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n Curro Castlekleuterskool word op di stuk grond
aangrensend aan en agter die NG Kerk Durbanville
Bergsig beoog. Die inrit na die skool sal vanuit Boland
weg wees, regoor Hermonstraat. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
ESM ERASMUS
@erasmusesme
V
erskeie besware is Maandag inder-
haas deur onthutste inwoners van
Vierlanden ingedien teen die aansoek
om n Curro Castle-skool vir sowat 416 kin-
ders op die terrein van die NGKerkDurban-
ville-Bergsig te bou.
Daar word aansoek gedoen om die wysi-
ging van die terreinontwikkelingsplan om
n dubbelverdieping-skool op erf 10344 reg
agter die kerk op die hoek van Proteaweg en
Bolandweg te bou.
Die erf is gesoneer vir gemeenskapsone 1,
wat voorsiening maak vir onder meer die
bou van plek van onderrig.
Di aansoekword egter omhul in teenstry-
digheid, omdat daar op een plek in dieselfde
brief van die Stad Kaapstad se beplannings-
en bouontwikkelingsbestuursdepartement
aan inwoners verwys word na n voorskool-
se fasiliteit vir kinders van 3 maande tot 6
jaar oud wat daar beoog word, en elders na
n horskool vir graad 8- tot 12-leerders.
Die omstredenheid rondom die bou van n
Curro Castle-skool op die kerkperseel van
die destydse Durbanville Family Church,
n bekend as Oakhill, in Sonstraalhoogte
is ook nog nie vergete nie.
Di skool is eindeDesember 2014 by n spe-
siale vergadering goedgekeur n die aan-
soek aanvanklik aangedui het dat daar slegs
vir Sondagskool-klaskamers aansoek ge-
doen word. Alle prosedure is nie korrek ge-
volg nie en goedkeuring het gevolg ondanks
minstens 36 briewe van beswaarmakers
teen die skool.
Die aansoek vir n skool by die NG Kerk
Durbanville-Bergsig het baie kommentaar
van inwoners op Facebook ontlok, waarvan
meeste daarteen gekant is.
Die verwagte toename van verkeer op die
reeds besige Bolandweg is een van die
grootste besware wat inwoners teen die bou
van di jongste Curro Castle-skool het.
Een van die inwoners het gevra of daar
werklik n behoefte aan s n groot kleuter-
skool in Vierlanden is.
Inwoners is ookverwardoordieweerspre-
king in die aansoekdokumente oor wat pre-
sies daar beoog word.
Hoe kan ons kommentaar lewer as ons
nie eens seker is wat daar beoog word nie,
het n ander inwoner gevra.
V Na bladsy 2.
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VERVOLG VAN BLADSY 1
Voorts dui die brief aan dat die
StadKaapstad n openbare deelna-
meproses moes onderneem, maar
daarvanwasdaar geen sprakenie.
Slegs 13 direk aangrensende bure
is per bogenoemde brief van die
planne inkennis gestel, hoewel in-
woners meen dat die toename in
verkeer n verreikende impak op
die hele buurt sal h.
Die inwoners is ook ontsteld
daaroor dat meeste van hulle n
week of korter voor die sluitings-
datum van besware op Maandag
20 Junie eers hul briewe ontvang
het.
Volgens die terreinontwikke-
lingsplan sal die grondverdieping
2 050 m beslaan en die eerste ver-
dieping 307 m.
Voorsiening sal gemaak word
vir 73 bykomende parkeerplekke,
waarvan 2 vir gestremdes sal
wees. Tesame met die bestaande
115 parkeerplekke van die kerk,
sal daar dus n totaal van 188 par-
keerplekke wees.
Volgens die terreinontwikke-
lingsplan sal n verkeersirkel aan-
gebringword by die hoek van Pro-
tea- en Bolandweg om die verkeer
te reguleer.
In n verkeersimpakstudie is
ook voorgestel dat n bykomende regsdraai-
laan van sowat 25 m lank in Bolandweg ge-
skep word om verkeersvloei te reguleer.
Op navrae aan Curro Holdings, het n
woordvoerder ges daar is nie sprake van
n horskool nie en dat die Stad gister aan
haar erken het dat dit n fout in die brief aan
inwoners was.
Volgens haar is die ontwerp van die skool
nog nie finaal nie, maarmaak dit tans voor-
siening vir n dubbelverdieping op een
flank.
Hoewel n sketsplan in die brief aan inwo-
ners dit laat blyk dat die skool losstaande
van die kerk sal wees, het die woordvoerder
ges daar word gehoop om die skool vas aan
die huidige kerkgebou te bou.
Daar sal tussen 16 tot 19 klaskamerswees.
Die hoeveelheid kinders wat geakkommo-
deer gaan word, sal afhang van die finale
ontwerp tussen 366 en 441 kinders, het sy
ges. Volgens die Curro Holdings-woord-
voerder het mense nog tot drie weke na 20
Junie grasie om kommentaar in te dien.
Die Stad Kaapstad het nie nog nie teen
druktyd op vrae oor die aansoek reageer
nie.
Die terreinontwikkelingsplan van die voorgestelde skool.
D
o you know of an elderly person who
ismaking a profound difference in the
community?
Then why not nominate them for a Com-
munity Champions Elders Award.
They may be feeding the hungry children
in your street or knitting jerseys, blankets
or teddies for babies in hospitals.
They may also be running a soup kitchen
for the homeless or even provide free lift
clubs for their peers on pension or social
grant payout days or their weekly shopping
trips.
TygerBurger and Specsavers are looking
to honour these elderly gems who, despite
their age, are still going out of their way to
make a difference in the lives of others and
continue to service their community.
Elderly citizens from anywhere in the
Cape who are making a difference in the
lives of others can be nominated in two cate-
gories, ages 70-80 and 80 plus.
Nominations for the awards close on
Wednesday 20 July.
The finalists will be notified by Monday
15 August and later be featured in Tyger-
Burger, Peoples Post and City Vision.
V Nomination forms can be downloaded from
www.specsavers.co.za or the TygerBurger Facebook
page are also available at the TygerBurger office in
Bellville and the following SpecSavers stores: Blue
Route Mall, Wynberg, Maynard Mall, Cavendish
Square, Rondebosch, Cape Town Station, Kenil
worth Centre, Promenade, Westgate Mall, Khayelit
sha, Gugulethu, Zevenwacht, Tygervalley, N1 City,
Bayside, Parow Centre, Canal Walk and CapeGate.
Nominations open for Elders Awards
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Tygerberg-natuurreservaat vir n
praatjie deur Julia van Velden.
Sy het navorsing gedoen oor die
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Drie vermeende inbrekers is verlede
Woensdag deur die Durbanville-poli-
sie in Durbanville aangekeer n n
jaagtog wat reeds in Malmesbury be-
gin het.
Die Durbanville-polisie het verlede
Woensdag omstreeks 12:45 op die ra-
dio gehoor die Malmesbury-polisie is
besig om n voertuig op die Lichten-
berg-pad by Fisantekraal te jaag, het
kapt. Marchell Rhode, woordvoerder
van die Durbanville-polisie, ges.
Die insittendeswas glo betrokke by
verskeie inbrake in die Malmesbury-
omgewing. Die polisie het die verdag-
te voertuig, n Nissan Levina, opge-
merk en tot in Bella Rosastraat in
Durbanville agter dit aangejaag.
Diedrie insittendeshetuit die voer-
tuig gespring en weggehardloop. Nog
polisielede het opgedaag en die ver-
dagtes is aangekeer.Hulle is in die po-
lisieselle by die Durbanville-polisie-
kantoor aangehou tot hul verskyning
in die Bellville-landdroshof. Die drie
mans tussen 28 en 32 jaar oud word
ook aangekla van roekelose en nalati-
ge bestuur, vals registrasienommer
en bestuur van n voertuig op n open-
bare pad met n vals nommerplaat.
Inbrekers
n jaagtog
aangekeer
Die Kaapstad-tak van die Boeremusiekgil-
de hou op Vrydag 24 Junie n dansparty
by die Laerskool Bellville-Noord van 20:00
tot laat. Die Pampoenkraal-dansorkes sal
die musiek verskaf. Die toegang is R40 vir
lede en R50 vir nie-lede.
V Bel Petro by 076 755 2137 met navrae of vir
besprekings.
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The R487 million project by the Depart-
ment of Transport and Public Works to
upgrade nine kilometres of the N1 be-
tween Plattekloof Road and the Old Oak
interchange will disrupt traffic for the
next few weeks.
The project is to be completed in Feb-
ruary 2019.
In a statement issued by the depart-
ment, every effort will be made to mini-
mise traffic disruption.
This part of the freeway carries about
120 000 vehicles every day. The addition
of a third lane in both directions will sig-
nificantly reduce traffic congestion on
one of Cape Towns busiest roads.
Shoulder closures for bridge rehabili-
tation work at the Plattekloof intersec-
tion, N1 outbound, will be between 08:00
to 15:00 daily. Lane closures for the in-
stallation of a freeway management sys-
tem and national long distance service
route between the Durban Road and Old
Oak intersections will also be closed for
the same period.
There will be minor operations on the
side of the road daily between 08:00 and
17:00
Shoulder closures for bridge rehabili-
tation work at the Plattekloof intersec-
tion N1 inbound, will be between 09:00
and 17:00 and minor operations on the
side of the road between 08:00 and 17:00.
At Jip de Jager Road shoulder closures
will occur on both the on and off ramps.
V Follow the department on Twitter
@WCGovTPW under the hashtag #road
worksWC.
Upgrades to disrupt traffic
AVRIL FILLIES
T
he Kendal Road Neighbourhood
Watch (KNW) in Eversdal is in the
process of implementing the first
phase of their license plate recognition
(LPR) camera project.
Residents received letters about the
high-level introduction to the KNW camera
project. The first phase entails four camera
points at the main entry routes to the KNW
area with one camera already operational.
Plans to expand the
camera network are
on the cards and we
will keep residents in-
formed. The place-
ment of the cameras
will be done based on
the streets/locations
where the financial
contributions came
from, so residents can
rest assured that we will do our best to
spend theirmoney as close to home as pos-
sible, says Jacques Joubert, camera
project coordinator for KNW.
LPR camera feeds will automatically
match number plates read against a data-
base of known flagged vehicles. This means
that unknown or suspicious cars travelling
in and out of the monitored area would be
screened and if a match is found, it will be
reported to law enforcement agencies.
Camera systems are another layer of se-
curity to protect our neighbours. Many of
our surrounding neighbourhoods are also
implementing this technology with great
success. Our surrounding neighbourhoods
include Ridgeworth, Stellenberg, Stellen-
ridge and Aurora. We are sharing informa-
tion with them to become part of a larger
safety net covering the entire Peninsula.
Such a system will act as a deterrent to
criminals and provide evidence to investi-
gating officers after crimes have been com-
mitted, he says.
He adds that this is quite a costly under-
taking and that the KNW will need assist-
ance from the community to raise theneces-
sary funds for the project. A suggested con-
tribution of R300 per resident will have the
remaining cameras installed in no time.
This amount can be paid as a once-off pay-
ment or instalment.
Additional infor-
mation andamarket-
ing campaign will be
done over the next
few weeks and
months, so please
make sure you and
your neighbours are
linked to one of the
KNW communica-
tion channels either via our electronic
newsletter, Facebook or Whatsapp groups.
If you are unsure, please emailme and Iwill
ensure that youare linked to yourKNWsec-
tor manager, he says.
Joubert is more than willing to meet resi-
dents and share the vision for the KNWs
camera system.
One of the first fundraisers by the KNW
will be held on Thursday 21 July at the
Barnyard Willowbridge. The show, 1 Hit
Wonders, features more than 60 hits span-
ning seven decades. The doors open at 19:00
and tickets costR150 per person. Tickets are
available at OK Minimark in Sondal Road.
Patrons are advised to bring their own
snacks or they can buy pizzas.
V Contact Jacques on 078 459 9655 or krsectors
@gmail for more information.
LPR cameras to
assist Eversdal
Camera systems
are another layer of
security to protect
our neighbours.
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Help bring hope to farm school
A
struggling primary farm school out-
side Durbanville has been chosen as
beneficiary ofActingHope, anon-prof-
it organisation founded in 2012, that recently
took over the coordination of charity work
at the school.
TheAttie vanWyk Primary School is situ-
ated on the Klein Phisantekraal farm on
Koeberg Road and has 276 children.
But with only four toilets available, the
school needs a lot of help.
According to Ingrid Burger, who started
Acting Hope, this first Hope Centre was
started in June at the farm school to coordi-
nate support to the teachers and learners.
The aim is to give the learners and their
parents, all from surrounding farms, vari-
ous opportunities to help empower and sup-
port them throughout their primary school
years.
The focus is on three main areas: the ter-
rain, buildings as well as curriculum sup-
port, Burger says.
Burger, a teacher at Gene Louw Primary
School, foundedActingHope in 2012 as a com-
munity project for the Mrs United Nations
South Africa competition. She was crowned
as Mrs United Nations South Africa 2014.
Acting Hope will be implementing their
Hope Skills drama programme from next
term to support the children who are coping
with various challenges while growing up in
their community.
Besides this, various other projects are
supported by Acting Hope which will be im-
plemented at the school to offer learners
more opportunities.
Children are also encour-
aged to discover their own tal-
ents, with our support and
mentorship, and implement
their own smaller projects to
benefit the learners at Attie
van Wyk.
When I started my involve-
ment atAttie vanWyk,mybig-
gest wish was to take these
children on their first outdoor
camp, says Burger.
This she managed to orga-
nise with the support of Jeug-
trust. The Grade 6 and 7
learners attended their first
camp at Bains Kloof in Febru-
ary this year.
The Durbanville-Bergsig
DutchReformedChurch, Gene
Louw Primary School, Neo-
Spektrum and Acting Hope, as
well as the owner of the farm
on which the school is built,
Erhard Louw, have for a num-
ber of years all contributed to
the school in variousways, she
says.
They recently unanimous-
ly appointed Acting Hope as
the facilitator and mediator
between all contributing parties and the
school to ensure the school receives maxi-
mum benefit and that there are no duplica-
tions, Burger says.
The Bergsig-Durbanville Dutch Re-
formed Church provides spiritual interac-
tion with the children and provides winter
garments such as knitted scarves, hats and
blankets for all the children in the school.
The church has also raised R25 000 to do-
nate towards the schools new ablution
block.
Gene Louw Primary School operates a
weekly soup kitchen at the school to pro-
vide food in addition to that provided by the
school feeding scheme.
They are also always ready to help
whereneeded fromaddressing issues such
as themaintenance of the toilets to contrib-
uting food for the Bains Kloof camp earlier
this year, Burger says.
A few months ago Neo-Spektrum imple-
mented a reading therapy programme and
reorganised the school library. They re-
corded all available books, obtained donors
who contributed new school benches and
recently managed to get the netball court
resurfaced.
The quotations that Neo-Spektrum re-
ceived to fix the netball court varied be-
tween R60 000 and R90 000. However, Am-
andla Construction eventually sponsored
the renovations, and on Thursday 2 June
this was celebrated with their first sports
day in years against Vissershok Primary.
The painting of the courts, as well as two
new goal posts, were sponsored by Keith
Crowley, while the shortfall of paint was
sponsored by Amandla Construction and
Bergsig Dutch Reformed Church respective-
ly a true example of working together,
Burger says.
Neo-Spektrum is prepared to sponsor a
basketball goal post and balls to give the
boys from the school a sports opportunity on
the new court as well.
There is a greater need for a sports field
at the school, since the children have no op-
portunity to develop their sporting talents.
We are hoping to involve a company in
the creation of our first sports field at Attie
vanWyk Primary as well as coaches to train
the children.
Unfortunately after-school activities face
other challenges, such as transportation.
Furthermore the school needs two extra
classrooms aswell as a goodworkable kitch-
en and bathrooms, Burger says.
They also have a need for water tanks to
support the kitchen and vegetable garden as
well as an upgraded sewerage system, she
says.
Acting Hope strives to involve companies
and individuals who would like to support
the five-year plan of uplifting the school to
become a healthy, exciting and sustainable
environment for the children attending,
Burger says.
V Contact Ingrid Burger with any enquiries about in
volvement by email to [email protected].
Cara Wiese, a Hope Pageant finalist, handed over blankets and
beanies as part of her project Knit for a Cause. Here with her
and Ingrid Burger (right), founder of Acting Hope, is Justine
Eiman, a Grade 1 learner, who received a blanket. To date Cara
has managed to distribute more than 1000 blankets and
beanies. She asks people to donate money to buy wool,
donate wool or their time to help her knit. Visit Knit for a
Cause on Facebook for more information.
Andr Davids enjoys reading a book in the new library. Behind him Maria Loubser, a volunteer, is
assisting Cleo Williams with reading. At the far back are Ellen Andrag and Anesteishia Williams,
also reading.
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n Hawelose man is verlede Dinsdag dood
gevind in n bushalte in Hoofweg, Durban-
ville, skuins oorkant die Laerskool Dur-
banville.
Volgens kapt. Marchell Rhode, woord-
voerder van die Durbanville-polisie, is die
oorledene, n man in sy dertigs, vermoede-
lik vermoor. Hy het beswyk aan hoofbese-
rings, vermoedelik veroorsaak deur n
mangatdeksel. Die oorledene is gedentifi-
seer as Nkosinasi Nkombi. Sy liggaam is
omstreeks 08:00 in die bushalte onder n
stukvilttapyt ontdek.Diemangatdeksel het
sowat 30 m van die moordtoneel gel.
VolgensRhode is diemotief vir diemoord
onbekend. nAnder hawelose, ook in sy der-
tigs, is in verband met die moord in hegte-
nis geneem. Sinthenbile Gwaza het reeds in
die hof in verbandmet die voorval verskyn.
Hawelose dood in bushalte gevind
T
ygerBurgers star shone brightly last
Friday at Leriba Hotel and Spa in Cen-
turion at the annual Local Media Ex-
cellence Awards for 2015.
The awards have been presented under
the auspices of the Forum of Community
Journalists (FCJ) for over two decades.
TygerBurger took home prizes in the fol-
lowing categories:
.TableView edition Winner: Best front
page (Corporate owned free newspapers)
. Stehan Schoeman in top 10 of category
Writing: Sport
. Sport photos: Stehan Schoeman 7th
. Hard news photos: Carina Roux 5th
& 6th
. Feature photos: Carina Roux 4th, 6th
& 7th
Peoples Post, TygerBurgers sister publi-
cation in the southern suburbs, also fea-
tured in the top three and top 10 in anumber
of categories:
. False Bay runner-up: best front page
(corporate owned free newspapers)
.Woodstock/Maitland runner-up: best
newspaper (corporate owned free newspa-
pers)
. Tiyese Jeranji, journalist for the Con-
stantia/Wynberg and Retreat editions, was
awarded a Top 10 place in the Journalist of
the Year category. This category is consid-
ered the most prestigious among journal-
ists.
The annual Local Media Excellence
Awards pits local and community newspa-
pers from all over the country and across
all media houses against each other to
award the best of the best in South Africa.
TygerBurger shines in
national awards
Smiling from ear to ear at the annual Local
Media Excellence Awards held last Friday in
Centurion are, from left, Ben Burger (Peoples
Post), Marita Meyer (Group Editor: WP Media)
and Cecilia Hume (Editor: Peoples Post).
PHOTO: ISABEL VENTER
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6 TYGERBURGER Durbanville Woensdag, 22 Junie 2016NUUS
S
todels Nurseries in Bellville received
a platinum award and was not only
named the best large garden centre in
theWestern Cape, but also in South Africa,
at the Garden Centre Associations (GCA)
award ceremony held in Stellenbosch on
Wednesday 8 June.
Managing director Nick Stodel says it
felt a bit like being at theOscars as the var-
ious branches of Stodels walked away with
no less than 13 awards.
TheBellville branch took top honours for
the best garden care department and the
best outdoor plants, while staffer Nonkum-
buzo (Lucy) Baba received the Young Re-
tailer of the Year award.
This award is for a retailer under the age
of 35 who shows promise and is committed
to the industry.
Lucy, who has been with us for seven
years, has been promoted several times due
to her initiative, enthusiasm, hard work
and going beyondwhat is expected. She has
helped improve the sales and customer re-
lations in our nursery department and we
are thrilled that her drive, positivity and
determination have been recognised, says
Nick.
The majority of South Africas leading
garden centres belong to the GCA, an orga-
nisation that ensures a high level of good
business practice. Part of the judging crite-
ria conducted anonymously includes
checking that garden centres give custom-
ers excellent levels of service, quality
plants and associated products, together
with innovative lifestyle displays, profes-
sional advice and information.
The Milnerton branch received a Gold
Award and was placed in the top five for
best outdoor plants, best general displays
and best garden care area.
Stodels blooms in
national competition
The Stodels team with the awards are, from left, Sippe Steenkamp (shop manager), CJ du Toit
(fish and pet manager), Stefan Bouwer (hard landscaping manager), Nonkumbuzo Baba
(nursery specialist), Justin Emrich (operational manager), Luke Daries (lifestyle manager),
Keagan Abrahams (support services manager) and CJ Kruger (nursery manager).
VA book salewill be held at the Durban-
ville Childrens Home tomorrow (Thurs-
day) from 10:00 to 13:00. Quality books,
puzzles andmagazines are sold. Contact
Johanna Strauss on 021 975 6822 with
enquiries.
V The Friends of Durbanville Library will
be holding a monthly book sale in the
foyer of the library on Friday 24 June from
10:00 to 16:00. The prices are good and
the selection of books promises some-
thing for every taste. Donations of books
in good condition are always welcome.
Contact Joy on 083 306 0594 with en-
quiries.
dagboek | diary
DESIRE RORKE
@dezzierorke
As a young woman in your twenties your
expectations ofmarriage are very unrealis-
tic. Andwhen those expectations fail us, de-
pression is often a result, says well-known
local gospel singer Crystal Swanson.
A book authored by award
winning journalist Sisanda
Nkoala, telling the story be-
hind Swansons career, was
released on 1 April at a
packed venue at Centre for
the Book in Cape Town.
The official book tour
starts on Saturday 2 July,
with its first stop being the
Kraaifontein library hall,
where a book signing will
take place between 13:30 and
16:30.
The book Shepherded: A
Womans Triumph through
Depression and Divorce, is
based on theverywell known
Psalm 23 and focuses on
Swansons personal journey
through depression and divorce, forgive-
ness and healing and the birth of her sing-
ing career, which flowed from this.
It is not a sombre book and the focus is
not on suffering hardship, but on overcom-
ing it. Many Christians are faced with de-
pression at some time in their lives a topic
that is often a taboo in churches. But its
very real and needs to be treated seriously,
as I discovered after my marriage fell
apart, she says.
Her approach to the disease was holistic.
It was a combination ofmedication, thera-
py and spirituality that resulted it success-
ful treatment.
It is also a very practical
book, offering an arsenal of
useful tips to married cou-
ples.
By sharing the very many
mistakes I made during my
marriage, the book will serve
as a guide to married couples
who might be facing troubled
waters, she says.
In this respect issues like
forgiveness and the freedom
it brings is looked at in-depth
and from a womens perspec-
tive.
Swanson hails from Rav-
ensmead and currently calls
Durbanville home.
She is a radiographer of
profession, but as a multital-
ented gospel artist her career spans more
than a decade.
V Entry to the book signing is free where guest
speaker DeniseWilliams from Radio Tygerberg, mo
tivational speaker Jerry Louw and Gospel artists
Trevor Benson and CherylAnn Ehrenreich will per
form.
New book offers an
arsenal of useful tips
A book signing of gospel sin
ger Crystal Swansonwill take
place at Kraaifontein Library
Hall on 2 July from 13:30.
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J
ust the skin and quills of a porcupine
were found on an open field opposite
Grysbok Street near DUrbanvale in
Durbanville last Monday.
This, a resident believes, is proof that the
animal may have been hunted and skinned
by a human being. She speculated that it
could have been workers from a nearby
construction site, Clara Anna Fontein, who
seem to be staying overnight in the open
space.
According to her she often sees rubbish
andwine bottles under the trees in the open
space between the Belvedere Estate and ad-
jacent neighbourhood in Vissershok Road
while walking.
She was walking on Monday 13 June
when she spotted the bizarre sight.
For years there has been a family of por-
cupines living in DUrbanvale and another
family living in the drains opposite the cir-
cle at Vissershok Road.
We have been lucky enough to see an
adult sniffing in our driveway early one
morning andmymomhas even seen the ba-
bies near Vissershok Road, she says.
Whilst walking, I noticed a large pile of
quills lying in the field opposite the circle.
I sincerely doubt this was an animal attack-
ing the porcupine perhaps it was an ani-
mal of another sort a human animal?
I certainly hope not. If so, then why
would someone want to hurt this defence-
less animal?
We are so lucky to have these beautiful
creatures living close to us, but with all the
development going on, we are not going to
be seeing them for very much longer, she
says.
The Cape porcupine is the largest rodent
in Africa they can attain a mass of over
20 kilogram. The quills are modified hairs
and used only in defence. They are not able
to shoot their quills.
On enquiry to the City of Cape Town, Jo-
han van der Merwe, Mayco member for en-
ergy, environmental and spatial planning,
says there are porcupines living in the Uit-
kamp wetland nature reserve.
We have videos and photographs of
them, which were captured by the motion
sensing cameras that have previously been
placed in the area, he says.
Porcupines do enter gardens and urban
areas on occasion while foraging. We have
had quite a few cases of porcupines enter-
ing the gardens of residents on the bounda-
ry of the nature reserve. These gardens had
flowers with underground bulbs which
they like to eat.
According to Van der Merwe porcupines
have very few natural enemies and are oc-
casionally hunted by leopards and lions.
Porcupine hunted by
a human animal
Dancing does not only increase the circula-
tion to your brain, lifts your spirit and burns
calories you can also help to raise funds for
Badisa Trio by buying a ticket to its annual
ball.
The ball is scheduled for Friday 29 July at
Eensgezind function venue outside Durban-
ville. All the money raised will be used for
the protection of children.
The party starts at 19:00. Tickets are R450
per person.
V Book a table before Tuesday 28 June by email to
Sjean Smit at [email protected] or phone him
on 021 987 2940.
Put on your dancing shoes for Badisa kids
Community club Siemens Toastmasters
invites the public to learn public speaking
at their next meeting on Thursday 23 June
from 18:00 to 20:00.
It will be held at SiemensHouse in Tyger-
berg office park in Uys Krige Drive. Tickets
cost R25. Booking is essential due to securi-
ty access.
V Contact Eric on 082 855 8092 or send an email
Learn to speak in public at Toastmasters
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NORTHLINK COLLEGE RECENTLY AWARDED THEIR TOP STUDENTS AT THE ANNUAL AWARD CEREMONY.
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ANDR BAKKES
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S
yohet oopgegaan toehy sy sig ver-
loor het.
Hy was n uitblinker op laerskool,
maar net n skaduwee op horskool.
Dimanvandiewestelike kusstreekwas
aan heroen verslaaf toe hy in n ernstige
motorfietsongeluk betrokke was.
Ek was altyd siek en vol pyne van die
dwelms. Ekmoes toemy ouers alles vertel.
In Januarie 2011 is ek na n kliniek vir
dwelmbehandeling, s die man.
Dit is op tye soos Dwelmbewusmakings-
week van 24 tot 28 Junie dat hy sy eie
en ander se gruwelstories onthou.
Ek het begin branderplankry toe ek 10
was en begin sigarette rook op 13. Op 14 het
ek enmymaats dagga begin rook. Op hor-
skool het ek begin raves bywoon saammet
ouer vriende en kennis gemaak met ander
dwelms soos LSD, buttons, ecstacy, crack en
heroen, vertel hy.
Iemand anders s: Die dwelmprobleem
het by my al hoe erger geword en ek het
alle dwelms probeer. Op 40 het heroen am-
per my lewe gekos toe ek vir dood in die
hospitaal gelos is.
Storie agter verslawing
Daar is n storie agter elke verslawing,
besef die man van die westelike kusstreek.
Toe ek in die vroe sewentigs in die
Kaap komwerk het, het ek nie gedrink nie.
Nou, soveel jare later, kan ek nie eens
meer onthou wanneer of hoekom ek begin
drink het nie of wanneer dit buite beheer
begin raak het nie. Wat ek wel weet, is dat
ek eenMaandagoggend weer half dronk en
siek wakker geword het en besef het dat ek
nie so kon voortgaan nie, s n ander per-
soon.
Ek het begin dwelms gebruik as gevolg
van kleintyd-trauma. Ek was baie sensi-
tief, was vas aan Ma se rokspante en baie
bang vir Pa.
Ekwas ses jaar oud toeMa die huis ver-
laat het en Pa al sy woede op my uitgehaal
het. Pa het my baie rondgeruk en gepluk.
Ek was bang vir alles en my pa het my vir
alles blameer. Ek het begin sigarette en
dagga rookenhet baie gedrink, s dieman
van Namibi.
Almal van hulle is f verwys na n reha-
bilitasiesentrum f het self besluit tot hier
toe en nie verder nie.
Waar hulle eers dwelms misbruik het,
het dwelms hulle nou misbruik.
In die sentrum het almal die woord ver-
slawing beter verstaan.
Ver-slaaf-ing. Hulle het slawe geword.
Hy gaan voort: My ouers het gedink ek
slaap oor byvriende enhet niks geweet van
dwelms nie. Ons het nooit daaroor gepraat
nie.My ouers het altyd geld gegee as ek vra
enekhet somsgeldbyhulle gesteel en soms
goed uit die huis verkoop vir n bietjie ek-
stra geld. Toe ek op 17 verslaaf geword het
aan heroen, het ek baie gewig verloor. Op
18 het ek 46 kg geweeg.
My ouers het iets begin vermoed, maar
ek het ges dit is van akademiese spanning
dat ek nie kan eet nie. Hulle het gedink dit
is gewone adolessente probleme. Ek dink
hulle was te skaam en bang om te dink dat
hul kind dwelms gebruik.
Hy het later vir vier maande opgehou en
baie goed gedoen. Hy het n motorfiets ge-
kry en het lang ente gery as hy niks ge-
had het om te doen
nie.
Was verveeld
Maar toe een Son-
dag ...
Ek was verveeld
en sonder om te
dinkhet ekweer he-
roen gaan koop en
gerook. Tot vandag
toe kan ek dit nie
verstaan nie, want
ek wou regtig nie terugkeer na die ou le-
wenswyse nie. Ek was toe in n motorfiets-
ongeluk en my gesig was vermink en ek
was blind. Dit was n aaklige tyd vol pyn
en selfverwyt. Ek het geglo God straf my
oor my dwelmgebruik.
Die versoeking is altyd daar om terug
te val in die greep van dwelms, s hy.
n Ander een s: As ek in die strate in
Ravensmead stap en ek ruik die dagga-
walms, dan sper my niesgatte oepe soes n
pd sn. Dan knyp ek my neus toe en stap
weg. Die lus duur net n minuut of twee en
dangaanditweg.Ekdinknet aandie string
negatiewe gevolge wat wag as ek weer
dwelms of alkohol gebruik.
Die man wat in die vroe sewentigs
Kaapstad toe gekomhet, en bevryding in
alkohol gevind het, voeg by: Vandag is dit
nie virmybelangrikomdaardie jare te ont-
hou nie. Daar is niks wat ek daaraan kan
verandernie enekkandit nie terugkrynie.
Wat nou vir my onmeetbaar belangrik
is, is dat ek vanoggend nugter wakker ge-
word het en dat ek hopelik vanaand nugter
sal gaan slaap. N meer as 16 jaar leef ek
nog steeds een dag op n slag en ek weet dat
my nugterheid met
een onbesonne daad
van my weggeneem
kan word.
Ek het nie plan-
ne om nugter te bly
nie,maar slegs hier-
die een wete: dat ek
nooit weer wil
drink nie, dat ek nie
hierdie nuwe ek
weer in drank gaan
verdrink nie. My
nugter lewe is te kosbaar om weg te gooi.
Voordat jy wegbreek van die dwelm-
greep kan aaklige ervarings jou elke nou
en dan nugter laat skrik, soos die man ver-
tel met die pa wat hommishandel het: Ek
was op dwelms en het by n prostituut ge-
kuier. Tien jaar gelede het ek vir n agent-
skap in Seepunt gewerk, wat toe een aand
beroof is.
My hande was vasgebind terwyl die ro-
wers twee kollegas se kele afgesny het. Ek
het n hek uit sy skarniere gehardloop. La-
ter het ek angsaanvalle begin kry en het
probeer om vigs te kry sodat ek kon dood-
gaan. Ek het twee jaar op straat gebly.
Maar elkeen van die bogenoemde mense
is gerehabiliteer, en kan vir nou met n
bre bors hul storie uitbasuin.
Die man van die westelike kusstreek
sluit af: Hoewel ek julle nie kan sien nie,
kan ek praat en hoor en die boodskap van
verlossing verkondig. Jongmense moet
baie versigtig wees vir dagga, want dit is
waar my probleme begin het.
Van my ou vriende is twee van dwelms
dood en n derde is in die tronk. Ek is blind,
maar ek lewe en ek is vry.
Hulle het gedink dit
is gewone adoles
sente probleme. Ek
dink hullewas te
skaamenbang om
tedink dat hul kind
dwelmsgebruik.
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ie Tygerberg-kunssentrum se jaarlik-
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Laerskole wat verteenwoordig was by die
uitstalling, sluit in Parow-Noord, Parow-
Wes, Parow-Oos, Welgemoed, Edgemead, De
Tyger, Seamount, Kings, Elkanah House,
Delft-Suid, asook tuisskoolleerders en vry-
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straat, Parow onderrig ontvang.
Daar is tans ongeveer 300 leerders by die
kunssentrum ingeskryf, wat leerders van
Stellenberg, D.F. Malan, Durbanville, HTS,
Brackenfell, Edgemead, Bosmansdam, J.G.
Meiring, President, Settlers, De Kuilen,
Fairbairn en Tygerberg insluit.
Daar is ook talle tuisskoolleerders wat
kuns as vak hier neem.
Die spoggeleentheid is bygewoon deur
leerders, ouers, skoolhoofde enonderwysers
van oor die Tygerberg-streek heen.
Anina Lundi, senior kurrikulum-beplan-
ner: GET skeppende kunste, was die gas-
spreker en het die belangrikheid van kuns
as voorbereiding vir n opwindende loop-
baan benadruk. Dit is reeds internasionaal
bewys dat kuns n geweldige positiewe uit-
werking kan h op enige vakgebied wat kre-
atiewe probleemoplossing benodig.
Die huidige uitstalling bestaan uit werke
wat tydens oggendklasse gemaak word.
Laerskole uit die omgewing word uitge-
nooi om die sentrum te besoek en hul leer-
ders aan die kunste bloot te stel.
n Aantal werke van hierdie klasse word
uitgehou om die uitstalling saam te stel.
Die uitstalling kan daagliks besigtig word
tussen 09:00 en 16:00 en sal tot Augustus die
gange van die sentrum versier.
V Vir meer besonderhede oor die uitstalling of oor
kuns as skoolvak, skakel 021 939 9293.
Skoolkuns by sentrum gewys
Hier (van links) staan Fransonette Swart (kunssentrumhoof), Anina Lundi (senior kurrikulumbeplanner:
GET skeppende kunste) enDeonBurger (vakadviseur: GET skeppende kunste,Weskus) by die uitstallings.
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10 TYGERBURGER Durbanville Woensdag, 22 Junie 2016HOOFARTIKELBLAD
Gansplesier: Babagansies dryf Maandagmiddag rustig op Sonstraaldam se grys winterweerkaatsing.
FOTO: CARINA ROUX
LEWENSKIEKIE
n Ope brief
aan ons
Bok-afrigter
Beste Allister
Dalk is dit die Franse wyn en die
smaaklike Europese cuisine wat veroor-
saak dat jou ingevoerde Springbokke so
bietjie oorgewig en lusteloos op die
speelveld lyk.
Of dalk is die aanpassing van die
swaar, nat velde in Europa na die harde,
vinnige velde van Suid-Afrika te moeilik
om in n kort tydjie te maak.
Maar iets veroorsaak dat die Vermeu-
lens en Louws van die lewe net n
skaduwee van hulself was in die eerste
twee toetse teen die Iere. So bietjie
loodvoetig en lomp, n?
Om daardie rede wil ek jou aanraai om
maar te hou by die Suid-Afrikaners wat
hul brood op eie bodem verdien.
En plaaslike spelers, Allister, wat op
huidige spelpeil hul plek in die span
verdien.
Ons praat nie hier van die regte
kleursamestelling van die span nie. Ons
praat ook nie hier
van ervaring nie.
My beroep op jou
is juis om te
vergeet van erva-
ring en prestasies
uit die verre
verlede. Frik du
Preez en Naas
Botha gaan byvoor-
beeld nie nou die
oplossing wees nie.
Ook nie Victor of
Jean nie.
Kies die ouens
wat vanjaar
uitgeblink het in
die superrugby-kompetisie. Manne soos
Ruan Combrinck, Warren Whiteley en
Jaco Kriel. Kyk net watter reuse-verskil
Ruan en Warren al klaar gemaak het.
Daars ander spelers ook. Maar ek wil
nou nie t voorskriftelik klink nie, want
jy sal dalk s dis maklik om van die
kantlyn af raad te gee.
En dit is seker, maar tog wil ek my
beskeie mening uitspreek en jou vra om
jou spanne met die oog op die toekoms te
kies. Oor vier jaar wil jy n ervare span
na die Wreldbekertoernooi neem, nie n
ouetehuis (soos jy weet wie) nie.
Gee hierdie opkomende sterre die
geleentheid om ervaring op te doen al
verloor jy aanvanklik n paar toetse en al
s die ondersteuners en media ook wat.
Maar teen die volgende Wreldbeker-
toernooi gaan jy die laaste lag. Want dan
gaan jy n span vol jong, hardebaarde
saamvat, wat die stampe en stote van
toetsrugby ken en onder die knie het.
Dis die enigste manier om te roll,
Allister! Trust me on this one!
Jou vriend Valie (skuilnaam word
gebruik weens vrees vir viktimisasie).
WATDIE HART VANVOL IS
SMS
V Gooi jou geldjie in die bussie met die
slotjie vir liefdadigheid. Het ervaar die
los geld langsaanverdwyn. -Marina, Pa-
row
V In sake: Studentehuisvestiging, TB,
15Junie. n Jan S. Marais-blyplek! So, hier
kom die grootste dwelmbordeel in die
noordelike voorstede sedert die ontstaan
van Parksig Villas. - Jacbas van der Burgh,
Bellair, Bellville
V Sal graag van Stad Kaapstad wil weet
of my elektrisiteitslesing vir die eerste
viermaandewerklik gelees is. Volgensmy
nuwe rekening is dit geskat. Die rede:
geen toegang tot perseel. Die meter sit
oop en bloot waar dit die vorige vier
maande gelees is. - Inwoner, Erf 5275
V Ek wil net n pluimpie gee vir Mariska
Nortje van die DStv-agentskap Roytro-
nics in Brackenfell. Sy gee werklik die ek-
stra tree vir haar klinte. - Susan Kriek
) SMSe kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord
Tyger, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
BRIEWE
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woorde
nie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
The other day it was reported
that 300 members of one party
in the Western Cape jumped
ship to join the opposition.
This tells me one of two
things:
They all suddenly had an
epiphany about the bad
policies of the previous party,
or they were promised some-
thing.
Now this is nothing new and
it is perceived to work to the
benefit of the party gaining the
new members. It does not.
It does however, unfortunate-
ly, just show how shallow
some people are when it comes
to election time as they are
serving themselves and not the
communities they supposedly
represent. As soon as a better
offer comes along, they will
jump again.
There is one description for
actions like this, and its called
political whoring.
M GOLDING
Parow
Ship jumpers
will jump again
It is indeed encouraging and
comforting that Eskom is
training its personnel suitably
to operate its nuclear power
station, before it blows up and
takes all of Cape Town with it
(Scarce nuclear skills har-
nessed, TB Table View, 15
June). However, what Eskom
also needs to tell us and
prove to the public is that it
has the necessary plan and the
money in reserve to clean up
the mess that is left behind
once a nuclear power station is
decommissioned. This part of
the equation nobody talks
about all one hears is that
nuclear power is cheap, but the
fact that the costs associated
with the clean-up after decom-
missioning run into billions, is
swept under the carpet.
Germany is currently
decommissioning all of its
Cloud of ignorance
over nuclear tech
I have the same problem as
many people I know. My TV
licence was due end of Februa-
ry which I paid in January.
Although I have paid it, I
keep on receiving numerous
SMSes demanding payment.
Despite my responding to the
SABC via email and them
acknowledging my payment, I
still receive the SMSes.
I take it as a joke and do not
waste my time in contacting
them as it falls on deaf ears. I
put it down to poor administra-
tive skills! I have been receiv-
ing these SMSes for the past
four months its a joke! They
need to train their people in the
administrative field!
MRS SOLOMON
Email
Paid, but still getting
flood of SMSes
Its mind boggling to find
people still falling for scams in
this day and age. It doesnt
matter how lonely you are
you must be at least vigilant
enough to see through the
scam.
This year only I won
R950 000 from Omo, R500 000
from Toyota and R750 000 from
Rica competitions, but I am still
as poor as a church mouse.
Knowing it was just another
Still as poor as ever
after winnings
Ek tel Vrydagoggend 10 Junie
my twee nuwe telefoongidse in
my oprit op, toegedraai in
plastiek, maar absoluut deur-
drenk van bladsy een tot die
laaste bladsy n die nag se
welkome ren van 36 mm.
My voordeur is onderdak en
ek is seker dit sou twee sekon-
des ekstra tyd in beslag geneem
het om dit voor my deur te
besorg. Nou is dit van geen nut
nie. Dit moes n 16:00 die
vorige middag gebeur het n
absolute vermorsing van geld
en dienslewering.
ANDORETTE VAN DE VYVER
Durbanville
Nat telefoongidse
nou van geen nut
Thosewho simply
think about helping
others, dont need
help themselves
they need the rudest
ofwakeup calls.
Andr Bakkes,
Parow
Congrats to the
TygerBurger teamon
anotherwell de
served award.
Louisa Steyl,
Entertainment
Drie straatmense
verander n vrou se
lewe in haar agt jaar
byMES. Avril
Fillies, Bellville
Onswil vanjaar
bejaardes vereer
wat n verskil maak
in hul gemeenskap.
Laatweet ons van
hulle. Marita
Meyer, redakteur
For a journalist, the
truth should be the
only agenda. So if
your agenda is not
aimed at the truth,
then sorry, we have
different agendas.
Monique Duval,
Table View
Mfuleni policewarn
the public not to
take the law into
their own hands
based on rumours of
a child kidnapping
syndicate. Richard
Roberts, Kuils River
Invest in the youth
today our future
depends on it.
Desire Rorke,
Brackenfell
nuclear power stations, and it
has been found that the cost of
making it safe for other
occupation, is currently
something in the region of
R80 billion per station!
It could be argued that
another such power station
near St Francis / Oyster Bay is
not such a bad location, as it
can be shut off from public
access after decommissioning
for decades, but the same
cannot be said about Koeberg.
This one is being surrounded
more and more by residential
suburbs, ignorant of the associ-
ated dangers of nuclear radia-
tion, which can easily happen
by accident and by which
time its too late. To even
consider building another one
nearby, or anywhere within
50km of Cape Towns boundary,
is just plain stupid and irre-
sponsible. Any new nuclear
power station should be built, if
at all, as far from human
habitation as possible some-
thing we are certainly not short
of in this country.
Its high time we stop being
starry-eyed about nuclear
power. It might be cheap, but it
certainly is anything but cheap
to build, if properly done, and
far from cheap to clean up the
site after use, never mind all
the safe waste disposal costs
over the years. A big shroud
hangs over much of the issues
associated with nuclear power,
and the public is being kept
ignorant on purpose.
PETER SMULIK
Rugby
scam, I called. I was told to
send R120 airtime and call a Mr
Smith to claim. Upon calling
Mr Smith, who sounded like a
foreigner from one of the north
African countries, I was told to
bring R1000 to town to claim
my money. When I asked if it
would be wise for me to ask the
police to accompany me, the
phone went dead.
ALFRED FOFO
Dunoon
V Die bostaande menings is
di vandie betrokke joernalis,
en reflekteer nie noodwendig
die opinie(s) van die Tyger-
Burger-handelsnaam nie.
Oor vier jaar
wil jy n ervare
spannadie
Wreldbeker
toernooi
neem, nie n
ouetehuis nie.
Kan jy dit
oorvertel?
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Woensdag, 22 Junie 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER Durbanville 11
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12 TYGERBURGER Durbanville Woensdag, 22 Junie 2016NUUS
PRE-QUALIFICATION NOTICE
FOR EMERGING SUBCONTRACTORS
Pre-qualification applications are hereby invited from experienced Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises
(SMME) located in the Western Cape as sub-contractors for C1046 - The extension of the 3'rd Lane on
Trunk Road 9/1 (Route N1) from West of Durban Road Interchange to the start of the National Road Route
N1/1 beyond Old Oak Interchange. The proposed Work Packages involves the Construction of Gabions,
Concrete Drainage Structures, Side Drains, Kerbing, Guardrails and Landscaping. An active CIDB contractor
grading designation of 3CE to 5CE and BB-BEE grading between of 1 to 4 black ownership is a requirement
for the sub-contract work.
A compulsory information briefing meeting will take place on the 5th July 2016 at 10:00am. Prospective
Applicants shall meet the Project Management Team at the Martin & East Site Camp, Jan Burger Sports
Complex, De Grendel Road, Parow, North.
Submissions from applicants arriving late to this meeting shall be deemed to be non-responsive.
Pre-qualification application documents will only be made available at the information briefing meeting.
Applicants must be represented at the information briefing meeting by a representative who must be the
Applicant himself or an authorised person in the direct employ of the Applicant.
The Pre-qualification and supporting documents shall be sealed in an envelope or package clearly marked
"Pre-qualification - C1046 - The Extension of the 3'rd Lane on Trunk Road 9/1 (Route N1) from West of
Durban Road Interchange to the start of National Road N1/1 beyond Old Oak Interchange and shall be
delivered by hand to the Martin & East Site Camp Office.
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In all cases, the Pre-qualification Application Document shall reach the stipulated address not later
than 11:00am on the 12th July 2016.
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Queries relating to issues arising from this document may be addressed to:
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X1RHX1D5-CY230616
At the launch of the
book play@work at
Tables at Nitida are
(back from left)
Shane and Rozelle
Johansen, writers and
producers of the
book, and Anton van
der Vyver from
Durbanville. In front
are Lisa Roberts from
Welgemoed, who did
the design and layout
of the book, and
Susan Plekker from
Kuils River. PHOTO:
GRACE PHOTOGRAPHY
Book brings back
playtime for adults
ESM ERASMUS
@erasmusesme
J
ustworkandnoplay this is the picture
many employees are facedwith today in
the grown-up world of a tough, strug-
gling economy.
A Durbanville couple, Shane and Rozelle
Johansen, launched their first play@work
book last Tuesday at Tables at Nitida after
they have developed a unique new concept
to introduce play to peoples work day.
We want people to discover how adding
a bit of play can leave them refreshed in
body and mind, less stressed, anxious and
overwhelmed andmore innovative and cre-
ative, as well as a better individual and
team member, says Rozelle.
I remember as a child the endless play
times. We grew up on the Cape flats with
a neighbourhood filled with other barefoot,
high-spirited and imaginative kids. Our
lunches would be mud cakes baked off the
pavement; early autumns were spent in the
elaborate castles we built from Port Jack-
son trees and endless summers in our pool.
Play was beautiful, creative and free.
I guesswegrowupandourplay changes,
adapts and sometimes we even forget to
play as the seriousness of being grown up
and the responsibilities of life cloud our
view. My first grownup reality check was
landing my first real job. My dreams and
visions of how easy and fun life was, were
replaced with a sense of boredom, frustra-
tion, dashed hopes, a mild depression, re-
trenchment and the like, she explains.
My career took on a number of twists
and turns and I discovered aworkspace that
valued working hard and playing hard.
Work was interspersed with dress-ups, kar-
aoke and competitions. But, the economy
changed and we found ourselves working
longer and harder with play times becom-
ing further and further apart.
I was working in human relations and
watching people as the walking dead
steadily losing hope and heart, running on
the treadmill trying to keep their heads
above water. This disturbed me and I guess
I felt trapped, because I was in the same
boat.
She engaged with employees in team
building and she started to experimentwith
play.
Every time people played, something
magical happened. They left refreshed,
lighter and ready to face their work.
When she and husband Shane began col-
laborating in the work space, they widened
and deepened their play at work experi-
ments and took teams and individuals on
play journeys and piloting play interven-
tions.
It dawned on us that we could give back
to the world of work by creating a taster
experience for people of what bringing play
back to work could do for them, she says.
This is how the @work series was born
with their first book having been launched.
People are encouraged to instead of
grabbing a rushed coffee break at their lap-
top or wolfing down a sandwich between
meetings deliberately and deservedly
schedule in a daily break to bring the fun
and playfulness into their life and work.
Why should your meeting notes be writ-
ten in strict soldiering lines when you can
doodle them in your favourite colours? Ro-
zelle asks.
V Contact Rozelle on 082 513 4320 or send an email
to [email protected] with enquiries.
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Woensdag, 22 Junie 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER Durbanville 13
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the winter warm-up
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Bring this voucher in-store and
receive your choice of any of
these featured offers to enjoy
with your main meal.
ESM ERASMUS
@erasmusesme
V
an winkeltrollies, duvets en plastiek-
sakke tot buitebande is al deur n man
en sy vrou uit die Kuilsrivier in Son-
straal, Durbanville verwyder sedert hulle
sowat twee maande gelede begin het om die
rivier skoon te maak.
Die 59-jarige Ryno van Jaarsveld en sy
vrou, Dawn (63), het op eie houtjie al bykans
100 swart sakke met vullis uit die rivier ver-
wyder.
Hulle het dit op hulself geneem om die ri-
vier en omliggende gebied vanaf De Villiers-
rylaan tot by die voetbrug oor die rivier n
area van sowat 800 m skoon te maak.
VolgensRynohethullenoudiehele gebied
skoongemaak, en spits hulle hulle nou net
toe op instandhouding.
Die rivierwas in n slegte toestand toe hul-
le sowat n jaar gelede in hul huis in Justin-
singel ingetrek het.
Ons gaan gereeld met ons honde stap,
soms tot twee keer per dag, en het dan gesien
hoe vuil dit is.
Dit was skokkend om te sien wat alles
daar uitkom.
Ons het seker al tienwinkeltrollies en se-
we motorbande daar uitgehaal.
Daar is nog so vier winkeltrollies wat so
vasgeval in die rivierbedding l, dat ons dit
nie kan uitkry nie. Daar is ook nog so drie
motorbande, vertel hy.
Van plastieksakke, plastiekbottels, klere,
beddekens, duvets, bourommel sommige
stukke te groot en swaar om uit te haal is
al gevind.
Die bourommel behels n hele stuk ge-
pleisterde muur met tels, asook lugversor-
gingsmateriaal, s hy.
Ryno het ges hywil die publiek se aandag
daarop vestig om uit te kyk vir onwettige
stortings en dit te rapporteer.
Ons is dit aanonsself en onsnageslag ver-
skuldig omons omgewing te bewaar, het hy
ges.
V Mense kan onwettige storting of die verwydering
daarvan aanmeld by die Stad Kaapstad by
0860 103 089, per faks na 021 400 4302 of per
epos na [email protected].
Trollies, bande al uit rivier gehaal
Hierdie hoop rommel is maar n druppel in die
emmer van die sowat 100 swart sakke wat
Ryno van Jaarsveld en sy vrou, Dawn, opgetel
het.
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14 TYGERBURGER Durbanville Woensdag, 22 Junie 2016NUUS
ESM ERASMUS
@erasmusesme
A
panther never blushes.
If this phrase makes you
think of mushrooms,
then you have probably gone
mushroom foraging at Delheim
wine estate.
Armedwith gumboots andwarm
jackets, the knowledge shared by
GaryGoldman, amushroom fundi,
and a good shot of glhwein, a
group of about 40 people set off to
the misty pine forest on Delheim
on Youth Day last week to look for
wild mushrooms.
Everybody was hoping to find
baskets full of porcini (Boletus ed-
ulis) according to chefs the Rolls
Royce ofmushrooms, selling at pri-
ces from R380 per kilogram.
Vuvuzela, one of the farms Jack
Russells, runs along eagerly. The
pine forest opened up a whole new
world to this newcomer.
Normally this reporter would
have only noticed the birdsong, the
beautiful trees and how steep and
slippery the hill was after a few
days of winter rain, but through
the eyes of a mushroom forager,
the bed of leaves under the trees
came alive with its hidden trea-
sures beautiful fairytale bright
red mushrooms, purplish ones,
dotted brown ones, but mostly lit-
tle brown jobs.
It seemed far more difficult out
in the field than Gary made it
sound back in the historic cellar
where he made his presentation.
Gary explained that due to the
heavy rain the mushrooms die off
rather quickly and becomemushy,
and their colours wash out, which
makes identification more diffi-
cult.
There are over 100 000 types of
mushrooms, of which 100 are poi-
sonous and only 10 are deadly. Of
these deadly ones, four can be
found in South Africa. It is there-
fore best to learn at least what
these four look like,Garywarned.
What colour a mushroom bruis-
es is often the secret to identifying
it, like the poisonous panther (Am-
anita pantherina) that looks exact-
ly like the blusher (Amanita rubes-
cens) the latter is delicious, but
the panther kills.
While they both have a skirt and
white gill, the blusher becomes
reddish in colour when bruised,
while the panther does not change
its colour hence the
phrase a panther never
blushes.
Some mushrooms,
like the Cape russula
(Russula capensis), one
can only eat when they
are young and fresh, be-
cause the older ones can
be attacked by another
fungus. Another, like
the shaggy ink cap (Cop-
rinus comatus)must not
be eatenwhen they start
to darken at the bottom.
The common ink cap
cannot be consumed
within three days before
and after drinking alco-
hol. Others like the Tur-
key Tail can assist in
treating breast cancer,
while others lower cho-
lesterol or help for other
ailments.
Then there are chick-
enof thewoods (Laetipo-
rus sulphureus), which
tastes exactly like chick-
en, and the shrimp rus-
sula (Russula xerampelina), which
smells just like shrimp, thedyeball
or dog turd fungus, which grows
only underneath Eucalyptus trees.
On the top of the list of poisonous
ones is the death cap (Amanita
phalloides) which can easily be
identified by its volva (sack) at
the root. They are highly poison-
ous and break down the human or-
gans such as the liver and kidneys.
It causes 95% of deaths due to
mushrooms.
Identify mushrooms correctly is
not for beginners, and so it seems,
neither is cooking them.
Whencookingmushrooms,Gary
advises, one must remember that
they consist of 98% water and
therefore it is best to use high heat
to cook them, otherwise it becomes
watery.
That they absorb water and be-
comes mushy is also the reason
why you should never wash mush-
rooms, but just brush orwipe them
off before use, he says.
Mushroom foraging at Delheim
was started six years ago by Nora
Sperling-Thiel, who grewup on the
farm and as a child learned the
skill from her mother when they
went foraging for mushrooms at
certain times of the year.
It only struck me many years
later that it was such a privilege
and special experience that we
should share it with others, she
says.
She and Gary believe the moon
has something to do with the
emerging of mushrooms.
Gary says mushrooms grow
from mycelium, the fungal orga-
nism of the mushroom, which he
describes as the earths internet.
Themoon sees themycelium as
a body of water and then pulls the
mushrooms out, he says.
To help people identify mush-
rooms correctly, they can post pho-
tographs of the mushrooms on
https://vmus.adu.org.za.
One needs a permit to forage
mushrooms in forests such as in
the Newlands forest, usually only
obtainable from the end ofMay un-
til the end of July.
VFreepermits are issuedby theNewlands
Forest Sanparks conservation office.
Phone Chamell Pluim on 021 689 7438 or
076 730 2816 with enquiries.
V Tickets for mushroom foraging are
available from Computicket. For more in
formation about mushroom foraging,
contact Gary Goldman on 073 936 2378
or by email to gary.goldman@cybers
mart.co.za.
Mushroom foraging a delicate art
The mushroom fundi Gary Goldman here explains to the group how to identify certain types of mushrooms. On the
far left (in purple) is Nora SperlingThiel on the lookout for more gems.
Elna and Franz Holm from Durbanville show off
their collection of pinering mushrooms (Lactari
us deliciosus), which are most popular in the
Western Cape. If it is cut, the hollow stem turns
into a pineapple ring. Franz used to join his
grandmother as a child in mushroom foraging in
Sasolburg. PHOTOS: ESM ERASMUS
Gerald Ponte from Plattekloof found
this fly agaric mushroom.
This split gill mushroom was
discovered on the bark of a tree. It
has medical qualities.
The panther mushroom is very
poisonous and can easily be mistak
en for the blusher.
This bright red mushroom, the fly
agaric, is also poisonous when eaten
and can be used to kill flies in a very
creative way. You must slice it, dry it
and you are ready to tackle your fly
problem.
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banville is amptelik oop en gereed om joumet
n wye reeks lekkernye te bederf.
Heerlik en gerieflik
Sedert die eerste Deeghuys sy deure in 2012
oopgemaak het, het hierdie groep kos-en-ge-
bak-konsepwinkels al n huishoudelike naam
onder Suid-Afrikaanse gesinne, onthalers en
kosliefhebbers geword.
Hul wye verskeidenheid gereed-om-te-eet
gebak, wat vars en bevrore beskikbaar is, kom
gereeld tot die redding wanneer daar lekker
kos aan onverwagse gaste bedien moet word.
Druk eenvoudig iets uit die heerlike reeks vars
croissants, brode, pasteie en fyngebak in die
oond om in n kits enigiemand wat oor jou
drumpel stap semond te laat water. En jymag
maar s jy het dit self gebak, want dit is waar!
Deeghuys is natuurlik landswyd bekend vir
hul ongelooflike pasteie. n Onweerstaanbare
verskeidenheid geure is beskikbaar, inslui-
tend wildsvleis met rooiwyn, peperbiefstuk,
geurige hoender, en spinasiemet kaas. Al hier-
die pasteie komdaagliks vars uit die oondmet
n smelt-in-die-mond botterskilferkorsdeeg.
Bevrore pasteie is beskikbaar as jy die lekkerte
vir later wil hou.
Aandete is ook nou makliker met Huyskos.
Di reeks tuisgemaakte hartskos word vol-
gens Marinda Engelbrecht van Kokkedoor-
faam se resepte voorberei en beproef. Dit was
nog nooit so vinnig en gerieflik om heerlike
kos op die tafel te sit nie.
Geniet geurige kerriemaalvleis saam met n
gereed-om-te-eet vetkoek, l weg aan n
smaakvolle bieflasagne of probeer die klassie-
ke macaroni-en-kaas. Dit is maar net drie van
die verleidelike geregte op die uitgebreide
Huyskos-spyskaart.
Koffiewinkel vol verrassings
Durbanville Deeghuys spogmet n eerste: Test
Kitchen is n koffiewinkel met n kinkel. Hier
word met kos en gebak geksperimenteer so-
dat daar elke dag n nuwe verrassing op die
spyskaart verskyn. Test Kitchen is uiters ge-
skik vir funksies soos vroue-oggende en ver-
jaarsdae, en sommer ook net vir heerlike ont-
byte en ligte middagetes. Daar is ook n volle-
dig toegeruste speelhoekie vir ons klein
maatjies (en toekomstige klinte).
Kom sit aan by Durbanville Deeghuys se
Test Kitchen en geniet wonderlike kaasborde
met deli-vleise, varsgebakte brood, heerlike
blatjang en olywe.
Jy kan ook elke dag n lekker bord Huyskos
met groente en slaai nuttig, net soos jy aan
jou eie etenstafel sou doen. Elke dag word iets
anders uit die Huyskos-reeks bedien, so jou
smaakkliere sal nooit verveeld raak nie. As jy
egter net lus is vir n ligtemiddagete of n vars-
gebakte lekkerny soos n sny koek, botter-
broodjie, muffin of heerlike malvapoeding, is
di unieke koffiewinkel net die plek vir jou.
Dinge raak net lekkerder
Daar wink ng bederf op die horison. In die
toekoms beoog Deeghuys om kookklasse aan
te bied, wat ideaal vir spanbousessies of ver-
jaarsdagvieringe sal wees. Hulle beplan ook
om opleiding aan huishulpe te voorsien, wat
alles van die voorbereiding van basiese gereg-
te tot meer gevorderde kursusse sal insluit.
Pret-aande saam met vriende om n glasie
goeie wyn is ook op die spyskaart.
Een ding kan Durbanvillers maar weet: met
die heerlike gebak, lekker koffie en goeie ge-
selskap wat daar te vinde is, gaan Durbanville
Deeghuys seTestKitchenbinnekort n baie ge-
wilde kuierplekwees. Gaanbesoekhulle gerus
op die hoek van Kerk- en Lilliestraat, skakel
hulle by 021 975 8854 of stuur gerus e-pos na
Smul byDurbanville Deeghuys-toetskombuis
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Kom smul en kuier saam by Durbanville Deeghuys
se Test Kitchenkoffiewinkel. Fotos: VERSKAF
Die koffiewinkel bied selfs n speelhoekie vir die
kleinspan.
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16 TYGERBURGER Durbanville Woensdag, 22 Junie 2016NUUS
From left:
Deane
Tomas
from
Bastion
Primary
School,
with the
team from
Danil and
Friends,
Lianie le
Roux, Minki
Burger, Lizel
Smit and
Nicky de
Beer.
Cool to be different
D
uring the second school term, the
Danil and Friends Fund, a non-profit
organisation which provides a holis-
tic approach to supporting families who
have children with special needs, launched
its Different is cool school awareness
campaign.
We have become increasingly aware of
societys misperception about people with
disabilities, more so evident in children
whose uncertainty and, sadly, sometimes
negative view of those with special needs is
based purely on a lack of knowledge and un-
derstanding, says marketing director
Nicky de Beer.
With empathy and compassion being
emotions best instilled at a young age, the
organisation created a campaign which
could be shared with children of school go-
ing age in a fun, but informative way.
The entire program, which lasts no more
than fifteen minutes and can be easily slot-
ted into an assembly, consists of a short one-
act play which touches on several aspects
regarding disabilities including the use of
the word retard in a derogatory way.
In essence it teaches the children to ap-
preciate difference in others, she adds.
A short Powerpoint presentation about
what the Danil and Friends Fund is about
and what it strives to achieve, along with
an interactive game which encourages the
children to view each individuals packag-
ing in a different light, ends the presenta-
tion.
The excitement and eagerness with
which our campaign was received at both
Mikro Primary in Kuils River and Bastion
Primary in Brackenfell, have given us a re-
newed appreciation for just how necessary
a program of this nature is, and we encour-
age all educational institutions to consider
introducing our program to their students,
says De Beer.
V Further enquiries can be made to nicky@
danielandfriends.com
As deel van hul Jeugdag-projek gaan die
Kraaifontein-Voortrekkers uitreik na plaas-
kinders in die Durbanville-distrik.
n Kouewinter l voor en die kindersmoet
daagliks die elemente trotseer om skool toe te
stap. Met die projek wil ons seker maak hulle
is lekker warm toegewikkel om die daaglikse
tog aa