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Somerset West

Somerset West (Afrikaans: Somerset-Wes) is a town in the Western Cape, South Africa. Organisationally and administratively it is included in the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality as a suburb of the Helderberg region (formerly called Hottentots Holland).[2] The vehicle registration code for Somerset West is CFM and the post code is 7130 for street addresses, and 7129 for post office boxes.

Somerset West
Somerset-Wes
From top: Aerial view of Somerset West with Hottentots-Holland Mountains and the Steenbras Dam in the background; An aerial view of the westernmost residential areas of Somerset West around the Helderberg Mountain; Somerset West from Sir Lowry's Pass with Helderberg mountain in the background (left); The Old Lourens River Bridge is a provincial heritage site (left).
Somerset West
Somerset West
Somerset West
Coordinates: 34°05′S 18°51′E / 34.083°S 18.850°E / -34.083; 18.850Coordinates: 34°05′S 18°51′E / 34.083°S 18.850°E / -34.083; 18.850
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceWestern Cape
MunicipalityCity of Cape Town
Established1822
Government
 • CouncillorsBenedicta van Minnen (Ward 15); Stuart Bruce Pringle (Ward 84)
Area
 • Total61.37 km2 (23.70 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total55,166
 • Density900/km2 (2,300/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African13.0%
 • Coloured24.5%
 • Indian/Asian0.9%
 • White60.1%
 • Other1.6%
First languages (2011)
 • Afrikaans52.3%
 • English37.5%
 • Xhosa4.8%
 • Other5.3%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
7130
PO box
7129
Area code+27 (0)21

History

 
Main Road Somerset West in 1909.

A cattle post was established here[clarification needed] by Dutch soldiers in 1672.

A town developed around the Lourens River (originally "Tweederivier", which means "Second River"; "Eersterivier", meaning "First River" passes through Stellenbosch, some 16 km (9.9 mi) to the north) and the farm of Vergelegen (Dutch: "remotely situated"), an 18th-century farmhouse built in the historic Cape Dutch style by Willem Adriaan van der Stel, governor of the Cape and son of Simon van der Stel, who gave his name to the nearby town of Stellenbosch. Willem Adriaan was later sent back to Holland after being charged with corruption and cruelty towards local Dutch farmers. The farm is now owned by a subsidiary of the large mining company Anglo American, who have restored the farmhouse to its original magnificence and continue to produce some of South Africa's best wines there.[citation needed] The farm is open to tourists.

Somerset West was founded in 1822 on part of the historic farm, Vergelegen.[3] The town was named Somerset after a British governor of the Cape Colony during the 1800s, Lord Charles Somerset, with the suffix 'West' being added after 1825 to differentiate it from Somerset East, another South African town in the Eastern Cape. In the 1830s, Sir Lowry's Pass, named after later governor Sir Lowry Cole, was constructed to link the town with outposts further east over the Hottentots-Holland mountains.

In the 1960s, the AECI factory between Somerset West and Strand was the second largest dynamite factory in the world.[citation needed]

Geography

Somerset West is located on the N2 about 45 kilometres (30 mi) east of Cape Town and 20 kilometres (10 mi) kilometres south of Stellenbosch. The town borders Strand and Gordon's Bay and is overlooked by the Helderberg Mountain (meaning "clear mountain"), a part of the Hottentots-Holland range of mountains. The Hottentots-Holland mountains surround Somerset West in an amphitheatre shape.

Suburbs

Somerset West includes more than 65 suburbs covering a large area of 61.37 square kilometres within its administrative boundaries, extending from the satellite villages of Firgrove in the west and Sir Lowry's Pass Village in the east. It includes the following suburbs:[4]

  • Andas Estate
  • Bel' Aire
  • Bene
  • Bergaio
  • Boskloof Eco Estate
  • Braeview
  • Bridgebank
  • Bridgewater
  • Briza
  • Canwick
  • Carey Parks
  • Cherrywood Gardens
  • Chris Nissen Village
  • Dennegeur
  • Die Wingerd
  • Dorhill
  • Erinvale Golf Estate
  • Fairview Heights
  • Firgrove (incl. Firgrove Rural)
  • Fraai Gelegen
  • Garden Village
  • Golden Acre
  • Golden Hill
  • Greenway Rise
  • Haumannshof
  • Helderberg
  • Helderberg Estate
  • Helderberg Rural
  • Helderberg Village
  • Helderrand
  • Heldervue
  • Helderzicht
  • Helena Heights
  • Heritage Mews
  • Heritage Park
  • Illaire
  • Jacques Hill
  • Jonkershoogte
  • Kalamunda
  • La Concorde
  • La Montagne
  • La Sandra
  • Land en Zeezicht
  • Lionviham
  • Longdown Estate
  • Lynn's View
  • Martinville
  • Montclair
  • Monte Sereno
  • Morningside
  • Natures Valley
  • Olive Grove
  • Paardevlei
  • Parel Vallei
  • Pearl Marina
  • Radloff Park
  • Rome Glen
  • Shady Glen
  • Sir Lowry's Pass Village
  • Somerset Ridge
  • Spanish Farm (incl. Spanish Farm Ext 1)
  • Steenbras View
  • Steyn's Nest
  • Stuart's Hill
  • The Vines
  • Victoria Park
  • Westridge
  • Zandberg

Greater Somerset West which extends beyond the town's administrative boundaries also includes the nearby settlements of Croydon and Macassar to the west.

Greater Somerset West has also grown tremendously in the past decade with developments both taking place in the east and west of Somerset West but most notably in the west of the town.

The development west of Somerset West is currently stringing along the N2 and R102 on the large open space between Croydon and Firgrove which separates the Helderberg region from the Cape Flats region along the False Bay. The large open space which once isolated Somerset West from the rest of the Cape Metropole has slowly been closed by the development merging the rest of the metropole with Helderberg to form a more integrated metropolitan area.[5] The developments here mainly consist of gated estates such as the Sitari Country Estate, Croydon Vineyard Estate, Croydon Olive Estate and Kelderhof Country Village. [6][7][8][9][10]

In the south-west of Somerset West is the current mixed-use development of Paardevlei which includes a new private hospital owned by Busamed.[11]

Retail

Being the largest town in the Helderberg region, Somerset West also serves as the main retail hub for the region as well as further surrounding towns such as Grabouw, Botrivier and Stellenbosch.

The largest shopping centre in Somerset West is Somerset Mall located on the corner of the R44 Broadway Boulevard and N2 at the Exit 43 off-ramp. There is a large concentration of retail facilities in the vicinity of Somerset Mall, such as Helderberg Mall, Somerset Value Centre and The Sanctuary.[12][13][14]

Waterstone Village Shopping Centre is located on the corner of the M9 and R44 in the western suburb of Heldervue and Vergelegen Plein is located in the eastern suburb of Dennegeur.[15][16] Sitari Country Estate just outside Somerset West also has a new shopping centre, Sitari Village Mall.

Tourism

Somerset West offers several tourist attractions due to its position on the Hottentots-Holland mountains and between the Cape Winelands and the nearby beaches of Strand and Gordon's Bay.

Wine

Somerset West forms part of the Helderberg Wine Region which is a wine-producing sub-region of the greater Stellenbosch Wine Region. Helderberg includes wine estates such as include 96 Winery, Alto, Audacia, Annandale, Cavalli, Ernie Els, Grangehurst, Guardian Peak, Haskell, Hidden Valley, Idiom, Ken Forrester, Klein Welmoed, Le Riche, Longridge, Lourensford, Lyngrove, Miravel, Morgenster, Peter Falke, Post House, Somerbosch, Uva Mira, Vergelegen, Vergenoegd and Waterkloof.

The most popular and nearest wine estates amongst the many surrounding Somerset West are Vergelegen and Lourensford. The Vergelegen Wine Estate lies on the border of Somerset West, spanning into the Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve. The buildings on the estate constitute fine examples of Cape Dutch architecture.

The Lourensford Wine Estate which neighbours the Vergelegen Wine Estate features the Lourensford Market[17] and a Sports car museum known as MOTOR Studio.[citation needed]

Festivals

Every December, the town has a display of Christmas lights erected atop the street lights of the Main Road. The Helderberg Lights Festival (aka the Strawberry Festival), a flea market and parade, normally complements these lights.

Nature

The Helderberg Nature Reserve,[18] a 363 hectare natural wildlife preserve opened in 1964, contains a wide variety of smaller fauna (small antelope, tortoises and other reptiles) and indigenous flora such as Protea and fynbos.

Guest Houses & B&Bs

In recent years[when?] many guest houses and B&Bs have opened up in Somerset West, since it is conveniently located for Cape Town (45 kilometres (28 mi) away on the N2 motorway), the beaches at the Strand and Gordon's Bay, and the Western Cape's numerous wine farms.

Education

The town has a range of primary and secondary educational facilities.

Primary schools

  • Somerset West Primary School
  • Somerset House
  • Somerset College
  • Somerset West Private School
  • Helderberg Primary School
  • De Hoop Primary
  • Beaumont Primary
  • International School of Helderberg
  • Danie Ackerman Primary School
  • Reddam House Somerset
  • Newberry Montessori School
  • Curro Primary School

High schools

Higher Education

Transport

Busses

Somerset West is serviced by the commuter bus service of Golden Arrow which services the Cape Metropole. Golden Arrow links Somerset West with Cape Town, Delft, Bellville, Khayelitsha, Lwandle, Macassar, Nyanga, Strand and Mitchell's Plain.[19]

Rail

Somerset West lies on the Strand rail branch of the Northern Line operated by Metrorail Western Cape commuter rail system which connects Somerset West to Cape Town in the north-west via Firgrove, Eersterivier, Kuilsrivier and Bellville and to Strand in the south-east via Van der Stel.

Somerset West's considerably far distance from Cape Town within the metropole means that the railway remains an important link to the city and therefore transports huge numbers of commuters every day.

Roads

Somerset West has access to one national route, the N2 and two regional routes, the R44 and R102.

The N2 highway links Somerset West to Cape Town International Airport and Cape Town in the north-west and Grabouw and George in the east. The N2 highway to Cape Town begins as a freeway after the intersection with the R102 on the outskirts of Somerset West. After the R102 intersection, the N2 passes under the R44 off-ramp (Exit 43) near Somerset Mall.

The R44 links Somerset West to Stellenbosch in the north as Broadway Boulevard/Strand Road and Strand, Gordon's Bay and Kleinmond in the south-east as Main Road. The R102 links Somerset West to Kuilsrivier in the north-west via Firgrove, Croydon and Eersterivier as Strand Road. From Kuilsrivier, the R102 further links to Bellville and Cape Town.

Somerset West has access to several metropolitan routes in the Greater Cape Town metropolitan area. The M9 Main Road links Somerset West to Wynberg in Cape Town via Macassar, Khayelitsha, Philippi and Nyanga in the north-west and Sir Lowry's Pass Village in the south-east. The M149 Victoria Street links Somerset West to Strand (via R44). The M153 links Somerset West to Strand in the south-east. The M156 links Somerset West with Firgrove in the north-west.

Taxis

Somerset West is served two kinds of taxis: metered taxis and minibus taxis. Unlike many cities and towns in South Africa, metered taxis are not allowed to drive around the town to solicit fares and instead must be called to a specific location. Metered taxi companies operating in Somerset West include Uber, Bolt, InDriver and Didi.

Minibus taxis are a major form of public transportation in Somerset West and the majority of minibus taxis terminate at the Somerset West Taxi Interchange/Terminus in the CBD.

Notable people

Coats of arms

Municipality (1) — Somerset West was a municipality in its own right from 1904 to 1996. The council approved its first coat of arms on 23 April 1935.[20]

Municipality (2) — In 1953, the council approved a new design, by Ivan Mitford-Barberton and H. Ellis Tomlinson. This was in response to a Cape Provincial Administration circular calling on municipalities to have their arms checked and, if necessary, re-designed to make them heraldically correct. The arms were granted by the College of Arms on 25 November 1953. They were registered at the Bureau of Heraldry in June 1994.[21]

The arms were: Azure, a portcullis chained Or; on a chief of the last a setting sun Gules (i.e. a blue shield displaying a red setting sun on a golden stripe across the top, and a golden portcullis with chains below it). The crest was a golden demi-lion holding a vine, issuing from a red mural crown charged with three golden rings. The motto was Prorsum sursum. The design is canting: the portcullis comes from the Somerset family arms, and the setting sun denotes the west.



Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Main Place Somerset West". Census 2011.
  2. ^ "Official planning suburbs". Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  3. ^ Sandra Olivier (2005). Touring in South Africa. Struik. p. 30. ISBN 978-1-77007-142-1. Retrieved 20 September 2013.
  4. ^ "Census 2011: Main Place: Somerset West". census2011.adrianfrith.com. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  5. ^ Harrison, Jimmy (5 December 2016). "Somerset West — the fast-growing residential location". Medium. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  6. ^ Rawson. "Expansion of Somerset West residential property market has been 'spectacular'". blog.rawson.co.za. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  7. ^ "Sitari Country Estate | Live in the Helderberg's Most Iconic Estate". Sitari Country Estate. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  8. ^ "Kelderhof Country Village | Home". www.kelderhof.co.za. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  9. ^ "Croydon Olive Estate – Fine living security estate in the Helderberg". Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  10. ^ "WELCOME". CroYdon Vineyard Estate. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  11. ^ "Busamed Paardevlei Private Hospital". Busamed Paardevlei Private Hospital. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  12. ^ "Helderberg Centre « HEYSHOPS.CO.ZA". heyshops.co.za. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  13. ^ "Home". Somerset Value Centre. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  14. ^ "The Sanctuary Shopping Centre | Somerset West | Tranquil & Convenient". The Sanctuary Shopping Centre. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  15. ^ "Waterstone Village | Helderberg | An Extraordinary Shopping Experience". Waterstone Village. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  16. ^ "Vergelegen Plein Shopping Centre". www.vergelegenplein.co.za. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  17. ^ "Lourensford Market". www.lfhm.co.za. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  18. ^ "Helderberg Nature Reserve website".
  19. ^ www.gabs.co.za https://www.gabs.co.za/Timetable.aspx. Retrieved 16 June 2022. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  20. ^ Western Cape Archives : Somerset West Municipal Minutes (23 April 1935).
  21. ^ National Archives of South Africa : Data of the Bureau of Heraldry

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For the district in England see Somerset West and Taunton Somerset West Afrikaans Somerset Wes is a town in the Western Cape South Africa Organisationally and administratively it is included in the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality as a suburb of the Helderberg region formerly called Hottentots Holland 2 The vehicle registration code for Somerset West is CFM and the post code is 7130 for street addresses and 7129 for post office boxes Somerset West Somerset WesFrom top Aerial view of Somerset West with Hottentots Holland Mountains and the Steenbras Dam in the background An aerial view of the westernmost residential areas of Somerset West around the Helderberg Mountain Somerset West from Sir Lowry s Pass with Helderberg mountain in the background left The Old Lourens River Bridge is a provincial heritage site left Somerset WestShow map of Western CapeSomerset WestShow map of South AfricaSomerset WestShow map of AfricaCoordinates 34 05 S 18 51 E 34 083 S 18 850 E 34 083 18 850 Coordinates 34 05 S 18 51 E 34 083 S 18 850 E 34 083 18 850CountrySouth AfricaProvinceWestern CapeMunicipalityCity of Cape TownEstablished1822Government CouncillorsBenedicta van Minnen Ward 15 Stuart Bruce Pringle Ward 84 Area 1 Total61 37 km2 23 70 sq mi Population 2011 1 Total55 166 Density900 km2 2 300 sq mi Racial makeup 2011 1 Black African13 0 Coloured24 5 Indian Asian0 9 White60 1 Other1 6 First languages 2011 1 Afrikaans52 3 English37 5 Xhosa4 8 Other5 3 Time zoneUTC 2 SAST Postal code street 7130PO box7129Area code 27 0 21 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Suburbs 3 Retail 4 Tourism 4 1 Wine 4 2 Festivals 4 3 Nature 4 4 Guest Houses amp B amp Bs 5 Education 6 Transport 6 1 Busses 6 2 Rail 6 3 Roads 6 4 Taxis 7 Notable people 8 Coats of arms 9 Gallery 10 ReferencesHistory Edit Main Road Somerset West in 1909 A cattle post was established here clarification needed by Dutch soldiers in 1672 A town developed around the Lourens River originally Tweederivier which means Second River Eersterivier meaning First River passes through Stellenbosch some 16 km 9 9 mi to the north and the farm of Vergelegen Dutch remotely situated an 18th century farmhouse built in the historic Cape Dutch style by Willem Adriaan van der Stel governor of the Cape and son of Simon van der Stel who gave his name to the nearby town of Stellenbosch Willem Adriaan was later sent back to Holland after being charged with corruption and cruelty towards local Dutch farmers The farm is now owned by a subsidiary of the large mining company Anglo American who have restored the farmhouse to its original magnificence and continue to produce some of South Africa s best wines there citation needed The farm is open to tourists Somerset West was founded in 1822 on part of the historic farm Vergelegen 3 The town was named Somerset after a British governor of the Cape Colony during the 1800s Lord Charles Somerset with the suffix West being added after 1825 to differentiate it from Somerset East another South African town in the Eastern Cape In the 1830s Sir Lowry s Pass named after later governor Sir Lowry Cole was constructed to link the town with outposts further east over the Hottentots Holland mountains In the 1960s the AECI factory between Somerset West and Strand was the second largest dynamite factory in the world citation needed Geography EditSomerset West is located on the N2 about 45 kilometres 30 mi east of Cape Town and 20 kilometres 10 mi kilometres south of Stellenbosch The town borders Strand and Gordon s Bay and is overlooked by the Helderberg Mountain meaning clear mountain a part of the Hottentots Holland range of mountains The Hottentots Holland mountains surround Somerset West in an amphitheatre shape Suburbs Edit Somerset West includes more than 65 suburbs covering a large area of 61 37 square kilometres within its administrative boundaries extending from the satellite villages of Firgrove in the west and Sir Lowry s Pass Village in the east It includes the following suburbs 4 Andas Estate Bel Aire Bene Bergaio Boskloof Eco Estate Braeview Bridgebank Bridgewater Briza Canwick Carey Parks Cherrywood Gardens Chris Nissen Village Dennegeur Die Wingerd Dorhill Erinvale Golf Estate Fairview Heights Firgrove incl Firgrove Rural Fraai Gelegen Garden Village Golden Acre Golden Hill Greenway Rise Haumannshof Helderberg Helderberg Estate Helderberg Rural Helderberg Village Helderrand Heldervue Helderzicht Helena Heights Heritage Mews Heritage Park Illaire Jacques Hill Jonkershoogte Kalamunda La Concorde La Montagne La Sandra Land en Zeezicht Lionviham Longdown Estate Lynn s View Martinville Montclair Monte Sereno Morningside Natures Valley Olive Grove Paardevlei Parel Vallei Pearl Marina Radloff Park Rome Glen Shady Glen Sir Lowry s Pass Village Somerset Ridge Spanish Farm incl Spanish Farm Ext 1 Steenbras View Steyn s Nest Stuart s Hill The Vines Victoria Park Westridge ZandbergGreater Somerset West which extends beyond the town s administrative boundaries also includes the nearby settlements of Croydon and Macassar to the west Greater Somerset West has also grown tremendously in the past decade with developments both taking place in the east and west of Somerset West but most notably in the west of the town The development west of Somerset West is currently stringing along the N2 and R102 on the large open space between Croydon and Firgrove which separates the Helderberg region from the Cape Flats region along the False Bay The large open space which once isolated Somerset West from the rest of the Cape Metropole has slowly been closed by the development merging the rest of the metropole with Helderberg to form a more integrated metropolitan area 5 The developments here mainly consist of gated estates such as the Sitari Country Estate Croydon Vineyard Estate Croydon Olive Estate and Kelderhof Country Village 6 7 8 9 10 In the south west of Somerset West is the current mixed use development of Paardevlei which includes a new private hospital owned by Busamed 11 Retail EditBeing the largest town in the Helderberg region Somerset West also serves as the main retail hub for the region as well as further surrounding towns such as Grabouw Botrivier and Stellenbosch The largest shopping centre in Somerset West is Somerset Mall located on the corner of the R44 Broadway Boulevard and N2 at the Exit 43 off ramp There is a large concentration of retail facilities in the vicinity of Somerset Mall such as Helderberg Mall Somerset Value Centre and The Sanctuary 12 13 14 Waterstone Village Shopping Centre is located on the corner of the M9 and R44 in the western suburb of Heldervue and Vergelegen Plein is located in the eastern suburb of Dennegeur 15 16 Sitari Country Estate just outside Somerset West also has a new shopping centre Sitari Village Mall Tourism EditSomerset West offers several tourist attractions due to its position on the Hottentots Holland mountains and between the Cape Winelands and the nearby beaches of Strand and Gordon s Bay Wine Edit Somerset West forms part of the Helderberg Wine Region which is a wine producing sub region of the greater Stellenbosch Wine Region Helderberg includes wine estates such as include 96 Winery Alto Audacia Annandale Cavalli Ernie Els Grangehurst Guardian Peak Haskell Hidden Valley Idiom Ken Forrester Klein Welmoed Le Riche Longridge Lourensford Lyngrove Miravel Morgenster Peter Falke Post House Somerbosch Uva Mira Vergelegen Vergenoegd and Waterkloof The most popular and nearest wine estates amongst the many surrounding Somerset West are Vergelegen and Lourensford The Vergelegen Wine Estate lies on the border of Somerset West spanning into the Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve The buildings on the estate constitute fine examples of Cape Dutch architecture The Lourensford Wine Estate which neighbours the Vergelegen Wine Estate features the Lourensford Market 17 and a Sports car museum known as MOTOR Studio citation needed Festivals Edit Every December the town has a display of Christmas lights erected atop the street lights of the Main Road The Helderberg Lights Festival aka the Strawberry Festival a flea market and parade normally complements these lights Nature Edit The Helderberg Nature Reserve 18 a 363 hectare natural wildlife preserve opened in 1964 contains a wide variety of smaller fauna small antelope tortoises and other reptiles and indigenous flora such as Protea and fynbos Guest Houses amp B amp Bs Edit In recent years when many guest houses and B amp Bs have opened up in Somerset West since it is conveniently located for Cape Town 45 kilometres 28 mi away on the N2 motorway the beaches at the Strand and Gordon s Bay and the Western Cape s numerous wine farms Education EditThe town has a range of primary and secondary educational facilities Primary schools Somerset West Primary School Somerset House Somerset College Somerset West Private School Helderberg Primary School De Hoop Primary Beaumont Primary International School of Helderberg Danie Ackerman Primary School Reddam House Somerset Newberry Montessori School Curro Primary School High schools Hottentots Holland High School Parel Vallei High School Somerset College Somerset West Private School Helderberg High School International School of Helderberg Gordon High School Reddam House Somerset The Mayor Matthews Institution for Excellence Christian Kotze Higher Education Helderberg College of Higher EducationTransport EditBusses Edit Somerset West is serviced by the commuter bus service of Golden Arrow which services the Cape Metropole Golden Arrow links Somerset West with Cape Town Delft Bellville Khayelitsha Lwandle Macassar Nyanga Strand and Mitchell s Plain 19 Rail Edit Somerset West lies on the Strand rail branch of the Northern Line operated by Metrorail Western Cape commuter rail system which connects Somerset West to Cape Town in the north west via Firgrove Eersterivier Kuilsrivier and Bellville and to Strand in the south east via Van der Stel Somerset West s considerably far distance from Cape Town within the metropole means that the railway remains an important link to the city and therefore transports huge numbers of commuters every day Roads Edit Somerset West has access to one national route the N2 and two regional routes the R44 and R102 The N2 highway links Somerset West to Cape Town International Airport and Cape Town in the north west and Grabouw and George in the east The N2 highway to Cape Town begins as a freeway after the intersection with the R102 on the outskirts of Somerset West After the R102 intersection the N2 passes under the R44 off ramp Exit 43 near Somerset Mall The R44 links Somerset West to Stellenbosch in the north as Broadway Boulevard Strand Road and Strand Gordon s Bay and Kleinmond in the south east as Main Road The R102 links Somerset West to Kuilsrivier in the north west via Firgrove Croydon and Eersterivier as Strand Road From Kuilsrivier the R102 further links to Bellville and Cape Town Somerset West has access to several metropolitan routes in the Greater Cape Town metropolitan area The M9 Main Road links Somerset West to Wynberg in Cape Town via Macassar Khayelitsha Philippi and Nyanga in the north west and Sir Lowry s Pass Village in the south east The M149 Victoria Street links Somerset West to Strand via R44 The M153 links Somerset West to Strand in the south east The M156 links Somerset West with Firgrove in the north west Taxis Edit Somerset West is served two kinds of taxis metered taxis and minibus taxis Unlike many cities and towns in South Africa metered taxis are not allowed to drive around the town to solicit fares and instead must be called to a specific location Metered taxi companies operating in Somerset West include Uber Bolt InDriver and Didi Minibus taxis are a major form of public transportation in Somerset West and the majority of minibus taxis terminate at the Somerset West Taxi Interchange Terminus in the CBD Notable people EditSelborne Boome rugby union player Ramsay Carelse high jumper Eddie Daniels ex political prisoner on Robben Island Justin Harding golfer Trevor Immelman professional golfer and winner of the 2008 Masters Tournament Chris McGregor jazz pianist bandleader and composer H V Morton journalist and travel writer Ernest Eddie Peirce boxer Handre Pollard rugby union player Storm Roux New Zealand international footballerCoats of arms EditMunicipality 1 Somerset West was a municipality in its own right from 1904 to 1996 The council approved its first coat of arms on 23 April 1935 20 Municipality 2 In 1953 the council approved a new design by Ivan Mitford Barberton and H Ellis Tomlinson This was in response to a Cape Provincial Administration circular calling on municipalities to have their arms checked and if necessary re designed to make them heraldically correct The arms were granted by the College of Arms on 25 November 1953 They were registered at the Bureau of Heraldry in June 1994 21 The arms were Azure a portcullis chained Or on a chief of the last a setting sun Gules i e a blue shield displaying a red setting sun on a golden stripe across the top and a golden portcullis with chains below it The crest was a golden demi lion holding a vine issuing from a red mural crown charged with three golden rings The motto was Prorsum sursum The design is canting the portcullis comes from the Somerset family arms and the setting sun denotes the west Gallery EditReferences Edit a b c d Main Place Somerset West Census 2011 Official planning suburbs Retrieved 17 March 2019 Sandra Olivier 2005 Touring in South Africa Struik p 30 ISBN 978 1 77007 142 1 Retrieved 20 September 2013 Census 2011 Main Place Somerset West census2011 adrianfrith com Retrieved 16 June 2022 Harrison Jimmy 5 December 2016 Somerset West the fast growing residential location Medium Retrieved 16 June 2022 Rawson Expansion of Somerset West residential property market has been spectacular blog rawson co za Retrieved 16 June 2022 Sitari Country Estate Live in the Helderberg s Most Iconic Estate Sitari Country Estate Retrieved 16 June 2022 Kelderhof Country Village Home www kelderhof co za Retrieved 16 June 2022 Croydon Olive Estate Fine living security estate in the Helderberg Retrieved 16 June 2022 WELCOME CroYdon Vineyard Estate Retrieved 16 June 2022 Busamed Paardevlei Private Hospital Busamed Paardevlei Private Hospital Retrieved 16 June 2022 Helderberg Centre HEYSHOPS CO ZA heyshops co za Retrieved 16 June 2022 Home Somerset Value Centre Retrieved 16 June 2022 The Sanctuary Shopping Centre Somerset West Tranquil amp Convenient The Sanctuary Shopping Centre Retrieved 16 June 2022 Waterstone Village Helderberg An Extraordinary Shopping Experience Waterstone Village Retrieved 16 June 2022 Vergelegen Plein Shopping Centre www vergelegenplein co za Retrieved 16 June 2022 Lourensford Market www lfhm co za Retrieved 5 June 2022 Helderberg Nature Reserve website www gabs co za https www gabs co za Timetable aspx Retrieved 16 June 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Western Cape Archives Somerset West Municipal Minutes 23 April 1935 National Archives of South Africa Data of the Bureau of Heraldry Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Somerset West Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Somerset West amp oldid 1111197365, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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