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Table View rejoices as City repairs R27 street lights
In a welcoming glimmer of “light”, residents in the Table View area are giving the City of Cape Town a thumbs up for finally repairing the street lights along the R27 (West Coast Road).
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Goodwood social housing: 138 tenants, subway clean-up and construction updates
At the most recent Subcouncil 4 meeting, held on Thursday 18 April, key updates were shared regarding the Goodwood Social Housing Development.
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First-time voters urged to verify manifestos for national elections
With the national elections coming up, youth voting for the first time this year are encouraged by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) to check out political party manifestos to verify whether what they are being told is in fact true.
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Ravensmead police alarmed by surge in fraud cases: tips to stay safe
The Ravensmead police have expressed their concern after a sudden rise in fraud-related cases in the precinct.
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Dogs terrorising Viking Village: 28 cats killed, community on alert
Two free-roaming dogs are still on the loose in the area of Viking Village in Kraaifontein where an estimated 28 pet cats have been attacked and killed in little over two months, the most recent attack being on 16 April.
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Table View residents demand action over rising crime rates
Residents voiced their concerns over the soaring crime rates and a number of crime-related incidents plaguing Table View and surrounding areas at a Police Community Imbizo last Thursday evening.
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Milnerton police address crime concerns in Dunoon and Joe Slovo
Dunoon and Joe Slovo are the areas responsible for the highest number of cases reported to the Milnerton Police Station, the recent Milnerton Community Policing Forum (CPF) meeting confirmed.
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Cape Town’s crime fighters unite: new constitution for CPFs
In a city where safety is a shared concern, Cape Town’s crime fighters have united to chart a new course in community policing – the signing of a new constitution for Community Policing Forums (CPFs) in the province.
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JG Meiring High School SGB election declared null and void
Parents at JG Meiring High School were prepared for a smooth School Governing Body (SGB) election in March, as outlined in the provincial education department’s school year calendar. Despite the initial success of the election, they were taken aback
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Goodwood ratepayers address liquor licence enforcement
Access to liquor remains a topical issue across communities in the metro, says the Goodwood Ratepayers Association.




