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Green bin litter ‘a real eyesore’
The addition of extra green bins along Campground Road in Rondebosch is being blamed for an increase in litter at the Rondebosch Common.
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‘Hackathon’ for nature
A “hackathon” in collaboration with the Princess Vlei Forum, Botanical Society and Nature Connect was held to remove invasive Port Jackson trees in the greater Princess Vlei conservation area on Saturday 9 April.
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Affordable housing is ‘a goal for all’
Fast-tracking land release to address social housing challenges in the province was one of the key topics discussed at the City of Cape Town’s first affordable housing indaba held on Friday 8 April.
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‘Sole’ on doing good for community
As the Lions Club of Bergvliet prepare to submit their application for the longest line of socks in the world to the Guinness Book of World Records, thousands of feet are being kept warm across the Western Cape.
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New boost for autism
Around 40 learners have now started their schooling careers, thanks to the addition of four classrooms at Agape School.
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New schedule irritates commuters
A group of commuters from Kensington and Factreton says they are forced to make alternative transport arrangements after Golden Arrow Bus Services (Gabs) allegedly cancelled some of its services in the area.
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Mayor takes Mayco to the people
Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has continued his vision to periodically take the Mayoral committee meetings closer to the people.
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Houses at last for land claimants
The first 15 units of the R170 million Dido Valley housing project in Simon’ Town, which is expected to be completed in April, will be handed to beneficiaries in batches.
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Cold chain units donation to boost vaccine storage
In an effort to boost provincial government’s vaccine storage and distribution telecommunications giant Vodacom has handed over 257 new cold chain units valued at R3,6 million across the province.
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Homeless removed from Clovelly bridge
In a joint operation with the police, law enforcement and Metro Police, the homeless living under Clovelly bridge in Fish Hoek were forceably removed on Tuesday 5 April.










