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Save like a local

Cape Town and surrounding areas are in the midst of a very serious drought and water restrictions are in place. Emergency plans by ourselves and the City of Cape Town Municipality have been implemented to alleviate the pressure on our scarce water resource. We have removed all plugs from baths and ask guests to please …

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Save like a local: how visitors can help during Cape Town’s water crisis

Cape Town is currently experiencing one of the worst droughts in recent history, which has led to a serious water crisis. The region is severely water-stressed, and this has an impact on both locals and tourists. The Theewaterskloof Dam, one of the dams which supplies Cape Town’s water. We need your help We need you …

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2018 Cape Town Cycle Tour

Book your accommodation with us in Simon’s Town for the Cape Town Cycle Tour Week: 3 – 12 March 2018. Ask for your 10% discount when you enquire if you or your group are participating! ?? (Cape Town, 15 January 2018) Rumours that the 2018 Cape Town Cycle Tour has been postponed or cancelled as a result of the severe …

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Level 6 water restrictions – here is what it means

LEVEL 6 WATER RESTRICTIONS The City of Cape Town has implemented Level 6 Water Restrictions, effective from 1 January 2018 until further notice. But what does it all mean? Well, a whole lot. RESTRICTIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL CUSTOMERS No watering/irrigation with municipal drinking water allowed. This includes watering/irrigation of gardens, vegetables, agricultural crops, sports fields, …

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