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| Weekly news from the City of Cape Town's website No. 59: 26 February 2010 | |||
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Appeal to cyclists and motorists: please share the road safely
The world’s largest timed cycle event – the annual Cape Argus Pick ‘n Pay Cycle Tour – will be held in Cape Town on 14 March. (More) Upgrade of City’s Kewtown rental stock is well underway The upgrading of the City’s rental stock in Kewtown, Athlone, is well underway and the first families were relocated to their temporary homes on Monday 22 February. (More)
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Walking: a new reality
For Cape Town’s IRT system to work, it must be easy for regular passengers to get from their home to an IRT bus station. Once commuters arrive at their destination station it must also be easy to get to wherever they have business. (More) |
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Cape Town’s innovative green approach to feeding crisis in schools
In response to an ever-increasing feeding crisis in schools that have feeding schemes, the City’s Environmental Resource Management Department’s Youth Environmental School (YES) team has launched an innovative new product that will increase the supply of fruit and vegetables to these schools significantly. (More)
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The ‘beautiful game’ helps restore a beautiful planet
Imagine that our earth and every living creature (including ourselves) on it are part of a giant soccer match – but everyone is losing. The Earth United team needs to work a lot harder to ensure that we win the game, and that our earth and the life it sustains are able to carry on. (More) |
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