Day: 13 June 2026
Municipality Gives Streets a Fresh Lick and a Fresh Illiteracy
Helderberg residents can now get lost in style GORDON’S BAY — In what civic authorities are calling “a bold infrastructure investment in community visibility,” the Helderberg Municipality has completed its long-awaited street name repainting programme across Gordon’s Bay, Strand and Somerset West. The project, which reportedly consumed three contractors, one extended tender process and a…
New Toll Road Between Strand and Gordon’s Bay Promises Faster Traffic and Immediate Financial Resentment
Helderberg residents are preparing emotionally for the opening of the controversial new toll road between Strand and Gordon’s Bay which officials insist will “dramatically improve traffic flow” while simultaneously emptying wallets at previously unimagined speed. The project unveiled this week promises reduced congestion scenic ocean views and what planners describe as “premium coastal mobility infrastructure.”…
Helderberg Weekend Park Run – Update
Helderberg weekend park run cancelled due to rain — fourteen regulars run anyway, will not be logged, consider it ‘a moral victory’ Helderberg Basin The Saturday park run event at a Helderberg Basin venue was formally cancelled at six-fifteen on Saturday morning via the official park run communication channels, citing weather conditions described in the…
Stellenbosch Airfield to Become “Stellenbosch Winelands International” Locals Prepare for Chardonnay-Class Air Travel
Residents across the Helderberg and Stellenbosch are reacting with cautious confusion following ambitious plans to upgrade the local Stellenbosch airfield into a fully operational international airport officially titled Stellenbosch Winelands International. Developers describe the project as “a premium aviation gateway to the Cape Winelands” combining global connectivity with “curated lifestyle arrival experiences.” Local residents describe…
Fabulous – GB Winter Wonderland
GB Winter Wonderland: Gordon’s Bay officially launches its most ambitious tourism campaign since the time someone put up a sign saying “scenic views” pointing directly at a municipal ablution block Tourism officials confirm the town is “open for winter.” Winter, contacted for comment, confirmed it was already there and had been for some time. By…
New Cycling Lane Immediately Used for Parking Ford Rangers
A newly marked cycling lane on a road in the Helderberg area, installed at municipal expense and marked with the standard green surface treatment and bicycle iconography at regular intervals, was in full operation as a designated cycling route for a period of approximately seventy-two hours before the first Ford Ranger was parked in it…
“Ocean Views” Requiring Specific Posture
Strand Beachfront Apartments Advertise “Ocean Views” Requiring Specific Posture A cluster of apartments in a recently marketed Strand development are being sold with “ocean views” listed among their primary features and confirmed in the listing as a genuine characteristic of the properties, which is technically accurate and which requires, in the case of the specific…
Road Rage Incident
Somerset West Road Rage Incident Ends Politely After Both Drivers Recognise Each Other From Church An intense road rage confrontation in Somerset West ended unexpectedly this week after both drivers involved recognised each other from the same church parking lot. Witnesses say tensions escalated rapidly following a four-way stop disagreement involving hand gestures aggressive braking…
**The Unspoken Braai Protocol: A Treatise on Box Wine & Social Contracts**
You get the invite. It’s not fancy. A text, maybe a shouted conversation over a garden wall. “*Come around Saturday. We’ll make a fire.*” The heart swells. The taste buds anticipate. You are, officially, going to a *braai*. But then you arrive. You step through the gate, nod at the neighbour’s barking dog and make…

