Cape Town to get cruise liner terminal
It has taken years of intense lobbying, but now plans are under way for Cape Town to get a cruise liner terminal at Table Bay Harbour.
[Read More]Posted at 08:50AM May 24, 2012 by Editor in Cities and Towns | Comments[7]
Property development to transform old Clairwood racecourse
Durban's 91-year-old Clairwood racecourse site looks set to be transformed into a new warehouse and distribution centre to service the new dig-out port at the old international airport.
[Read More]Posted at 08:48AM May 24, 2012 by Editor in Commercial |
Battle lines drawn over South Coast caravan park homes
The Hibiscus Coast municipality is going after Durban amusement park boss Nic Steyn and 25 others it accused of building "illegal" permanent structures in the Admiralty Reserve of a South Coast caravan park without plans.
[Read More]Posted at 08:46AM May 24, 2012 by Editor in Market |
GAP housing proposed for Cape's richer suburbs
The City of Cape Town says it will build scores of affordable apartments in some of Cape Town's most affluent suburbs and closer to the CBD.
[Read More]Posted at 08:45AM May 24, 2012 by Editor in Residential |
Colbyn residents say council is riding roughshod over land
A new organisation is to be launched on Monday at a meeting to be held at the Colbyn driving range, on the corner of Stanza Bopape (Church) Street and Kilnerton Road.
[Read More]Posted at 08:42AM May 24, 2012 by Editor in Cities and Towns | Comments[1]
Huge drive to put parks in Tshwane metro
Communities in the Tshwane metro area should be able to enjoy peaceful strolls and picnics in a greater number of parks before the end of this year.
[Read More]Posted at 08:39AM May 24, 2012 by Editor in Residential | Comments[3]
eThekwini council votes to lease Vetch's seabed
An association opposed to the development at Vetch's Pier will continue to fight the eThekwini Municipality which is pushing for the development in the area.
[Read More]Posted at 08:30AM May 24, 2012 by Editor in Cities and Towns |
Informal settlement upgrade strategy under fire
The Western Cape government's strategy to upgrade informal settlements instead of building more low-cost housing has been met with "massive resistance", says Human Settlements MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela.
[Read More]Posted at 07:41AM May 24, 2012 by Editor in Cities and Towns | Comments[1]
