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FRANSCHHOEK’S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER AND ADVERTISER SINCE 1994 • MARCH 2020
Wine Tram Raised R120 000 for Charities Each year Franschhoek Wine Tram hands over a cheque to six local charities making a difference in the Franschhoek community. “Our community has played a big role in the success of the Franschhoek Wine Tram, so giving back to the community by supporting these local charities is an absolute pleasure”, says David Blyth, owner of the Franschhoek Wine Tram. This year, the six charities that received a donation of R20 000 each were: Franschhoek Hospice (providing palliative care and support to people with terminal and life-limiting conditions in the Franschhoek Valley), The Kusasa Project (providing The annual Franschhoek Wine Tram Charity Handover. Back row an early development centre for FLTR: Melisa Prins (FRANCO), Doug Gurr (The Kusasa Project), disadvantaged children from the Marianne van der Merwe (Franschhoek ACVV), Rian Coetzee farms and informal settlements), (FRANCO), Lilly Konstabel (Franschhoek SPCA). Front row FLTR: SPCA Franschhoek (providing a Michelle Connolly (Franschhoek SPCA), David Blyth (Owner of the place of safety and care for abused, Franschhoek Wine Tram), Colleen Douglas (Franschhoek Hospice), Stephne Jackson (Watershed Animal Rescue). distressed and abandoned animals), FRANCO - Franschhoek Resource And Network Co-ordinating Organization (providing animal rescue and rehabilitation), and (providing funding, education and training ACVV (providing social work and child protection programmes to create equal opportunity for services for children and the elderly). growth and success), Watershed Animal Rescue Continued on Page 2...
Fire Destroys Classrooms Four classrooms at Groendal Secondary School were destroyed in a fire on Monday, 27 January. According to Western Cape Education Department (WCED) officials the blaze started at the school’s design and engineering classrooms. The fire, that started around 13h50, fortunately didn’t pose a danger to staff and pupils as they were in Stellenbosch participating in a sport day. Classes are continuing without disruption, as the school fortunately has other facilities – such as the school hall – that can be used for teaching. The WCED spokesperson Bronagh Hammond said the cause of the blaze is still under investigation, but arson is not suspected. An engineer visited the school on 10 January to investigate the safety of the classrooms adjacent to the destroyed ones. The classrooms have not been used since the fire. Text & Image: Editorial Desk
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