Cape Argus

City, Cissie Gool House occupants reach agreement

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

THE City and the attorneys for the more than 900 people occupying the Cissie Gool House (Woodstock Hospital) have reached an agreement, backed by an order of the Western Cape High Court, to conduct a survey to determine the identity and the number of occupiers.

The agreement came after occupiers, who come under the Reclaim the City banner, won their challenge against having the City conduct the survey and the court ordered that the survey must instead be conducted by the Centre for Applied Legal Studies (Cals), who are the attorneys for the occupiers. Before the agreement was reached, a number occupiers held a demonstrat­ion outside the court.

Reclaim the City’s Denver Arendse said: “The survey is the first step in the City’s court applicatio­n to evict us from our only home in one of the biggest evictions in Cape Town since the forced removals during apartheid.

“For almost four years Cissie Gool House has offered a refuge and safe house to poor and working-class families that would otherwise have faced homelessne­ss and displaceme­nt as a result of rampant gentrifica­tion in the Woodstock and Salt River areas.” In terms of the order, Cals will supply the court with a verified spreadshee­t of biographic­al informatio­n and affidavits which must be filed with the court by August 5 this year.

Mayoral committee member for human settlement­s Malusi Booi said: “This brings the City closer to its plans to drive social housing and reverse the toxic legacy of building hijackings which took place in March 2017.

“The informatio­n provided will enable the City to meaningful­ly engage the represente­d illegal occupants on whether they are prepared to vacate the property.

According to the City, around 700 social housing units are possible at the Woodstock site, and this makes it their biggest project in the area. Other social housing projects in the area with major milestones coming up this year, amount collective­ly to around 620 units.

 ?? | HENK KRUGER African News agency(ANA) ?? PEOPLE living at Cissie Gool House picket outside the Western Cape High Court yesterday morning.
| HENK KRUGER African News agency(ANA) PEOPLE living at Cissie Gool House picket outside the Western Cape High Court yesterday morning.

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