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Bellville, South Africa

Bellville is a town and former independent city that is now incorporated into the City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality in the Western Cape province of South Africa. The town is an industrial and commercial node, a university town, and a major transportation hub within the Greater Cape Town metropolitan area.

Bellville
From top, an areal view of Bellville CBD with Kogelberg Mountains and False Bay in distance. Bottom left, Bellville town center and TV tower as seen from Tielman Marais Park. Bottom right, University of the Western Cape Community and Health Sciences faculty at its Bellville campus.
Bellville
Bellville
Bellville
Coordinates: 33°54′00″S 18°38′00″E / 33.90000°S 18.63333°E / -33.90000; 18.63333
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceWestern Cape
MunicipalityCity of Cape Town
Established1861
Area
 • Total52.39 km2 (20.23 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total112,507
 • Density2,100/km2 (5,600/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African15.7%
 • Coloured29.4%
 • Indian/Asian1.5%
 • White50.3%
 • Others3.1%
First languages (2011)
 • Afrikaans65.4%
 • English25.2%
 • Xhosa2.5%
 • Others7.0%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
7530
PO box
7535
Area code021

The residential suburb of Bellville lies approximately 23 kilometres (14.3 mi) north-east of Cape Town and 38 kilometres (23.6 mi) south-west of Paarl set amongst the Tygerberg Hills with views over the Cape Fold Mountains. Vehicle registrations in Bellville start with CY which also covers the Tygerberg areas of Durbanville, Parow and Goodwood.

Established edit

 
12-mile stone

It was founded as "12 Mile Post" (Afrikaans: "12-Myl-Pos") because it is located 12 miles (20 km) from Cape Town city centre. It was first known as "Hardekraaltjie". Founded as a railway station on the line from Cape Town to Stellenbosch and Strand, it was renamed Bellville in 1861 after the surveyor-general Charles Bell.

Hospitals and educational institutes edit

The Karl Bremer Hospital functioned as the Academic Hospital for the University of Stellenbosch Medical School, but now the adjacent Tygerberg Hospital houses the medical school. Other hospitals in Bellville are: Mediclinic International Louis Leipoldt and Melomed.[2] The Cape Peninsula University of Technology, University of the Western Cape, University of Stellenbosch Business School and Northlink College are also situated in Bellville. D.F. Malan High School, Bellville High School, Westcliff School of Skills, The Settlers High School and Stellenberg High School are located in the area. Primary Schools are: Bellpark,[3] Bellville, Bellville-North, Boston, Eversdal,[4] Excelsior, Kenridge,[5] Mimosa, Totius,[6] Belville Islamic Primary School, Vredelust and Welgemoed.

Other places of interest edit

 
Opening Plague for Bellville Stadium in 1992
 
Bellville Library 2018

The Bellville Velodrome is located in the Tyger Valley area of Bellville. The Bellville Velodrome has an indoor cycling track and is next to the Bellville athletics track that used to host the annual MTBS athletics competition. Bellville Mall,[7] Tygervalley Shopping centre[8] and Willow Bridge[9] are shopping centres in Bellville. The last two shopping centres were built on the grounds that used to be a quarry and a jail.

Other sports an entertainment includes Bellville library,[10] Bellville swimming pool[11] , Cool Runnings,[12] and PP Smit Sport fields[13]

Economy edit

Major companies edit

Bellville is one of the main business nodes in the Greater Cape Town metropolitan area, home to the headquarters of major corporations such as insurance giant, Sanlam and its subsidiary Santam, Metropolitan, Pioneer Foods, Cipla South Africa, Medi-Rite, Footgear, Afrimat and the Bible Society of South, with most of these companies headquartered in the Tyger Valley commercial node.[14][15]

Many provincial and local government departments maintain regional branches or other offices in Bellville such as Eskom, Department of Water and Sanitation (Western Cape), Water and Sanitation Department (City of Cape Town) and Electricity Services (City of Cape Town).[16]

Geography edit

Bellville is situated in the northern suburbs of Cape Town, forming the central part of the suburban region, between the low-lying Cape Flats to the south and the rolling hills of Tygerberg to the north. It lies at an average altitude of about 80 m (262 ft) above sea level, with the altitude gradually rising towards the north where the suburb of Welgemoed on the slopes of the Tygerberg Hill lies at the highest altitude of 310 m (1017 ft). The town borders Durbanville to the north, Parow to the west, Brackenfell to the east, Kuilsrivier to the southeast and Belhar to the south.[17]

Suburbs edit

The central business district of Bellville, also known as Bellville Central, situated along Voortrekker Road, is the traditional commercial hub of the town and contains several high-rise buildings and structures, with the Telkom communications tower dominating the skyline. The suburbs north of the N1 highway include the most wealthy and developed parts of the town, spreading north to the border with Durbanville and up the Tygerberg Hill which overlooks the Cape Town metropolitan area. The suburbs south of the CBD tend to be either solely industrial or solely residential and are included in one of Bellville’s lowest income brackets. The suburbs east and west of Bellville tend to be mostly quiet and established residential areas, with the exception of Stikland, an industrial area situated in the far east of Bellville.

The 2011 census listed the following areas as suburbs under the main place of Bellville:[18]

East edit

  • Avondstil
  • Belgravia
  • Bellair
  • Blommendal
  • Blomtuin
  • Chrismar
  • Groenvallei
  • Harry de Villiers
  • Heemstede
  • Hillrise
  • Joubertsingel
  • Kempenville
  • Kingston
  • Labiance
  • La Rochelle
  • Laurindale
  • Loumar
  • Manieoord
  • Meyerhof
  • Oakdale
  • Oakglen
  • Runkel
  • Shirley Park
  • Stikland
  • Sunkist
  • Sunray
  • Thalmen
  • Vosfontein
  • Vredenburg

North edit

  • Amanda Glen
  • Bellville Park
  • Bethanie
  • Bloemhof
  • Blomvlei
  • Bo-Oakdale
  • Danena
  • De Bron
  • Door de Kraal
  • East Rock
  • Eversdal
  • Glen Ive
  • Hoheizen
  • Kanonberg
  • Kenridge
  • Loevenstein
  • Oude Westhof
  • O’Kennedyville
  • Pascall
  • Protea Valley
  • Ridgeworth
  • Rosendal
  • Rosenpark
  • Selborne
  • Silverstream
  • Stellenberg
  • Stellenridge
  • Stellenryk
  • Van Riebeeckshof
  • Welgedacht
  • Welgemoed
  • Welgemoed Greens

South edit

  • Bellville South
  • Bellville South Industrial
  • Belrail
  • Blanc Kelly
  • Glenhaven
  • Mimosa
  • Sacks Circle Industrial
  • Triangle Farm

West edit

  • Bellville West
  • Bosbell
  • Boston
  • Grahamdale
  • Joostenville
  • Vredelust

Infrastructure edit

Transportation edit

Rail edit

Bellville is a subhub for the Metrorail Western Cape with the Northern Line (Cape Town-Wellington) trains serving Bellville, Parow, Goodwood, Cape Town, Brackenfell, Kraaifontein, Paarl and Wellington. The smaller Bellville-Strand Line branches off from the Northern Line, serving Bellville, Kuilsrivier, Eersterivier, Stellenbosch (via Stellenbosch branch line), Somerset West and Strand.

Bellville is also a major hub for Transnet Freight Rail containing a major container terminal, Belcon, directly south of the CBD, officially opened by Transnet in 2010. The container terminal, which serves as a dry port is connected to the Port of Cape Town via rail, as well as the rest of South Africa by road and rail and acts as a break-of-bulk point for container trucks transporting goods to and from the Port of Cape Town.[19][20]

Roads edit

The N1 is the major freeway that runs through Bellville, roughly running SW to NE from Cape Town to Paarl, separating Bellville Central from Bellville’s northern suburbs. The R300 (Kuils River Freeway) is a freeway in the east of Bellville starting at an interchange with the N1, heading south towards Mitchells Plain.

The R101 starts at the intersection with the M30 and runs north-east towards Brackenfell as Old Paarl Road. The R102 runs through the centre of Bellville from Parow in the west to Kuilsrivier in the south-east as Voortrekker Road (in Bellville Central) and Strand Road. The R302 is a major artery between Bellville and Durbanville, running north from Bellville Central as Durban Road, Willie van Schoor Avenue and Durbanville Avenue.

Bellville is also served by a network of metropolitan routes linking it to surrounding suburbs including the M10 to Cape Town International Airport in the south, M16 to Durbanville in the north and Tygerberg Hospital in the south, M23 to Stellenbosch in the south-east, M25 to Brackenfell in the east, M31 to Durbanville, M73 to Brackenfell, M124 to Durbanville and the M171 to Delft in the south. The town is also served internally by metropolitan routes including the M11 (provides a bypass to the south of Bellville Central), M30, M121 and M189.

Parks and Recreation edit

Bellville contains several public parks and recreational dams within its neighbourhoods most notably Jack Muller Danie Uys Park in Boston, north of the town centre where the Parkrun Bellville takes place every Saturday, Majik Forest on the northern outskirts of Bellville, Door de Kraal Dam in the north of Bellville and Rosendal Dam in the north of Bellville.[21] In addition, the Tygerberg Nature Reserve is set above Bellville on the Tygerberg Hills to the north-west and offers scenic views across the Greater Cape Town metropolitan area.[22]

Golf is also one of the main recreational activities performed in Bellville with the Bellville Golf Club being the main golf course in the town, lying on the slopes of the northern suburb of Welgemoed and the Golf Village Tygervalley, a driving range in Tyger Valley.[23][24]

Constituency edit

The town was a constituency in the Cape Peninsula, Cape Town, Cape Province in the South African House of Assembly starting in 1933. The first elected member was FHP Creswell (b. 13 November 1866, d. 28 August 1948).[25][26] In 1939 it was not a constituency any more. In 1953 it regained constituency status and JFW Haak won. Haak retained this until 1970, when Louis Pienaar took over from him. In 1975 AT van der Merwe took over from him.[27]

Municipality edit

Bellville was a municipality from 1940 to 1996, and was given the status of a city on 7 September 1979.

Mayors of Bellville edit

  1. 1940–1943 van Niekerk, Andries Joseph (born 14 May 1882, died 30 April 1953) married Athalia Solms (born 4 August 1876)
  2. 1943–1944 Blanckenberg, Josias Jacobus (born 10 March 1907, died 21 October 1992)
  3. 1944–1949 van Niekerk, Andries Joseph. Second term see no 1
  4. 1949–1950 Haak, Jan Friedrich Wilhelm (born 20 April 1917, died 16 February 1993) married Maria Smuts Theron (born 1 August 1917). Jan Haak was also the Minister of Economy in the South African Government from 1967 to 1970.[28][29] He was also as member of the National Party, representing Bellville in Parliament.[30][31]
  5. 1950–1952 Duminy, Hendrik Cornelis van Niekerk (born 6 September 1899, died 29 March 1974) married Frieda Moolman.
  6. 1952–1953 Sacks, Alec (born 14 April 1913.,died 29 May 1974) married Anita Joseph(born 15 March 1922)
  7. 1953–1954 West, Adam Johannes (born 7 August 1905, died 30 November 1983) married Maria Margaretha Visser. AJ West Street in Boston Bellville is named after him.
  8. 1954–1956 Barnard, Johannes Hendrik (born 3 September 1891, died 17 October 1956) married Lucia Ruth Mosel. Barnard Street in Oakdale Bellville is named after him.
  9. 1956–1958 Meyer, Petrus Hendrik (born 7 September 1926) married Stephanie Swart (born 20 November 1926)
  10. 1958–1961 van Riet, Willem Frederik (born 11 July 1910, died 9 December 1988) married Augusta Dorothy de Villiers (born 31 August 1909)
  11. 1961–1963 Pienaar, Michiel Hendrik de Wet (born 12 October 1900) married Anna Susanna Siebrits(born 22 May 1904) Mike Pienaar Boulevard in Bellville West is named after him.
  12. 1963–1966 Bezuidenhout, Willem Johannes (born 12 October 1900) married Mona Havenga (born 12 January 1903). Bill Bezuidenhout Avenue in Blomtuin Bellville is named after him.
  13. 1966–1969 Pienaar, Michiel Hendrik de Wet.Second term see no 11
  14. 1969–1971 Smit, Pieter Philip (born 8 March 1917, died 10 October 1997). The PP Smit sport fields in Durban Road Bellville is named after him.
  15. 1971–1973 Meyer, Martinus Daniel (born 21 June 1918) married Mary Elizabeth Weidemann (born 18 July 1925) . Tienie Meyer Bypass is named after him.
  16. 1973–1975 de Jager, Josephus Jacobus (born 9 December 1912, died 7 July 2000) married Helena Claudina Nel(born 8 August 1912). Jip de Jager Drive in Welgemoed Bellville is named after him.
  17. 1975–1977 Uys, Daniel(born 3 June 1932) married Beatrix Hendina Moorrees (born 5 September 1934). Danie Uys Park in Boston Bellville is named after him.
  18. 1977–1978 van Schoor, Daniel Willem Jacobus (born 31 March 1935, died 14 August 2001) married Johanna Elizabeth Coetzee (born 2 September 1937). Willie van Schoor Drive in Bellville is named after him.
  19. 1978–1979 de Jager, Josephus Jacobus. Second term see no 16
  20. 1979–1981 Meyer, Martinus Daniel Second term see no 15
  21. 1981–1983 Pienaar, Kristo Johannes (born 4 July 1922, died 6 April 1996) married Christina Wilhelmina van Rooyen (born 24 May 1921)
  22. 1983–1985 Uys, Daniel. Second term see no 17
  23. 1985–1986 Kleynhans, PH
  24. 1986–1987 Meyer, Martinus Daniel. Third term see no 15
  25. 1987–1989 Pienaar, Kristo Johannes. Second term see no 21
  26. 1989–1991 van Schoor, Daniel Willem Jacobus. Second term see no 18
  27. 1991–1994 Kempen, Abraham Petrus de Villiers (born 23 March 1920, died 29 June 2010) married Bramie Joubert (born 18 December 1919). The Awie Kempen Vehicle Testing Grounds is named after him.
  28. 1994–1996 Cronje, Carl Peter Roche (born 10 July 1932, died 2 November 2018) married Miriam Lauretta Sadie.(born 7 April 1933). Carl Cronje Drive is named after him.

In April 1982 P. W. Botha received honorary citizenship of the city.

 
Information road sign for PP Smit Sportsfields from Durban Road

Coat of arms edit

 
Bellville civic coat of arms

The municipal council assumed a coat of arms on 18 June 1947.[32] It later altered the arms, three times, before settling on the final version in 1979. The shield was divided into twelve horizontal bars of red and gold, representing the original village name of "Twaalfmyl". A black vertical band ("pale") down the centre displayed two silver hawk's bells, between which was a small blue shield displaying a golden sheaf of wheat. The crest was a black eagle, and the motto Prendre sa belle. Some time later, the blue shield was removed, and the wheatsheaf was placed directly on the black pale. In 1957, the wheatsheaf was replaced with a third hawk's bell. This version of the arms, re-drawn by Ivan Mitford-Barberton, was registered with the Cape Provincial Administration in February 1959.[33]

The final version of the arms, as amended by Cornelis Pama in 1979, replaced the hawk's bells with church bells.[34] In this form, the arms were registered at the Bureau of Heraldry in February 1980.[35] The registered blazon was : Barry of twelve Gules and Or, on a pale Sable three church bells Argent.

Media edit

  • In May 2007, Meg Ryan and William H. Macy completed the last day of photography for their movie, The Deal, at the Bellville Civic Centre.
  • The novel 2 Dae in Mei (English: 2 Days in May) by Jaco Fouché takes place in Bellville.[36]

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Main Place Bellville". Census 2011.
  2. ^ "Melomed private hospital". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Bellpark Primary". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Eversdal Primary". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  5. ^ "Kenridge Primary". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  6. ^ "Laerskool Totius (Translated Totius Primary)". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  7. ^ "Bellville Mall". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  8. ^ "Tyger Valley". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  9. ^ "Willow Bridge". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  10. ^ "Bellville Public Library". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  11. ^ "Bellville Swimming Pool". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  12. ^ "Cool Runnings". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  13. ^ "PP Smit Sports Grounds". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  14. ^ "Office Locations". Cipla South Africa. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  15. ^ "Contact us". www.biblesociety.co.za. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  16. ^ "Water and sanitation report" (PDF). dws.gov.za. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
  17. ^ "Bellville topographic map, elevation, terrain". Topographic maps. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  18. ^ "Census 2011: Main Place: Bellville: Map". census2011.adrianfrith.com. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  19. ^ Overview transnetfreightrail-tfr.net
  20. ^ "New Belcon terminal creates inland hub". Freight News. 22 October 2010. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
  21. ^ "Jack Muller Park". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  22. ^ "home | Bellville parkrun | Bellville parkrun". www.parkrun.co.za. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  23. ^ "Tygervalley Driving Range | Golf in Cape Town | Golf Village | Mini Golf". Retrieved 10 May 2023.
  24. ^ "Home". Bellville Golf Club. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  25. ^ Frederick Hugh Page Cresswell, Retrieved 25 April 2018[circular reference]
  26. ^ van der Poel, J. (5 April 2007). Selections from the Smuts Papers: Volume 5, September 1919 – November 1934. Cambridge University Pressdate= 5 April 2007. ISBN 9780521033688.
  27. ^ Schoeman, B.M. 1977. Parlementêre verkiesings in Suid-Afrika 1910–1976. Pretoria: Aktuele Publikasies
  28. ^ Bellville Kiesafdeling (Bellville Ward), Retrieved 25 April 2018[circular reference]
  29. ^ "HAAK, Jan Friedrich Wilhelm Inventory of documents". UFS.
  30. ^ Jan Haak, Retrieved 25 April 2018[circular reference]
  31. ^ Pfiser,R. (July 2005). South Africa and African States: From Pariah to Middle Power, 1962–1994. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 9781850436256.
  32. ^ Western Cape Archives : Bellville Municipal Minutes (18. June 1947).
  33. ^ Cape of Good Hope Official Gazette 2957 (6 February 1959).
  34. ^ Strydom, C.J.S. (1981). Bellville'– Wordingsjare van 'n Stad :: Growth of a City.
  35. ^ "National Archives of South Africa : Data of the Bureau of Heraldry". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  36. ^ "Read an Excerpt from Twee Dae in Mei (Translated two days in May)". Retrieved 25 April 2018.

External links edit

  • Bellville Directory
  • University of the Western Cape

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Bellville is a town and former independent city that is now incorporated into the City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality in the Western Cape province of South Africa The town is an industrial and commercial node a university town and a major transportation hub within the Greater Cape Town metropolitan area BellvilleFrom top an areal view of Bellville CBD with Kogelberg Mountains and False Bay in distance Bottom left Bellville town center and TV tower as seen from Tielman Marais Park Bottom right University of the Western Cape Community and Health Sciences faculty at its Bellville campus Coat of armsBellvilleShow map of Western CapeBellvilleShow map of South AfricaBellvilleShow map of AfricaCoordinates 33 54 00 S 18 38 00 E 33 90000 S 18 63333 E 33 90000 18 63333CountrySouth AfricaProvinceWestern CapeMunicipalityCity of Cape TownEstablished1861Area 1 Total52 39 km2 20 23 sq mi Population 2011 1 Total112 507 Density2 100 km2 5 600 sq mi Racial makeup 2011 1 Black African15 7 Coloured29 4 Indian Asian1 5 White50 3 Others3 1 First languages 2011 1 Afrikaans65 4 English25 2 Xhosa2 5 Others7 0 Time zoneUTC 2 SAST Postal code street 7530PO box7535Area code021The residential suburb of Bellville lies approximately 23 kilometres 14 3 mi north east of Cape Town and 38 kilometres 23 6 mi south west of Paarl set amongst the Tygerberg Hills with views over the Cape Fold Mountains Vehicle registrations in Bellville start with CY which also covers the Tygerberg areas of Durbanville Parow and Goodwood Contents 1 Established 2 Hospitals and educational institutes 3 Other places of interest 4 Economy 4 1 Major companies 5 Geography 5 1 Suburbs 5 1 1 East 5 1 2 North 5 1 3 South 5 1 4 West 6 Infrastructure 6 1 Transportation 6 1 1 Rail 6 1 2 Roads 7 Parks and Recreation 8 Constituency 9 Municipality 9 1 Mayors of Bellville 10 Coat of arms 11 Media 12 Notable people 13 References 14 External linksEstablished edit nbsp 12 mile stoneIt was founded as 12 Mile Post Afrikaans 12 Myl Pos because it is located 12 miles 20 km from Cape Town city centre It was first known as Hardekraaltjie Founded as a railway station on the line from Cape Town to Stellenbosch and Strand it was renamed Bellville in 1861 after the surveyor general Charles Bell Hospitals and educational institutes editThe Karl Bremer Hospital functioned as the Academic Hospital for the University of Stellenbosch Medical School but now the adjacent Tygerberg Hospital houses the medical school Other hospitals in Bellville are Mediclinic International Louis Leipoldt and Melomed 2 The Cape Peninsula University of Technology University of the Western Cape University of Stellenbosch Business School and Northlink College are also situated in Bellville D F Malan High School Bellville High School Westcliff School of Skills The Settlers High School and Stellenberg High School are located in the area Primary Schools are Bellpark 3 Bellville Bellville North Boston Eversdal 4 Excelsior Kenridge 5 Mimosa Totius 6 Belville Islamic Primary School Vredelust and Welgemoed Other places of interest edit nbsp Opening Plague for Bellville Stadium in 1992 nbsp Bellville Library 2018The Bellville Velodrome is located in the Tyger Valley area of Bellville The Bellville Velodrome has an indoor cycling track and is next to the Bellville athletics track that used to host the annual MTBS athletics competition Bellville Mall 7 Tygervalley Shopping centre 8 and Willow Bridge 9 are shopping centres in Bellville The last two shopping centres were built on the grounds that used to be a quarry and a jail Other sports an entertainment includes Bellville library 10 Bellville swimming pool 11 Cool Runnings 12 and PP Smit Sport fields 13 Economy editMajor companies edit Bellville is one of the main business nodes in the Greater Cape Town metropolitan area home to the headquarters of major corporations such as insurance giant Sanlam and its subsidiary Santam Metropolitan Pioneer Foods Cipla South Africa Medi Rite Footgear Afrimat and the Bible Society of South with most of these companies headquartered in the Tyger Valley commercial node 14 15 Many provincial and local government departments maintain regional branches or other offices in Bellville such as Eskom Department of Water and Sanitation Western Cape Water and Sanitation Department City of Cape Town and Electricity Services City of Cape Town 16 Geography editBellville is situated in the northern suburbs of Cape Town forming the central part of the suburban region between the low lying Cape Flats to the south and the rolling hills of Tygerberg to the north It lies at an average altitude of about 80 m 262 ft above sea level with the altitude gradually rising towards the north where the suburb of Welgemoed on the slopes of the Tygerberg Hill lies at the highest altitude of 310 m 1017 ft The town borders Durbanville to the north Parow to the west Brackenfell to the east Kuilsrivier to the southeast and Belhar to the south 17 Suburbs edit The central business district of Bellville also known as Bellville Central situated along Voortrekker Road is the traditional commercial hub of the town and contains several high rise buildings and structures with the Telkom communications tower dominating the skyline The suburbs north of the N1 highway include the most wealthy and developed parts of the town spreading north to the border with Durbanville and up the Tygerberg Hill which overlooks the Cape Town metropolitan area The suburbs south of the CBD tend to be either solely industrial or solely residential and are included in one of Bellville s lowest income brackets The suburbs east and west of Bellville tend to be mostly quiet and established residential areas with the exception of Stikland an industrial area situated in the far east of Bellville The 2011 census listed the following areas as suburbs under the main place of Bellville 18 East edit Avondstil Belgravia Bellair Blommendal Blomtuin Chrismar Groenvallei Harry de Villiers Heemstede Hillrise Joubertsingel Kempenville Kingston Labiance La Rochelle Laurindale Loumar Manieoord Meyerhof Oakdale Oakglen Runkel Shirley Park Stikland Sunkist Sunray Thalmen Vosfontein VredenburgNorth edit Amanda Glen Bellville Park Bethanie Bloemhof Blomvlei Bo Oakdale Danena De Bron Door de Kraal East Rock Eversdal Glen Ive Hoheizen Kanonberg Kenridge Loevenstein Oude Westhof O Kennedyville Pascall Protea Valley Ridgeworth Rosendal Rosenpark Selborne Silverstream Stellenberg Stellenridge Stellenryk Van Riebeeckshof Welgedacht Welgemoed Welgemoed GreensSouth edit Bellville South Bellville South Industrial Belrail Blanc Kelly Glenhaven Mimosa Sacks Circle Industrial Triangle FarmWest edit Bellville West Bosbell Boston Grahamdale Joostenville VredelustInfrastructure editTransportation edit Rail edit Bellville is a subhub for the Metrorail Western Cape with the Northern Line Cape Town Wellington trains serving Bellville Parow Goodwood Cape Town Brackenfell Kraaifontein Paarl and Wellington The smaller Bellville Strand Line branches off from the Northern Line serving Bellville Kuilsrivier Eersterivier Stellenbosch via Stellenbosch branch line Somerset West and Strand Bellville is also a major hub for Transnet Freight Rail containing a major container terminal Belcon directly south of the CBD officially opened by Transnet in 2010 The container terminal which serves as a dry port is connected to the Port of Cape Town via rail as well as the rest of South Africa by road and rail and acts as a break of bulk point for container trucks transporting goods to and from the Port of Cape Town 19 20 Roads edit The N1 is the major freeway that runs through Bellville roughly running SW to NE from Cape Town to Paarl separating Bellville Central from Bellville s northern suburbs The R300 Kuils River Freeway is a freeway in the east of Bellville starting at an interchange with the N1 heading south towards Mitchells Plain The R101 starts at the intersection with the M30 and runs north east towards Brackenfell as Old Paarl Road The R102 runs through the centre of Bellville from Parow in the west to Kuilsrivier in the south east as Voortrekker Road in Bellville Central and Strand Road The R302 is a major artery between Bellville and Durbanville running north from Bellville Central as Durban Road Willie van Schoor Avenue and Durbanville Avenue Bellville is also served by a network of metropolitan routes linking it to surrounding suburbs including the M10 to Cape Town International Airport in the south M16 to Durbanville in the north and Tygerberg Hospital in the south M23 to Stellenbosch in the south east M25 to Brackenfell in the east M31 to Durbanville M73 to Brackenfell M124 to Durbanville and the M171 to Delft in the south The town is also served internally by metropolitan routes including the M11 provides a bypass to the south of Bellville Central M30 M121 and M189 Parks and Recreation editBellville contains several public parks and recreational dams within its neighbourhoods most notably Jack Muller Danie Uys Park in Boston north of the town centre where the Parkrun Bellville takes place every Saturday Majik Forest on the northern outskirts of Bellville Door de Kraal Dam in the north of Bellville and Rosendal Dam in the north of Bellville 21 In addition the Tygerberg Nature Reserve is set above Bellville on the Tygerberg Hills to the north west and offers scenic views across the Greater Cape Town metropolitan area 22 Golf is also one of the main recreational activities performed in Bellville with the Bellville Golf Club being the main golf course in the town lying on the slopes of the northern suburb of Welgemoed and the Golf Village Tygervalley a driving range in Tyger Valley 23 24 Constituency editThe town was a constituency in the Cape Peninsula Cape Town Cape Province in the South African House of Assembly starting in 1933 The first elected member was FHP Creswell b 13 November 1866 d 28 August 1948 25 26 In 1939 it was not a constituency any more In 1953 it regained constituency status and JFW Haak won Haak retained this until 1970 when Louis Pienaar took over from him In 1975 AT van der Merwe took over from him 27 Municipality editBellville was a municipality from 1940 to 1996 and was given the status of a city on 7 September 1979 Mayors of Bellville edit 1940 1943 van Niekerk Andries Joseph born 14 May 1882 died 30 April 1953 married Athalia Solms born 4 August 1876 1943 1944 Blanckenberg Josias Jacobus born 10 March 1907 died 21 October 1992 1944 1949 van Niekerk Andries Joseph Second term see no 1 1949 1950 Haak Jan Friedrich Wilhelm born 20 April 1917 died 16 February 1993 married Maria Smuts Theron born 1 August 1917 Jan Haak was also the Minister of Economy in the South African Government from 1967 to 1970 28 29 He was also as member of the National Party representing Bellville in Parliament 30 31 1950 1952 Duminy Hendrik Cornelis van Niekerk born 6 September 1899 died 29 March 1974 married Frieda Moolman 1952 1953 Sacks Alec born 14 April 1913 died 29 May 1974 married Anita Joseph born 15 March 1922 1953 1954 West Adam Johannes born 7 August 1905 died 30 November 1983 married Maria Margaretha Visser AJ West Street in Boston Bellville is named after him 1954 1956 Barnard Johannes Hendrik born 3 September 1891 died 17 October 1956 married Lucia Ruth Mosel Barnard Street in Oakdale Bellville is named after him 1956 1958 Meyer Petrus Hendrik born 7 September 1926 married Stephanie Swart born 20 November 1926 1958 1961 van Riet Willem Frederik born 11 July 1910 died 9 December 1988 married Augusta Dorothy de Villiers born 31 August 1909 1961 1963 Pienaar Michiel Hendrik de Wet born 12 October 1900 married Anna Susanna Siebrits born 22 May 1904 Mike Pienaar Boulevard in Bellville West is named after him 1963 1966 Bezuidenhout Willem Johannes born 12 October 1900 married Mona Havenga born 12 January 1903 Bill Bezuidenhout Avenue in Blomtuin Bellville is named after him 1966 1969 Pienaar Michiel Hendrik de Wet Second term see no 11 1969 1971 Smit Pieter Philip born 8 March 1917 died 10 October 1997 The PP Smit sport fields in Durban Road Bellville is named after him 1971 1973 Meyer Martinus Daniel born 21 June 1918 married Mary Elizabeth Weidemann born 18 July 1925 Tienie Meyer Bypass is named after him 1973 1975 de Jager Josephus Jacobus born 9 December 1912 died 7 July 2000 married Helena Claudina Nel born 8 August 1912 Jip de Jager Drive in Welgemoed Bellville is named after him 1975 1977 Uys Daniel born 3 June 1932 married Beatrix Hendina Moorrees born 5 September 1934 Danie Uys Park in Boston Bellville is named after him 1977 1978 van Schoor Daniel Willem Jacobus born 31 March 1935 died 14 August 2001 married Johanna Elizabeth Coetzee born 2 September 1937 Willie van Schoor Drive in Bellville is named after him 1978 1979 de Jager Josephus Jacobus Second term see no 16 1979 1981 Meyer Martinus Daniel Second term see no 15 1981 1983 Pienaar Kristo Johannes born 4 July 1922 died 6 April 1996 married Christina Wilhelmina van Rooyen born 24 May 1921 1983 1985 Uys Daniel Second term see no 17 1985 1986 Kleynhans PH 1986 1987 Meyer Martinus Daniel Third term see no 15 1987 1989 Pienaar Kristo Johannes Second term see no 21 1989 1991 van Schoor Daniel Willem Jacobus Second term see no 18 1991 1994 Kempen Abraham Petrus de Villiers born 23 March 1920 died 29 June 2010 married Bramie Joubert born 18 December 1919 The Awie Kempen Vehicle Testing Grounds is named after him 1994 1996 Cronje Carl Peter Roche born 10 July 1932 died 2 November 2018 married Miriam Lauretta Sadie born 7 April 1933 Carl Cronje Drive is named after him In April 1982 P W Botha received honorary citizenship of the city nbsp Information road sign for PP Smit Sportsfields from Durban RoadCoat of arms edit nbsp Bellville civic coat of armsThe municipal council assumed a coat of arms on 18 June 1947 32 It later altered the arms three times before settling on the final version in 1979 The shield was divided into twelve horizontal bars of red and gold representing the original village name of Twaalfmyl A black vertical band pale down the centre displayed two silver hawk s bells between which was a small blue shield displaying a golden sheaf of wheat The crest was a black eagle and the motto Prendre sa belle Some time later the blue shield was removed and the wheatsheaf was placed directly on the black pale In 1957 the wheatsheaf was replaced with a third hawk s bell This version of the arms re drawn by Ivan Mitford Barberton was registered with the Cape Provincial Administration in February 1959 33 The final version of the arms as amended by Cornelis Pama in 1979 replaced the hawk s bells with church bells 34 In this form the arms were registered at the Bureau of Heraldry in February 1980 35 The registered blazon was Barry of twelve Gules and Or on a pale Sable three church bells Argent Media editIn May 2007 Meg Ryan and William H Macy completed the last day of photography for their movie The Deal at the Bellville Civic Centre The novel 2 Dae in Mei English 2 Days in May by Jaco Fouche takes place in Bellville 36 Notable people editNeil de Kock South Africa national rugby union team player Vernon Philander South Africa national cricket team player Yolandi Potgieter South Africa national women s cricket team player Con de Lange South Africa national cricket team player Francois Van Coke Lead singer of FokofpolisiekarReferences edit a b c d Main Place Bellville Census 2011 Melomed private hospital Retrieved 25 April 2018 Bellpark Primary Retrieved 25 April 2018 Eversdal Primary Retrieved 25 April 2018 Kenridge Primary Retrieved 25 April 2018 Laerskool Totius Translated Totius Primary Retrieved 25 April 2018 Bellville Mall Retrieved 25 April 2018 Tyger Valley Retrieved 25 April 2018 Willow Bridge Retrieved 25 April 2018 Bellville Public Library Retrieved 25 April 2018 Bellville Swimming Pool Retrieved 25 April 2018 Cool Runnings Retrieved 25 April 2018 PP Smit Sports Grounds Retrieved 25 April 2018 Office Locations Cipla South Africa Retrieved 24 March 2023 Contact us www biblesociety co za Retrieved 24 March 2023 Water and sanitation report PDF dws gov za Retrieved 10 May 2023 Bellville topographic map elevation terrain Topographic maps Retrieved 24 March 2023 Census 2011 Main Place Bellville Map census2011 adrianfrith com Retrieved 24 March 2023 Overview transnetfreightrail tfr net New Belcon terminal creates inland hub Freight News 22 October 2010 Retrieved 7 November 2023 Jack Muller Park Retrieved 25 April 2018 home Bellville parkrun Bellville parkrun www parkrun co za Retrieved 24 March 2023 Tygervalley Driving Range Golf in Cape Town Golf Village Mini Golf Retrieved 10 May 2023 Home Bellville Golf Club Retrieved 24 March 2023 Frederick Hugh Page Cresswell Retrieved 25 April 2018 circular reference van der Poel J 5 April 2007 Selections from the Smuts Papers Volume 5 September 1919 November 1934 Cambridge University Pressdate 5 April 2007 ISBN 9780521033688 Schoeman B M 1977 Parlementere verkiesings in Suid Afrika 1910 1976 Pretoria Aktuele Publikasies Bellville Kiesafdeling Bellville Ward Retrieved 25 April 2018 circular reference HAAK Jan Friedrich Wilhelm Inventory of documents UFS Jan Haak Retrieved 25 April 2018 circular reference Pfiser R July 2005 South Africa and African States From Pariah to Middle Power 1962 1994 I B Tauris ISBN 9781850436256 Western Cape Archives Bellville Municipal Minutes 18 June 1947 Cape of Good Hope Official Gazette 2957 6 February 1959 Strydom C J S 1981 Bellville Wordingsjare van n Stad Growth of a City National Archives of South Africa Data of the Bureau of Heraldry Retrieved 25 April 2018 Read an Excerpt from Twee Dae in Mei Translated two days in May Retrieved 25 April 2018 External links editBellville Directory University of the Western Cape Bellville Business Directory Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bellville 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