Cape Town: WANR Codes of Conduct for Permissible Activities will apply from July 2025
The WANR is an irreplaceable natural asset that must be preserved. Andrews cleared that they are also well aware of the fact that many stakeholders rely on the reserve for…
Cape Town begins major project to rehabilitate and revitalise Table View beachfront
The work will be visible and every effort is being made to complete the work efficiently. As the continued understanding is valued as they work to deliver a revitalised space…
Deputy Mayor Eddie Andrews with Mitchells Plain residents honour Dr. Athol Williams
Dr. Williams grew up in Mitchells Plain and co-founded Read to Rise and launched the Cape Flats Book Festival to make reading accessible to all.
City residents urged to attend online information sessions about LSDF for Cape Town CBD
LSDF will also inform public investment in infrastructure to ensure that the CBD transitions used into a more sustainable, equitable, inclusive, liveable and resilient space to the benefit of current…
Use ‘iNaturalist App’ to submit photos for 2025 City Nature Challenge
The challenge is all about documenting the wildlife in the city such as Cape Town. All the participants requires residents, when contributing an observation while taking a photo and uploading…
Cape Town releases Hope Budget for new financial year 2025-26
Hope Budget considers the implications of climate change, population growth, along with in-migration, as well as surge in informality, and also the escalating need for indigent support and financial sustainability…
City of Cape Town hosts global workshop on Urban Ecosystem Restoration
A diverse group of participants attended the workshop from individuals at the mid-to-senior-technical levels with experience in urban planning, biodiversity conservation, landscape architecture and related fields to professionals in infrastructure…
Cape Town celebrates 25 years of partnership with Aachen
Year 2025 is marking a quarter century of the partnership, that remains committed to deepen ties and drive impactful projects.
City of Cape Town to revise Land Use Model beyond 2050 at Planning Indaba
City’s intention is to produce a spatial perspective from the possible impact of long-term population growth on engineering and community facility infrastructure.