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Iversen feels people’s state of mind and ac- tions are also affected by the environment created by clubbing. “I have seen the reports of fights and prop- erty being damaged (broken shop windows) caused by patrons who have had too much to drink,” he adds. Captain Angie Latchman, spokesperson for the Claremont Cluster, says the Claremont police have not received any liquor applica- tion from Stones. All applications are now di- rectly forwarded to the municipality who also decide on the operating times as well. She adds: “To date we have not received any formal complaints of incident at Stones. Stones has been operating until 04:00 and thus far police have experienced no prob- lems.” Georgina Mccloughan, managing director of Stones says they have had a 04:00 operating licence ever since the opening of the branch in 1999. “With the ammendment of the liquor law we have simply applied to retain our 04:00 op- erating licence as we have always been a late- night venue,” she says. 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All comments, both for and against, will be forwarded to the Western Cape Liquor Au- thority. The deadline for comment is Thurs- day 14 February. If residents oppose the application they must provide a good reason and provide their full name and full residential address. Mike Kabat, chairperson of the Claremont Community Policing Forum, says most clubs in the area operate until 04:00 and if the clubs aren’t selling alcohol, people will find some- where else to drink anyway. “If it’s controlled I have no problem with that, people just need to be responsible when going out to clubs,” says Kabat. Residents can either e-mail their comments to Iversen on [email protected], send a fax to 086 515 9624. PARTY CENTRAL: Claremont Main Road is where residents and non-residents come to have a good time. Photo: Tarren-Lee Habelgaarn Visit www.peoplepost.co.za to enter our MSC Valentine’s Day competition! Visit www.peoplepost.co.za to enter our MSC Valentine’s Day competition!

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Page 1: Peoples Post Claremont 12 Feb 2013

E-mail: [email protected] Tuesday 12 February 2013 Tel: 021 713 9440 www.peoplespost.co.za

CLAREMONT/RONDEBOSCH

“Tel l ing it as it is”

Claremont

AMSTEL DUMPIES

R139.99R139.99per case

43 Palmyra Road - 021 674 1478

Massive wine selectionMon-Fri 9am-8pm • Sat 9am-5pm

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NOW R6999

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NOW R6999

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Bid to retain party permitTARREN­LEE HABELGAARN

ANAPPLICATIONto retain theoperatinghours at Stones in Claremont has beenmet with mixed reviews.

The liquor law has been amended whichmeans that if clubs, hotels and restaurantswish to sell liquor after 23:00 they have to sub-mit a formal application to the Western CapeLiquor Authority.These applications also need to go through

a public participation process says wardcouncillor Ian Iversen.Iversen says liquor abuse is ahugeproblem

in society and a large percentage of road acci-dents can be traced back to the amount of liq-uor consumed.He adds that youngpeople driving reckless-

ly are often the cause of fatal accidents.Iversen feels people’s state of mind and ac-

tions are also affected by the environmentcreated by clubbing.“I have seen the reports of fights and prop-

erty being damaged (broken shop windows)caused by patrons who have had too much todrink,” he adds.CaptainAngieLatchman, spokesperson for

the Claremont Cluster, says the Claremontpolice have not received any liquor applica-tion from Stones. All applications are now di-rectly forwarded to themunicipalitywhoalsodecide on the operating times as well.She adds: “To date we have not received

any formal complaints of incident at Stones.Stones has been operating until 04:00 andthus far police have experienced no prob-lems.”Georgina Mccloughan, managing director

of Stones says theyhavehada 04:00 operatinglicence ever since the opening of the branchin 1999.“With the ammendment of the liquor law

we have simply applied to retain our 04:00 op-erating licence aswe have always been a late-night venue,” she says.She adds: “A lot of our revenue is earned

after 02:00 as the staff from other establish-ments come to Stones after work.”Mccloughan says she doesn’t think the ap-

plication will have an effect on the communi-ty as they have been operating, in this way,

withoutmajor complaints or incidents for thepast 13 years.He adds the big problem is not what hap-

pens within the clubs, but rather when cli-ents leave their clubs.Iversen says although complaints are not

directly linked to Stones he receives ongoingcomplaints fromresidents about clubpatronsshouting in the early hours of the morningand vomiting on the pavements.“I really don’t think that any nightclub can

claim that there is no anti-social behaviour

once their clients leave their establishments.I am sure that local residents would welcomeearlier closing hours,” Iversen says.He is urging all residents to let him know

whether they either support or oppose thisapplication.All comments, both for and against, will be

forwarded to the Western Cape Liquor Au-thority. The deadline for comment is Thurs-day 14 February.If residents oppose the application they

must provide a good reason and provide their

full name and full residential address.Mike Kabat, chairperson of the Claremont

Community Policing Forum, says most clubsin the area operate until 04:00 and if the clubsaren’t selling alcohol, people will find some-where else to drink anyway.“If it’s controlled I have no problem with

that, people just need to be responsible whengoing out to clubs,” says Kabat.Residents caneither e-mail their comments

to Iversen on [email protected],send a fax to 086 515 9624.

PARTY CENTRAL: Claremont Main Road is where residents and non-residents come to have a good time. Photo: Tarren­Lee Habelgaarn

Visit www.peoplepost.co.za to enter our MSC Valentine’s Day competition!Visit www.peoplepost.co.za to enter our MSC Valentine’s Day competition!

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Page 2 People’s Post Claremont-Rondebosch NEWS Tuesday 12 February 2013

HEIDEVELD HOUSING PROJECTThe City of Cape Town’s Human Settlements Directorate will be having another follow upscreening session for proposed beneficiaries for the Heideveld Housing Project in Heideveld.The beneficiary database will be displayed at the Heideveld and Bonteheuwel and FezekaHousing office, Heideveld and Gugulethu Library, and Subcouncil 11 (Fezeka) offices forpublic scrutiny. The cut-off date for Heideveld, Vanguard Estate and Welcome Estate isFebruary 2006, but for Bonteheuwel and Gugulethu is December 1992.

Applicants whose names appear on the displayed database and who:

• Live in Heideveld, Vanguard Estate, Welcome Estate, Bonteheuwel and Gugulethu• Earn a combined income of less than R3 500 per month• Have outstanding information to submit from the previous session

are requested to visit the following venue (together with spouse/partner):

Venue: Cathkin Community Centre, Heideveld Road, Heideveld(next to the Library and Housing office)

Date: Saturday 16 February 2013Time: 10:00 – 13:00

Copies of the following documents must be produced on the day:• Green bar-coded ID document• Marriage/divorce certificate• Children’s birth certificates• Proof of income (recent payslip, proof of social grant, affidavit if unemployed or self-

employed, etc.)• Any other relevant documents

Please do not attend if you are not registered on the City of Cape Town database forhousing or if you attended the previous screening and have no outstanding information.

For further enquiries please contact Maureen Lewin ontel 021 710 9303.

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Make your voice heardYOU can have a say in the City of CapeTown’s Metro Police plan for the next finan-cial year.MetroPolice is calling on residents tomake

their voices heard by commenting in a publicparticipation process for its annual plan for2013/2014.The strategic plan will direct the depart-

ment’s operations, build on the successes ofprevious years, further improve its serviceand, ultimately, make Cape Town a saferplace.“Public participation is vital for an effec-

tive plan, as residents often have a better un-derstanding of what it is in their communi-ties that needs more attention. I encourageresidents to submit their input, as they willin turn benefit from improved safety,” saysJP Smith, Mayoral Committee member forSafety and Security.The closing date for submissions is Thurs-

day 28 February.The plan will focus on the three legislative

mandates of traffic, bylaw enforcement andcrime prevention.It will also focus on alcohol and drug-relat-

ed offences, gang-related activities, contra-ventions of the Arms and Ammunitions Act,moving violations and bylaw offences.Residents submit comments to the depart-

ment by fax on 0 0866 201 238 or email to2 [email protected], place your submissions in

suggestion boxes atMetro Police CommunityService Centres at the Old Telkom Buildingin Rochester Road, Philippi, or 101 HertzogBoulevard, Cape Town.Community Police Forum chairpersons or

delegates are also invited to attend ameetingto discuss the plan on Saturday 23 February.For more information on the meeting and

plan call Sean Petersen on0 (021) 370 2200 oremail 2 [email protected].

LUZUKO ZINI

MORE FEET will be making their wayto public transport interchanges afteranother petrol price hike hit motorists.

Petrol increased by 41c a litre onWednes-day. A litre of petrol now costs R11.92 incoastal areas and R12.27 in inland regions.While fuel increases affect the profits of

the taxi industry,most associations only uptheir fares once a year, explains Vusumzi

Miselo, the regional chairman of Congressfor Democratic Taxi Associations.“Wemeet with other taxi associations be-

tweenOctober andNovemberwherewe dis-cuss price increases. Our fares always in-crease betweenR1andR2and these increas-es usually take effect inDecember,” he says.“We will be losing a lot of profit by not

increasing our prices, but we know the pet-rol price will go down soon. If we increasefares now, our customers will expect us todecrease it when the petrol goes down. Forthis reason we only have a price increaseonce a year.”After price increases, more travellers

make their way to train stations, MetrorailregionalmanagerMthuthuzeli Swartz says.“The region’s overall ticket sales have in-

creased bymore than 9% [since the last pet-rol increase]. Monthly ticket sales haveshotupby 21.4%, an indication that demandkeeps growing despite our current chal-lenges,” he says.Metrorail has 85 trains operating on three

different lines in the province. There are 33trains operating on the Khayelitsha/Mitch-ell’s Plain line; 32 on the northern line to

Bellville, Wellington and Strand; and 23serves the Simon’s Town and Cape Flatsline.“Some 655 daily trains operate 732 000

passenger journeys each weekday. The cur-rent economic climate has increased de-mand for trains to the point it exceeds avail-able supply,” Swartz says.“Even with all train-sets repaired and in

service, the Western Cape region will findit extremely hard to meet increasing de-mand. Attempts have been made to sourcetrain-sets fromother regions and commutertrains have been replaced with long-dis-tance carriages for outlying areas to free upadditional capacity for shorter routes.”Another alternative for cash-strapped

motorists is car-pooling.Findalift.co.za offers a secure and free

service that allows people to find otherstravelling their way with little hassle.Already used by over 6 400 South Afri-

cans, the site matches people on similarroutes, without displaying personal infor-mation, so they can decide to make securecontact and arrange to share the journey.Managing member Daniel Claassen says

the service helps people travel better, re-duces emissions and congestion and savesmoney.“The effect of the latest fuel increase will

ensure a motorist, making a modest com-

mute of 25km to work and back, will pay onaverage R300 more for fuel annually,” hesays.And while 41c might be something most

won’t even bother to pick up off the floor,there is a bigger picture.“Using the latest petrol price, it will cost

a commuter on average R9 000 in fuel peryear and R4 000 in wear and tear, based onAA rates for the maintenance costs of a ve-hicle with an engine capacity of 1 501 to1 800,” says Claasen.“Sharing this journey with one person

can save R4 500 in fuel alone and R2 000 onwear and tear. What could you do with anextra R6 500 yearly?”JohnnyBarret previously travelled 20 km

fromAthlone to Cape Town to drop his wifeat work. But since the price hike, she hasopted to rather travel by bus.“When I used to drive her to work I would

spend at least R1 200 a month,” he says.“We are savingmore than half themoney

now that she is using public transport.”Selvinlee Balie says commuting by taxi is

the cheaper option. He takes one taxi fromhome to work, travelling 20km on averageper day.“When I was using my car I would spend

R600 on petrol a month. Now that I use pub-lic transport I spend just over R250,” hesays.

Fuel for thought

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Third strike on Table MountainTARREN­LEE HABELGAARN

APINELANDSresident is the thirdvictimsince January to be attacked on TableMountain.

Andy Wright, 54, was cycling by himselfnear Plum Pudding Hill – located on theroutebetween Rhodes Memorial and theKing’s Blockhouse – at 17:30 last week Fridaywhen he was ambushed by four men.

“A man started running towards me and ashe ran, three others approached me from be-hind a bush. One took my bike and the otherthree dragged me down the mountain to theriver gulley in the hotspot just after the rowof gum trees below the pudding route,” says

Wright.“They did not seem to be armed but threat-

ened to kill me a few times.”Wright, who was shaken up after the inci-

dent, says they beat him up before making offwith his bicycle, helmet, shoes and other be-longings.

He says they wanted money from himwhich he did not have.

“Luckily, I didn’t have my cellphone withme or they would have taken that too,” hesays.

After the attack another rider came pastand immediately called the police and SAN-Parks, who then arrived at the scene.

Wright says his entire body was coveredin cuts and bruises and he is currently having

physiotherapy on his injured shoulder.“This is my favourite sport, so when I get

a new bike I will continue to ride but I willnow cycle in groups of three or four,” he says.

Robert Vogal, founder of the group TableMountain Bikers, says all the attacks have oc-curred in the same spot.

“Everyone has been reporting that the at-tacks have occurred at King’s Blockhouse,which is not true. The area near the Block-house is safe and is used by many peoplewalking their dogs or jogging. It is the areanear Plum Pudding Hill which has been thehotspot,” says Vogal.

He identifies a big bush in the spot whereall the attacks this year have occurred as abig concern.

“The bush needs to be removed so no onecan hide. Everything needs to be visible sopeople can’t be caught off guard,” says Vogal.

Vogal also says that SANParks needs to in-crease their visibility as they are not alwaysseen in the area. He hopes these attacks willnot keep people away from the mountain.

Merle Collins, spokeswoman for SAN-Parks, confirmed this attack was the thirdsince early January.

Collins says: “Table Mountain NationalPark had a very successful crime fightingyear in 2012 with muggings almost halved.”

“The park therefore is very concernedabout the latest flare ups of robberies and willbe adjusting their modus operandi with aview to catch the perpetrators.”

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RESIDENTS can enjoy a drink on thehouse during the month at complimen-tary wine tasting sessions at a Clare-mont hotel.

During the month of February, the Gar-den Lounge at the Vineyard Hotel and Spain Claremont, is offering complimentarywine tastingswith selectwine estates everyMonday evening.Claire Watts, public relations manager

for the hotel, says the hotel is being verywine focused in its offerings decided to offersomething to people to do on a Mondaynight.

“Monday being a day when most peoplehave gone back to work from aweekend leftthe opportunity for us to put something to-gether that gavevisiting guests the opportu-nity to taste some wines without having toleave the confines of the hotel,” she says.She adds: “Often people try to squeeze in

a wine tour out to Stellenbosch and just runout of time visiting somany landmarks. Wecreate the opportunity for our guests,whether staying in the hotel or from ournearby communities, to come and experi-ence a different tasting each Monday.”Watts explains the hotel has a long histo-

ry of supporting the community, and part-ners with local wine estates to increasetheir brand awareness.

They are therefore inviting residents andvisitors to Cape Town for a meal or drinkto participate.When asked why the offer this free of

charge she says: “We look at creating thisas a opportunity to see value for what weoffer in our wine strategy for the hotel. Theguests in turn can learn something and talkabout the experience to others.”According to Watts, the Monday tastings

andwinterwine paired dinner evenings arebooked up very quickly and have becomeextremely popular with locals and in houseguests.“The events are well attended so it does

give the various estates the opportunity tohave that direct one-on-one contact with in-terested wine enthusiasts,” she says.The complimentary tasting sessions start

at 18:00 and run till 19:00 in the GardenLounge Patio area.Guests are then extended the experience,

where they are invited to book a seat in theSquareRestaurant to enjoy thewines tastedin theLoungepaired to thedailydinner sug-gestions by the hotels chefs.Almenkerk Estate will be hosting a tast-

ing experience onMonday 18 February andKloovenburg on Monday 25 February.A representative from the respective

wine estates will host the wine tasting from18:00 until 19:00 and will act as a guest som-melier.The wine tastings are free of charge to all

who attend.From 19:00 until 21:00 on the evening of

each tasting, The Square Restaurant willpair the wines featured in the tasting to thechef’s recommended menu.For more information or to make a book-

ing e-mail 2 [email protected] or call2 021 657 4500.

WINE TASTINGS: Residents can enjoy Monday nightfree wine tasting at the Vinyard Hotel in Claremont.

Photo: Supplied

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Bail denied for murder suspectBail denied for murder suspectTARREN­LEE HABELGAARN

THEmanaccused of brutallymurderinga Claremont mother will remain behindbars for the duration of his trial.

Moegamat Salie – charged with the mur-der of Anzunette du Plessis in her Bucha-nan Street home on Thursday 4 October –appeared in the Wynberg Magistrate’sCourt for a bail hearing on Wednesday 30January.Claremont police cluster spokesperson,

Captain Angie Latchman confirms Salie’sapplication was denied.

“He will remain in custody for the dura-tion of the trial,” Latchman says.A trial date has not yet been set by the

court.She adds there are three suspects in the

case, but could not comment on the matter,saying is was sub judicePeople’s Post previously reported on

Claremont residents uniting to prevent Sa-lie fromgetting bail. (“Bid to block suspect’sbail”, People’s Post, 4 December 2012)Residents were outraged by Salie’s bail

application and felt that if bail were granted“the justice system would have failedthem”.

Ward councillor Matthew Kempthorne,who drafted a letter advising that bailshould not be granted, also expressed hisconcern in the report saying: “Often policedo phenomenal work to apprehend crimi-nals and are then let down by our criminaljustice system.”Mike Kabat, chairperson of the Clare-

mont Community Policing Forum, drew upa petition inwhich the community outlinedtheir opposition to bail for Salie.Kabat felt it was important to draw up a

petition “because the issue is close to (his)heart and to protect (the) community fromfalling victim to a killer”.

The petition had over 1 000 signatories.Kabat commends the professionalism of

the investigating officer, as well as the thor-oughness of the prosecution.He thanked all who had signed the peti-

tion as well as those who had canvassed forsignatories.“I would like to thank everyone who was

committed to getting these signatures andmaking sure that Saliewouldnot be grantedbail again.“I’d also like to thank those who faithfullyattended the court proceedings and therebyshowing support from the community.”says Kabat.

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Page 6 People’s Post Claremont-Rondebosch NEWS Tuesday 12 February 2013

Summertimemeans saving

more!

KEEP SAVINGWATERTo report water wastage and bylaw contraventions call

0860 103 089or SMS 31373 with full details. Visit www.capetown.gov.za/keepsavingwater for more information.

City takes action at reservoirsACTION is being taken to address the al-gal growth inMolteno and Newlands up-per reservoirs.

The City of Cape Town wishes to informresidents that it has stepped up efforts to ad-dress the algae problem in Molteno andNewlands upper reservoirs.

Although not a health hazard, the algae,which have proliferated due to the presenceof conditions favouring their growth, havebecomea serious inconvenience due to theirfilter clogging characteristic.

Consumers are advised to clean these fil-ters regularly in order to alleviate the prob-lem.

The City has now changed the nature ofthe treated water to stop the algae fromflourishing further. The disinfection level ofthe water feeding the two open reservoirshas been raised to further control the algalgrowth.

In addition the City is exploring variousmethods to eliminate the algae from the sup-ply system as rapidly as possible withoutdisrupting the water supply.

Although not normally done at this timeof the year due to the high water demand,the two open reservoirs are also going to beemptied and thoroughly cleaned.

This process has already commenced, andconsumers in the Newlands and Moltenosupply area are advised that there may bepressure variations as a result of having tobalance demand and supply without thebuffering effect of these reservoirs.

The lowering of the Newlands Upper Res-ervoir level started on Monday 4 February,and it will be completely drained by Sunday10 February in preparation for the cleaningexercise starting on Monday 11 February.

The Molteno Reservoir level will be low-ered from Tuesday 11 February and will becompletely drained by Monday 17 Februaryfor cleaning to commence theMonday there-after.

These dates are to be used as a guide andmay vary with changing conditions andchallenges not currently obvious.

Consumers in the Newlands and MoltenoReservoir areas of supply are requested toassist the City in maintaining good supplypressures by reducing theirwater consump-tion, especially during peak demand peri-ods, whilst these reservoirs are out of opera-tion. The City wishes to apologise for any in-convenience that this situation has caused,and wishes to assure the public that thereis no health risk.

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Hunt for ‘sheriff’ con manTARREN­LEE HABELGAARNAND TASMIN CUPIDO

A MAN, posing as a sheriff of thecourt, is being sought by Clare-mont police.

This after he gained entry to a Ke-nilworth security complex and bur-gled two flats, pretending to be thesheriff of the court on Wednesday 6February.A resident of Valba Court inDerby

Road, who spoke on condition on an-onymity, tells People’s Post the man

was well-dressed and produced anidentification, which he attached tohis shirt. “He said that he had to de-liver summons to a flat in the com-plex.”The man asked the suspected con

man whether he could not put thesummons in the letterboxof the flats.“But he said he had to slide it underthe door, if the residents were not athome.”After some consideration theresident asked another resident toopen the gate. “I even asked himwhether I should wait for him, buthe said he would be fine.”

Later that day, themandiscoveredthat the two flats, which were bothsecured by security gates, had beenbroken into. “He managed to forceopen the gates to gain entry,” hesays. “This is really the cleverestconman I have come across, so Ithink it is important people be awareof this scheme.”Claremont police spokesperson,

Captain Angie Latchman, they at-tended to one burglary. “The suspectremoved a laptop and a laptop bagbefore fleeing from the scene.”No arrests have been made.

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Page 8 People’s Post Claremont-Rondebosch OPINIONS Tuesday 12 February 2013

2012 GENERAL VALUATION ROLL FOR THE CITY OF CAPE TOWNNotice is hereby given in terms of section 49 (1)(a)(i) of the Local Government: Municipal Property Rates Act, Act No. 6 of 2004, hereinafterreferred to as the “Act,” that the 2012 General Valuation Roll for the period starting 1 July 2013 – until the next general valuation roll isproduced - is open for public inspection at the venues as stated below as from 21 February 2013 until 30 April 2013. The forms for the lodgingof objections are obtainable at these venues. In addition the valuation roll is available on the Council website as from 21 February 2013, theaddress of which is provided below.

In terms of Section 49(1)(a)(ii) of the Act, any property owner or other person who so desires may lodge an objection with the municipal managerin respect of any matter reflected in, or omitted from, the general valuation roll within the abovementioned period.

Owners will be notified of their valuations in writing at the postal address held on the City’s database.

Attention is specifically drawn to the fact that in terms of section 50(2) of the Act an objection must be in relation to a specific individual propertyand not against the valuation roll as a whole. The forms for lodging an objection can be obtained from one of the venues listed below, and can bedownloaded from the website.

LIST OF PUBLIC INSPECTION VENUES FOR THE CITY OF CAPE TOWN

DATE: 21 FEBRUARY 2013 – 30 APRIL 2013, MONDAYS – FRIDAY: 08:15 – 15:45

NO. NAMES OF VENUE ADDRESS OF VENUEUNAVAILABLE DATES (venueclosed on these dates)

1. 2nd Floor, Cape Town Civic Centre 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town 30/03/2013

2. Royal Ascot Council ChambersMunicipal Offices, Royal Ascot, Bridal Way, Milnerton(off Racecourse Rd)

21/02/2013; 20/03/2013;22/03/2013; 17/04/2013;18/04/2013

3. Alphen Centre Constantia Main Rd, Constantia (opp. Pick n Pay)

4. Fish Hoek Council ChambersFish Hoek Admin Office, Central Circle,Recreation Rd (next to Fish Hoek Civic)

18/02/2013; 18/03/2013;15/04/2013

5. Somerset West Municipal Offices Cnr of Andries Pretorius St & Victoria St, Somerset West

6.Conference Room,Bellville Municipal Building

2 Voortrekker Rd, Bellville (next to Northlink College,opp. Sanlam)

7. Brackenfell Council ChambersBrackenfell Municipal Offices, Cnr of Paradys St &Old Paarl Rd, Brackenfell

8.Avondale Library Hall

Avondale Civic Centre, Grosvenor Ave, Avondale,Atlantis

9. Ledger House – Consultation Room 2 Cnr of Aden Ave & George St, Athlone

10. Plumstead Municipal Building Cnr of Victoria Rd & Main Rd, Plumstead

11. Fezeka: Gugulethu Cnr of NY1 & Lansdowne Rd, Gugulethu

12. Woodlands Community CentreCnr of Mitchell Ave & Selene St, Woodlands, MitchellsPlain

13. Stocks And Stocks Cash Office Ntlazane St, Litha Park, Khayelitsha

14. Parow Municipal Building Cnr of Voortrekker Rd & Talent St, Parow

15. Kuilsriver Civic Centre Cnr of Carinus St & Van Riebeeck Rd, Kuilsriver

16. Macassar Housing Office Bind Ave, Macassar

17. Strand Municipal Offices Cnr of Fagan Rd & Main Rd, Strand

PLEASE NOTE:The public inspection venues will be closed on weekends and public holidays. Only the venue at the CAPE TOWN CIVIC CENTRE will be open onSaturdays from 08:00 – 12:00. All venues will be closed on the following public holidays: 21/03/2013; 29/03/2013; 01/04/2013; 27/04/2013

Completed objection forms can be submitted as follows:• E-mail – [email protected]• Fax – 086 588 6042• Post to – The City of Cape Town, For Attention: The Objection Coordinator, PO Box 4522, Cape Town 8000• By Hand – At one of our 17 public inspection venues

Only objections submitted during the official objection period on the prescribed objection form with mandatory fields completed are valid.

Note: NO LATE OBJECTIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

For more information:Sharecall: 086 010 3089Web: www.capetown.gov.za

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

YOUR small change could add up to achunk for a beggar.

Some pocket up to R100 a day.A study by Solidarity’s Helping Hand re-

vealed that beggars in this province, KwaZu-lu Natal and Gauteng make an average ofR172 each day.People’s Post interns Tarren-Lee Habel-

gaarn and Luzuko Zini polled readers fortheir opinion on the issue.

Cup­in­Cup­in­Cup­in­handhandhand

SECONDSECOND THOUGHTS:THOUGHTS: Tiisetso Tau says hedidn’t know how much money beggars couldmake and adds hewill be cautious about givinghis money to them in future. “I usually give themoney to a woman or a child. Now that I knowthey are making about R172 a day, I will onlygive once a month. They don’t work for themoney. They just stand and beg thewhole day.”

OTHEROTHER OPTIONS:OPTIONS: Myrtle Daquino says shedoes not give anything to beggars as they havealternatives, such as organisations and home-less shelters. “What they earn a day does notconcern me because they should not be beg-ging in the first place. There are places whichthey can go to.”

STILL ASTILL A GIVER:GIVER: Claudia Phillips says she al-ways gives to people asking for money. Howev-er, she says she prefers to give U-Turn vouch-ers as she has found people are grateful to re-ceive them because they can either getclothes, a meal or a night in a shelter. “Myheart just breaks for people because I knowjobs are hard to find. By giving them somethingyou feel like you’ve made a little difference.”

UNFUNFAIR:AIR: Samier Booley says he doesn’t makea habit of givingmoney to people on the streetsbecause it is easier for them to beg and notwork. Although he understands they might nothave jobs, he feels it is still not fair. “A labourerworking on a site gets between R120 andR150 for a full day’s work. It is unfair for peoplebegging to make the same sum or more.”

TTAKE AAKE A CHANCE:CHANCE: René Jantjies prefers givingfood. She adds sometimes people beg for mon-ey to feed their families, but then use the cashto buy other things. “It is difficult to knowwhen people really need it, but that’s why I goto the shop and buy a bread for people insteadof giving them the money.”

HANDHAND IT OIT OVER:VER: Thuso Simon says it’s hard totell whether beggars give the money to theirfamilies or use it for drugs. Even so, he sayssome people, especially car guards, deserve tobe tipped. “I’ve seen some get stabbed pro-tecting cars.They should actually get moremoney. Everyone should get paid more.”

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Tuesday 12 February 2013 GENERAL People’s Post Claremont-Rondebosch Page 9

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BU 6was R349

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BU 8was R299

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ODD SIZES TO CLEARODD SIZES TO CLEAR

All R138 eachAll R138 each

NH 29was R489

NOW R 295

CLOG 101was R399

NOW R 195

KC 110NARROW FITwas R399

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EC 110was R399

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KITTY 29was R399

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NH 20was R499

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SU 8was R449

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Kitty 41was R499

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KG 25was R499

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KG 101was R499

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TUESDAY 12 FEBRUARY

Claremont: There is a anxiety and depres-sion support group which gathers every sec-ond Tuesday of every month at the Clare-mont library from 18:30 until 19:45. The nextmeeting will be on Saturday 12 February.For more information contact Natalie on0 074 638 1458 or email her on 2 [email protected].

TUESDAY 26 FEBRUARY

Mowbray: The Egyptian Society of SouthAfrica will host a screening of a DVD in byDrs Buckley and Fletcher, Mummifying Al-lan: Egypt’s Last Secret at St George’s Gram-

mar School at 19:30. Members enter free,while visitors pay R20. Secure parking willbe available in the school grounds. Enquir-ies to (021) 557 5082.

THURSDAY 28 FEBRUARY

Kenilworth: Voortrekker High School willhold an open day at the school from 15:00 un-til 16:30. All parents interested in enrollingtheir children at the school for Grade 8 in2014 are invited to attend. The open day isan opportunity for parents and their chil-dren to view the school premises and meetthe teachers and principal. The registrationprocess is also currently open and will closeon Thursday 28 March. No late entries willbe accepted.Mowbray: Reach For Recovery Cape Penin-sula will hold a open meeting at the Cansaoffices in Main Road at 10:00. The guestspeaker will be Kate Squire-Howe, who willbe demonstrating Laughter Yoga. Entry isfree. Phone 0 (021) 689 5347.

TAKING FLIGHT: Pilots from 43 Air School in Port Alfred visited Herschel Girls Schoolon Monday 4 February. Pupils were given the opportunity to try their hand at a flightsimulator. The visit formed part of the school’s career counselling programme. Fromleft are Johan Enslin, Tessa van der Meiden, Annick Teepe, Rocio Aguero and PierreJordaan. Photo: Supplied

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SA stumble at final hurdleCOULD the Investec SouthAfrican women’s hockeyteam beat London 2012 Ol-ympic Games gold medal-lists and world number oneteam for the first time in adecade?

This was the question on eve-rybody’s lips at the final of theInvestec Challenge whereSouth Africa, ranked 11th inthe world, took on the Nether-lands on Sunday.

It was not to be, but SA madetheir fans proud at a packedHartleyvale Stadium, with astirring performance that pro-duced two top-notch goals in anexcellent second half.

The Dutch raced to a 2-0 leadthrough goals from Roos Drostin the seventh minute and Kit-ty van Male in the 23rd minute,but the score-line did not re-flect the tremendous fight theSA team put up.

World record goalscorer Pie-tie Coetzee and Jade Maynecame close to getting on thescoresheet on a number of oc-casions only to be foiled by theworld’s best shot stopper,JoyceSombroek, in theNether-lands’ goal during the first-half.

Fiveminutes into the second-half a revitalised SA scoredfrom their second successivepenalty corner, when Lisa Dee-tlefs slapped in on the rebound.

SA put enormous pressureon the Dutch for a sustained pe-riod, but midway through thesecond half the world’s bestteam – devastating on the coun-ter-attack – came back at pace.

Forward Maria Verschoorbeat excellent SA keeper Sana-ni Mangisa from close rangetaking the score 3-1 in the 55thminute.

But the end-to-end actionwas not over yet, and four min-utes later Celia Evans shook offa heavy tackle on the rightflank and made ground undermuch pressure, before firing across to Mayne who was lurk-ing near the left post.

The Western Province strik-ermadenomistake from insidebox and narrowed the deficit.

However, thoughts of SA be-ing able to draw level and forcethe match into extra time werenot to be, as Mangisa palmed aMaartje Paumen screamerover the crossbar before Char-lotte Vega scored a relativelysoft goal with only seven sec-onds left in the game for the 4-2final score-line.

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PHYSICAL: South African player Dirkie Chamberlain challenges Netherlands captainMaartje Paumen during the final of the Investec Challenge at Hartleyvale Stadiumon Sunday. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images

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SKW steel up for rugga spectacleLIAM MOSES

SK WALMERS could divert from their usualball-in-hand brand of rugby to increase theirchances in the Saru Community Cup.

The Green Point side host Worcester Villagersin their first game of the inaugural tournament,which replaces the National Club Championship,at the Green Point Track on Saturday 23 Febru-ary.

Labeeb Levy, the club’s director of coaching,says the teamwill aim to entertain, but may haveto swap their traditional champagne rugby for amore structured approach, depending on certainfactors.

“We would like to play that brand, but we alsohave to look at the resources we have. We wouldlike to play and maintain it, but, in saying that,the competition is very different (to the SuperLeague A),” says Levy.

“The people you are playing against also havea certain brand they play so we need to changeit (our game) week after week.”

Levy adds the loss of several stars to the provin-cial ranks could also prevent his team fromspreading the ball asmuch as they usuallywould.

SKWhavebeendrawn inGroupA, arguably thetoughest in the tournament, along with Jonsson

CollegeRovers (KZN), GAPDespatch (EP), Villag-ers Worcester (Boland) and Sishen (Griquas).

Rovers are the current Kwa-Zulu Natal and Na-tional Club Championships holders, while Des-patch finished second on the Grand Challenge logjust seven points behind Nelson MandelaMetropole University. Villagers won the BolandPremier League by 14 points last year and Sishentook theGriquasPremierLeague by sevenpoints.

The tournament will kick off this week, withCollege Rovers facing GAP Despatch in Durbanand Villagers hosting Sishen.

Walmers have a bye on the first match day andwill use the extra week to wrap up their prepara-tions. Levy believes his side could be in for a tasteof their own medicine when the Boland champsvisit.

“I think Worcester Villagers will play a typicalBolandgame–keeping theball inhandandgivingit lots of air,” he says.

“They will play their normal attacking game.They would have had an extra game so they willknow the pressures that come with it.

“We will be fresh, so hopefully that will be toour advantage.

“It’s our first gameon theTrackafter a two-yearbreak and hopefully we will make it special.”

SKW are set to announce a squad of between30 and 35 players for the competition this week.

COUNTDOWN: SK Walmers director of coach Labeeb Levy looks over a training sessionahead of his side’s opening Community Cup clash next week. Photo: Liam Moses

Scenic runsin town

THE annual Boschendal Jan van Rie-beeck Festival Lion’s Head Challengetakes place at Jan van Riebeeck HighSchool sports field in De Hoop Street,Tamboerskloof on Saturday 16March. The race features a 17km trailrun and 7km fun run for parents andchildren. The 17kmLion’sHeadChal-lenge trail run will start at 06:15. Reg-istration for the race will take placeat 05:00 and cost R100 per person orR90 per person when registering in agroup of 10 or more people.

The 7km fun run through Tamboer-skloof, Oranjezicht, the city centreand Bo-Kaap, will start at 07:00. Entrycosts R35 for adults and R10 for chil-dren. Entrants are requested to bringa book for Soyisile Primary in Khay-elitsha, as part of Jan van RiebeeckPrimary’s social responsibilityproject.

Schools entering teams in the funrun stand a chance to win R10 000 forthe school registering the most en-tries by Thursday 14 March.

For more information visitwww.jvrfeesdag.co.za.