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  2. Pickfords - Wikipedia

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    Pickford's Volvo FL614 van. Pickfords is a moving company based in the United Kingdom, part of Pickfords Move Management Ltd. . The business is believed to have been founded in the 17th century, making it one of the UK's oldest functioning companies, although the similar Shore Porters Society was founded earlier.

  3. N2 Gateway - Wikipedia

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    [1] Even though it is a joint endeavour by the National Department of Housing, the provincial government of the Western Cape and the City of Cape Town, a private company, Thubelisha, has been outsourced to find contractors, manage, and implement the entire project. Thubelisha estimates that some 25,000 units will be constructed, about 70% of ...

  4. Geoff Budlender - Wikipedia

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    He is Jewish and lives in Claremont, Cape Town. [2] [51] His wife, Aninka Claassens, is a sociologist at the University of Cape Town; they met during apartheid in Driefontein, where Budlender was representing a community against forced removal and Claassens was working for Black Sash.

  5. District Six - Wikipedia

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    District Six in 2014 District Six memorial plaque ANC election poster linking rival parties to the history of forced removals.. District Six (Afrikaans: Distrik Ses) is a former inner-city residential area in Cape Town, South Africa.

  6. Remembering those who served: Veterans Day in Cape Cod ... - AOL

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    Here is a town-by-town look at how Cape Codders can ... Rain date for flag removal is Nov. 17. Members of the public are welcome to help with flag placement and removal and to attend services ...

  7. Manenberg - Wikipedia

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    Manenberg is a township of Cape Town, South Africa, that was created by the apartheid government for low-income Coloured families in the Cape Flats in 1966 [2] as a result of the forced removal campaign by the National Party. It has an estimated population of 52,000 residents.

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