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Strand, Western Cape

Seaside town in the Western Cape, South Africa

Strand, Western Cape

Seaside town in the Western Cape, South Africa

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image_captionAn aerial view of Strand with the Coast Road and Strand Golf Club in the foreground
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameSouth Africa
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Western Cape
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_type3Municipality
subdivision_name3City of Cape Town
subdivision_type4Main Place
established_titleEstablished
established_date1714
leader_titleCouncillor
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area_total_km221.36
population_footnotes
population_total55558
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demographics_type1Racial makeup (2011)
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demographics1_title1Black African
demographics1_info111.6%
demographics1_title2Coloured
demographics1_info251.1%
demographics1_title3Indian/Asian
demographics1_info31.0%
demographics1_title4White
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demographics1_title5Other
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demographics_type2First languages (2011)
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demographics2_title2English
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demographics2_title3Xhosa
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demographics2_title5Other
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Aerial video of Strand beach and the beachfront apartments that the area is known for

Strand (, ) is a seaside resort town in the Western Cape, South Africa. It forms part of the Eastern Suburbs of the City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality, situated on the north-eastern edge of False Bay and near the foot of the Helderberg Mountains. Its geographical position is between Somerset West and Gordon's Bay, and is about 50 km southeast of Cape Town City Bowl. Strand has a population of approximately 50,000. Strand's main attraction is the beach; 5 km of white sandy beach off False Bay.

Strand is often referred to as The Strand (Afrikaans: Die Strand), which is the old name of the town.

The vehicle registration code for Strand is CEY and the postal code for street addresses is 7140.

History

Strand was established as a holiday and fishing resort in 1714. Before being known as Strand, the settlement was known as Mostert's Bay. In 1970, during the Apartheid era, all black, coloured and Asian people were forcefully removed when the town was classified as a white-only resort. Included in the communities forced to leave at this time were the descendants of Cape Malay slaves, who had escaped from Cape Town over 100 years earlier. They lost their homes, but their mosque still stands today.

Strand is administered by the City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality. It is in close proximity to the inland town of Somerset West. Recent expansion and development of both towns has resulted in the two now being adjacent to each other, with shopping malls and residential complexes creating the connections. The unofficial divide between the two towns is the national road which bisects them, the N2. Strand forms part of the Helderberg Basin, along with Somerset West and Gordon's Bay.

Strand offers white-sand beaches and views of the Cape Peninsula. During the summer, tourists from other parts of South Africa, including Johannesburg, and abroad, come to enjoy the seaside offerings. Tourism has been a major source of local income since 1950, when the town was popular with visitors from the north of the country, and was home to many retired veterans of the Boer War. There is a train service from Strand to the CBD of Cape Town.

Strand also used to accommodate one of the largest dynamite factories in South Africa, owned by the AECI group. This area is being redeveloped into a large new mixed-use urban development, Paardevlei, and current tenants include Cheetah Outreach.

Tourism

The main beach in the Strand, Melkbaai Beach, is a safe bathing area. Facilities on or nearby this beach include Waterworld with a supertube and mini-golf and Harmony Park which includes a tidal pool. Water sports may be conducted from various points along the beachfront.

Strand has a wide variety of organised sport including a golf course, tennis courts, rugby fields, squash clubs, jukskei, and water sports like surfing, sailing, power boating, paddle skiing and board sailing. The Charles Morkel rugby stadium is home to the Helderberg Rugby Club. "The Pipe" is a part of the beach marked off for surfers and is known for its big waves.

Strand also has an Olympic-sized indoor pool which is centrally heated and is open all year round. The coast between the Lourens River mouth and Gordon's Bay is popular with beach fishermen and rock anglers.

Surfing

A low altitude aerial view of the Strand Beachfront
Time for Peace iconic clock tower, erected in 1994 to symbolize peace and unity in the community.

Surfing is a popular water sport in Strand, despite the possibility of sharks. These spots are reportedly much easier and safer to surf than other offshore surf spots on the Atlantic Ocean side of the Cape Peninsula, owing to the protection that False Bay offers.

Central business district

The town has a business district attracting customers from the surrounding basin. The CBD offers banks, numerous shopping malls, restaurants, and supermarkets. Friedman & Cohen is the largest single shop in the CBD and serves as a major attraction for residents and visitors. The major shopping malls in the area include the Dorpsmeent Centre, Somerset Mall. The latter is not in the CBD, but outside the town, on the border of Somerset West, next to the N2 road.

Strand's central business district is entirely surrounded by Strand North and Strand South. Strand Beach Road is divided into three sections - the Golden Mile (also known as Melkbaai) is located between Lourens River and Hibernian Towers (cnr. Beach Road and Sarel Cilliers Road), the central part of Beach Road stretches between Sarel Cilliers Road and the Pavilion complex, whilst the Platinum Mile is located along Blakes Beach and between Odeon Towers and the Ocean View Hotel.

Industry

Strand has its industrial areas, mostly spread along the south side of the N2, including Gants Plaza, Broadlands, and a development near Paardevlei. More recently, Gants Plaza has increasingly been accommodating non-industrial businesses, including the local newspaper, the District Mail / Distrikspos.

In winter there may be a low inversion layer covering the town, resulting in some degree of pollution. This is rarely seen, however, because of the prevalent winds that keep Strand's skies clean.

Education

The town has primary, secondary and tertiary education facilities, and many ECD facilities of varying quality. As of 2007, there are 19 public and private schools.

Primary schools

  • Dr. G.J. Joubert
  • Hendrik Louw Primary School
  • Laerskool Lochnerhof
  • Loreto Primary School (Strand)
  • Strand Muslim Primary School

High schools

  • False Bay High School
  • Gordon Hoërskool
  • Hoërskool Strand
  • Hottentots-Holland
  • Khanyolwethu Secondary
  • Madrasatyr Rajaa Sekondêr
  • Rusthof Sekondêr
  • Simanyene Secondary
  • Strand Sekondêr
  • Hoërskool Valsbaai
  • Mills Street Art School Tertiary institutions
  • Boland College

List of suburbs

  • Chris Nissen Park
  • Die Bos
  • Goedehoop
  • Harbour Island
  • Lourensrivier
  • Lwandle
  • Melkbaai
  • Mostert's Bay
  • Rusthof
  • Southfork
  • Strand-Noord
  • Strandvale
  • Suider Strand
  • Twin Palms
  • Weltevreden

Coats of arms

The Strand was a municipality from 1897 to 1996. During that period, it used two coats of arms.

Municipal (1) — The first coat of arms was assumed on 24 February 1927. The shield was divided in two by a vertical line, and displayed a golden sun on a blue background, and a fish on a background of wavy silver and blue stripes; across the top of the shield was a golden stripe bearing three red towers. An anchor was placed behind the shield. The motto was Inspirata floruit.

Municipal (2) — In March 1955, the council approved a new version of the arms, by Ivan Mitford-Barberton. It registered them with the Cape Provincial Administration in August 1955 and at the Bureau of Heraldry in October 1993.

The new shield of arms was: Per fess, Azure and barry wavy Argent and Azure, on a fess Gules, between in chief a demi-sun issuant and in base a fish naiant, three towers, Or. In layman's terms, the shield was now divided into three horizontal bands, displaying (1) a golden demi-sun on a blue background, (2) three gold towers on a red background, and (3) a golden fish on a background of wavy silver and blue stripes. A crest consisting of a red anchor on a golden mural crown was added. The motto remained the same.

Notes

References

  1. "Main Place Strand". Census 2011.
  2. "Strand". Southern Africa Places.
  3. "Strand". Southern Africa Places.
  4. "SA History". South African History Online.
  5. "Official planning suburbs".
  6. Western Cape Archives : Strand Municipal Minutes (24 February 1927).
  7. Cape of Good Hope ''Official Gazette'' 2771 (19 August 1955).
  8. https://archive.today/20120629122538/http://www.national.archsrch.gov.za/sm300cv/smws/sm300dl
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