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 Weekly news from the City of Cape Town's website                 No.32: 7 August 2009
Cape Town gears up for 2010 FIFA World Cup Final Draw
As the world’s best football nations fight through gruelling qualifying campaigns to make it to the 2010 FIFA World Cup™, one of the world’s most picturesque cities stands ready to welcome them warmly. (More)

International relations benefit Athlone community
The City of Cape Town is forging a partnership with the municipality of Arcueil, France to work together on joint projects that will deliver socio economic benefits for residents in Athlone. (More)

Temporary road closures on Hospital Bend
Construction of the new bridges for the road improvements at Hospital Bend is reaching its final stages. (More)


Click to view the 2010 Green Point Stadium construction progress images
  President Zuma Council homes in Mitchells Plain are the pride of the neighbourhood
For most people living in Council owned accommodation, life is often a daily struggle in which the old maxim ‘There is never enough’ rings true for too many individuals and families caught up in the battle to find enough money for basics. (More)
Fire fighters at work Collectors and Hobbies Expo to feature unusual teapots and model boats
The City of Cape Town is hosting the Collectors and Hobbies Expo from 6 to 8 August 2009 at the Goodwood Civic Centre. Co-ordinated by the City’s Arts and Culture Department: Tygerberg Museum Services since 2001, the event showcases some 40 unique exhibits from all over Cape Town. (More
Down town Cape town Road closures for Freedom of Entry parade
Several roads in Cape Town’s CBD will be closed for the Freedom of Entry military parade on Saturday, August 8, 2009. The parade, which is hosted by the City of Cape Town, is being held to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Cape Garrison Artillery and the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Air Defence Artillery Formation. (More)
properties form air Maynardville Park turns over a new leaf
Children of all ages are to benefit from a new playground currently under construction in Maynardville Park. The new facility, which has cost R805 000 to date, is being constructed in phases. (More)

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