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The Constantiaberg Bulletin (formerly the Bergvliet Bulletin) was established in 1955 and re named Constantiaberg Bulletin in 1979. This long established popular community title includes the key shopping centres Constantia Village and Blue Route Mall within its distribution area.
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FCP founder joins final pack

Shahied Joseph|Published 5 months ago

The Friends of Child Protection (FCP) marked an emotional milestone last Thursday as they held their final packing session of the year at the Presbyterian Church ...

Blue Flag still dogged by questions

Shahied Joseph|Published 6 months ago

Eight City beaches have been given Blue Flag status for meeting water quality targets, among other criteria, but the rating is questioned by some who say it hides ...

Expect Dalmatians in tutus on promenade

Shahied Joseph|Published 1 year ago

Mdzananda Animal Clinic’s Paws on the Promenade event takes place on Sunday March 17, from 9am. This is the first event since 2020 and it will begin at the Mouille ...

FCP prepare 1 300 comfort packs for victims of sexual abuse

Shahied Joseph|Published 1 year ago

The Friends of Child Protection (FCP) got together at the Presbyterian Church in Gardens last Thursday, July 20, to put together 1 300 comfort packs for children ...

Sea Point gets colourful pedestrian crossing

Shahied Joseph|Published 2 years ago

The City of Cape Town has given a splash of colour to a pedestrian crossing on Main Road, Sea Point, which was designed by local artist Al Luke.