So little time…

The Central City Improvement District (CCID), in co-operation with New Media Publishing, has just published the 2010 Time Out Central City Guide Continued…

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Give Responsibly

Cape Town’s Central City Improvement District is to launch a campaign aimed at linking city hotels with local hospitals and clinics to ensure that their old linen and other items are offered to the health care facilities before being discarded. Continued…

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Cape Town Partneship grows good business

In two short years, social innovator, Gimme That!…. (PTY), Ltd. has grown from a local newspaper and magazine distribution network of CBD located newspaper stands, Continued…

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Exciting new football academy in the heart of Gardens

African Brothers Football Academy (ABFA) has just launched its flagship seven-day-a-week facility in the heart of Gardens. Continued…

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Lights On!

The traditional switching on of the Festive Lights in Adderley Street is a magical occasion which is lodged in the memory of every child – and adult who used to be a child – that has ever witnessed this annual Cape Town event, Continued…

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BAM linking city with business area management

The late nineteen-nineties saw the beginning of an ongoing conversation between business people – formal and informal –and the City of Cape Town, which gave rise to the establishment of the Business Area Management (BAM) branch, which forms part of the Economic and Human Development department. Continued…

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Metro Police an important link in the Central City security partnership

Yolanda Faro always wanted to work in a policing environment. She started her career as a traffic officer, and with the advent of what was then known as the City Police, in 2001, Continued…

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House of Pain now House of Opportunity

Louise le Riche writes: Most South Africans have been inconvenienced by road works and renovations in preparation of the FIFA World Cup 2010, Continued…

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Home of Hope – a safety net for vulnerable children

Madeleine Barnard writes: In a multi-cultural city like Cape Town, with a fraught history and complex social issues, it is often the children who fall through the cracks. Continued…

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A little more patience please

The Central City is under construction as it gets ready to accommodate (among others) 2010 World Cup™ fans, teams and the media. Continued…

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