedic Plush120kg p.pBamboo Fabric

Orthopedic Plush120kg p.pBamboo Fabric

Orthopedic Maxi Super StrengthWith Aloe Vera150kg p.p

Orthopedic Maxi Super StrengthWith Aloe Vera150kg p.p

20 YEAR WARRANTY

Double/Queen

R3 599Double/Queen

R3 599Double/Queen

R2 999Double/Queen

R2 99920 YEAR WARRANTY 20 YEAR WARRANTY

Double/Queen

R3 599Double/Queen

R3 599

TRADING HOURS:MONDAY-THURSDAY 9:00AM – 6PM

FRIDAY 9:00AM- 12:00PM& 2:00PM – 6PM

SATURDAY 9:00AM -4:00PMSUNDAY 10:00AM-1:00PM

ALL CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED

TRADING HOURS:

ALL CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED

MONDAY-THURSDAY 9:00AM – 6PMFRIDAY 9:00AM- 12:00PM

& 2:00PM – 6PMSATURDAY 9:00AM -4:00PMSUNDAY 10:00AM-1:00PM

X1QRKW0M-QK101115

Mark Brickles072 742 [email protected]

Master Licensee

Call Mark For More Info ORSMS “G10”, Your Name, Email

address/ address to 072 742 6963FREE CALL 0800-00-00-08

24HRS, 7 DAYS A WEEKwww.urbanlink.co.za

*T & C Apply*

Every Agent Will PromiseTo Sell Your Home … We GUARANTEE it

If your HomeDoesn’t SellWe’ll buy it

LAKEVIEW

Vlei is ‘disgusting’ dumpASTRID FEBRUARIE

@FebAstrid

Concerned Lakeview residents claim thedrains or manholes in Langevlei Parkare being used as dumping sites.

“It is disgusting and appalling,” says a res-ident who asked to remain anonymous infear of victimisation.“We are nearing the festive season and itis more important now to pull our arearight,” she says.She blames her fellow residents for thedumping problem, and requests that theCity council cleans these dumping sites as

they are an eyesore.“It is summer and all kinds of pests arebreeding there and children are also playingthere, sowe are facing diseases being pickedup,” she says.She adds that Tuesdays are also rubbishcollection days in Lakeview and more andmore trolley pushers with overloaded trol-leys are walking through the area.“They sit on corners and sort out their dirtand then they just leavewhatever they don’twant there,” she says. She is nowurging res-idents to come together to find a long-termsolution for the dumping issue.“I would like for us all to meet to find a

solution to this problem, so thatwe candeterpeople from dumping or littering at thepark,” she urges.Meanwhile, another resident has thankedthe localward councillor and council for cut-ting the grass and tree branches at Lange-vlei. “Our community needs to be educated,as they are using Langevlei as a dumpingzone. We are trying to plan activities to edu-cate the young kids in the area with whatwe have available,” he says.He adds that the signage is not in a goodstate and some parts of the vlei need to befenced off to deter access to the vlei so thatpeople cannot useLangevlei Park as a dump-

ing ground anymore. “We would like to seefamilies use it for relaxing, as well as a bicy-cle road for kids to ride around. Make itmore of a family park,” he says.Ward councillor Kevin Southgate says thedumping is an ongoing problem at the Vleiwhich the City is addressing.“We are calling on residents to be vigilantand to report anyone who is dumping. Theycan take down the registration of the vehi-cles in which people are using to offloadtheir dump and report this to the City,” hesays. Southgate says that he has requestedadditonal boulders be erected at the park todeter dumping.

TELLING IT AS IT IS

RETREAT

TELLING IT AS IT IS

RETREAT

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 8. PHOTO SUPPLIED BY BRIAN VAN RHEEDE

Relive the glory days of the Lux

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PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 10 November 20152 NEWS

The SASSAWynberg Local Office, previouslylocated in the Maynard Plaza Building- Wynberg,has relocated to the:

William Herbet Sports Fields Hall,Rosmead Avenue, Wynberg.Postal address: Privatebag X 7, Wynberg 7824Contact details: Switchboard: 081 732 6083

Enquiries:SASSAWynberg Local Office Manager,Mr. E. Hendricks – 083 336 1092 / 076 941 9707

021- 710 9800(number diverts to the regional call centre)

paying the right social grant, to the right person,at the right time and place. NJALO!

X1QNXKWD-QK201015

Firefighters warn of easy sparksNICOLE MCCAIN

@nickymccain

As fire season officially startsthismonth, theVolunteerWild-

fire Services (VWS) is calling onCapetonians to be fire aware.Always assume that awildfire or

a house fire can be ignited, saysVWS marketing director MarisaGalloway.VWS is a firefighting organisa-

tionmadeup of over 200 volunteersat four stations. Started 15 yearsago in response to devastating firesin Cape Town, the organisation isa first responder to fires in TableMountain National Park andworks closely with other emergen-cy services.“How a wildfire is started does

not change anything for us. We al-ways go out and fight fires aggres-sively but safely. It is important formembers of the public to always beaware that open fires, fireworks,Chinese lanterns and cigarettebutts not only cause damage to thenatural environment but also posemajor fire risks,” she says.A large part of fighting wildfires

safely is team work, says VWSNewlands station manager Jon-Jon Emary.“One of ourmembers hit the nail

on the head by calling what we do‘high-speed gardening’. Imaginedigging, cutting and smotheringflames in as quick a time as possi-ble for eight hours. Team work,safety, training and fitness are socrucial to what we do,” he says.“We go out together and return

together. Some days we win and

others we don’t, but every singletime we go out we do so with asmile on our faces and pride in ourhearts.”Every day is a highlight at the

VWS, Emary says.“This year alonewehave had the

biggest operational seasonwehaveever had, seen more support and

donations from the public than ev-er before andhad the largest intakeof new volunteers ever,” he says.The team was instrumental in

fighting fires earlier in the year,such as the blaze in Cape Town inMarch.“To this day theweek of the Cape

fire was the most challenging. The

management of the incredible in-flux of donations, sending out nu-merous fire crews, handling themedia and trying to squeeze somework in between it all was a hugetask. I have to takemy hat off to ev-ery single one of the amazing vol-unteers who assisted,” he says.The organisation faces some

unique challenges, with all mem-bers working as volunteers andneeding to be safely kitted out.“At times it’s a struggle. Be-

tween a very demanding day job,fire calls and managing the Newl-ands fire base, it is a massive task.The reality is that if you’re pas-sionate about it you will find thetime,” Emary says.“The costs associated with fight-

ing fires are extremely high. Justkitting out one firefighter costsabout R3000. On top of thatwe havevehicles to maintain and refuel aswell as equipment to service andreplace. It’s safe to say thatwithoutfunding we wouldn’t be able to dowhat we’re passionate about,” Gal-loway says.And input from the public is vi-

tal, especially in preventing fires,she says.“Havea smokealarminstalled in

your house. Please don’t let off Chi-nese lanterns, particularly overNew Year’s. They may seem beau-tiful, but they pose a massive firerisk. Educate your children aboutthe dangers of fires and bring themto our open day so they can learnmore about fires and the VWS,”she says.V The VWS open day will take place onSunday 29 November at the ChrysalisAcademy in Tokai forest. The family daywill let children of all ages interact withVWS volunteers, learn more about the or­ganisation and fires and see firefightingdisplays. Entry is free and food will be onsale. Only cash and Snapscan paymentswill be accepted for food and beverages.Visit www.vws.org.za for more informationand to pre­register for the open day.

As fire season is here residents are urged to be fire aware. PHOTO: ANDREW HAGAN/ VOLUNTEER WILDFIRE SERVICES

Saturday 14 November

V Steenberg: Steenberg police will host animbizo for the community of Steenberg atSibelius Secondary School, Sibelius Avenue at14:00. Community members are invited toraise their concerns in regard to crime andservice delivery. For more information contactpolice sector commander Warrant OfficerDonavan Constant on 082 469 8541.

Saturday 28 November

V Ottery: Tekiah Foundation will host a carshow in aid of funds for Tiny Treasureslearning centre at the School of Industry,Plantation Road from 11:00. There will be liveentertainment, live radio, a tea garden, foodstalls and more. The car competition entryfee is R80, with cash prizes to be won. Astall booking costs R250. For more informa-tion contact Rebecca on 076 374 6231 or Brianon 076 626 1024.

Saturday 12 December

V Soetwater: The MJ Puppy Shelter will hosta day outing to the Soetwater Resort. Thepick-up point will be at Parkwood PrimarySchool at 07:30. Tickets cost R70 per person.This fundraiser aims to help secure the shelterby raising money to fence the premises. Formore information contact Max Swartz on078 414 3288.

Saturday 19 December

V Ottery: The Ottery Boyz Motorcycle Club’schildren’s Christmas convoy will be visitingpoor children in communities on the CapeFlats for the seventh year. The convoyconsists of bikers, police and private vehiclesand will take bakkie loads of donated toys(new or good second-hand), hotdogs, packetsof chips, sweets, ice lollies and clothes to theblaring sounds of Christmas songs. Theconvoy will visit hundreds of children. Anyonewishing to donate can contact Morne Blakeon 073 671 8642, Andre Blake on073 418 0962 or Keith Blake on 073 877 6207.

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PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 10 November 2015 NEWS 3

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VILLAGE HEIGHTS

Locals’ project is award finalistAnature conservation programme that in-

volves Village Heights residents hasbeen nominated as a finalist in the Eco-logicAwards for its role in reconnecting resi-dents with nature and areas of beauty, whilealso addressing the socio-economic challen-ges of unemployment and poverty.JohanvanderMerwe,mayoral committee

member for energy, environmental and spa-tial planning, says the City of Cape Town isextremely proud of this project because theFalse Bay Nature Reserve is an inclusivespace that has brought people together fromdifferent backgrounds to learn and under-stand the value of this natural asset andtheir crucial role in caring for it.“The Friends and Neighbours project at

Village Heights arose from the legacy of so-cial ills that often spill over to the nature re-serve, including illegal access, illegal har-vesting of resources, criminal behaviour, il-legal dumping and land invasion,” he says.Van der Merwe says as part of this pro-

gramme, the False Bay Nature Reserve haspartneredwith stakeholders to lead success-ful interventions.Communities on the western boundary of

the reserve, such as Village Heights, Sea-winds and Lavender Hill, have helped toclear illegally dumped waste, remove alieninvasive vegetation and develop food and in-digenous gardens.“Not only have these interventions had a

positive impact on biodiversity and the nat-ural environment, but they have supportedthe transition towards urban sustainabilityby cultivating a sense of pride and contribut-ing to the alleviation of crime and povertyin the community,” he says.Village Heights is an informal settlement

adjacent to Lavender Hill and Seawinds andbacking onto the western boundary of theRondevlei section of the False Bay NatureReserve.The nature reserve includes Rondevlei,

Zeekoevlei, the Cape Flats wastewater treat-ment works, Pelican Park and a coastal sec-tion.This project,which theCity intends to rep-

licate in other areas, brings together organi-sations such as the Cape TownEnvironmen-tal Education Trust (CTEET), Working forWetlands, the Zandvlei Trust, Abalimi Beze-khaya and BirdLife South Africa to workwith the Village Heights community to en-hance their environment, cultivate a senseof community pride and alleviate poverty.The Awards, hosted by the Enviropaedia,

identify and give recognition to individuals,organisations, products and services thataremakinga real andmeasurable differencein creating a more sustainable world to livein.Thewinnerswill be announced at the Eco-

Logic Awards gala evening in April nextyear. Some of the Village Heights residents who participate in a nature conservation programme.

ASTRID FEBRUARIE@FebAstrid

St Augustine’s Cricket Club in Elfindale hasreceived a total makeover after years of ne-glect.Ward councillor Kevin Southgate says

this is another project that highlights theCity’s commitment to ensuring the upgradeof facilities.The renovations included external work

which required the external walls be re-placed. The floors were also replaced and allthe bathrooms were upgraded.“It was a welcome exercise for the club as

the club is almost 150 years old and waitedfor years to have something done. Now theycan celebrate their anniversary having anew clubhouse,” Southgate says.He has also allocated funds in his next

ward allocation budget for the front porchof the club to be upgraded.“We want to create a space where people

can sit in the shade and enjoy the sportwhilesupporting their friends and family duringmatches,” he says.People’s Post has reported that despite be-

ing hit hard by vandals and thieves, eventwice in one week, the members mastered aplan to get the club restored (“Vandals clean

out club”, 18 August).Their clubhouse was broken into and all

the cables, wires and taps stolen.At the time of the break-in Southgate said

the clubhouse was in need of repairs.“Despite the vandalism it needs to be up-

graded as the facility hosts internationaland local teams during tournaments,” hesaid, adding that if they wanted to see thesefacilities last a lifetime they needed to be in-vested in.

Security woesGeorge Damon, chairperson of the cricket

club’s management, said the break-in hadbeen the first of its kind. The clubhouse wasat risk because there was no security.“From the time the security was removed

it has put the club at risk of being vandalisedand stripped,” he said.Robin Poggenpoel, club chairperson, said

the clubhouse had been vandalised muchworse in the past. TheCity of CapeTownhadassisted in repairing the damage.“We are grateful that the City has helped

us to repair the damage, but wewould reallyappreciate it if they could provide us withsecurity on the premises,” he said.They had to reinforce the front gate once

again.

Elfindale clubhouse gets makeover at last

St Augustine’s Cricket Club is undergoing a much-needed makeover after the club was brokeninto and badly vandalised.

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PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 10 November 20154 NEWS

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

HAVE YOUR SAY!ANNUAL REVIEW

(2016/17 REVIEW) ONPROPOSED AMENDMENTS

TO THE INTEGRATEDDEVELOPMENT PLAN (IDP)

FOR 2012 TO 2017

Notice is hereby given that the meeting of the 24 (twenty four) Subcouncils for theCity of Cape Town will take place at the time and venue indicated in the schedule below:

Subcouncil Venue Date Time Manager

1Boardroom,Wesfleur Municipal Offices,Wesfleur Circle, Atlantis

19 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001

2Kraaifontein Council Chambers,Kraaifontein Municipal Building,Brighton Road, Kraaifontein

18 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053

3Goodwood Municipal Building,Voortrekker Road, Goodwood

19 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676

4Parow Council Chambers, ParowMunicipalBuilding, 1st Floor, corner of VoortrekkerRoad and Tallent Street, Parow

19 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196

5Council Chambers, corner of JakkalsvleiAvenue and Kiaat Roads, Bonteheuwel

18 10:00Martin Julie021 444 2962

6Bellville Council Chambers, BellvilleCivic Centre, Voortrekker Road, Bellville

16 10:00Pat Jansen021 444 3716

7Durbanville Council Chambers, corner ofOxford and Queen Streets, Durbanville

16 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689

8Strand Council Chambers, corner ofFagan Street and Main Road, Strand

19 10:00Erika Williams021 850 4149

9Andile Msizi Hall, Bangiso Drive, Site B,Khayelitsha

18 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351

10Khayelitsha Training Centre,Cnr Lwandle Road and PhendulaCrescent, Khayelitsha

16 10:00Mandlenkosi Sitonga021 360 1267

11Fezeka Council Chambers, corner ofGovan Mbeki and Steve Biko Drive,Gugulethu

18 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737

12Lentegeur Administrative Building,corner of Merrydale and Melkbos Roads,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain

19 11:00Alesia Bosman021 444 8698

13Ruth First Community Hall, SinqolamthiStreet, Philippi

18 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1619

14Fezeka Council Chambers, corner ofGovan Mbeki and Steve Biko Drive,Gugulethu

16 10:00Anthony Mathe021 630 1678

15Raven Room, First Floor, PinelandsTraining Centre, Central Square,St Stephens Road, Pinelands

16 10:00Mariëtte Griessel021 444 9797

16Council Chambers, 11th Floor,44 Wale Street, Cape Town

16 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055

17Dulcie September Civic Centre (minorhall), corner of Klipfontein and ProteaStreets, Athlone

19 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500/03

18False Bay Nature Reserve Headquarters:No 7 Zeekoevlei Road, Zeekoevlei

19 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020

19Council Chambers, Central Circle,Fish Hoek

16 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2010

20Council Chambers, Alphen Centre,Constantia Main Road, Constantia

18 10:00Richard White021 444 8112

21Kuilsrivier Council Chambers,1st Floor, corner of Carinus Street andVan Riebeeck Road, Kuilsrivier

18 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502

22Strand Council Chamber, corner ofMain Road and Fagan Street, Strand(opposite the Strand railway station)

16 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508

23Lentegeur Administrative Building,corner of Merrydale andMelkbos Roads,Lentegeur,Mitchells Plain

16 10:00Raphael Martin021 444 8722

24Khayelitsha Training Centre, corner ofLwandle and Spine Roads, Khayelitsha

19 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532

To access the full agenda and all supporting documentation 72 hours before the meeting goto www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.

Highlight the date of the Subcouncil meeting, choose the Subcouncil you require anddownload the agenda. Please report any difficulties to the relevant Subcouncil Manager.

The following policies and plans are open for public consultation during the month ofNovember 2015. These policies and plans are available for scrutiny at Subcouncil offices andinterested parties may comment on these policies:

• Revised Informal Trading Plan for Maitland Area – 4 November to 4 December 2015.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF THESUBCOUNCILS: NOVEMBER 2015

RETREAT

Church funeralsociety 100 yrs oldRetreatFuneral Society celebrates its cen-tenary this year.The society was established in 1915 to

help the parishioners of Zwaanswyk DutchReformed Church in Retreat with funeralcosts.It was determined by the constitution

that the church’s minister always had to bethe chairperson.Headed by theminister, the society mem-

bership increased in numbers.Lou Pierce, secretary of the society, says

in later years the constitutionwas amendedto relieve the duties of the minister. A com-

mittee was elected by the members of thesociety.The society currently has about 300mem-

bers.It is still managed as a non-profit organi-

sation and strives to give the best serviceat an affordable price.The society will hold its annual meeting

on at 86 Bergsig Garden Village in Spring-fontein Road, Amanda Glen in DurbanvilleSaturday 21 November at 15:00.For more information contact Lou Pierce

on 021 976 0065, 082 707 1504 or [email protected].

The committee members of the Retreat Funeral Society are (from left) Neville Pierce, LouPierce (secretary), Rina de Waal, Marina de Waal, Arthur Gepp (chairperson) and Johan deWaal (vice-chairperson).

The Union of Jewish Women will be hold-ing a Bob Dylan Tribute concert as an endof year fundraiser. The concert will fea-ture a blend of Dylan’s famous countryand blues works.A narrative on Dylan’s life will run be-

tween songs.Mick Laden will perform and will be

joined by Jet Butow.The concert will take place on Sunday

29 November at the Centre for the Bookat 62 Victoria Street in Cape Town from20:00 to 22:00. Tickets cost R200 and areavailable from 021 434 9555.

A tribute to Bob Dylan

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What a ride tohelp the childrenTIYESE JERANJI

@jeranji

Omar Anwar (53), originally from Wood-stock, is going back to his roots by help-

ing children from the area who have an au-tism spectrum disorder.

Autism is a mental condition, presentfrom early childhood, characterised bygreat difficulty in communicating andforming relationships with other peopleand in using language and abstract con-cepts.

Anwar rode 1800km – from Cape Towncity centre to Pietermaritzburg – in 21 hoursin order to raise funds for Alpha School forpupils with autism in Woodstock.

For every kilometre he reached he re-ceived donations and all this money will gotowards helping the children. He managedto raise R24 750 for the school.

This is not the first time he is doing some-

thing to give back to the community.Two years ago he ran the Gun Run half-

marathon to help a paraplegic boy andraised the equivalent of three years’ schoolfees.

“Prior to that I initiated an autism fund-raising and awareness campaign as part ofa cycling team. Two of the team membershad autistic kids. I’ve done several charityinitiatives over the years, as a cyclist anda runner. I’ve been fortunate and I’m at astage in my life where I want to plough backinto my community,” he says.

Anwar says he was deeply touched by theautism condition when he got involved inthe autism charity initiative two years ago.He thinks there is so much more that peoplecould do to help and he wanted to contributehis part. He is happy that he can help hiscommunity.

“I’m excited about the iron butt ride andthe broader global motorcycle tour. I’ll be

doing something I’m passion-ate about for a very deservingcause. It will be very fulfillingfor me.

“It’s a great opportunityand I think I’m very fortunateto be doing something I enjoyand making a difference insomeone’s life at the sametime.

“I’m also happy that I man-aged to raise money for thechildren and we will be doingmore things.”

Omar Anwar rode from CapeTown to Pietermaritzburg inless than a day to raise fundsfor children in Woodstock withautism.

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TIYESE JERANJI@jeranji

“Everymonth I go visit the land that wastaken from us by force. It tears my

heart when I see what the city is doing toDistrict Six. They are building, but theydon’t want to give us our land back.”These were the words of a teary Bahia

Abrahams as she marched with 200 otherpeople to the Civic Centre in the city centreto demand their land. The march was orga-nised by the District Six Working Commit-tee to addressmayorPatricia deLille so thatthey could make some progress in gettingtheir land back.Abrahams’s family had been forcefully

removed fromDistrict Six. She now lives inMitchell’s Plain.The protesters handed over a memoran-

dum of grievances of 16 pages. They saidthey wanted an answer within seven work-ing days, because they had waited for toolong.Abrahams said she wanted to die in Dis-

trict Six.“I’m not happy in Mitchell’s Plain. It’s

like we are in prison. The drugs, gangster-ism and crime are out of hand. Gangstersare running our lives.“They must just take us back where we

belong. I grew up in District Six and that’swhere I want to die. Nothing is being doneabout the land, instead they keep buildingfor their own benefit. On some areas thegrass is growing again.“It’s a shame, when we lived in District

Sixwewere so happy but bymoving us theytook our happiness away. If the City doesn’tlisten tous this timearoundwewill go squat

on the land. It belongs to us. Until whenshould we wait?” she said.Darawiesa de Villiers, another land

claimant who is living in Lentegeur, saidthey wanted their land back because that iswhere their livelihood was.“People are getting old. For how long

must we wait? They promised us that wewill have the land but we are still waiting.We can’t wait any longer. Our lives arethere. We have memorises there. The Citymust act now; we are tired of empty promis-es,” she said.There are claims that initially 150 hectare

of land was supposed to be given back to thepeople, but with the City building on it theyonly have 42 hectare left, which is notenough for the claimants.ShahiedAjam, chairperson of theDistrict

Six Working Committee, says it’s practical-ly impossible to compensate for the injusti-ces done through the Natives Land andGroup Areas acts.“No amount of money can ever compen-

sate for the amount of indignities inflictedupon the people on the grounds of the colourof their skin. It is equally impossible to im-agine how, for 21 years into democracy inthe new South Africa, a previously disen-franchised people, who were disposed oftheir rights and forcibly evicted from theirhomes in the apartheid era, have not yetbeen properly restituted.Moreover, it is un-acceptable that people continue to suffer hu-miliation and personal setbacks, when theyhave been deprived of their basic humanrights for so long,” he says.Thememorandum includes a proposal for

holistic remedies and calls on the City ofCape Town to act.

“Since corruption crept into the firstround with the flopped housing develop-ment scheme, a forensic audit should beconducted into how the housing allocationto residents presently occupying houses inDistrict Six was done. We want a fast-track-ing of things, because the people can’t waitany longer.“The mayor must be brave enough to ad-

mit that urban restitution, particularly inthe case of District Six, has been a failure.Local, provincial and national governmentshould now become proactive in their ef-forts to restore the people’s dignity beforeit is too late, sincemanyclaimants are elder-ly and fear that justice may not be broughtin their lifetime,” says Ajam.Wilfred Solomons-Johannes, a represent-

ative of the mayor’s office, accepted thememorandum.“We will look into and respond, but this

has been communicated timeandagain thatthis is not the City’s matter but of the de-partment of rural development and land re-form. The City has done what it was sup-posed to do and land has been released tothe national government, so everything lieswith it. However, we will help them followthe right channels but the people who aremarching are the very same people who areblocking opportunities for others.”Ian Neilson, deputy mayor, says the City

released 42 hectare of available, City-ownedland to thedepartment of rural developmentand land reform in 2000 and has budgetedfor service provision. He adds that it is thedepartment that decides which develop-ment option to pursue and drives the proc-ess to determine which applicants are thebeneficiaries of the development.

‘Restitution has failed’About 200 people marched to the Civic Centre demanding their land in District Six back, saying they have waited long enough and they wantto die on their land. PHOTO: TIYESE JERANJI

NICOLE MCCAIN@nickymccain

Visitors to Cape Town’s top attractionsare growing, with Kirstenbosch seeing al-most a third more visitors last year.Thiswas announcedat the annualmeet-

ing of Cape Town Tourism, with CEO En-ver Duminy attributing the boost to theaddition of new attractions.“Kirstenbosch enjoyed growth of 29%

year-on-year as a result of adding theBoomslang tree canopy walkway – proofthat innovation works. The plan acrossthe entire tourism industry and the asso-ciated businesses is to provide richertravel experiences to visitors,” he says.Table Mountain had the second highest

growth, of almost 15%.Almost 1mvisitorsenjoyed the mountain last year.Visitors to Robben Island increased 9%

and Cape Point saw a 3% increase.The V&A Waterfront still receives the

most visitors – 24m visitors last year,growing almost 3%.“Many tourists come here to see the

iconic attractions, and, if wemarket themcorrectly, we canmake sure to offer otherattractions in conjunction with the morepopular experiences. The major attrac-tions have global appeal and awareness,so it’s a great way of getting tourists here.Once they’re here, we then have the op-portunity to showcase some of the lesserknown hidden gems we have in CapeTown,” Duminy says.To highlight the City’s lesser known at-

tractions, the organisation recentlylaunched a video series showcasing hid-den gems in Woodstock, the city centreand Kalk Bay.“These have given the viewer fantastic

insight into a richer travel experience.The ‘travel like a local trend’ is a globalone – tourists don’t just want a guide bookoffering, they want to experience the city

the way locals do,” he says.Cape Town Tourism has also rolled out

mobile centres to distribute informationto visitors where they are.“We’re targeting niche tourism oppor-

tunities too. Business and educationaltourists will be encouraged to stay forlonger and enjoy more of the city. Our In-sider’s Guide mobile app allows thesetourists to plan their trip in advance.”The challenge remains to combat sea-

sonality, Duminy says.“Cape Town has plenty to do the whole

year round, so Cape Town Tourism isworking to findways to communicate thisto the world.”Drawing local tourists to Cape Town is

one of thewaysCapeTownTourismhopesto tackle this.“We are reaching out locally to get visi-

tors from within Cape Town and fromwithin South Africa to enjoy these experi-ences,” he says.

New sights attract more visitors

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Big-name show honours the LuxASTRID FEBRUARIE

@FebAstrid

The once iconic theatreLuxurama inWyn-berg is to be rememberedwith a new pro-

duction as a tribute to the grand old dame.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 artisticdirector LaraFoot,will bring to life and cele-brate its history through stories and classichit songs in this first-ever homage to the leg-endary Luxurama, built in 1963 by RonnieQuibell.

“I am personally so excited to be honour-ing the LuxuramaTheatre, whichwas hometo somany of this city’s audiences during itsheyday”, Alistair says.

This is a first-time collaboration betweenAlistair andLara, both accomplished and re-spected 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 their memories and stories with uson this specially-created Facebook page,”Alistair says.

LuxuramaTheatrebecameavital culturalhub for many integrated audiences and itpreceded 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-

bert Humperdink, Tom Jones, Percy Sledge,Peaches and Herb, Petula Clark, Jose Feli-ciano, Dobie Gray, Joe Dolan and LovelaceWatkins performed at the Luxurama.

Local stars Taliep Petersen, Zayn Adam,

Jonathan Butler, Richard Jon Smith, Ricar-do, Ronnie Joyce and Lionel Petersen arejust a few of the music sensations who ap-peared on the boards.

Well-known South African bands like the

Rockets, the Bats, Rabbit and Ballyhoo wereamong the groups who battled it out.

Alistair has assembled a stellar ensemblefor this seasonal show, featuring himself,Terry Fortune, TerryHector, LoukmaanAd-ams, Niesha Abrahams, Leslie Kleinsmith,GiempieVardien,NurAbrahamsandFelici-ty Keran.

They will be accompanied by a six-piecelive 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 of us,to be able to bring back those memories, Iregard it as a blessing.

“Teaming up with Lara, who had tremen-dous success with her production of Scroogeat the Baxter two years ago, is another high-light of my career so far,” he says.

SingalongThe cast will share anecdotes as they sing

familiar and perennially popular songs,such as “Where the Boys Are”, “Il Mondo”,“Spanish Eyes”, “Stay Beside Me”, “PuppyLove”, “My Life” and “Delilah”, guaranteedto get audience members singing along anddancing in their seats.Remembering theLux runs fromThursday

3 December to Wednesday 9 January. Tick-ets are available from Computicket on0861 915 8000, at www.computicket or at anyShoprite Checkers store.

For discounted corporate or group blockbookings, fundraisers or charities contactSharon Ward on 021 680 3962 or [email protected] or Carmen Kearns on021 680 3993 or [email protected] office hours.

For more information visit www.bax-ter.co.za or The Lux orBaxterTheatre on Fa-cebook.

The once iconic theatre Luxurama in Wynberg is to be remembered in a new production. Thecast includes Terry Fortune, Terry Hector, Loukmaan Adams, Niesha Abrahams, Leslie Klein-smith, Giempie Vardien, Nur Abrahams and Felicity Keran.

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A group of 40 matriculants fromdisadvantaged backgrounds

are giving it their all as they pre-pare for the final examinations.The pupils from Christel House

inOtteryhave taken their places attheir study venue known as theFarm since Friday 28 October.They will stay there until their fi-nal examinations are done.Currently running for the sec-

ond year, the school’s farm pro-gramme was introduced to helpmatriculants keep focused duringtheir last year at Christel House, anot-for-profit school for pupils liv-ing in abject poverty.Engineering Graphics and De-

sign teacher Randall Daniels sayspupils find the environment im-proves their learning experienceand theymake themost out of theirtime at the Farm.“We have to be realistic when it

comes to our pupils and the realityis that they come from homes orcommunities where it will be achallenge to prepare for their ex-ams. This is why the programmewas introduced to the school and sofar it has shown real success. Our100% pass rate last year is testimo-ny to that,” Daniels says.Pupils visit the Farm at the end

of every semester to prepare fortheir exams and are housed for theentire exam time.“The girls are housed on one side

of the farm and the boys in anothersection of the farm. They are thenalso divided into groups that will

take care of the cleaning roster,each with a captain. This way thepupils are also taught to be respon-sible,” Daniels adds.History teacher Shaun Stevens

explains the groups are supervisedby a rotating schedule of teacherswho come to the farm and preparepupils for specific subjects threedays before the time.“This is what Christel House is

doing for its pupils; ensuring thatpupils get the best out of theirlearning experience. We do notknow what other schools do fortheir matriculants to offer supportbut this iswhatwe’re doing and it’sworking,” says Stevens.Grade 12 pupil Clayton*, who ad-

mits he was once a “rough child”,had been told that success was outof his reach.But now, as he prepares to write

the biggest exam of his life so far,he expects to excel.Clayton is one of the star pupils

at Christel House.One of the many prizewinners

rewardedat theChristelHouseval-edictory ceremony in October,Clayton has benefited from theschool’s holistic approach to learn-ing, including the farm study pro-gramme.After participating in the farm

study programme this year, Clay-ton shot up to tenth place in hisgrade. He also received an awardin recognition of the way he con-ducts himself.The mission of the school is to

break the cycle of poverty througha holistic approach that includesnutrition, social support, medical

care, community outreach andhigh educational standards. Thematric pass rate since the school’sinception has been 100% and, lastyear, the matric exemption passrate was 64%, well above the na-tional average.At the valedictory ceremony,

principal Ronald Fortune said heexpected even better results fromthis year’s Grade 12 pupils andcalled them a very special class.“We are expecting more distinc-

tions from this class than previousyears and also targeting a higherbachelor pass rate of 75%,” he said.* Not his real name.

Mawande Vumazonhe from Delft, a matric pupil at Christel House in Ottery,prepares for his final exam in Engineering Graphics and Design at the farmvenue where the school’s matrics are staying during the exams.

PHOTOS: CHEVON BOOYSEN

Akhona Mgijima from Langa getsher head around final preparationfor her Grade 12 exams.

Siyamthanda Mangena and Landa Sifile from Langa doa revision exercise in their History exam preparation.

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film on screen, Quest is living proof thatdreams can come true.The film,written byAndreManuswith

the help of Theo.E.Davids and theBridge-town Theatre Company, will make its de-but on television this weekend.Questwasbornout ofAndre’s everyday

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tre Company, which provides training increative arts and filmmaking. BTC intro-duced Andre to director and writer TheofromGemini Twins Films and the two be-gan to knock out the story of Quest.As an ex-high school teacher who grew

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faced more challenges. Being unem-ployed, Andre had no access to a comput-er or telephone. He often had to walk the10km to Bridgetown, while contendingwith gang violence in Manenberg.Then there’s the fact that he was ridi-

culed by his neighbours for being adreamer.

Mounting negative influences causedAndre to doubt himself, but instead ofgiving up, he drew inspiration from theviolence, unemployment and povertysurrounding him.A year later the two finished their

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dre andTheo decided to produceQuest in-dependently and Theo appealed to the lo-cal film industry for help.They soon had a professional camera-

man, a sound engineer and a productionmanager on board. BTC supplied the ac-tors and crew while the community pro-vided locations, transport and food.Quest, which was filmed in Bridge-

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addicted mother forced to sell her intelli-gent 14-year-old daughter to a drug lordto settle her debt. The girl eventually es-capes her life of prostitution to find hermother, a changed woman, begging thequestion: “Will she forgive her?”Questwill be screened on DStv channel

263 and CTV (Cape Town Television) onFriday at 22:00, with a repeat on Sundayat midnight.V Visit the Bridgetown Theatre Company page onFacebook or call 082 536 3651 for more informa­tion.

Manenberg resident Andre Manus makeshis screenwriting debut with the filmQuest, which will be screened on TV thisweekend.

Theo.E.Davids co-wrote and directed thefilm.

Grassy Park siblingson stage with ArnoLOUISA STEYL

@LouNotes

Two Grassy Park siblings are looking for-ward to sharing the stage with Arno Car-stens at the Nederburg Picnic Pops concert.Shannon and Megan Thebus will perform

onSaturday 21November as part of theCapePhilharmonic Youth Orchestra and will beaccompanying Arno, jazz singer AdeliaDouw, award-winning soprano GoitsemangLehobye, tenor LukhanyoMoyake and chor-isters from the Boland Community Choir.Shannon and Megan are rising stars in

their own right. Shannon, who plays theFrench horn, recently won a prize at the Na-tional Youth Music Competition.While she may be Shannon’s little sister,

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to perform with a sibling is “great”.Besides performing with Arno, Shannon

and Megan are also looking forward to ac-companying the other soloists at the PicnicPops concert. “The atmosphere is alwaysamazing.”

The concert starts at 18:00 but gates openat 16:00 and families are encouraged to bringsnacks and enjoy the afternoon sun.V Tickets cost R100 each from www.webtickets.co.zaand children under 12 enter free. Tickets will also beon sale at the gate on the day. Visit www.neder­burg.com/za or call 021 809 8412 during office hoursfor more information.

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Grassy Park siblings Shannon and MeganThebus will be performing with the CapePhilharmonic Youth Orchestra at this year’sNederburg Picnic Pops concert.

PHOTO: MICHAEL PACE

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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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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