The public engagement process for the City’s Woodstock Hospital property has begun. The goal of this initiative is to generate investment and...
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The Woodstock Residents’ Association has launched a petition in response to the City of Cape Town’s recent changes to cycling infrastructure on Albert Road. Also read: Police arrest 39-year-old for alleged human trafficking in George These changes include more on-street parking in the outbound lane and a narrower painted cycle lane of 0.9 to one metre. According to the association, these...
The public engagement process for the City’s Woodstock Hospital property has begun. The goal of this initiative is to generate investment and...
With table-top crossings, landscaped and shaded waiting areas, painted walls, play pockets, cycle tracks, parking space and a regulated traffic...
The City’s proposed changes to the Municipal Planning By-law place developers’ commercial interests over residents’ rights to property, health,...
The City of Cape Town has developed its first waste strategy to address the considerable issues it has in waste management due to rapid urbanisation,...
A large study has found that people who walk or cycle to work or school may have better mental and physical health than those who use other forms of...
A large study has found that people who walk or cycle to work or school may have better mental and physical health than those who use other forms of...
Residents of Strand, Cape Town, are subject to a worsening crisis from ageing and overburdened infrastructure causing frequent sewage overflows into...
The City of Cape Town’s Film Office is calling on filmmakers to apply for support for their projects, with submissions now open for productions...
As part of Heritage Month celebrations, Capetonians can gain free entry to the City’s nature reserves and participate in a citizen scientist event...
The Eastern Cape government called for the deployment of soldiers to defend infrastructure projects in the Wild Coast, claiming some residents were...