Cape Argus

Enjoy the streets without traffic

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OPEN Streets is inviting Cape Town to come out and play on the streets on October 28, at the first Open Streets Day in the 2018-19 season.

On that day, between 9am and 2pm, the stretch of Sir Lowry/Victoria Road between Russell Street and Roodebloem Road will be closed off to motorised vehicles, and opened to people to walk, skate, cycle, play, dance, explore, or just connect with friends and family in a safe, relaxed public space.

The programme has grown in popularity since the first one was held in Observator­y in 2013. This will be the third to be hosted in Woodstock.

Confirmed activities for Open Streets Woodstock include swing dancing by Cape Town Swing, Cool Kid on a Bike by Pedal Power Associatio­n and Bicycling Empowermen­t Network, a Scavenger Hunt by WWF South Africa, skateboard­ing lesson by Twenty Skeight / Eduskeight, a park activation by the Woodstock Residents’ Associatio­n, an outside broadcast by Bush Radio 89.5fm, a graffiti jam by BAZ-ART, salsa dancing by Sun-kissed Salsa, skating by Cape Town Rollergirl­s and lots more.

Rebecca Campbell, Programmes director at Open Streets Cape Town, says: “On every other day of the year, Sir Lowry/Victoria Road is dominated by cars, buses and taxis, and extremely hard to navigate as a pedestrian, skater or cyclist.

We must re-think… how these assets could assist in creating a more sustainabl­e city Brett Herron Councillor

“Open Streets Woodstock is a perfect opportunit­y to celebrate the heritage and diversity of the area. We hope to have tons of people coming out to collective­ly re-imagine the street and share talents, flavours and recreation­al activities.”

Open Streets Days give Capetonian­s an opportunit­y to experience streets as safe and welcoming public spaces where we can connect, socialise and participat­e in activities.

“As cities around the world evolve to become more human centred, we must also reimagine our city and turn it into a space not only built and meant for vehicular traffic, but more so for pedestrian­s and cyclists. We must re-think the use of public spaces and streets and how these assets could assist in creating a more sustainabl­e and liveable city,” said councillor Brettt Herron.

Open Streets is involved in various events relating to Transport Month, including a weekly #Bike2Work bike bus, which leads cycling commuters in a group from Claremont, Gugulethu and Table View to the CBD every Friday during the month.

Anybody interested in participat­ing in Open Streets Woodstock with an activity to fill a spot on the route, please contact Open Streets at info@ openstreet­s.co.za or 021 286 0823. |

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