Tygerburger Bellville 6 Feb 2013

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TYGERBURGER | BELLVILLE Woensdag, 6 Februarie 2013

Enjoy all the best musos unplugged The third Cape Town Folk ’n Acoustic Music Festival will form part of the Old Mutual Summer Sunset concerts on Sunday 10 February. Featuring artists like Ard Matthews, Steve Newman, Wendy Oldfield, Farryl Purkiss, Guy Buttery and Nibs van der Spuy, Robin Auld, Digby and The Lullaby, Tombstone Pete and Andrew James, the after-

noon promises to be unforgettable for an audience of acoustic music diehards and curious newcomers. Some of the artists are appearing at Kirstenbosch for the first time, while others have performed regularly at this magnificent venue. The show is styled on a 70s folk concert, where all artists perform solo or duo sets completely acoustically. Under

the banner of personal story-telling, it offers a close look into the journeys from South Africa’s finest musicians, all in a beautiful open air setting. Gates open at 16:00 and the show starts at 17:30. For further information and tickets, phone 021 799 8783/8620 or visit www.sanbi.org or www.oldmutual.co.za/music.

IMPORTANT NOTICE INVITATION TO PUBLIC WORKSHOP AND TO COMMENT: DRAFT WESTERN CAPE LAND USE PLANNING BILL, 2013 The Western Cape Government, Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning in collaboration with the municipalities, were, over the past couple of years, involved with the drafting of integrated Planning legislation for the Western Cape. The publication of the Draft Western Cape Land Use Planning Bill was approved by Cabinet on 28 November 2012. The draft bill was advertised in the Provincial Gazette Extraordinary No 7080/2013 for comment on 18 January 2013. It is available on the departmental web page: www.westerncape.gov.za/eadp. You are invited to submit written comment by no later than 8 March 2013 to Chrizelle Kriel via e-mail: Chrizelle.Kriel@westerncape.gov.za or fax: 021 483-4527 or to the address listed below. Note that the draft bill is currently only available in English and Afrikaans, however, a copy in isiXhosa can be accessed at a later stage. In this regard, it must be kept in mind that when the draft bill is to be advertised by the Standing Committee for comment, it will be made available in all three official languages of the Western Cape. The Department will also be conducting special workshops within the province on the draft bill during February 2013 in different towns and on the dates as listed below. Interested persons wishing to attend a workshop must communicate their details to Marlin Williams at e-mail: Marlin.Williams@westerncape.gov. za or tel: 021 483-2800. Advanced early registration is required to confirm attendance at the public workshops. The public workshops will be held on regional level as follows: District

Date and Time

Venue

West Coast

Friday 8 February 2013 09:00 – 16:00 Registration by 1 February 2013

Council Chambers West Coast District Municipality 58 Langstraat MOORREESBURG

Cape Winelands

Monday 4 March 2013 09:00 – 16:00 Registration by 12 February 2013

Council Chambers Cape Winelands District Municipality 51 Trappe Street WORCESTER

Eden and Central Karoo

Monday 25 February 2013 09:00 – 16:00 Registration by 12 February 2013

Banquet Hall George Municipality Cnr York and Victoria Streets GEORGE

Overberg

Tuesday 26 February 2013 09:00 – 16:00 Registration by 12 February 2013

Auditorium Overstrand Municipality Magnolia Avenue HERMANUS

Thursday 28 February 2013 09:00 – 16:00 Registration by 12 February 2013

Auditorium Training Institute ELSENBURG

Cape Town Region

Diary | Dagboek V The monthly Bingo night of the Durbanville Lions Club is presen­ ted on Wednesday 6 February at Rosehaven in Queen Street, Dur­ banville. The doors open at 19:30 for 20:00. Free refreshments. Phone 082 469 6265 with enquiries. V A book sale will be held by the Durbanville Children’s Home on Thursday 7 February from 10:00 to 13:00 at the home. Quality books, puzzles and magazines are sold at affordable prizes to raise money for the home. Contact Soulvy Saunders on 021 975 6822 or mpretoors@durbanvillekinderhuis.org.za with enquiries. V Cake and tea are served on Sunday 9 December from 14:30 to 17:30 at the Durbanville Rose Garden by the Bellville Methodist Church (E group) at R20 per person. Contact Cheryl Grieves on 021 919 4517 with enquiries. V Are you breastfeeding? The La Leche League’s Durbanville group will meet on Tuesday 12 February from 10:00. Entry is free. Pregnant, as well as nursing mothers, are welcome to attend. Con­ tact Trudy on 021 976 2598 or Tiffany on 021 913 3586 with enqui­ ries. V Support group meetings for single parents are presented by the Family Centre, Durbanville, on Tuesday evenings from 12 Febru­ ary from 19:00 to 21:00 for 13 weeks. The cost is R250, but spon­ sorships are available. Send an email to info@fcd.org.za or phone 021 975 2998 or visit www.fcd.org.za for more information. V ’n Kinderboekskryfkursus vir beginners oor die skryf van kin­ derboeke, tesame met ander skryfwenke, word aangebied by Bell­ ville­biblioteek op die aande van 19, 25 en 26 Februarie en op Sater­ dag 23 Februarie van 09:00 tot 17:00. Belangstellendes moet Da­ leen skakel by 073 386 1720 of e­pos mkoegelenberg@telkomsa.net so gou as moontlik aangesien sit­ plekke beperk is.

Highbury FC seek old and new players The Highbury United Football Club (HUFC) is having a recruitment and registration day on Saturday 9 February at the Western Cape Sports School, Old Nooiensfontein Road, Kuils River. All new and old members are invited to join. Parents of new members must bring along two ID photos of the player and his or her birth certificate. Boys and girls between the ages of seven and 18, who have done well in their 2012 season are welcome to join Highbury United Football club. The club is also hosting their first fundraiser on 16 February at 20:00, at the Oostenberg Lodge, Old Nooiensfontein Road in Kuils River. Entry is R20 and entertainment will be provided by comedian Wayne McKay and singing sensation Can Skylark. V For more information contact Cathleen on 021 424 7780 or 071 084 0532.

Art and culture of romantic Florence

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Jacqueline Clayton will speak about the art and culture of romantic Florence at the Tygerberg University of the Third Age (U3A) next meeting at the theatre hall at the Bellville Civic Centre on Thursday 14 February at 09:45 for 10:30. Cost is R5 for members and R10 for visitors and includes tea or coffee and biscuits. Bring your friends and guests. U3A membership is open to anyone, but because U3A is structured for the benefit of retired and semi-retired persons, most courses and meetings take place during the day. V Phone Johan Mallinson on 021 976 0457 or 072 016 3077 for more information.


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