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Pillars are all that remain of the lapa in Paradise Park, New Woodlands after analleged arson attack on Friday last week. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
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Park burned in ‘arson’SAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
A second attempt at vandalisingParadise Parkwas successful onFriday last week as the lapa was
burned down in the early hours of themorning.The Katrine Harries Close park inNewWoodlandswas set alight inwhatcommunity members are calling “arevenge attack”.Franklin Brawood, the developer ofthe park, says he has no doubt thatthis was arson.“This is the second time, and thistime it was successful,” he says.Brawoodbelieves anaccelerantwasused, as it rained heavily that night.“There is no electricity here sothere is noway this could have caughtalight other than someone setting thefire,” he says.His theory is supported by the factthat the fire started on the top of thelapa, which is made of dried palmleaves.Brawood was woken by his wife at02:30 and told that the park was onfire.Residents attempted to extinguishthe flames but were unable to do sowith just water.“Last time they did this we wereable to put the flames outwith just ourhose pipes. This time it was toostrong,” he says.The park was developed in 2013 andmany events and concerts have beenhosted there.Residents were planning to cele-brate the park’s second anniversarythis past weekend, but the celebrationhas had to be pushed back due to thedamages.All that remains are the pillars andsome burnt beams and nails.
Brawood estimates the cost of thedamages at R2000.The park was built through dona-tions and was intended for the uplift-ment of the community, says subfo-rum chairperson Basil Coetzee.“The subforumcondemns any act ofsabotage or destruction of structures.One of the objectives of communitypolicing is to take back our open spa-ces and streets and we condemn anycriminal behaviour that underminesthis,” he says.Coetzee adds that several weeksago, the park had once again becomea hub for illicit behaviour and had notbeen used by the community.“The park itself is for the communi-ty and when individuals contributefrom our resources to uplift the com-munity it should be appreciated andnot destroyed,” he says.“We call on the community to comeforward with information that willlead to the successful conviction ofthose responsible.”Plans are in place to see the park re-habilitated.“The park is for the community andmany are heartbroken by what hashappened,” he says.Coetzeeurges residents to takeown-ershipandworkwith thepolice topre-vent such acts from recurring.“There has been gambling, loiter-ing and drug use at the park recently.We will not hesitate to engage anymechanism to put a stop to this behav-iour,” he says.Plans to make the park a part of anofficial tour for visitors to the areahave been put on hold.If youwould like to help in rehabili-tating the park through donations ofmaterials or labour, call Coetzee on073 886 3678.V See more images on page 2.
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New Woodlandslapa burns downThe lapa in the Paradise Park garden,which was built of recycled treestumps, wood and dried palm leaves,provided good coverage during open-air concerts held there.For the park’s anniversary on 7 De-cember last year Karen Kortje was theheadline act.The structure has been burnt to theground in what the owner is calling arevenge attack.
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Pupil sparkles on stageResidents have the chance to see an award-winning local pupil repeat her stellar per-formance soon, this time on home ground.Melissa Little from Rocklands High
School inMitchell’s Plain recently shined inher school’s play at a city-wide drama festi-val. The play will be performed again, at theschool on 22 August.Little was awarded as the best performer
of the Smart Living Drama Festival lastweekend.She played the character of Chief Azwi in
Rocklands’ play Doom-Manzi. The play fo-cused on life without amanzi (water).The festival is one of the City of Cape
Town’s youth development initiatives andshowcased environmental plays created byvarious high schools in Cape Town.Aloe High School, Islamia College and
Spine Road High School in Mitchell’s Plainalso participated in the festival, which washosted at the Baxter by the City of CapeTown for the seventh time.
Own playsHigh school pupils from across the city
created their own plays in response to thewater conservation theme through a seriesof skills development workshops leading upto the official festival.Thirteen plays were staged. All of the par-
ticipating schools also performed in a grouppiece and there was a repeat of three show-case performances chosen from the thirteen
plays.“Thisprogrammechallenges theyouth toad-
dress the environmental issues that they facedaily and to showcase these issues along withlocally relevant solutions in the form of a playto their peers and communities,” says Johanvan der Merwe, mayoral committee memberfor energy, environmental and spatial plan-ning.“The theme for this year was water conser-
vation, which is particularly pertinent withCape Town being a water scarce area. It istherefore important that residents are contin-ually reminded that it remains each and every-one’s responsibility to continue to preserveour most precious resource,” he says.V The top six plays of the festival will be performed againat Rocklands High School on 22 August and at Chris HaniArts and Culture High School in Khayelitsha on 5 Septem-ber.
Mellisa Little fromRocklands HighSchool in Mitchell’sPlain was judged thebest performer at arecent festival of highschool plays. Hereshe is with PeterFlower, The City’sdirector of water andsanitation (left) andJohan van der Merwe,the executive mayoralcommittee memberfor energy, environ-ment and spatialplanning.
Off-duty policeman shot at car washAn off-duty officer is recovering in hospitalafter being shot in the face in Rocklands.The warrant officer from the Mitchell’s
Plain police station was shot while outsidea petrol garage on the corner of Cedar andBoshoff streets on Thursday afternoon lastweek.Constable Zandile Marashula, police
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no arrests have been made.– Samantha LeeV Anyone with information on the incident is urgedto call investigating officer Detective Warrant OfficerDedrick April on 021 370 1706 or 084 516 7263.
ROCKLANDS
Residents’ voicesring for peaceSAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
Hundreds of voices sang praise songsin the streets of Rocklands on Thurs-
day evening last week.The community came out in support
of a prayer session held at the cornersof Strandloper, Heron andFinch streets.The session was intended to aid peace
and healing in the area, following spo-radic shootings.Residents, regardless of their reli-
gious beliefs, were invited to partici-pate.Street committee members, the subfo-
rum, neighbourhood watch membersand other concerned residents gatheredto show their disapproval of the con-stant shootings in the area.The event was also supported by the
police.Jonathan Williams, organiser of the
event, says he is pleased with the out-come of the event.“The turnout is great and we are hop-
ing to do this more often,” he says.Over the past few weeks the area had
become volatile with several shootingsbetween Cedar and Robin roads.Resident and community worker Mo-
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that residents feel enough is enough.“We chose to stop on the corners be-
cause there are always people sitting onthe corners and getting shot. We alsoprayed because this is getting out ofhand and we as the residents can’t go onlike this. We need to take a stand,” hesays.The group of residents sang gospel
songs and prayed as they walked theblock of streets between Cedar and Rob-in roads.Williams says he hopes to drum up
more support at community meetingsfor the next event.SubforumsecretaryWashielaSardien
says the sessionwaswhat the area need-ed.“We are so happy to see this turnout.
It is really a blessing to have this prayerin the streets. Theneighbourhoodwatchand street committees are doing a greatjob in the area and we have asked theseresidents also to join upwith them,” shesays.V To participate in the community safety struc-tures, call Sardien on 078 234 3066 or HillaryPieterse on 078 166 3924.
Residents came out in numbers to join in a prayer session on the streets of Rocklandson Thursday last week. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
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scoutswith resources to ensure a successfulcamp.The project was identified as one of the
ward 78 projects for the current financialyear.During the weekend the children re-
ceived lessons on life skills such as criticalthinking, teamwork and building self-es-teem.
In his address Andrews highlighted thevaluable work the scout movement did, inparticular affording youth at risk with nec-essary life skills.He further thanked Irma Cotton, the
scout leader, for the important role sheplayed as the group leader, ensuring theprogramme was accessible to all and effec-tively managed.Andrews encouraged parents to enrol the
children in the programme as it providedleadership support for the future.V Interested parents can call scout leader Cotton on083 416 9141.
Jerome September and Aaisha Dollie from the City of Cape Town’s environmental resourcemanagement department helped the scouts with a recycling project,
Councillor Eddie Andrews, scout leader Irma Cotton and City of Cape Town staff with thescouts after one of the camp activities.
‘Mad’ about educationTo prepare SouthAfrican studentswith toolsfor their future as the leaders of tomorrow,theMadcharityhasundergonea rebranding.The non-profit organisation, affectionately
known by its supporters as Mad, will now beknown as the Make a Difference LeadershipFoundation, to emphasise the organisation’sfocus on leadership development through ed-ucation.The launch of the new name took place at
a gala event hosted by former Springbok cap-tain Francois Pienaar last week.Pienaar, chairperson of the Foundation,
said despite the challenges facing SouthAfri-cans, and the education and leadership gapsthat desperately needed to be addressed thefoundation has always believed in the vastpotential that exists in South Africa.“Positive effective change will come from
strong leaders and it is critical that their po-tential be developed through education andmentorship. Our revised name and brandwas driven by the need to focusmore on lead-ership, as this is key to creating lastingchange in our country,” he said.During a press conference before the
launch, Pienaar discussed how the Founda-tion raised the bar of education in the coun-try. He explained that the approach was toidentify academically talented pupils, whodid not have the necessary financial resour-ces and offer them support for education,leadership and life-skills development.Pienaar said a key message was that there
was an opportunity for everyone in SouthAf-
rica to make a difference through mentoringand supporting talented pupils with leader-ship potential in all communities.“Imagine if we can grow an army of young
peoplewho care about this country,who careabout society, who care about education.”V For more information visit www.madcharity.org orcontact Amy Stevens on 021 974 6231 or [email protected].
Francois Pienaar, chairperson of the Madcharity, celebrates the relaunch of the organi-sation as the Make a Difference LeadershipFoundation.
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master plan for the upgrade of WynbergPark, situated off Trovato Link Road inWynberg. This planwill guide future devel-opment of the park.“We want to create a family feel, with
play equipment, braai areas and a biggerfootpath,” he says. The plan entails widen-ing the footpaths to make it more user-friendly for mothers with prams, toddlersonbicycles, visitors inwheelchairs andvis-itors walking their dogs.“We want to ensure that the park is well
looked after and attractive,” he says.The City of Cape Town recently installed
new play equipment for the children andpaved one braai section. There are alsoplans to install more braai spots.The park also boasts thousands of trees.Egbrink offers tours of the park.
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Twomen, accused of targeting pensionersin Town Centre, have been arrested
alongwithotherpeopleduringanoperationin Mitchell’s Plain and Gatesville.
City of Cape Town law enforcement offi-cers arrested 16 suspects last week, includ-ing the two who were part of a gang target-ing pensioners to steal their valuables andsocial grant cards.
Officers saturated the Town Centre andGatesville onMonday last week. The opera-tion also resulted in 35 fines issued worthR19 800, and the removal of 29 illegal struc-tures.
The 16 suspects were arrested on variouscharges, including robbery, the sale andpossession of counterfeit DVDs and CDsandmalicious damage toCity property. Thefines issued covered a range of traffic andbylaw offences.
Officers also seized 1680 counterfeitDVDsand two dangerous weapons.
JP Smith, mayoral committee memberfor safety and security, says two of the sus-pects arrested for robbery were part of agang of five suspectswho target pensioners.
“The gang operates in and around Calyp-so Square in the Town Centre, robbing theelderly of their valuables, including theirSouth African Social Services Agency (Sas-sa) cards. Two of the gang members werearrested, but unfortunately the other threemanaged to flee into the crowd,” saysSmith.
Several Sassa cards were found in theirpossession.
In a separate incident, three men and awoman were arrested for attempting tobreak into the clubhouse at the Rocklandssports field.
“The saturation operationwas one of a se-ries of focused interventions to address ille-gal activity, bylaw offences, intimidationand serious crime,” says Smith.
Thieves arrested
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 11 August 20156 NEWS
Notice is hereby given that the meeting of the 24 subcouncils for the City of Cape Town willtake place at the time and venue indicated in the schedule below:
Subcouncil Venue Date Time Manager
1Council Chambers, Royal Ascot,Bridle Way, Milnerton
27 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001
2Kraaifontein Council Chambers,Kraaifontein Municipal Building,Brighton Road, Kraaifontein
26 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053
3Goodwood Municipal Building,Voortrekker Road, Goodwood
27 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676
4Parow Council Chambers, Parowmunicipal building, 1st Floor, corner ofVoortrekker Road and Tallent Street, Parow
27 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196
5Council Chambers, corner of JakkalsvleiAvenue and Kiaat Road, Bonteheuwel
26 10:00Martin Julie021 695 8161
6Bellville Council Chambers, BellvilleCivic Centre, Voortrekker Road, Bellville
24 10:00Pat Jansen021 918 2024
7Durbanville Council Chambers,corner of Oxford and Queen Streets,Durbanville
24 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689
8Strand Council Chambers, corner ofFagan Street and Main Road, Strand
27 10:00Erika Williams021 900 1502
9Andile Msizi Hall, Bangiso Drive, Site B,Khayelitsha
26 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351
10Khayelitsha training centre, corner ofLwandle Road and Phendula Crescent,Khayelitsha
24 10:00Mandlenkosi Sitonga021 360 1267
11Fezeka Council Chambers, corner ofGovan Mbeki and Steve Biko Drive,Gugulethu
26 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737
12Lentegeur administrative building,corner of Merrydale and MelkbosRoads, Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain
27 11:00Alesia Bosman021 444 8698
13 Ruth First community hall, SinqolamthiStreet, Philippi
26 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1619
14Fezeka Council Chambers, corner ofGovan Mbeki and Steve Biko Drive,Gugulethu
24 10:00Anthony Mathe021 630 1678
15Raven Room, 1st Floor, Pinelandstraining centre, Central Square,St Stephens Road, Pinelands
26 10:00Mariëtte Griessel021 444 9797
16Council Chambers, 11th Floor,44 Wale Street, Cape Town
24 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055
17Dulcie September Civic Centre (minorhall), corner of Klipfontein and ProteaStreets, Athlone
27 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500/03
18Subcouncil Chambers, corner of BuckRoad and Sixth Avenue, Lotus River
27 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020
19Council Chambers, Central Circle,Fish Hoek
24 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2010
20Council Chambers, Alphen Centre,Constantia Main Road, Constantia
26 10:00Richard White021 444 8112
21Kuilsrivier Council Chambers,1st Floor, corner of Carinus Street andVan Riebeeck Road, Kuilsrivier
26 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502
22Strand Council Chambers, corner ofMain Road and Fagan Street, Strand(opposite the Strand railway station)
24 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508
23Lentegeur administrative building,corner of Merrydale and MelkbosRoads, Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain
24 10:00Raphael Martin021 444 8722
24Khayelitsha training centre, corner ofLwandle and Spine Roads, Khayelitsha
27 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 ofAugust 2015. These policies and plans are available for scrutiny at subcouncil offices andinterested parties may comment on these policies:
• Traffic Calming Policy: 1 July 2015 to 16 August 2015• Gatherings information session: 14 and 15 July 2015• Budget: Ward Committee Interventions: 1 August to 30 September 2015 (provisional)• Informal trading: Mitchells Plain: 1 to 31 August 2015
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NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF THESUBCOUNCILS: AUGUST 2015
DISRUPTIONOF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY:TAFELSIG, EASTRIDGE, BEACONVALLEY,TOWNCENTRE CBDAND PROMENADEMALLWednesday 26 August 2015
The City of Cape Town informs residents and businesses in the Tafelsig, Eastridge, BeaconValley, Town Centre CBD and Promenade Mall areas of a planned outage for upgrading work,scheduled to take place from 09:00 to 12:30 on Wednesday 26 August 2015.
This outage will affect the entire Tafelsig, Beacon Valley, Eastridge, Town Centre CBD andPromenade Mall areas.
The boundary roads of the affected areas are Swartklip Road, Morgenster, AZ Berman Drive,Seventh Avenue, Yellowwood Road, Baden Powell Drive as well as Judo Street, EpsomCrescent, Symphony Walk, Fidelio Crescent, Bloubos Crescent, Paulsberg Street, WinterhoekStreet, Theronsberg Street, Charlie Street.
Residents are advised to treat all electricity installations as live for the full duration of theinterruption as the electricity supply may be restored at any time without warning.
The City regrets any inconvenience caused.
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TAKING ACTION: The Lentegeur concerned residents’ forum held its first meeting atthe Springwood Baptist Church in Lentegeur West on Monday last week to discussconcerns about drug sales, corrupt police officers and other matters. The meeting wasattended by three school principals, Mark Brookes, the community police forum chair-person, local ward councillor Gouwa Timm, the police sector commander, Basil Coetzeeof the subforum and many concerned residents. The attendees resolved to address allsafety concerns, among others to conduct searches to minimise crime in schools.
Discuss Crusaders’ name changeThe life members of the Crusaders SoccerClub in Grassy Park invites all concernedparents and former and current membersto a meeting to discuss recent developmentsin the club.
Among other issues to be discussed arethe irregularities regarding the name
change and the plan of action regarding thechange.
The meeting is scheduled to take place inthe Sid G. Rule Primary School recreationhall in 7th Avenue, Grassy Park on Sundayat 14:30. For more information contact EmilPhilander on 084 428 1424.
Hit the mark at dart clubs annual event on SundayThe Peninsula Darts Association will behosting its annual event on Sunday at theRooikranz sports complex in Grassy Park.
Entrance fee is R300 per team. All the pro-ceeds will be donated to charity. The total
prize money to be won is R10 000.The club is also looking for a beneficiary
of this year’s event.For more information contact chairperson
Azzraf Isaacs on 083 441 8867 or 083 763 4959.
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 11 August 2015 NEWS 7
It has been almost threemonths since the police found
an abandoned baby girl inWoodlands, and still no-one hascome forward to claim her.The Lentegeur police heard
on 19 May that a baby had beenabandoned in Mitchells Ave-nue, Woodlands on an openfield. “On the officers’ arrivalthey found a baby girl betweentwo and four months old,wrapped in two blankets andnext to her a bag with babyclothes and her milk bottle,”says Sergeant Cathy Meyer, po-lice spokesperson.
The baby was in good healthand was taken to the Lentegeurdistrict hospital for a medicalexamination.The baby is still in good
health and being cared for at aplace of safety.The baby’s mother has not
been found. A case of childabandonment is still open forinvestigation. – Samantha LeeV Anyone with information on this ba-by girl’s family can call investigating of-ficer Detective Warrant Officer Nicho-las du Plessis of the family violence,child protection and sexual offenceunit on 082 522 1066 or 021 376 9850.
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3 arrestedwith revolverThree men were arrested in TownCentre in the early hours of Mon-day morning last week.Officers attached to the Mitch-
ell’s Plain police station were busydoing routine patrols in SymphonyWalk, when they noticed three sus-picious men lurking around.When the suspects saw the police
approach them, they tried to runbut were apprehended.On searching the men, the offi-
cers found a .38-calibre Special re-volver in their possessionwith am-munition.All three suspects – aged be-
tween 22 and 30 years old –were ar-rested for possession of a prohibit-ed firearm and ammunition.
Baby girl’s family still missingNo-one hassteppedforwardwithinformationon thislittle girlwho wasfoundabandonedin Wood-lands.
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 11 August 20158 NEWS
IMPORTANTNOTICE
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The Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport will be appointing the Western Cape ArchivesAdvisory Committee as stipulated in the Provincial Archives and Records Service of the Western Cape Act,2005 (Act 3 of 2005). Members of the public are invited to nominate candidates to serve for a period ofthree years in a part-time capacity.
The functions of the Committee are to:• promote, complement and support the objects and functions of the Western Cape Archives and Records
Service;• advise the Provincial Minister on issues relating to archival and record management matters;• advise and assist the Head of the Service in carrying out the objects and functions of the Service; and• approve the appraisal policy of the Service and monitor its implementation.
Nominees must:• be South African citizens;• be permanent residents of the Western Cape;• have the knowledge, qualifications, experience and interest in subjects relating to archives and records
management; and• understand the importance of accurate record-keeping to ensure accountable and transparent
government.
For the prescribed application form and any enquiries, please contact:Ms Nikiwe Momoti at 021 483 0452 or [email protected].
Closing date: 01 October 2015 at 16:00. No late applications will be considered.
Completed application forms can be delivered to72 Roeland Street, Cape Town, 8001or posted to Private Bag X9025, Cape Town, 8000.
Only applications received by post, courier or hand-delivered will be accepted.No faxed or e-mailed applications will be accepted. The submission of an application does not guaranteean appointment.
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LENTEGEUR
Care is best for the illThe general adult psychiatry
(GAP) team at Lentegeur hospi-tal hosted an intimate apprecia-tion event at thehospital for partic-ipants of the Rose Parents Project.In existence for more than 28
years and the only one of its kindin the Western Cape, the Rose Par-ent Project provides community-based foster care for institutional-ised psychiatric and intellectuallydisabled patientswhowould other-wise have nowhere to go.
Gap in careThe project was established
since existing group homes werefull, with long waiting lists.
The GAP team handed over gro-cery parcels to the project’s par-ents as a token of appreciation fortheir hardwork.The grocery itemswere collected during an internalfood drive at the hospital.
100 families“The Rose Parent Project, com-
prising 100 families in 14 suburbsof Cape Town, is proof of the suc-cess of Western Cape governmenthealth and the community part-nering to take care of those in needof care.“It is a strong indicator that per-
sons with mental illnesses do notneed to be institutionalised and
that their best chance at recoveryis being in a caring environment,”says Dr Robert Wicomb, a special-ist psychiatrist and head of theGAP team.
Good quality life“Over the years more than 200
patients from Lentegeur hospitalhave been placed into the care ofthe project, enablingmanymental-ly ill clients to go back into a goodquality life in the community – weare exceptionally thankful fortheir willingness to assist,” headds.The foster parents do not receive
any form of compensation.
A few of the Rose Parents Project beneficiaries with staff from Lentegeur hospital.
ASTRID FEBRUARIE@FebAstrid
About 7383 homeless people areliving in shelters and on thestreets of the city, a survey con-ducted by the City of Cape Townhas found.In the first of its kind in South
Africa, the City completed aheadcount of street people in thespace of 10 days.TheCity’s social development
and early childhood develop-ment directorate has revealedthese findings. It is part of a re-search project that set out to de-termine the number of streetpeople in Cape Town, but also togain a better understanding ofthe phenomenon of homeless-ness.Researcher Lynn Hendricks
has presented a report on thesurvey. She said the reasonswhy the survey was done was tounderstand the phenomenon ofhomelessness, and to make rec-ommendations for interventionstrategies and implementationplans within the City.Hendricks explained how the
survey was done and said thatthe City was clustered, usingthe Cape Town map book. Fiveteams were allocated specificareas in Cape Town.The five teams were made up
of six permanent workers, fourCity work programme workersand four law enforcement offi-cers each.“The staff were picked up in
the morning from 02:00 andbravely weathered the cold andwalked the streets from 04:00 to11:30 after a briefing at the of-fice,” Hendricks said.Teams walked and drove
around their areas and teamleaders ensured that every areamarked in the map book wascovered.
AreasThe survey was done in
Mitchell’s Plain, Strandfontein,Portlands, Lentegeur, TableView, Tafelsig, the city centre,foreshore, Bellville, Goodwood,Parow, Wynberg, Sea Point,Kuils Rivier, Claremont, Wood-stock, Lansdowne, Muizenberg,Vredehoek, Oranjezicht, Re-treat and Milnerton. In each ofthese areas 50 ormore homelesspeople were found.“The state of homelessness as
we currently face it is differentto what we observed just a fewyears ago,” Hendricks said.She explained that homeless-
ness was an ever-growing prob-
lem.Tounderstand thephenom-enon it was important to look atdifferent aspects of the problem,including characteristics ofstreet people, pathways tohomelessness, the homeless cul-ture, exit strategies for home-lessness and interventions re-garding homelessness.
R10m to helpSuzette Little, mayoral com-
mittee member for social devel-opment and early childhood de-velopment, said the street peo-ple count coincided with aninvestment of just under R10min thedirectorate’s street peopleprogramme.“The budget for this pro-
gramme has grown from R4.5min 2013/14 to R7.8m in 2014/15 toR9.7m in 2015/16 – an increaseof more than 100%,” she said.Little said the research team
deliberately operated in the ear-lymorning hours tomake it eas-ier to distinguish between peo-ple who slept on the street andso-called day strollers or jobseekers who made their way toeconomic hubs during daylighthours.“They did not only focus on
the obvious areas, like streetsand bridges and building en-trances, but also ventured intothemountains aboveFishHoek,for example, to check for peoplesleeping in these areas,” shesaid.According to Little, the City
hasmade tremendous strides inrecent years in its efforts to ad-dress the complex problem ofhomelessness in a holistic way.“It is not something that is
unique to Cape Town, but Iwould like to think thatwe havecharted a good course inhowweaddress it,” she said.
Plan of actionLittle said the City had three
objectives.The first was to help as many
people as possible who wantedto get off the streets.The second was preventative
in nature – to stop others frommigrating to the streets. Andthe third objective was to sensi-tise the public through theirgive responsibly campaign.“We cannot force people to ac-
cept our offers of assistance andthere are those who prefer to re-main on the streets because itsaves them from taking respon-sibility for their lives, but weare determined to help each andevery person who wants to helpthemselves,” Little said.
City countshomeless ineffort to help
In many areas, including Mitchell’s Plain, the City has counted morethan 50 homeless people in each area. A study team came across anumber of people living under a bridge in the foreshore.
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 11 August 2015 NEWS 9
The Strandfontein police have intensifiedtheir patrols in a response to crime con-
cerns of the community.Focusing on problem areas such as bus
stops, the beach, ATMs and petrol stations,the police are determined tomake an impactby increasing visibility during commutingtimes and during the early hours of themorning.Sandy Schuter, Community Police Forum
chairperson, says they understand that thepolice station is under-resourced.“Strengthening the partnership with CPF
safety structures, like our neighbourhoodwatch and street committees, also partner-ing with security companies such as Scorpi-on Security, that helps the police with visi-
bility during patrols. It has helped reducecrime over the past few weeks,” she says.Since sand dunes completely took over
Lukkanon Drive it has made it difficult forthe police to patrol the street, but the stationhas added quad bikes to do dune and beachpatrols.The police have already started daily pa-
trols.Schuter says they are blessedwith the vol-
unteer crime fighters and the faithful streetcommittees of Dieppe Road, Crecy Road andPilot Way, who have been vibrant in theirpatrols.“I salute the gallant souls who sacrifice
their time to ensure the safety of the commu-nity,” she says.
STRANDFONTEIN
Cops do more patrolsDetective ConstableElton Williams on oneof the quad bikes theStrandfontein policeuse to patrol thedunes and beach.
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APPLICATION FOR GRANT FUNDING2015/16: SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ANDEARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENTThe City of Cape Town’s Social Development and Early Childhood Development Directorate(SDECD) invites registered community and non-profit organisations to apply for grant fundingfor development projects. The applicants’ core business must be in line with the SDECD’sbasket of services listed below. This request is aligned to the City’s Integrated DevelopmentPlan’s strategic focus on building a caring and Inclusive city and aims to further the goals ofthe City’s Social Development Strategy.
Application must be made on the official application form with the following supportingcertified documents:
• A copy of the latest, audited financial statements or audit certificate if grant funding wasreceived from the City in previous financial years. The amount of grant received must beindicated. If the amount was less than R25 000, only a copy of the final expenditure reportrelating to the previous grant is required.
• A copy of the organisation’s constitution.• A copy of the organisation’s registration certificate.• A copy of the organisation’s latest municipal rates and services accounts (if applicable).• A zero-rate VAT invoice if confirmed as a VAT vendor.• An original of the latest unexpired tax clearance certificate from SARS. Applications
without a valid tax clearance certificate will not be accepted.• Details of other funding received from the City for the current financial year• Detailed description of the project to be implemented utilising the funding and purpose
of the grant. Projects must be in line with the SDECD’s basket of services which include:• Youth development (life skills, entrepreneurial and job readiness skills and
organisational skills)• Substance abuse awareness and preventative interventions• Poverty alleviation interventions• Programmes addressing the needs of vulnerable groups with particular reference
to the elderly, women and children. A key focus for the Directorate is healthy livinginterventions for the elderly
• Programmes supporting the Directorate’s objective of reducing the number of peopleliving on the streets
• Programmes supporting early childhood education and development• Programmes with the objective of developing community cohesion and integration
• Detailed breakdown of project cost. A minimum award of R100 000 per project will beconsidered.
• The business plan submitted together with the grant application must include acommencement and an end date for the project.
• Property that is used for the project must be compliant with Council policies and by-laws.• Where such property is leased, the lease must be submitted as supporting documentation.
Official application forms are obtainable from the SDECD’s website or the SDECD districtoffices below:
1. Tygerberg District: 1st Floor, Belpark Building, Voortrekker Road, Bellville2. Eastern District: 1st Floor, Belpark Building, Voortrekker Road, Bellville3. Northern District: 1st Floor, Scottsdene Housing Office, cnr La Boheme Road and Eoan
Avenue, Scottsdene4. Southern District: Shawco Building, cnr 2nd Avenue and Retreat Road, Retreat5. Mitchells Plain District: Athlone Stadium (east side), Cross Boulevard – off Klipfontein Road,
Athlone6. Klipfontein District: Athlone Stadium (east side), Cross Boulevard – off Klipfontein Road,
Athlone7. Khayelitsha District: Thusong Centre, cnr Kilimanjaro and AZ Berman Drives, Tafelsig,
Mitchells Plain8. Western District: 7th Floor, Telkom Towers, Standard Bank Building, Hertzog Boulevard,
Cape Town
Please hand-deliver the completed application form with supporting documentation by nolater than 16:00 on Tuesday 15 September 2015 to the reception desk, 7th Floor, TelkomTowers, Standard Bank Building, Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town or submit it by e-mail [email protected].
No late or incomplete applications will be accepted or considered.
All applications will be assessed in accordance with the City of Cape Town’s Grant Policy(2014) and must conform to the Municipal Finance Management Act, Act 56 of 2003.
Contact Patty Des Fountain on 021 417 0141 or [email protected] orFatima Davids on 021 417 4086 or [email protected] for assistance or moreinformation.
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BEACON VALLEY
Street committeeswork in uniform waySAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
Beacon Valley street committees will nowtake to the street in a uniformed way
with the introduction of marked t-shirts.The subforum handed out white, em-
broidered t-shirts to their members. Mem-bership numbers are steadily growing, sayofficials.The subforum hosted its first meeting at
the Shekinah Full Gospel Church onWednesday last week. Most of the existingstreet committees were present.The sector has 21 active street commit-
tees, says subforumchairpersonLornaHer-manus.“The group is very active on patrols and
are doing more than just safety and securi-ty. The street committees are also busywith
fundraisers and upliftment projects,” shesays. Since their inception, crime in the ar-ea has decreased significantly, she says.Secretary Thomas Porthen agrees.“Weare the eyes and ears of the police and
can alert them to incidents. Because of howactive the committees are crime has de-creased.We are also able to have shifts from08:00 to 20:00 every day,” he says.250 residents are registered as street com-
mitteemembers.Hermanushopes to doublethis number by their next meeting.Sector commander Sergeant Elroy John-
son said at the meeting he would like to seemore members join him on patrol as part ofthe neighbourhood watch.“I want to give you all the experience of
working outside of your area,” he said.Neighbourhood watches in the area com-
bine regularly for mass patrols.
Representatives ofthe 21 street commit-tees with executivesof the subforum helda meeting onWednesday last weekwhere marked t-shirtswere handed out.PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
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What is the fine line between openness, ac-cess and control? Do constraints provide asafe and free society in which to thrive, ordo they hinder our existence? These difficultquestions will be tackled, with some solu-tions offered, at TEDxCapeTown 2015.Already in its fifth year, TEDxCapeTown
2015 tackles the delicate and highly relevantparadox of openness, access and control.As a non-profit organisation dedicated to
“ideas worth spreading”, TEDxCapeTowncontinues to challenge perceptions and en-gage its audience inworthwhile and forward-thinking conversations.The main event takes place on Saturday
and Sunday at City Hall and brings togetherspeakers and audience members to explorethe paradox of open access control in differ-ent contexts.The event will take place from 08:30 to
17:00.Tickets are available at R380, including
lunch, snacks and access to the afterparty,from www.tedxcapetown.org.
Share ideas at TEDxin city this weekend
The search is on for South Africa’s “mostbeautiful pet”.Pet lovershaveuntil 9 September toupload
photos of their pets to www.mymostbeauti-ful.com to stand a chance to win the grandprize of R50 000.There are also prizes ranging from R15 000
to R1000 for the rest of the top 10 and prizesfor a few lucky voters.My Most Beautiful Pet celebrates all of
South Africa’s fur babies by donating a por-tion of profits to Tears, a pro-life, non-profitorganisation based in Cape Town.Joining in the search for this year’s most
beautiful pet are two celebrity judges, formerMiss SA finalist Vanessa Haywood-Sandes,who is an avid animal lover, and animal- ac-tivist and singer Louise Carver. They havecome on board to assist in the difficult taskof crowning the winning pet.V Winners will be announced on 16 September. Visithttp://tears.org.za to make a donation to Tears.
Whose a pretty boy?Fetch your certificateResidents who participated in thefree Unisa programme last year arerequested to collect their certificatesat the Eastridge community hall inSiegfried Street.Call Pastor Paige on 083 691 9048
for more information.
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An increase in the number of animalskilled near nature reserves have offi-
cials calling onmotorists to drivemore cau-tiously.The City of Cape Town implores motor-
ists not to speed after it received more re-ports of animal killings on roads near theCity’s nature reserves.The City is now installing signs on the
most dangerous roads to caution drivers.The City’s environmental resource man-
agement department teams have reportedthemost killings on Baden Powell Drive be-tween Muizenberg and Macassar, Strand-fontein Road between Baden Powell Driveand 5th Avenue, the N2, the M3 betweenTokai and Hospital Bend, Clarence Driveand Sir Lowry’s Pass.Recently a number of animals have also
been killed on Ou Kaapse Weg.Especially kelp gulls are killed on Baden
Powell Drive.“We appeal to motorists to work with us
to protect Cape Town’s animal life by driv-ing carefully on roads close to nature re-serves,” says Johan van derMerwe, mayor-al committee member for energy, environ-mental and spatial planning.“Many of themotorists are not aware that
they are driving through these proclaimednature reserveareas,while at the same timemany of the animals are nocturnal, so thismakes it difficult formotorists to see the an-imals at night when they unexpectedlycross the roads. Motorists must adhere tospeed restrictions, particularly at night,when our nocturnal animals are most vul-nerable. It is incredibly sad that over thepast fewmonths there has been an increasein the number of animals killed,” he says.V For more information on the nature reserves visitwww.capetown.gov.za/naturereserves.
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A 60-year-old man found himself in a pinchafter paddling out to sea at Mnandi Beachon Monday last week.Mario Fredericks, NSRI Strandfontein
station commander says: “At 13:02 theNSRIStrandfontein duty crew were activated bythe report of a lone paddler being swept outto sea on a paddle ski at Kapteinseklip.”It appears that the 60-year-old man had
launched at Mnandi Beach to fish from hispaddle ski – anormalweekday leisure activ-ity for the man – but strong offshore windsbegan to pick up suddenly at about 10:00.The man was only a few hundred metres
offshore and tried to paddle back to shore.Increasingwind speedspreventedhim fromgetting to shore. He was able to reach rocksat Kapteinseklip, off Mnandi Beach.
The man was sheltered there when by-standers saw him and raised the alarm.“While responding to the scenewealerted
the local law enforcement marine officersand they launched their rubber duck andrescued the man from the rocks andbrought him safely to shore without inci-dent,” Fredericks adds.They also recovered theman’s paddle ski.The man was not injured but was ex-
tremely grateful for the quick response.At the time of his launch therewerewind-
less conditions but the wind quickly in-creased to close to 50km/h.The NSRI urges sea users to check the
weather forecast before launching theirvessels and to always be prepared for theworst.
Wind takes paddler out
300 tik straws found in houseThe Mitchell’s Plain police confiscatedmore than300packets of tik inBeaconVal-ley on Monday last week.Constable Zandile Marashula, spokes-person says the police were busy execut-ing patrols at about 14:35 when they re-ceived information that drugs were beingsold at a house in Aintree Street.
“Themembers followed up on the infor-mationand searched the suspectedhouse.During the search themembers recovered320 straws of tik inside the house,” shesays.A 38-year-old man was arrested for pos-session of drugs andhas appeared in courton related charges.
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New way to enter Cycle TourEARL HAUPT
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Riders hoping to enter next year’s CapeTown Cycle Tour (CTCT) will have toadhere to new, groundbreaking entry
requirements.The Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust
(CTCTT), which organises and runs therace, has announced a new entry system.An online “ballot system” will now re-
place the first-come, first-serve process,which the Trust says will bring them in linewith other international events. Such a bal-lot system has never been used in a SouthAfrican race before.This is in an effort to give every potential
entrant a fair chance of competing in therace by avoiding a fast sell-out of spots,which has been the case in the race’s recenthistory. Entries to this year’s race sold outin a record eight hours.The Trust has also increased the number
of entries from 35 000 to 40 000, butDavidBel-lairs, a director of the Trust, confirms thatno corporate group entries will be allowed,encouraging those who have made use ofthese entries in the past to follow either thepublic entry process or take up the opportu-nity to support a charity.Bellairs says these charities will be allo-
cated 7000 entries and the Pedal PowerAsso-ciation (PPA) will receive 5000 entries,which will be given to random members ofthe Association.“To honour PPA as founders of the event,
its paid-up members will be offered an ‘ear-ly-bird’ opportunity to register their interestin an entry to next year’s race.“Thosewho are unsuccessful in the initial
PPAballotwill automatically beadded to thegeneral public ballot, starting on 9 Septem-ber, giving them an additional chance to beawarded an entry,” Bellairs explains.
27 000 ballotswill be available to the gener-al public, with a further 1000made availabletodevelopmental associationsaswell as sub-stitutions.Registration of interest in obtaining a bal-
lot will be free and will open on 9 Septemberat 13:00.The window for such registration will re-
main open until 25 September at 13:00.
Prospective riders (both local and interna-tional) can register their interest at www.cycletour.co.za.Doing so amounts to an indi-cation of interest only, and will not ensureentry, and will require prospective entrantsto update their details at the same time.In the week following the closure of the
window for registration, successful appli-cants will receive emails from the CTCT to
confirm that they have been awarded an en-try, which will cost R470 per local rider.International entrieswill remain openun-
til February, or until the allocation of 5000riders is reached, and will cost R800 each.Unsuccessful applicants will also receive
an email and will be invited to enter via asupporting charity or by means of the offi-cial substitution process in January.Successful applicants will have until 26
October to pay and secure their entry. Pay-ment not received before this date, or the ap-plicant’s option to decline the entry, will re-sult in that entry being made available to apreviously unsuccessful rider.According to Bellairs, online ballots have
been successful in top European and Ameri-can sporting events.“Such systems have become standard
practice at key sporting events around theworld, including the New York MarathonandBostonMarathon. TheTrust, alongwithits three co-naming rights sponsors – CapeArgus, Pick n Pay andMomentum – careful-ly researched and considered all options,and we are confident that our new processwill serve riders well and further entrenchthe global appeal of the CTCT,” he says.“Wewant to avoid thousands of applicants
rushing to be first in line as the entry portalopens, and being disappointed when theysell out in a matter of hours.“Our intention is to create a fairer system
as it allows for a greater and more inclusiveopportunity for securing an entry. Entrieswill be awarded at random, regardless ofwhether interest is registered on the first orthe last day of the registration period.We be-lieve the implementation of this new systemis the bestway forward,” concludes Bellairs.As in previous years, a certain number of
the entries will be made available via chari-ty groups at varying costs.The CTCT takes place on 6 March.
Riders navigate Chapman’s Peak during the Cape Town Cycle Tour. PHOTO: WWW.CAPETOWN.TRAVEL
Mitchell’s Plain girls wing it to the topEARL HAUPT
@EarlHaupt
The sport of rugby is flourishing in Mitch-ell’s Plain, but not in the way that you maythink.What started out as just a fledgling initia-
tive a little less than sixmonths old, has nowflourished into amovementwhereby, for thefirst time, three girls from the area haveopened spots for themselves at provinciallevel.The Princeton duo of Leandi Smith and
Shoneez Sabatini, as well asWestridge HighSchool’s Michaela Palmer, are representingWP at u.16 and u.18 levels respectively.The Mitchell’s Plain regional team is
coached by Shafiek Murphy, who is alsofrom Princeton, and managed by Rabia Al-exander.“If you look at the girls’ region at the mo-
ment, our rugby is only five, six months old.At themomentwehave threeWPgirls in ourteam. They just came back fromnationals inOudtshoorn and they won the nationals andMichaela’s team (WP u.18) won their nation-als in Durban. Shoneez has (recently) beenincluded in the u.16 team,” says Murphy.Murphy insists that it wasn’t always easy
getting the initiative off the ground, beinga male coach coaching girls. He had to callon the likes of Alexander to help level theplaying field.“There was a call, there was a need for
women’s rugby and because you are a malecoach, you have to be very careful when itcomes to women’s rugby. I then called in Ra-bia and she became the team manager forteam Princeton,” says Murphy.He says that the girls play both sevens and
full matches and, depending on the event,the regions meet up at least once a month
to take part in a festival, which has takenon a league format.
Team workAlexander did not believe she would end
up being part of a women’s rugby team, butis thoroughly enjoying the experience.“Our girls are doing excellently and the
teamwork is great. First it was just Prince-ton against Westridge and all the otherschools, but since we have combined, thelove for the game is even better now thatthey are a combined team. I can only seeour girls going forwardwith the rugby, (be-cause) Western Province is offering a lot.“The secret is the commitment and the
coach is there for them as well as me. Thegirls know that if they have a problem theycan come to me or they can goto Coach. It makes it easier forhim, that I am a woman and amother. If something goeswrong or if they get hurt,where Coach can’t touch them,then I am there to see wheresomething is wrong, so it isamazing to be here,” saysAlex-ander.Shoneez (15) says rugby just
became an overnight passionof hers and that she sees a fu-ture for herself in the sport.“I just tried it out. Something
justmademewant to try it out.It was just about having fun,trying our best and doing it asa team. Rugby builds me as aperson and I amdoing it formyfuture. I want to give mymoth-er a better life, because she isdoing her best to provide forme, so I must do my best atschool and what I have, I mustdomybest so that I can providefor her,” she says..Michaela (16), meanwhile,
started playing the sport afterher classmates insisted shejoin them. She found the adren-alin rush she gets from playingis particularly addictive, while
Leandi fell in lovewith the sport because sheis sporty by nature.“I first played touch rugby, but then WP
coach Ramsay came to our school and intro-duced full contact rugby to us. I run a lot andI run fast, so I love scoring tries,” Leandibeams.Murphy says future plans involve devel-
oping a high-performance group of playersto feed and strengthen WP women’s rugby.“I want to have 30 players and another
squad of 30 we can feed off; that is what wewant to do, we want the cycle to grow. Bynext year, when WP call on us again, wewant to have between 6 and 10 WP girls, be-cause the talent lies in Mitchell’s Plain.“There is talent in Mitchell’s Plain, but it
is just untapped.”
For the first time in its history, the Mitchell’s Plain areahas produced three women’s provincial rugby players. Hereare (in back, from left) Shoneez Sabatini, Shafiek Murphy(coach), Michaela Palmer and (in front) Leandi Smith.
PHOTO: EARL HAUPT
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2008 ToyotaYARIS T3 AC163,000 Km'sAIR CON, POWERSTEERING,REMOTECENTRALLOCKINGSPARE KEYS
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2007 Volkswagen POLO 1.6 COMFORTLINE 169,000 Km'sA/C, P/S,E/W,SPARE KEYS,FULL SERVICEHISTORY,SPOTLESS CAR
2007 Volkswagen POLO 1.6 COMFORTLINE 169,000 Km'sA/C, P/S,E/W,SPARE KEYS,FULL SERVICEHISTORY,SPOTLESS CAR
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2006 Peugeot 107 XRA/C 137,836 Km'sA/C, P/S, E/WREMOTE CENTRAL LOCKINGSPARE KEYSFULL SERVICE HISTORY
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2007 Mercedes-BenzC200k ELELGANCEAUTOMATICPDC139 000 Km's
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TAKING THE GAP: Winston Williams of SK Walmers heads for the try line after beatingDwayne Groenewald of Helderberg during their WPRFU Super League A match at Green Pointtrack. SK Walmers won the match 59-19. PHOTO: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES
Boys can enrol in sports academyThe Cape Sports Academy has opened upits enrolment process for next year.
The invitation is extended to sports-ori-entated boys to enrol into Grades 8, 9 and10.
The academy is an independent, boys-only, sports-focused high school based atthe Santos school of excellence in Lans-
downe.It is endorsed by Springbok, Stormers
and Western Province rugby player Niz-aam Carr.V Contact Yasier Gabriels on 074 496 9914 or [email protected] or download ap-plication forms from www.capesportsacademy.co.za.
Send your school or club sport stories and pictures [email protected]