The two cooling towers at the old Athlone power station will be demolished as soon as the report of the City of Cape Town's structural engineers has been studied and steps taken not to disrupt any essential municipal services in the process,... Read More
Executive Mayor Dan Plato's Community Outreach Programme, "Taking the City to the People", continues this week. Read More
At the first meeting of the of Premier's Metropolitan Co-ordination Forum, the meeting expressed its grave concern over the deteriorating state and problems with access to Robben Island. Read More
The City of Cape Town has extended by another month - until 30 November - the deadline for those in need who wish to take advantage of the rates rebate offered to registered homeowners whose total household income is R8 000 a month or less, where... Read More
The City of Cape Town appeals to residents to be safety-conscious in the handling of fireworks when celebrating Guy Fawkes on 05 November. Let's show we are a caring city and avoid unnecessary accidents and take extra care when young children are... Read More
The Cape Town Metro Police "Drug Busters", working together with the South African Police Services, have discovered and dismantled another dagga processing laboratory. Read More
The City of Cape Town has produced a user-friendly and attractive book 'City of Cape Town Beaches - a diversity of coastal treasures' which covers all of the beaches found within the City's boundaries. Read More
At a Council meeting today (28 October), approval was given that the City of Cape Town award a R3 billion tender to establish retail, business, residential, hotel and conference facilities in the Bellville Velodrome precinct. Read More
The City of Cape Town's Disaster Management Centre will host the Prize Giving for its Climate Change and Energy Programme Poster Competition on Thursday 29 October 2009 at the Athlone Civic Centre from 11:00 to 13:30. All media are welcome to attend. Read More
The City of Cape Town Metro Police Women's Network Forum will be visiting the Maitland Cottage Home for Physically Disabled Children, as one of their social responsibility initiatives. Read More
The City of Cape Town is dedicated to implementing a quality public transport system, but needs to be financially prudent in the current constrained economic climate, said Executive Mayor, Alderman Dan Plato. Read More
The Western Cape Minister of Transport, Robin Carlisle, is deeply disappointed by the leniency of the sentence for drunk driving in Bishop Lavis this week. Read More
The City of Cape Town's Waste Water Treatment Plant in Macassar could have been put out of action for as long as three months had it not been for good detective work by the City's Metal Theft Unit, known as the Copperheads. Read More
A partnership comprising Standard Bank, Bitol Developments and the City of Cape Town has won a Merit Award from the South African Housing Foundation (SAHF) for its Leo Mews project in Elsies River. Read More
"With the holiday season rapidly approaching, the events calendar for Cape Town is already quite full," says Councillor Taki Amira, Chairperson of the Good Hope Subcouncil. Read More
Traffic Officers set up roadblocks at the weekend in the Cape Town CBD, Milnerton and on the M5 freeway and arrested 66 motorists on 169 warrants of arrest for unpaid traffic fines valued at R189 570. Read More
Executive Mayor Dan Plato's Community Outreach Programme, "Taking the City to the People", continues this week. Read More
Cape Town Metro Police Department's operations are set to intensify over the coming weeks as the festive season approaches. Read More
Motorists using the R27 through Milnerton are encouraged to use Koeberg Road as an alternative route, from Monday, 26 October, as construction of the Integrated Rapid Transit (IRT) system lanes requires a contraflow traffic system to be implemented. Read More
With 231 days to go before the start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup?, the City of Cape Town's preparations have reached an advanced stage. Read More