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Sinethemba Special Care Centre in Masiphumele is growing

Great work is being done in Masiphumelele to ease the lives of disabled children and their parents. Our local branch of Rotary International has been involved with the Fish Hoek Kommetjie Noordhoek Welfare Association in extending the Sinethemba Special Care Centre, presently caring for 24 children. Can you help to brighten more young lives?

 
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Electricity price increases makes lowering consumption worth while.

New electricity prices will come into effect on 1July 2010, and as Eskom is threatening a 35% increase, the effort of monitoring your consumption could be financially worthwhile. Read more to find out how low monthly electricity consumption is rewarded with a free 50kwh per month and find out if you are on the correct Tariff Level?

 
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Two Oceans Toastmasters

Toastmasters will be celebrating Toastmasters Day Internationally on 27 March. Two Oceans Toastmasters will be playing their part with a promotional table in the Fish Hoek Library on that day.  Come and learn about how Toastmasters International can benefit you. People […]

 
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Rolling with the punches – Shelly’s story

With a great deal of grit and determination Shelly Schutte, top student at Fish Hoek High School, fought serious illness and emerged with honours. Read Shelly’s touching and beautifully written article about her matric years- Part 1 & 2! under […]

 
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Acquaint yourself with shark warning systems

The City of Cape Town would like to warn beach users of high shark activity along the False Bay coast during the past few days, especially at Fish Hoek, St. James and Muizenberg beaches. "Increased shark activity is most likely the result of high biological activity in the Bay, such as the presence of seals and schools of Yellowtail. We urge the public to always read the signage and familiarise themselves with the flag system at Cape Town’s beaches. In this way they can relax and enjoy themselves at some of the most beautiful beaches in the world,” said Gert Bam, Director of Sport, Recreation and Amenities. (Press Release 4th Feb 2010)

 
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PROPERTY VALUATIONS!!!!

The council is updating its general valuation of our properties go to www.capetown.gov.za. for info from mid -January.

 
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