A sombre day. Commemoration of the 200-year anniversary of the Battle of Egazini (Battle of Grahamstown 1819). A pivotal day in our history. A tragic day.
Exciting to bring my work at Rhodes Business School and St Philips Anglican Church together!
Exciting to bring my work at Rhodes Business School and St Philips Anglican Church together! Thank you to Revd Gwen Lungisa Mvula, the Parish Council and Prof Owen Skae.
A special day. A successful day. Thank you to all.
A special day. A successful day. Thank you to all.
This Morning’s Mass Clean-up
A quick selection of photos from this morning’s mass clean-up at St Philips as we enjoy our tea break.
Team “A Better St Philips”
Team “A Better St Philips” is looking forward to welcoming a large group of volunteer’s tomorrow morning (Sat 6 April) to clean-up and beautify St Philips Church and grounds. It’ll be a little chilly so dress warmly!
Thanks for the positive feedback on Oatlands Park
The Grahamstown Project is working in partnership with St Philips Anglican Church (Fingo Village) to transform St Philips Church and grounds into a Tourism Site. The church was built in 1860 and has cultural, spiritual and historical significance.
An extraordinary morning in the Oatlands Park
Brimming with activity – 4 chaps exercising, Crosby on his morning litter-prowl, and the local herd feeding the compost. All set in the splendour of the freshly decorated bins standing proud in a clean, lush park.
Progress at Oatlands Park
Thanks to teachers and pupils of College / DSG who are painting the Bins. Undercoat applied, now excited to see their artistic exploits.
Dramatic month in Grahamstown
A water crisis – caused by drought and, worryingly, lack of infrastructure maintenance – resulted in the Sarah Baartman* District Municipality (includes Makana Municipality) being declared a local state of disaster.
Welcome back to The Grahamstown Project
2019 is going to be a cracker. I can feel it in my bones. But I can feel drought in my bones too so be extra-wise with water.
Oatlands Park over the Christmas period
Thank you to Patrick Hale and community-minded local residents for cleaning Oatlands Park and surrounds over the Christmas period.
Despite their efforts the park resembled a dump this morning.
A Big Thank You!
Big thank you to Steven van der Merve (Hyundai Grahamstown) and Peter Heynes (PK Welding) for supplying and installing the new bins at Oatlands Park.
A Christmas Message
A Christmas message produced by The Grahamstown Project for The DSG, Grahamstown.
A busy and emotional couple of weeks
A busy and emotional couple of weeks in Grahamstown, the cultural heartland of South Africa.
Off to a Great Start
The Oatlands Park cleanup and beautification project off to a great start last week.
Oatlands Park Clean Up
Happy Friday to all!
Extracts from article on Mr Mboweni’s mini-budget
“Smaller municipalities will be encouraged to borrow money.”
A Special Afternoon
A special afternoon.