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Our yearly edition for us locals to enjoy the glory and pleasures of our city. (The photographer for the Minitown picture on page 12 of Festive Season is:Louis Kleynhans. www.louisjk.com.)

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Kwazulu - Natal

Season’s Greetings

& A Prosperous

New Year

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Hello Festive Season 2The South African production is made possible by special arrangement with DALRO.

WEST SIDE STORY opens at The Playhouse on 22 November through to 29 December.

Ticket prices from R100 to R150, with student and pensioner concessions available. Bookings at Computicket or at The Playhouse Box Office. Block booking and show & function packages are also available.

Visit www.playhousecompany.com for more information.

When WEST SIDE STORY opened in New York in 1957, it set new standards in musical theatre and to this day it continues to be one of the most successful musicals ever produced. This festive season it is once again being celebrated in a brand new production by the Playhouse Company, in the Opera Theatre from 22 November to 29 December 2013.

The story of two young people from conflicting cultural backgrounds, who meet, fall in love and are ultimately torn apart by racial intolerance and ignorance, is as pertinent as ever and provides much food for thought on the subject of prejudice and ultimate reconciliation.

The moving story unfolds to Leonard Bernstein’s dynamic score and the immortal songs, penned by lyricist Stephen Sondheim, include ‘Tonight’, ‘Maria’, ‘America’ and ‘Somewhere’. The production will feature full orchestral accompaniment by Africa’s premier orchestra, the KZN Philharmonic.

The creative team is headed up by South African director, Ralph Lawson, who is well known to audiences for his award-winning work both as an actor and a director.

Soprano Ernestine Stuurman and Clint Lesch star as Maria and Tony,

the ‘star-crossed lovers’. With a host of musical, film and television credits and numerous Naledi Awards, Sibu Radebe plays Chino, Maria’s betrothed, and Reg Hart appears as the smouldering leader of the Sharks, Bernado.

The Jets’ leader, Riff, is played by born and raised Durbanite Jarryd Nurden and Nurit Graff, recently seen in DIRTY DANCING stars as Anita. Others in the cast include local favourites Michael Gritten and Frank Graham.

Set and costume design is in the capable hands of Sarah Roberts who has worked in theatre for more than three decades designing for a variety of directors and choreographers. Christopher Kindo, as choreographer, takes on the responsibility of recreating Jerome Robbins breath taking and matchless choreography.

Completing the creative team is lighting designer, Michael Broderick, sound designer, Trevor Peters and musical director/repetiteur, Andrew Warburton. The KZN Philharmonic will be under the baton of Maestro Lykele Temmingh and Naum Rousine, alternating duties.

The Playhouse Dance Residency dancers make up the bulk of the chorus line tasked with performing the high energy choreography.

WEST SIDE STORYPRESENTED BY THE PLAYHOUSE COMPANY

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Hello Festive Season 3The South African production is made possible by special arrangement with DALRO.

WEST SIDE STORY opens at The Playhouse on 22 November through to 29 December.

Ticket prices from R100 to R150, with student and pensioner concessions available. Bookings at Computicket or at The Playhouse Box Office. Block booking and show & function packages are also available.

Visit www.playhousecompany.com for more information.

When WEST SIDE STORY opened in New York in 1957, it set new standards in musical theatre and to this day it continues to be one of the most successful musicals ever produced. This festive season it is once again being celebrated in a brand new production by the Playhouse Company, in the Opera Theatre from 22 November to 29 December 2013.

The story of two young people from conflicting cultural backgrounds, who meet, fall in love and are ultimately torn apart by racial intolerance and ignorance, is as pertinent as ever and provides much food for thought on the subject of prejudice and ultimate reconciliation.

The moving story unfolds to Leonard Bernstein’s dynamic score and the immortal songs, penned by lyricist Stephen Sondheim, include ‘Tonight’, ‘Maria’, ‘America’ and ‘Somewhere’. The production will feature full orchestral accompaniment by Africa’s premier orchestra, the KZN Philharmonic.

The creative team is headed up by South African director, Ralph Lawson, who is well known to audiences for his award-winning work both as an actor and a director.

Soprano Ernestine Stuurman and Clint Lesch star as Maria and Tony,

the ‘star-crossed lovers’. With a host of musical, film and television credits and numerous Naledi Awards, Sibu Radebe plays Chino, Maria’s betrothed, and Reg Hart appears as the smouldering leader of the Sharks, Bernado.

The Jets’ leader, Riff, is played by born and raised Durbanite Jarryd Nurden and Nurit Graff, recently seen in DIRTY DANCING stars as Anita. Others in the cast include local favourites Michael Gritten and Frank Graham.

Set and costume design is in the capable hands of Sarah Roberts who has worked in theatre for more than three decades designing for a variety of directors and choreographers. Christopher Kindo, as choreographer, takes on the responsibility of recreating Jerome Robbins breath taking and matchless choreography.

Completing the creative team is lighting designer, Michael Broderick, sound designer, Trevor Peters and musical director/repetiteur, Andrew Warburton. The KZN Philharmonic will be under the baton of Maestro Lykele Temmingh and Naum Rousine, alternating duties.

The Playhouse Dance Residency dancers make up the bulk of the chorus line tasked with performing the high energy choreography.

WEST SIDE STORYPRESENTED BY THE PLAYHOUSE COMPANY

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The Playhouse Company22 November - 29 December 2013

From The Hello Team: Welcome to the Festive Season! The Hello Pub-lication’s Team would like to take this opportu-nity to wish all our readers a wonderful, safe and blessed festive period. We hope that 2014 will be a year filled with prosperity and charming memories shared with your loved ones.

Our Hello Festive Season Magazine 2013/14 is the perfect guide to assist you in planning your festive season adventures whist also presenting you with information valuable all year around - its guaran-teed as the ideal coffee table publication! Working closely with our clients, we have compiled a su-preme holiday planner, containing a yearly calendar, fantastic family activities, markets for all to enjoy, ideas for exploring the city as well as the wonderful local travel destination the Midlands, and informa-tion on how the City of Durban is working for its citizen’s welfare and to promote sustainability. We proudly acknowledge our advertisers as the leading companies in their respective fields of expertise and are delighted to recommend them.

We would like to thank all of our readers and ad-vertisers for supporting another successful edition of the Hello Festive Season Magazine.

Wherever life may lead you this year, we warm-heartedly wish you; strength to overcome the chal-lenges, passion to follow your dreams, and knowl-edge to recognize the value of a smile.

Have a superb New Year and prosperous Festive Season!

2. The Playhouse Company3. The Playhouse Company5. Yearly Planner6. Yearly Planner7. Yearly Planner / Gold Circle8. Visit Unique Inanda9. Shark Board 10. A Day in the City11. A Day in the City12. A Day in the City13. Sea Harvest: Fishing for People14. Great Gatherings15. Great Gatherings / Canopy Tours16. Climate Change Strategy17. Climate Change Strategy / Nottingham Road Hotel / Fordoun18. Festive Gifts Ideas19. Festive Gifts Ideas / Snooza20. South African map21. Hooters22. Going Places23. MyCiti map24. Going Places25. Vemma26. Hard Rock Cafe27. Hard Rock Cafe28. Festive Season Gauteng29. Festive Season Gauteng30. Durban Central map31. Durban Central map

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DECEMBER 2013

UMHLANGA SUMMER CARNIVALOver two weeks each December, Umhlanga beach-es and streets are buzzing with outdoor activities for every age. Daily activities, fun for the whole family at Umhlanga Main Beach, surf events, live musicon the main square and family friendly street party.Details are available from Umhlanga tourism: www.umhlangatourism.co.za, 031 561 4257

NATIONAL CHOIR FESTIVALThe National Choir Festival is a national choral music competition conducted at district and regional/provincial level culminating in a National Final. It is actually an annual event that runs from January to December. The project goes beyond the borders of South Africa, with choirs from Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Swaziland joining South African choirs in this exciting music development venture.It is considered to be the biggest and best of the choir festivals and draws attendants and fans from all over the country and SADC region.

DURBAN JAZZ FESTIVALThe Durban Jazz Festival is known to have a minimum attendance of 12 000 people. There is a great anticipation for this years' line-up, activities leading up to the event. THE Jazz features a line-up of African Jazz and Afro pop artists with a top up of International Artists as well as some development jazz artists that are mentored with the help of the KZN department of Arts and Culture.www.dbnjazzfestival.co.za

THE AL ANSAAR INTERNATIONAL FAMILY SOUK The Souk started off as a central meeting point for small and medium enterprises to trade side by side with the larger corporates and an entertain-ment extravaganza that attracted locals, tourists and holidaymakers. Over the years it has grown into a star attraction locally and abroad recording in excess of 100 000 visitors over a week.A thirteen day extravaganza, a shopaholics dream come true offering you global markets without leaving town. The added bonus of funfair rides, world – class entertainment, games, play areas and international cuisine makes this “a must attend” show for everyone.www.souk.org.za20 Dec- 1 Jan 2014

JANUARY 2014

VOLVO GOLF CHAMPIONS- DURBAN COUNTRY CLUBThe Volvo Golf Champions, The European Tour’s season-opening ‘Tournament of Champions’, will return for the second consecutive year to the Province of KwaZulu-Natal and will once again be

played at the magnificent Durban Country Club, from 9th to 12th January 2014, with an increased prize fund reinforcing the Championship’s position as one of the most prestigious tournaments on The European Tour International Schedule.www.dcclub.co.za

UMGABABA BEACH FESTIVAL1-2 JanIn essence, the festival will feature a wide variety of activities for the ideal family beach outing.

FEBRUARY 2014

THE MFW SHOW- MY FAIRYTALE WED-DING SHOWCASE FUN IN THE SUNFun in the sun is an outdoor Electronic Dance Mu-sic festival that takes place at Hazelmere dam. The event was founded in 2008 and has been running for the past 5 years. Fun In The Sun is more than an average music festival, its spectacular layout allows guests to experience daily fun filled activities such as boat riding, wet biking, wakeboarding, tubing, skiing, fishing, camping, braaing and sports.www.fits.co.za

DUSI CANOE MARATHONwww.dusi.co.za

MARCH 2014

NWJ BRIDAL SHOWThe high quality exhibits and displays give brides a great source of inspiration and a good understanding of what suppliers have to offer. The representation of a huge sector of the bridal industry at the show means that you can meet many suppliers in one visit whilst enjoying the ambience created by a fabulous fashion show, great music and beautiful exhibits.www.nwjbridalshow.co.za

RAMFESTThe REAL ALTERN-ATIVE MUSIC festival held annually in March was formed in 2007 bringing the best in International and local South African bands and artists. RAMFest has grown to see tens of thousands of fans attend-ing up to five South African cities and is currently one of the largest music festivals in the country.www.ramfest.co.za

DECOREXConstantly reinventing itself, the brand encourages consumers, local decorators and interior designers to seek inspiration locally instead of overseas. This enables them to stay at the forefront of a trend-driven industry.www.decorex.co.za

APRIL 2014

COLOUR FESTIVALSeries of annual electronic dance music party that incorporates the element of colour powders from the legendary Holi festival combined with a stellar line-up of local and international deejays.www.colourfestival.co.za

SPLASHY FENSouth Africa’s longest-running annual music festival, Splashy Fen has been going strong since 1990 and every year attracts thousands of people to a farm near Underberg in KwaZulu-Natal for a unique outdoor music experience.

Running from 17 to 21 April 2014, the eagerly awaited Splashy Fen #25 will offer a four-day line-up of close to 100 of the country’s hottest live acts, multiple stages and top-class sound and lighting. Festival-goers can expect non-stop entertainment, loads of exciting food and drink outlets, a vibrant craft market and retail area, as well as various camping and accommodation options.And that’s not forgetting the beautiful mountain vistas, winding river and open fields that make this such a perfect setting for a music festival. Splashy Fen has something for everyone; in fact there’s nothing else in South Africa quite like it!www.splashyfen.co.za

MAY 2014

AFRICA BIKE WEEKwww.africabikeweek.co.za

INDABAINDABA is one of the largest tourism marketing events on the African calendar and one of the top three ‘must visit’ events of its kind on the global calendar.www.indaba-southafrica.co.za

THE ROYAL SHOWThroughout its history, ‘The Royal’ has had the privilege of hosting merchants and businessmen who recognise the benefits and harmo-ny of interacting with one another, the agricultural sector and the general public.Today the Show is the largest mixed exhibition

YEARLY PLANNER

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YEARLY PLANNERincorporating a fully-fledged agricultural compo-nent on the continent of Africa. Not only does this include the exposition of some of the country’s finest livestock and agricultural equipment but also a range of ancillary activities and displays covering the entire industrial, commercial and service sectors within the province.www.royalshow.co.za

ECR MINI BIG WALK& DISCOVERY EAST COAST RADIO BIG WALKThe event is one of the highlights on Durban’s social calendar and it is a fun-filled opportunity for the whole family to enjoy the city on foot and to celebrate and promote health and wellness. This year, a sea of cheerful walkers could be seen making their way along the Durban promenade towards Moses Mabhida Stadium.The Discovery East Coast Radio Big Walk has since then gone from strength to strength – attract-ing over 33 000 walkers this year.The walk is split into four distances – 5km, 10km, 15km and 20km. Discovery Vitality members earn points for participating (5 000 points for the 20km and 15km walks, and 3 000 points for the 10km and 5km walks). Walkers also have an opportunity to do vitality health checks before taking part in the event.http://bigwalk.ecr.co.za

JUNE 2014

COMRADES MARATHON & EXPOThe Comrades Marathon is the world's oldest and largest ultramarathon run over a distance of approximately 90 km | 56.1 miles between the capital of the Kwazulu-Natal Province of South Africa, Pietermaritzburg, and the coastal city of Durban.www.comrades.com

TOP GEARWe are bringing the BEST automotive festival to South Africa, and we are in the warm city of Durban this year. Motoring enthu-siasts from around the country will be here and this will be a festival never to be forgotten. www.topgearfestival.co.za

SURF CARNIVAL6-8 June 2014http://durbansurfcarnival.blogspot.com

UGU JAZZ FESTIVALA musical extravaganza, bringing top jazz musicians to the South Coast of KwaZulu Natal for a day of fun and entertainment. Featuring best performances from international, provincial and local performers throughout the night. www.ugujazz.co.za

DURBAN INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOWwww.durbanboatshow.co.za

THE WINE SHOWThe Wine Show is the wine event for anyone interested in wine and good living. Our interactive format allows for direct conversations with wine makers, buy your favourites direct from producers, enjoy gourmet foods and submerge yourself in the wine lifestyle. Everyone is welcome at The Wine Show - not just the connoisseur www.wineshow.co.za

JULY 2014

TASTE OF DURBANEnjoy a feast for the senses with top chefs demonstrating live in the Pick n Pay Chef’s Theatre or learn how to create and pair simple, stylish and utterly delicious canapés with a wide range fine wine to complement the balance of flavours in the Pick n Pay Wine and Canapé Experience. Plus bou-tique exhibitors, artisan producers, premium drink brands and award-winning wineries will provide a bounty of the country’s finest food and drink on offer, ensuring that you can sample and shop for a range of produce in the laid back atmosphere of a boutique food market. With world class restaurants, chefs and produce, Taste of Durban is a sumptuous, indulgent foodie day out.http://tasteofdurban.co.za/

DURBAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVALwww.durbanfilmfest.co.za

HOUSE & GARDEN SHOWHaving been held for over 32 years you can expect to find the best in lifestyle, home and outdoor from the latest furniture to appliances, antiques, plants and gadgets. Get new ideas, advice or shop until you drop all under one roof. You will also be able to take advantage of ex-clusive show specials and offers. Breathe new life into your home with the one of the most inspiring events of the year.www.housegardenshow.co.za

MR PRICE PROBALLITOwww.mrpricepro.com

VODACOM DURBAN JULYIt sneaks up on you and spreads like wildfire to soon engulf the entire country. You don’t know you’ve got it till you start searching for more and more information and the desire for greater knowledge becomes a passion. It is the annual outbreak of "July Fever" which makes its regular appearance in mid-April and grows in intensity as the days pass, becoming a national epidemic and rejecting all known cures but one.www.vodacomdurbanjuly.co.za

SPAR WOMENS RACEDubbed South Africa’s most beautiful road race, the SPAR Women’s 10/5km is a highlight for social runners and walkers alike, where they get to compete alongside the country’s fastest athletes as top professionals converge on Durban to compete in the SPAR Grand Prix Series.www.sparwomensrace.co.za

DURBAN AIR SHOWwww.durbanairshow.co.za

KZN MILITARY TATTOOAt home base, extravaganzas of all things military have been enjoyed by locals and visitors alike in various stadiums in and around Durban for many years. That is why, based on the on going popularity of military tattoos worldwide and the success of the Durban Tattoo during the eighties, it was decided to revive the local tattoo in 2008. It is now known as the KZN Military Tattoo and has been held annually since then. By following in the footsteps of what was known as the Durban Tattoo, it continues to showcase the best of military culture and military music available in South Africa as well as to host international bands.http://kznmilitarytattoo.org.za

AUGUST 2014

GOOD FOOD & WINE SHOWFor over a decade, the Good Food & Wine Show has pushed the boundaries of innovation and excellence as South Africa’s premier food, wine and lifestyle experience. www.goodfoodandwine-show.co.za

SPAR FESTIVAL IN THE HILLSwww.rotarykloof.org.za

DURBAN SPRING BREAKDurban Spring Break is a beach event consists of a beach party and beach sports, running for two consecutive days at our Durban newly upgraded beach infrastructure best known as Durban New Beach. Basically the event will a introduce a new model of beach fun that incorporates beach fashion (shorts and t-shirts); beach sports; the best prominent musicians and the Durban tropical lifestyle.

MERCURY WINE WEEKDiscover and explore hundreds of wines in a beautiful setting on the East Coast beachfront. Walk away with spectacular wines at the best possible prices to continue enjoying the experience for weeks after the show is over!www.mercurywineweek.co.za

DURBAN FASHION FAIRDurban Fashion Fair is one of the leading Fashion Events in Africa. www.durbanfashionfair.com

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YEARLY PLANNERMAMA MAGIC BABY EXPOAs South Africa’s biggest and best baby and parenting expo, MamaMagic™, The Baby Expo has all you could need, want and more under one roof. With the very latest products and services, expert seminars, amaz-ing show specials and live entertainment- join in the magic and let us help you make your pregnancy and parenting journey just a little easier. www.mamamagic.co.za

SEPTEMBER 2014

PINOTAGE ON TAPTickets include: Free-flowing Pinotage, local foods, chocolate dessert table, music and games.www.diemersfontein.co.za

WHITE MOUNTAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL4 days of great live acoustic music in an awesome setting.www.c-weed.com/wmf/

SUNDAY TRIBUNE GARDEN SHOWGarden and outdoor enthusiasts from all over the country attend what is referred to as South Africa's 'Chelsea' to enjoy the latest landscaping techniques, new plants and of course, the magnifi-cent feature gardens, many of which are sponsored by corporate role players. These range from the practical to the surreal but without exception all

elicit inspiration and the 'wow' factor in every instance. www.gardenshow.co.za

BIERFEST (SAB)Bierfest in South Africa! More than 200 years old and attracting over five million people from around the globe to Germany each year, the annual Oktoberfest in Munich has been a defining part of Bavarian culture and has grown to become the world’s largest festival. www.bierfest.co.za

OCTOBER 2014

HOMEMAKERS EXPOYou will find everything you need to improve,renovate and decorate your home.www.homemakersonline.co.za,

POETRY AFRICAThe Poetry Africa international poetry festival takes place in Durban in October, predominantly featuring poets from South Africa and elsewhere on the African continent. The seven-day programme includes performances, music, book-launches, the Durban SlamJam, seminars, workshops, open mic sessions, and school programmes. Poetry Africa satellite events take place in other cities and coun-tries. http://www.cca.ukzn.ac.za

FNB DURBAN DIWALI FESTIVAL The festivals have allowed the general public a deeper look into the traditional Diwali festival

celebrated by the Indian community all over South Africa, and it is a unique experience for all involved.

LOOK & FEEL GOOD EXPOThe Look & Feel Good Expo is packed full of fresh, innovative ideas & products to help you live a happier, healthier life and to make you feel and look good!. http://www.ifeelgood.co.za

WORLD AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPThe Championship (WGC) is an amateur golf tournament played both as a 5-person team and individually within 5 handicap flights. It begins with qualifiers around the world and ends with a big world final. Join executives, golf federations, sponsors, celebrities, national organizers and other golf enthusiasts from around the world in this 5-star VIP challenge. www.worldchampionshipgolf.com

NOVEMBER 2014

DURBAN MOTOR SHOWCatch KZN`s top regional motor show this November. Drool over Mustang`s, Harley Davidson`s, Nissan GTR`s, and much more. The Outdoor Arena will be host to a daily precision driving show, Suicide Ride arena, and the final of SA`s first national drift champion-ship. www.durbanmotorshow.co.za

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VISIT UNIQUE INANDA!

On the 27th April 1994, Nelson Mandela cast the very first vote in South Africa’s first demo-

cratic elections at Inanda, Durban, at the Ohlange High School next to the home of Dr. JL Dube, the first president of the African National Congress.

It was perhaps the most symbolically important moment after decades of struggle in South Africa and it was witnessed by the world’s media. After placing his vote in the ballot box, he stood at the Dube memorial and said these famous words – “I have come to report, Mr. President, that South Africa is now free.”

Inanda is a very important area to not only Durban, but to South Africa. There are several iconic sites and places there, and they are strongly related and linked.

Dr. Dube founded the Ohlange Institute, which was the first Black run and funded educational institution in South Africa. It was launched in 1901 as well as a newspaper, Illanga, which still exists today. He aimed to uplift local communities through education and training, enabling them to take charge of their own destinies with a strong ad-herence to Christian values. He left behind a huge legacy, which Nelson Mandela chose to recognize when he cast his vote here.

Just a few kilometers away, at the Inanda Seminary, John Dube’s grandmother was converted to Christi-anity by the American Missionary, Daniel Lindley. It was there at the American Zulu Mission that Dube’s father worked as one of the first ordained pastors.

Lindley and his wife Lucy established the Inanda Seminary which is the oldest girls college boarding school in Southern Africa, established in 1869. This school escaped incorporation into the apartheid system and has produced many of the female leaders of today in all walks of South African life, from politics to business. It was and still is, a great educational institution.

In 1904, the world-famous man of peace, Mahatma Gandhi, established the Phoenix Settlement, and it was here that he developed his ideas of non-violent resistance that became important philosophies all

across the globe. It was here that he struggled for the elementary rights of Indian people. The settle-ment has been a symbol of social justice ever since and is a sanctuary of peace and learning, a place where you can feel the peace even now, more than 100 years later.

The Shembe settlement was founded in the valley by Isaiah Shembe, a prophet, visionary and healer and combined elements of Old Testament teachings with Zulu cultural and organizational heritage, forming a unique religious organization that is rich with symbolism. The Shembe, along with the Zionists, represent the largest social movements in South Africa.

The Inanda Dam area is a beautiful unspoiled and natural area, where one can canoe, fish and relax. The nearby Mzinyathi Falls is a steep tower of water plunging into a lush green valley.

The city is embarking on a very active programme to attract tourism to this area and to share the history and culture of Inanda with the rest of the world. Inanda offers one of the biggest learning opportunities in South Africa to understand how a

nation became free, and how these ideas were de-veloped and spread. It is unique in South Africa to visit Inanda; Durban Tourism will give you all the advice you need. Call one of our Tourism Informa-tion Officers on 031 322-4164 for assistance.

All pictures taken by Peter Bendheim

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All pictures taken by Peter Bendheim

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GREEN LINE

DURBAN BOTANICAL GARDENSThe Durban Botanic Gardens is currently the oldest surviving botanic garden on the African continent and our City’s oldest public institution. It was development in 1849 as a botanic station for the trial of agricultural crops. Today the Gardens has progressed as part of a network of botanic gardens internationally to focus on core areas of biodiversity, education, heritage, research, horticultural excellence and green innovation.www.durbanbotanicgardens.org.za

GREYVILLE RACE COURSEThe history of horse racing in KwaZulu Natal goes back well over 150 years, with the first meeting held in July 1844, close to the sight of the present course. Greyville Racecourse celebrated its centenary in 1996, the Durban July was first held in 1897 with only seven horses competing.King George VI, Queen Elizabeth and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret visited in 1947. Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh also dropped by in 1995. The track staged South Africa’s first-ever Sunday meeting in February 1996 and became the first to race under floodlights.www.goldcircle.co.za

VICTORIA MARKETHeritage and passion is the story line of the Victoria Street Market. The vast and vibrant center of trade was officially opened in 1910 and creates an illusion of the Maharajah’s palace. Victoria Street Market, rich in culture built on passion. Sincere values ardently held.www.indianmarket.co.za

CITY HALLIt is always there. You’ve pasted in front or just nearby endless times. You always promised yourself to take the time someday to explore and enjoy its’ splendor, to walk around and investigate each niche and decoration, to have a seat in the plaza and share your sandwich with the birds like you see in the movies…Durban city hall is an opportunity for a romantic, cosmopolitan break on your own door step.

DURBAN NATURAL SCIENCE MUSEUMOne of South Africa’s smallest but busiest natural science museums. It is renowned for its realistic dioramas (habitat groups), life size T. rex model, near-complete Dodo skeleton and Egyptian mummy, Peten Amen. We are open to the public 363 days a year and admission is free!

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KINGSMEAD CRICKET OVAL- HOME OF KZN DOLPHINSThe venue of the Timeless Test in 1939 (which only ended after 10 days because England had to catch a ship home), Kingsmead has witnessed some of South African cricket’s finest moments. Kingsmead staged its first Test match in 1923. Since the 1980’s, the ground has been extensively redeveloped with new stands at the Umgeni and Old Fort Road ends, but the old main grandstand remains as a reminder of past glories. The pitch is laid slightly below sea level and local folklore maintains that when the tide comes in in the late afternoon, the water table rises, offering unexpected movement to seam bowlers.www.dolphinscricket.co.za

KWA MUHLE MUSEUMThe KwaMuhle Museum is housed in the former premises of Durban’s Native Affairs Department which was charged with, among other functions, the control of the influx of Black migrants into the city.KwaMuhle Museum has many displays documenting the Durban System including a very illuminating one on just how the municipality managed to get the system to pay for itself through a municipal monopoly of brewing and selling sorghum beer. Another display concerns the Cato Manor riots which were largely the result of that monopoly.

THE WORKSHOPIn 1986 the original railway workshop for the Durban Station was refurbished and transformed into what is now, The Workshop Shopping Centre.This breathtaking Historical landmark was constructed in 1860 and carries with it all the character and charm of the Colonial era.www.theworkshopcentre.co.za

THE PLAYHOUSE COMPANYTours are hosted to enable locals, school children and tourists to discover more about this popular Durban landmark and what goes on inside it!To book one of the exciting tours contact The

The attractive, brightly-coloured buses Of The Durban People Mover travel through the city every 15 minutes and are a popular, fun way to travel around the city or along the beachfront. There is wheelchair access, and bus-stop wardens offer help to disabled passengers requiring

assistance, route and schedule information and security to all waiting passengers.The Durban People Mover is a great, contemporary and safe way to explore and experience our city in the same way it's done in the world's modern metropolises all over the globe. It is the vacation visitors to Durban plan for and it's in your reach.

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A DAY IN THE CITYPlayhouse Box Office on (031) 369 9540 or 369 9596.http://playhousecompany.com/

WILSON’S WHARFSituated on Durban’s Victoria embankment between the Yacht Mole and the Sugar Terminal, is the City’s trendiest fusion of fun, food, top shows and crafts, all blended with the rustic interface of a boating marina and working slipways. Durban is the City of fun, and visitors to Wilson’s Wharf can socialize with friends and family, basking in the sunshine during the day or enjoying the cool vibe and taking in the magnificent splendour of the city lights reflecting on the harbour waters at night. The focus is on the great South African outdoors, the marine lifestyle, and the preservation of the natural environment.The wharf is host to a variety of musical and theatrical festivals throughout the year, showcasing international performers and promoting local talent. Wilson’s Wharf is the ideal destination to take a break, enjoy the buzz, relax and unwind on the deck and watch the ships sail by.www.wilsonswharf.co.za

NATAL MARITIME MUSEUMThe Port Natal Maritime Museum deals exclusively with the city’s seafaring tradition. It serves as a reminder that Durban was, and still is, the busiest port in Africa.The museum, off Durban’s Esplanade, is a true voyage of discovery; it offers an exhibition hall, a number of small craft, and three ships for children to scramble about on as they learn a little about maritime history first hand:-The 75-year-old Ulundi, with its coal-fired engine, is the oldest of the ships on display.- The comparatively sprightly 38-year-old JR Moore, which was driven by an oil-burning engine, also worked as a tugboat in the harbour, but was well equipped to brave the open sea during salvage

operations.- The largest of the three ships is the SAS Durban, a 42-year-old naval minesweeper.The Britannia Exhibition Hall offers exhibits that encompass the entire nautical experience, from weather prediction equipment to navigation by the stars, and communication equipment linking ships at sea to dry land.

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MOSES MABHIDA STADIUMThe Sky Car will get you to the top of the stadiums’ arch and provide a unique 360º view of Durban.The Big Rush Big Swing is the world’s only stadium swing and the largest swing of any kind anywhere as confirmed by the Guinness Book of Records. Jump into the void 106 metres above the pitch and swing out in a huge 220 meter arc under the iconic arch.The Segway Gliding Tour and the Stadium Tour is a wonderful way to explore and access all the hidden parts of this icon with knowledgeable and experienced guides.If you’re feeling energetic, try the Adventure Walk up one of the southern legs of the arch. Visitors are issued with safety equipment and, under the watchful eye of qualified instructors, a group of up to nine people at a time will be able to make their way to the top of the arch (and down again) via some 500 steps.More info at www.mmstadium.com

MINI TOWNFirst established over 30 years ago, Mini Town gives a good impression of some of Durban’s landmarks in a 1:24 scale. A walk around mini town will give you an opportunity to view excellent models of some of Durban’s most interesting buildings. One of the most popular features of the layout is a rail network with trains continually on the go. There is also an airport complete with airplanes. The harbor scene is very realistic and features a tug and ship traveling around the harbor. There is a railway bridge across the harbor and trains need to stop every now and then while the bridge is lifted to let a ship through.

USHAKA MARINE WORLDNo description needed but how cool it is that you don’t need to struggle in traffic in the way in or out?www.ushakamarineworld.co.za

FUN WORLDA wonderland of fun and fantasy for both adults and kids and provides entertainment for the whole family in a world of carnival lights, music and entertainment in a safe environment.http://durbanfunworld.co.za/

ICE RINKThe Durban Ice Rink is the ideal space for all age groups to enjoy a day out, offering a fun-filled range of recreational skating activities for you, your family and friendswww.durbanicerink.co.za

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GREAT GATHERINGS- DURBAN’S WEEKEND MARKETS

FIRST FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH

DURBAN NIGHT MARKETCome and assemble a meal, picnic style! Organic Meats, Honey, Pizzas, Falafel, Artisan Breads, Farm Cheese and Coffee. Boutique wines, Salon Beers and beers from micro-breweries.Art, Craft, Jewellery, gift ideas and decor items. All accompa-nied with ample parking!17:00- 22:00Docklands Hotel Cnr. of Point Rd and Browns Rd.

FIRST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH

I ♥ MARKETI ♥ market provides a platform once a month for local foodies and designers to showcase their products.I heart Market is held on the first Saturday of every month at Moses Mabhida Stadium.9:00- 14:00 www.iheartmarket.blogspot.com

FIRST SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH

THE MEETING TREECraft fair with extraordinarily good food, entertain-ment and crafty wares. Open: Sundys 11:00 am - 4:00 pm. Next markets: 3rd Nov, 1st Dec.Directions from Durban: Take Shongweniofframp, turn left and pass the dam turnoff and the Sum-merveld turnoff. B5 is on your left about 5km from N3 Shongweni turnoff.11:00- 16:00B5 - Kassier Road, Shongweni.

BULWER FOOD & CRAFT LOVERS MARKETBulwer Market consists of all local and homemade products and caters for every taste. It's a great day out for the whole family with loads of kids activi-ties, such as a jumping castle, kids menagerie and cup cake decorating.9:00- 14:00Bulwer Park, Glenwood. http://wholefood.co.za

SECOND SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH

THE LITCHI ORCHARDFrom the delightful Yellow Cafe’, to the ever-popular farmer’s market, the fantastic Driefontein garden centre, on-site Beanstruk Coffee Roastery, Lemon Canary bespoke bakery, Bonsai Boyz and Linc Community Church. A new addition is the Monkey Country bar and venue, set on decking looking into the litchi trees.9am to 2pm.

Salt Rock, Seaforth Dr, Umhlali. Tel: 032 525 5118 www.litchiorchard.co.za

EVERY SATURDAY

SHONGWENI FARMERS AND CRAFT MARKETA meeting place for people who love to socialise while shopping for their weekly special treats and meeting friends for a great breakfast.The Farmers Market offers a great selection of vegetables, cheese, hormone free meat, free range chicken, duck and eggs, bread, olive oils and so much more. The variety of food and farm produce ranges from organic to perm culture.In the spirit of most successful Markets the crafter section has also grown over the years and now cov-ers a huge range of diverse items which are bound to satisfy your creative and practical requirements.Open from 6am till 10:30am Corner of Kassier&Alvestone Roads, Assagay.www.shongwenimarket.co.za

ESSENWOOD CRAFT MARKETEssenwood Craft Market, under a lush canopy of evergreen trees, is focused on the entire family. The kiddies play area is conveniently situated right next to the Food Court enabling parents to keep a close eye on their children at play while they enjoy a meal or 'cuppa' in a lively and sociable atmosphere complimented by the music of one of our many buskers. If you keep a keen eye open, on some days you might even catch a glimpse of a celebrity or two. Join them every Saturday from 9am to 2pm.Come rain or shine. Lots of fun and entertainment for all! Berea Park. Tel: 031 208 1264 www.essenwoodmarket.com

EVERY SUNDAY

Up. MARKETDon’t miss Upmarket Umhlanga, the ultimate social, shopping and eating experience taking place every Sunday at Umhlanga Centre. Expected to be the hottest new trend market offering Durbanites the very best in local products, design and artisanal foods. Upmarket Umhlanga will be the place to see and be seen every Sunday.The newly renovated Umhlanga Centre (formerly known as Buxtons Centre) is the perfect setting for a classy take on a market, which will take place on first level of the undercover parkade – to be the only undercover market in the entire Durban region. A fantastic location to shelter from the frequent KwaZulu Natal rainfalls. Starting from Sunday 1st December 2013, Upmarket Umhlanga will offer Durban a unique experience unlike anything out there. Aimed at giving the Umhlanga community, greater Durban residents and holiday makers alike, a lifestyle market with a difference.Upmarket Umhlanga will showcase only the very best in local product, design and produce. The lineup includes artisanal foods from macaroons to tapenades; designer clothing and jewellery; chil-dren’s play area and live entertainment. Also antici-pated is The Diner serving up gourmet hot dogs and

burgers, and The Car Bar for the usual alcoholic beverages with some fun cocktails on offer too.Upmarket Umhlanga will have something for everyone from live music, something for the kids to do, a variety of foods and handmade art and craft. Sheltered from the summer rains - Upmarket Um-hlanga will offer a great day out for all Durbanites, come rain or shine.Upmarket Umhlanga: Open every Sunday from 1st December 2013 9am – 4pm Umhlanga Centre 185 Ridge Road Umhlanga www.upmarketumhlanga.co.zaLAST SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH

WONDER MARKETRepresenting KZN’s best in craft, design and food. Set in a beautiful location for friends and family to come together. Dates: 24 November, 01December, 08 December, 15 December - Carols by Candlelight Collaboration9:00- 14:00Park Avenue, Chris Saunders Park, Umhlanga (op-posite WaveHouse Gateway).www.wondermarket.co.za

DIFFERENT DATES

THE PLAY MARKETCome and Play! Providing a unique, safe and desirable venue for our market was a major consideration, so what bet-ter place than the beautiful and tranquil surround-ings of Giba Gorge Mountain Bike Park! They are a market dedicated to sourcing and pro-moting the variety, freshness, taste, and nutritional value of food available and the uniqueness and exclusivity of home- made items in South Africa. All stallholders source and develop their own prod-ucts and services with care and hard work and their creativity is endless!November 16th, December 14th, January 11th, February 8th, March 15th. 9:00- 14:00Giba Gorge, 110 Stockville Road.On Facebook.

THE STABLES LIFESTYLE MARKETLocated in Jaco Jackson Drive, a stones throw away from the Mr Price Rugby Stadium, The Stables Lifestyle Market is in a central location for all to enjoy.9 Jaco Jackson Drive, opposite the Rugby stadium. Open Wednesday: 18:00-22:00, Friday: 18:00-22:00 & Sunday: 10:00- 17:00. Tel: 031 312 3058, http://stableslifestylemarket.co.za/

UMHLANGA FARMERS MARKETThis unassuming market, though unimpressive in size, has a loyal local following and some quality vendors aimed more at day-to-day rather than gourmet eating.

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CELEBRATING 10 OF ADVENTURE TOURISM

Karkloof canopy tour is celebrating its 10th year in Business this year (2013). In the past decade Karkloof has seen 1000’s of satisfied guests from all over the world slide through its trees. A Canopy Tour® takes you on an unforgettable adventure as you slide from one platform to the next along a series of steel cables set amongst magnificent natural surroundings. The concept of Canopy Tour originated in the rain forests of Costa Rica, where scientists were studying species in the Canopy Layer of the Forest. Sliding from tree to tree became a novel way to see the flora and fauna of an indigenous forest. A whole new level of ap-preciation was born when the concept became one of South Africa’s most popular eco adventure activities.

Professional guides assure the safety of each group and point out interesting facts along the way.

The adventure is widely regarded as one of the best ‘soft’ eco-adventure activities in the world. During the tour you can expect to hear the calls of the Samango monkey, or spot the elusive Narina Trogon in this magnificent forest. It can be enjoyed by people of all ages with the youngest being 3 and the oldest 90 so far to do the tour. It’s ideal for teambuilding, kid’s parties, family get-togethers, corporate events or just

a fun day out. Booking advised: 0762412888 [email protected]

To WIN A CANOPY TOUR ‘SMS HELLO AND YOUR FULL NAME’ to 083 290 3323

QUOTE HELLO DURBAN WHEN BOOKING AND GET A 10% DISCOUNT.

Pantry staples include farm fresh fruit, double yolk eggs, dried fruit, nuts, vegetables and freshly cut herbs and flowers. Buy wonderfully flavoured olives, free range chicken or Drakensberg trout or, if convenience is your mantra, pick up fresh curry and roti. The local expat community enjoys the Scotch pies, haggis and black and white puddings. Wednesdays from 10:00 to 13:00. Tel: 082 413 1887. Autumn Drive, Prestondale, Umhlanga

LAST FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH

THE LITCHI ORCHARD NIGHT MARKETFrom the delightful Yellow Cafe’, to the ever-popular farmer’s market, the fantastic Driefontein garden centre, on-site Beanstruk Coffee Roastery, Lemon Canary bespoke bakery, Bonsai Boyz and Linc Community Church. A new addition is the Monkey Country bar and venue, set on decking looking into the litchi trees.Night Market dates: Night Market is now held every month on the last Friday. Salt Rock, Seaforth Dr, Umhlali. Tel: 032 525 5118 www.litchiorchard.co.za

MARKET AT THE SQUAREThe Market Co. team wanted to do something dif-ferent in Durban by creating a unique and exclusive market such as this, a space where people can spend their leisure time once a month on a Friday evening. Market at the Square is located within the blend of retail, residential and restaurant space within Granada Square centre in Umhlanga.18:00- 22:00Granada Centre, 16 Chartwell Drive, Umhlanga Rocks. www.themarketco.co.za

LAST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH

THE FOOD MARKETThe Food Market showcases some of KZN’s pas-sionate Foodies They promote food that is produced in our fantastic province and you get a chance to meet with the owners of these small industries and discuss exactly how and where the products are made and where in KZN it comes from. You need to experience this monthly market where you can buy to take home as well as enjoy a light smoked salmon rosti for breakfast or a traditional Durban curry for lunch, all this while you relax to the sounds of our local Jazz Band Beate-Route.8:00- 13:00The Hellenic Community Centre, 6 high Grove, Umgeni Park, Durban North.www.thefoodmarket.co.za

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CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY subjects into bylaws and spatial plans with the support, help, knowledge and experience of other municipalities globally.

THE DURBAN CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY

Climate change has been identified as one of the most pressing challenges of our time. Urban areas around the world are experiencing extreme weather events, increases in temperatures, sea-level rise, changes in rainfall patterns and a loss of biodiversity. Urban areas on continents such as Africa are especially at risk due to high levels of poverty, population expansion and fast paced development which places strain on natural resources and the ability of environments to cope with change.

Increasingly too, international debate is focused on the fact that we live in a finite world where it is only possible to live safe and sustainable lives if we develop within the boundaries of the Earth’s major life support systems. Of the nine major planetary boundaries identified to date, climate change is one of the three areas where the human species has already greatly exceeded acceptable levels of risk. Because of this, there are increasing calls to decarbonise the economy and to increase the adaptability and resilience of local level development.

At the same time, new opportunities are presenting themselves in this changing environment. There is a significant push towards the green economy and renewable energy, particularly in international markets and more recently in South Africa through the independent power producer program. There is also a marked shift in the way markets are evolving, with digital products and services becoming a much more significant portion of global GDP (Gross domestic product).

There is also growing international recognition of the potential cost and sustainability advantages of using natural ecosystems to achieve adaptation outcomes and the importance of capacitating local communities to make them more resilient to the impacts of climate change. This prioritisation of people and ecosystems is a critical consideration in the African context.

The eThekwini Municipality’s Environmental Planning and Climate Protection Department and the Energy Office have proposed the development of a city-wide climate change strategy. The aim of the Durban Climate Change Strategy is to provide guidance for the city as a whole to mitigate against and adapt to climate change. The strategy will need to be developed, and ultimately implemented by all sectors of Durban’s community.

In order to develop the Durban Climate Change Strategy, the Municipality has proposed an inclusive and participatory process so that the views of all stakeholders in the eThekwini Municipal Area are incorporated into the strategy.

Interested and affected parties with accessto the internet are invited to register on the project database at www.dccs.org.za and fill in a short questionnaire as part of the first round of consultation. Interested parties without access to

TRANSLATING BIG ISSUES INTO ACTIONS

During COP17, global sustainability ideas and the need to translate them into day to day life as well as local government actions, saw a bright organisation emerge to help municipalities leverage their future developments to accommodate these global as well as personal interests.

Starting out in Bonn, Germany, ICLEI- Local Government for Sustainability, has taken upon itself to be the world's leading association of cities and local governments dedicated to sustainable development. It is a powerful movement of 12 mega-cities, 100 super-cities and urban regions, 450 large cities as well as 450 medium-sized cities and towns in 84 countries.

ICLEI African Regional Executive Committee (RexCom) serves as the regional representation and policy-making body of the Members from the respective region. The African region is led by the honorable Mayor James Nxumalo of eThekwini Municipality (Durban), the honorable Mayor Patricia de Lille, City of Cape Town and the honorable Mayor Ousmane Dramé of Nioro du Rip, Senegal.

ICLEI Africa launches a flagship urban low-emission development project

together with national partners during the ‘Local Renewables Initiative’ closing event in South Africa.

Programmes developed and encouraged by ICELI include: • Low emission development • Climate resilience • Integrated urban water management • Sustainable consumption & production • Local Agenda 21: This initiative has led to the single largest movement of local governments toward a common goal. More than 6,400 local governments in 113 countries worldwide responded to the goals of Agenda 21 by developing and implementing "local" Agendas 21, according to the Report on the 2001 LA21 Global Survey conducted by ICLEI.

Local Action 21 is the next phase of LA21, encouraging and supporting a shift from planning to implementation - a move from "agenda" to "action".

At the 2002 Johannesburg World Summit, Local Action 21 was discussed and launched by ICLEI, hundreds of local government delegates, and many international partner agencies.

Each of the participating cities is implementing these

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CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGYthe internet can sms the keyword DCCS, followed by their name and cell phone number to 31022 to register as a stakeholder. Sms’s are charged at standard rates.

THEMES

Following two rounds of consultations, public meetings & online surveys, all done in order to accommodate and merge the local needs and vision with the global and national guidelines, the list of priority themes was announced in August this year.

The seven themes are:

1. Sustainable Energy

The focus of this theme will be on reducing greenhouse gas emissions from energy use. Additional areas that will be covered in this theme include creation of local economic opportunities through the development of the sustainable energy sector in Durban, building capacity and knowledge of Durban citizens on the climate impact of energy use, and ensuring the adaptation of energy systems to future climate change.

2. Transport

The focus of this theme is on moving towards less carbon intensive forms of transport. Additional areas that will be covered in this theme include

DEVELOPING & PROTECTING

the creation of local economic opportunities in the provision of low carbon transport, building capacity and knowledge of Durban citizens on the climate impact of transport, and ensuring the adaptation of the transport system to future climate change.

3. Biodiversity

The focus of this theme is on protecting ecological infrastructure. Additional areas that will be covered in this theme include the creation of local economic opportunities in biodiversity protection, building the capacity and knowledge of Durban’s citizens on the importance that biodiversity plays in providing ecosystem services, and the role biodiversity can play in mitigation strategies.

4. Water

The focus of this theme is on preparing for the impacts of a change in rainfall patterns. Additional areas that will be covered in this theme include the creation of local economic opportunities in water and sanitation, and building the capacity and knowledge of Durban’s citizens on the value of conserving water. Furthermore the water theme will also cover sea level rise and coastal risk.

5. Food Security

The focus of this theme is on preparing for the impacts of a change in climate on food production

and security. Additional areas that will be covered in this theme include the creation of local economic opportunities in agriculture, building the capacity and knowledge of Durban’s citizens to grow their own food, and ensuring that greenhouse gases from agricultural processes are reduced.

6. Health

The focus of this theme is on preparing for the impacts of a change in climate on human health. An additional area that will be covered in this theme is building the capacity and knowledge of Durban’s citizens on the risks of climate related disease.

7. Waste Management and Pollution

The focus of this theme is on minimising the amount of waste that goes to landfill and reducing pollution from industry. Additional areas that will be covered in this theme include the creation of local economic opportunities in waste management and recycling, building capacity and knowledge of Durban’s citizens on the value of managing waste and pollution, and reducing emissions from waste and industry.

In order to partake in any of the initiatives, the implementation of them or to track future developments, stakeholders are welcome to register on the database and explore more at www.dccs.org.za.

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FESTIVE GIFT IDEAS SAMSUNG GALAXY S4 ZOOM: R 5 999 (go to www.Samsung.com / 011 549 1500)

EDIFICE RANGE FROM CASIO: R 3 999

BEATS BY DR DRE NEON MIXR: R3 299 (available at all major retail stores)

FLY PHANTOM: R6999.00www.flyphantom.co.za / 044 382 7051

IPAD SLEEVE - DARK BROWN: R280 (available online at www.smacs.co.za)

GALAXY Note: 3 R8999GALAXY GEAR: R4599Retailers: Samsung Experience Stores, Leading Retailers and Mobile Operators

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FESTIVE GIFT IDEAS UNPLUGGED COFFEE MAKER – BLACK/WHITE: R449.00 (available online at www.smacs.co.za)

COCKTAIL STIRRERS – A SET OF 6: R149.00 (avail-able online at www.smacs.co.za)

TOM TOM GO: R2 599- R3 999 (Available at all major retail stores)

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Order online atwww.snooza.co.zaFrom R1 199 - R2 050 incl. delivery.Delivered countrywide.

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MR ALL ROUNDER: R1 140 (available online at www.smacs.co.za)

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HOOTERSLocal Neighbourhood Restaurant has it all!

Hooters South Africa is an internationally acclaimed restaurant chain that prides itself on providing patrons with great-tasting food, fan-tastic waitresses, a fun atmosphere, super service - and all at a reason-able price. With speciality dishes like Hooters’ moreish curly fries and their famous buffalo wings, it is no surprise that Hooters’ loyal customers keep coming back to enjoy their favourite dishes time and time again. And, of course, to catch up with the lovely and friendly Hooters girls they have all come to know and love.

Hooters SA have four branches countrywide, all located in vibrant areas in three of South Africa’s largest cities – namely Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. Inhabitants of Gauteng can get their fix of great taste and good clean fun at Hooters on the Buzz at Fourways or Hooters at Emperors Palace, while Capetonians can head to Hooters on Edward Street

in Belville, and Durbanites can park off in Umhlanga enjoying a great sea view along with their tasty meal at Hooters on the Rocks.

Regular specials guarantee that this neighbourhood restaurant lives up to its reputation of having some-thing for everyone to enjoy on any given day! The latest of these great specials is the High Five Card & lunch loyalty programme. For every R100 that patrons spend between 12 and 3pm on a weekday, they get their card punched. After just five times of getting their High Five card punched, patrons will not only receive R100 off their next meal purchase, but also get a rewarding line-up of High Fives from the friendly Hooters waitresses. To get the good times rolling with your own High Five card, just ask your lovely Hooters waitress.

Other specials range from fabulous ladies’ nights, to all you can eat dishes, from business weekday lunches, to sporting spectacles on the weekend.

There’s even family friendly fun to look forward to with great deals for kids under 12 eating free on a certain day! No matter what day of the week it is, you’ll find something to whet your appetite! Even if it’s just enjoying one of Hooters’ ice-cold Big Daddy beers or a delicious cocktail from their impressive beverage selection.

And last, but certainly not least - the gorgeous, fun-loving Hooters girls are bound to put a smile on any custom-ers face! The Hooters girls always add to the vibe by not only providing ef-ficient and friendly service, but just by having fun and loving what they do.

So whether it is to enjoy a relaxed Sunday lunch, or watch your favourite team on our HD TVs with some friends, at Hooters you can be guar-anteed to enjoy a cold beverage and quality meal served with a beautiful smile.

[email protected]

Hooters on the Rocks Durban +27 31 561 2744

Hooters on Edward StreetCape Town +27 21 910 4238

Hooters on the BuzzJohannesburg +27 11 658 0311

Hooters at Emperors PalaceJohannesburg +27 11 928 1230

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GOING PLACESThe Cape Town Integrated Rapid Transit (IRT) system, MyCiTi, is a bold initiative to transform the public transport sector by dramatically improving the customer’s experience thereof. This initiative will seek to integrate all of the current transport modal options into a coherent package.

Among the modes to be integrated are: Metrorail services, road-based services on trunk routes, conventional bus services, minibus taxi integra-tion, feeder bus services, improved pedestrian and bicycle access, metered taxi integration and park-and-ride facilities.

The principal way in which the City of Cape Town will transform the road-based public transport services is a concept known as Bus Rapid Transit (BRT). BRT is a high-quality bus-based transit system that delivers fast, comfortable, and cost-effective urban mobility with segregated right-of-way infrastructure, rapid and frequent operations, and excellence in marketing and customer service.

BRT has virtually all the performance and comfort of a modern rail-based transit system but at a frac-tion of the cost – typically four to 20 times less than a tram or light rail transit system and 10 to 100 times less than a rail system.

The central defining feature of BRT is its focus on customer service. Dedicated, median bus ways provide customers with dramatically reduced travel times. Because the vehicles move quickly in peak hour, more people are encouraged to switch from private car use to public transport, which makes the whole system far more viable. The dedicated lanes also reduce operating costs so that fare levels are quite affordable.

Special attention is also given to safety and security through the presence of extensive security person-nel and the use of CCTV cameras.

HISTORYThe improvement of public transport is one of eight key strategic focus areas identified by the City of Cape Town in its Integrated Development Plan for achieving its long-term vision and develop-mental goals. Public transport plays a vital role in providing all citizens and visitors with access to opportunities and facilities, whether for economic, education, health, recreation or social purposes.

Since 2007 the City has been working on the first phase of an Integrated Rapid Transit (IRT) system in Cape Town, aimed at significantly improving public transport in the City. The first leg of this IRT system is the dedicated work on the MyCiTi IRT system. While this first leg is primarily a ‘Bus Rapid Transit’ system, it is designed in a way that emphasises the need for integration with other modes, especially rail, the backbone of public transport in Cape Town.

The City is implementing the MyCiTi service in phases. The first elements of the system enabled the City to meet the public transport requirements for hosting the 2010 FIFA World Cup. This service consisted of an events service to the Cape Town Stadium, a service to the Airport and a temporary service around the inner city.

In May 2011, the first network was launched. This consisted of a route between the Civic Centre station in central Cape Town and Table View; temporary services around the residential areas of Table View, Blaauwberg and Parklands, connecting to the main route; and a connecting temporary route around the central city.

In early 2013, a route between Salt River railway station and the central city was launched, serving the historic Walmer Estate and District Six areas.

Later in the 2013, new routes launched covering areas including Oranjezicht, Tamboerskloof, and the Atlantic Seaboard suburbs which includes Sea Point, Camps Bay, and Hout Bay.

New routes are also being extended to areas north of the central city, including Atlantis, the informal settlements of Dunoon and Joe Slovo Park, the in-dustrial area of Montague Gardens, and the seaside suburb Melkbosstrand.

The second phase will provide a more extensive service to the southeast parts of the city, including Mitchells Plain and Khayelitsha, to destinations across the peninsula. The third phase will include Belville, Delft, the rest of the northern suburbs and Stellenbosch, and the fourth phase the Greater Helderberg area.

The full system is expected to take about 15-20 years to implement, with each phase being built as funds become available. Most of the funding comes from the National Department of Transport’s Public Transport Infrastructure and Systems Grant, with the balance funded by the City.

The aim is to eventually build a reliable, safe and cost-effective transport network within 500m of 75% of the homes in the city.

WHAT TO LOOK FORN2 Express Service- End of 2013Planning for the launch of an express service linking the Khayelitsha CBD, Site C Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain with Civic Centre station in Cape Town’s CBD is underway and the aim is to begin operations by the end of 2013. The proposed service will provide an express connection using the N2 freeway.

It will use the dedicated bus and minibus taxi lane along the N2 inbound lanes, and will operate in mixed traffic when the service is outbound.

In Mitchells Plain and Khayelitsha the service will operate along major roads with quick access onto the N2. Stations will be built in Mitchells Plain and Site C, Khayelitsha. Services are planned to operate every 10 minutes in the peak and every 30 minutes at other times.

The N2 express service is planned to alleviate pres-sure onthe rail services from Mitchells Plain and Khayelitsha, and is seen as a short-term measure.

A full suite of MyCiTi services for the southeast suburbs of Cape Town will be planned and devel-oped as part of phase 2. The N2 express service does provide an opportunity to test approaches and innovations prior to the full roll out of phase 2.

Phase 1B- 2014Phase 1B will provide the remaining services within the West Coast corridor to ensure a full complement of public transport services. Services will run between Montague Gardens, Century City, Summer Greens, Edgemead, Richwood, Maitland and Salt River Rail station.

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GOING PLACESSYSTEM INFRASTRUCTUREMyCiTi operates in different ways depending on the area being served. Some of the factors the system design takes into account are passenger demand, whether the area is largely residential or industrial, the width of the roads and space on the pavements.

Currently on main routes, larger (high-floor) buses stop at glass-enclosed stations in the median or middle of the road. These stations allow for quick,level boarding and easy transfers to other routes. The buses on these routes usually travel on their own dedicated red lanes, or as on the N2, in lanes reserved for public transport vehicles during peak hours.

On local routes, smaller low-floor buses stop at the side of the road at stops or bus shelters.

PRIORITISING PUBLIC TRANSPORTOne of the core principles of the MyCiTi system is that public transport should take precedence over private vehicles. This is to ensure high levels of ser-vice for public transport users and to encourage car users to make the shift from cars to buses.

At intersections with MyCiTi main routes motorists will notice a special signalling system that gives buses right of way. This is so that they can stop at stations and then move off straight away. There are also upgraded pedestrian crossings to allow people walking to the stations to cross the road safely.

In many areas where there is significant traffic, MyCiTi stops are built so that they allow buses to stop in the traffic lane as opposed to pulling into a bus bay. These peninsula stops have many advantages.

Buses can pull up directly alongside the special raised pavements with a special ‘kassel’ kerb, which protects the tyres when docking close to the pavement, while allowing passengers to enter the

bus without having to climb steps. This is easier and quicker and wheelchair users can roll right in.

The traffic waits behind, which allows the bus to move off immediately making the service faster and more convenient for users. The wait will not be long, as users pay by tapping their cards the driver does not have to take cash or provide tickets.Peninsula stops take up considerably less space than a bus embayment, which leaves more space available for on-street parking.

WALKING AND CYCLINGThe MyCiTi integrated rapid transit system is being designed to make it easy for users to choose public transport instead of private cars. Most users will need to walk a short distance before they are able to

board a bus, while some may want to cycle. Historically pedestrian and bicycle access in South African cities has been inadequate. MyCiTi aims to create a safe and pleasant pedestrian environ-ment around stations and stops, which contributes to the overall quality of the MyCiTi experience. In countries where public transport use is widespread the public health benefits are also tangible, as users increase their daily exercise and avoid the stress of driving in congested traffic or on poor quality transport services.

To encourage cycling and provide a more integrat-ed experience, bicycles are allowed onto MyCiTi buses and cycle racks are available in the vicinity of many of the stations.

CAPE TOWN IS FITTEST CITY IN SOUTH AFRICAThe South African National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (SANHANES) released on 6 August 2013, paints a grim picture of the country’s medical status, however, research published on 12 June 2013 shows that Cape Town is the country’s fittest city in terms of physical activity related health and infrastructure.

The ‘Vitality Fittest City Index’, undertaken by Discovery Health’s Vital-ity wellness programme in conjunction with various industry experts, also ranked Cape Town highly in terms of the percentage of people who indicated that they participated in at least moderate levels of physical activity.

The city also has the highest number of sports facilities per 100 000 people compared to the six major metros in South Africa.

“As a Caring City, our intention is to provide quality recreational and sporting facilities of a world-class standard within easy access of the communities they serve,” says the City’ Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services and Special Projects, Alderman Belinda Walker.

The City’s Sport, Recreation and Amenities Department provides 166 formal sport complexes, 16 indoor sport facilities and 36 swimming pools. In the next few months, the City will be opening four full-sized synthetic pitches, bringing the total to 12, while a further four will be constructed during the current financial year. Five new spray parks will be opened before the start of the Festive Season.

The City’s own Recreation Research Study conducted two years ago found that Capetonians were more interested in recreational programmes such as health and fitness, arts, crafts and games than formal sports such as soccer and cricket.

Since then, the City has opened 30 recreational hubs across Cape Town, with a focus on after-school activities, learn-to-swim programmes, fitness and life skills as well as providing activities for seniors. This includes mind-stimulation games, jumping castles, face-painting, arts and crafts, darts, foosball and hula-hooping.

“We are doing what we can to encourage a healthy and active lifestyle. We want people to partake actively in sporting and recreational activities rather than just watching them on television,” says Alderman Walker.

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Smoking area • Bathrooms • Children friendly • Free wi-fi • Function bookings • Catering platters

Inside Stuttafords, in Eastgate • Tel: 011 616 4511Trading hours: 9am – 5pm Mondays – Thursdays & Saturdays

9am – 8:00pm - Fridays • 9am – 4pm - Sundays and Public Holidays

HARPERS COFFEE SHOP AND BISTRO. GREAT SURROUNDINGS - HEARTY MEALS

WHERE TO STAY:

PROTEA HOTEL FIRE & ICE22 Whitely Street, Melrose Arch Precinct, Johan-nesburg, 2076T: +27 (0) 11 218 4000

Protea Hotels is Africa's largest and leading hotel group and has a footprint of more than 125 proper-ties throughout South Africa and nine other African countries, including Zambia, Nigeria, Namibia, Ghana, Uganda and Kenya amongst others. Each hotel is uniquely different in character and the collection ranges from urban accommodation to country retreats, all in the 3 and 4-star market. We had the wonderful opportunity of visiting the Protea Hotel Fire & Ice situated in the prime location that is Melrose Arch.

CEDAR PARK HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTRE120 Western Service Road, Woodmead, Sandton+27 11 804 3777www.cedarpark.co.za

Cedar Park Hotel and Conference Centre is located in Woodmead in the Northern suburbs of Johan-nesburg and is conveniently situated close to the Central Business District of Sandton. The hotel is close to the M1 Johannesburg – Pretoria highway

WHERE TO EAT:

GWEFEYGwefey Restaurant is trendy, voguish and ambient hotspot situated in the stylish World Trade Center in Sandton. Gwefey is an authentic Asian restaurant with a beautiful panoramic view. Offering tradi-tional dishes from all across Asia – from Beijing to Shanghai to Thailand.

CHAPLIN’S GRILL61 Woodlands Avenue, Sandton011 886 8866www.chaplinsgrill.co.za

In January 2012 Rainold Petersen owner of The Lo-cal Grill in Hurlingham changed the name to Chap-lin’s Grill in tribute to his legendary Melville-based bistro – a gem amidst the fine dining establishments of Joburg in the 80’s & 90’s.

PICCOLO MONDOThe Michelangelo Hotel, 135 West Street, Sandton011 282 7463 michelangelo.co.za

The Piccolo Mondo at the Michelangelo Hotel, truly is a world in one. Enjoy the chef’s renowned menu items or sip on a cocktail in the II Ritrovo Lounge.

and on a direct route to the OR Tambo International Airport and close to Malboro Gautrain.

ST ANDREWS HOTEL22 Milner Avenue, St Andrews, BedfordviewPhone: + 27 (11) 453 4242Email: [email protected]

St Andrews Signature Hotel less than a 30 minutes drive from Sandton, is a picturesque boutique hotel boasting 59 Rooms – all elegantly furnished, incor-porating sensually rich décor, timeless finishes and generous proportions. It also has a beautiful pool, spectacular gardens and a luxury spa. This 5 star boutique hotel can also claim to be one of South Africa’s most luxurious locations and offers a vast array of amenities and comforts.

WHERE TO PLAY:

THE JOHANNESBURG ZOOIf you are looking for a family, fun-filled day, then make your way to The Johannesburg Zoo. The Joburg Zoo is one of the most popular local and tourist attractions situated in the leafy northern suburb of Johannesburg. The Joburg Zoo houses over 320 species of animals, totaling about 2000 animals. The Joburg Zoo is open to the public 364 days a year, including Christmas, New Years and Easter holidays. So pack your picnic basket, gather the family and enjoy a day out at the zoo during the beautiful months of spring.

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For more information, opening times and booking details contact them on 011 646 2000 or visit their website www.jhbzoo.org.za

GOLD REEF CITY AMUSEMENT PARKSJust 8 kilometres from the centre of Johannesburg lies the world famous yet uniquely South African Gold Reef City. With its magnificent Theme park offering the widest range of features and attractions in Africa and the exhilarating Casino complex, alive with the excitement, buzz and energy of Jozi, this is where Jozi comes to play, relax and more!For more information, opening times and booking details contact them on 011 248 6800 or visit their website www.goldreefcity.co.za

MONTECASINO BIRD GARDENCorner William Nicol Drive & Montecasino Boule-vard, Fourways011 511 1864www.montecasino.co.za

For great family entertainment, come and experi-ence the wonder of the Montecasino Bird Garden - the only bird park of its kind in Africa and Jo’burg’s best kept secret. Here, you can wander along enchanted walkways within magnificent gardens and marvel at a variety of colourful birds, mammals, reptiles and unusual animals from around the world. In our walk-through Aviary, you’ll find over 60 species of birds including Scar-

let Ibises, Royal Starlings and Nicobar pigeons, reptiles and small mammals, with smaller antelope wandering freely in the undergrowth.

DIRT RYDERSFarm ME 12B Pelindaba Road, Lanseria011 677 8673www.dirtdyders.co.za

“Take off your shoes, relax, enjoy, have a braai and rewind the mind and soul. Just arrive or book for your next party, teambuilding or outing!Come join the Dirt Ryders Team for a day of entertain-ment beginning with kids and adults go-karts, maybe you decide paintball or volleyball is more your challenge. No need to worry about the little ones, their play centre ensures amusement for all those grow-ing minds. Pony rides for the more adventurous kids and swimming pool for the sizzling and exhausted folks.”

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