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Keep Sewers Running Smoothly!





THE City of Cape Town incurs a cost of around R60 million a year to clear sewer blockages.

As it has a limited budget which is divided according to needs, the money spent on repairing

and clearing blockages could rather be spent on…

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Added by Liesel James on February 12, 2012 at 2:31pm — No Comments

Biodiversity Talks to Grade R's in South Peninsula - eMzantsi Carnival 2011



I would like to start of with saying thank you to eMzantsi Carnival for giving me the opportunity to go and speak to the different pre-schools in the South Peninsula and well done on an amazing parade! It was a wonderful positive experience for all of us living in the South Peninsula and I encourage everyone in Cape Town to support 2012.



With every class I…

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Added by Liesel James on December 15, 2011 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Ackerman Foundation Sponsoring Towards Programme in Ocean View

 

Little Green Fingers developed a Youth Development & Sustainability Programme for children living in disadvantage communities. This programme is currently running at Marine Primary in Ocean View. The objectives are to teach children about food security, through natural food farming, natural and good nutritional food preparation, renewable cooking methods, natural building techniques, environmental issues, and product development.

 

The Ackerman Pick 'n Pay…

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Added by Liesel James on August 15, 2011 at 11:30pm — No Comments

Feedback Wildevoel Vlei Water Awareness Week - 26 March 2011

Press Release: Post Water Awareness Event – Wildevoelvlei Feedback

By Liesel James – Founder of Little Green Fingers

All pictures by Carmen Lorraine Photography

 

On 26 March 2011, a Water Awareness Event focusing on a local issue took place at Blue Water Café, Imhoff’s Gift. The community of South Peninsula, City of Cape Town and Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) were invited to discuss the ongoing eutrophication causing toxicity in Wildevoel Vlei and insisting…

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Added by Liesel James on April 8, 2011 at 3:42pm — No Comments

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