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CITY OF CAPE TOWN - NEWS ARCHIVE: SEPTEMBER 2005
Company's Garden Opens for Craft Market
28 September 2005
The City of Cape Town is to open its green heart, the Company's Garden, for a permanent craft market which will stimulate job creation andattract tourists to the City Centre on Wednesday, 28 September 2005. The craft market is a result of a partnership between ...  > 
City to Ease Water Restrictions
22 September 2005
New and less stringent water restrictions will be introduced by the City of Cape Town on 1 November 2005 following consultation with the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry and the Department's easing of water restrictions for the Western Cape.  > 
City Hosts Workshop to Promote Fair Trade in Crafts
21 September 2005
Fairtrade is a trading partnership which seeks greater equity in international trade. It was originally used by those who support social justice and the alleviation of the intense poverty found in many developing nations. Recently it has developed into a movement which informs consumers about ...  > 
Minister Essop Approves Extension of Boundaries of Tygerberg Nature Reserve
20 September 2005
The Provincial Minister for Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, Tasneem Essop, has approved the application by the City of Cape Town for the extension of the boundaries of the Tygerberg Nature ...  > 
Cape Town Announces Strategies to Ensure Future Water Supply
14 September 2005
A number of significant strategic initiatives to reduce water demand as well as to plan for future water supply schemes were announced by the City of Cape Town's water team during a media visit to water installations.  > 
City Thanks Residents for Saving Scarce Water
14 September 2005
As the total capacity of the major dams supplying the City of Cape Town exceeds the 80% mark, current restrictions are to be modified to make sure that water saving habits learnt during last summer's severe drought become a way of life.  > 
City's Police Use Sports to Gear Up for Major Disasters
14 September 2005
During the past five years, the world has experienced some of the worst man-made and natural disasters, and it is crucial for South Africa's metropolitan police services to network more closely and share world-class safety strategies.  > 
City Celebrates Arbor Month at Lookout Hill in Mitchells Plain
13 September 2005
One of Cape Town's most spectacular viewing points, Rocklands Lookout Hill in Mitchells Plain, is being beautified with the planting ofindigenous trees.  > 
City Expands Fire Fighting Services
10 September 2005
Hout Bay residents will have a brand new fire station with 30 uniformedstaff members by the end of this year.  > 
Hoax Calls Overshadow 107 Emergency Calls
8 September 2005
The majority of calls to the City's 107 emergency number are nuisancecalls. Some 80 % of calls are made by pranksters.  > 
Cape Town Residents Urged to Register to Vote
2 September 2005
Residents of Cape Town who have registered to vote in the upcomingmunicipal have been thanked by Executive Deputy Mayor Gawa Samuels and those who have not done so urged to register or confirm theirregistration.  > 
Cape Town's Extraordinary Women Announced
2 September 2005
Tembeka Tshukuse from Khayelitsha, scooped the Extraordinary Woman of 2005 award of the City of Cape Town. She was also the winner in the health category.  > 
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