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SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL ANTHEM
Nkosi sikelel' iAfrika
Maluphakanyisw' uphondo Iwayo,
Yizwa imithandazo yethu,
Nkosi sikelela, thina lusapho Iwayo.
Morena boloka setjhaba sa heso,
O fedise dintwa le matshwenyeho,
O se boloke, o se boloke setjhaba sa heso,
Setjhaba sa South Afrika, South Afrika.
Uit die blou ban onse hemel,
Uit die dieptes van ons see,
Oor ons ewige gebergtes,
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Oor ons ewige gebergtes,
Waar die kranse antwoord gee,
Sounds the call to come together,
And united we shall stand,
Let us live and strive for freedom,
In South Africa our land.
Imagine Hout Bay
Just imagine, just imagine
Imagine Hout Bay is a place for you
And me
Imagine that we live in harmony
Just imagine, just imagine
Imagine Hout Bay is a place for me
And you
Imagine we can make our dreams come trueImagine that we live in harmony
If you look in your heart
You can reach for the stars
Start to dream and believe it comes true
Just believe in yourself
And with each other’s help
We make your dreams come true
Imagine we can make our dreams come true
And the future is near
Where we know no more fear
When the children play safe in the streets
No more guns, no more crime
Lots of jobs in no time
Imagine and it will be
Just imagine, just imagine
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Just imagine, just imagine
Imagine Hout Bay is a place for me
And you
Imagine we can make our dreams come true
HUGE appreciation
■ Today wouldn’t have been possible without the following people:
Imagine Hout Bay “Management”:
Bronwen Lankers-Byrne, Bon Gertz, Mirjam Anema, Deserona Cloete
Appreciative Inquiry gurus:
Brenda Williams, Jane Kennedy
City of Cape Town:
Pam Naidoo, Valencia Arendse, Tracy Hansen and team
Sponsors:
Venues: Community Cultural Centre, Sentinel Primary, Kronendal School, Hout Bay
International Church
Resources: Rotary, Research Surveys, Centrepoint, Medialab, Silverado Spur, The
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Resources: Rotary, Research Surveys, Centrepoint, Medialab, Silverado Spur, The
Florist, La Cuccina, Hout Bay Stationers, Woolworths, Spar
Quantitative processing and analysis:
Dr. Jannie Hofmeyr, coding team led by Alison Rice, Pia Bachmann
Multimedia:
Athol Rice, Damian Hardy, Chris Devlin, Zwai Pongoma, Oliver Fuch, Helena Fagan
; and a host of others who have worked behind the scenes to make this possible
And, thanks especially to the interviewers and their
“buddies”Africa Moni Evelyn Masemola Mildred Makabeni
Albert Mhlahlo Faith Ngcelwane Mirjam Anema
Aliki Romano Hamish Chilton Monica Bot
Alison Rice Helena Fagan Nathan Roberts
Alyce Miller Hilary Morris Nick Pearson
Andrea Snyder Jane Kennedy Nobesutu KolisiAndrea Snyder Jane Kennedy Nobesutu Kolisi
Athol Rice Jean Mearns Noma-China Gwabeni
Belinda Duplessie Jennifer Feni Noxolo Ntombi Ngqondela
Bettina Clark Jimmy Sibindi Pam Harper
Bon Gertz Joanna Miller Patricia Mbewana
Brenda Williams Joelene Raatz Peter Fleming
Bronwen Lankers-Byrne John Reed Rene Smith
Carol Carolus Jonathan Miller Rina Cronwright
Caroline Searle Julie Coughlan Roger Toms
Cecil Bloch Lee Anne Clarke Sabine Osse
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Cecil Bloch Lee Anne Clarke Sabine Osse
Chris Frechas Les Appleby Sheila Hofmeyr
Chuck Adams Lindelwa Bomela Tish Sodladla
Clifford Nogwanu Lorien Miller Tyrell Sassen
Connie Adams Lyweka Tshingana Unathi Dekase
David Francisco Makazi Funcuza Vincent Sodladla
David Pearson Margie Chilton Xandrien Semple
Deserona Cloete Martin Fynn Yolande van der Ross
Elaine Masemola Michelle Yon Zwai Pongoma
Elizabeth Fleming
Methodology – how did we interview the voice of Hout
Bay?
■ Over the course of two months, a diverse team of 70 volunteers interviewed a representative
sample of 289 Hout Bay residents aged 15 years or older, living in all three communities:
– Harbour – 100 interviews
– Imizamo Yethu – 93 interviews– Imizamo Yethu – 93 interviews
– Valley – 96 interviews
■ Interviews were conducted using a pure random sampling methodology to ensure true
representation of all Hout Bay residents. Interviews were conducted in:
– Every 15th home in the Harbour
– Every 30th home in Imizamo Yethu
– Every 40th home in the Valley
■ Once the home was selected, the “next birthday” rule was enforced to make sure that all
adults living in the home had an equal chance of being interviewed
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adults living in the home had an equal chance of being interviewed
■ For analysis, interviews have been re-proportioned to population numbers, according to the
2001 Census
■ Interviews were conducted in the respondent’s own language to ensure depth and richness
of response. Interviewers made use of a “buddy” system – partnering with a person from the
respective community to act as translator and to foster cross-community involvement
Methodology – Appreciative inquiry
■ All interviewers were trained in the Appreciative Inquiry technique - a collaborative and highly
participative process for engaging people to build the kind of community that they want to live
in
■ Three main phases of the interview:
Appreciate what is:
– Please tell us a story about a high point when you were involved and connected to your
community; What is it about Hout Bay that you value, appreciate or treasure the most?
What is it that gives life to Hout Bay? What can Hout Bay offer the world?
Imagine what can be:
– Imagine Hout Bay 10 years from now. The year is 2014 and extraordinary and wonderful
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– Imagine Hout Bay 10 years from now. The year is 2014 and extraordinary and wonderful
things have happened. Hout Bay is a community of which you are extremely proud.
Describe this community that you are living in
Create what will be:
– If you could create 3 things in this community right now, what would they be? What would
your contribution be? How would you get involved?
A quick profile of Hout Bay residents - Did you know
that :
■ The average age of Hout Bay residents is 34 years
– The Valley is the oldest community - one quarter of the Valley are aged 60+
years, bringing the average age there up to 42 years
■ Over half of Hout Bay residents live in a house (55%), versus a shack/bungalow
(34%) or in a flat (11%)
■ Similar numbers of residents speak English (38%) as Xhosa (33%) as their home
language. One quarter speak Afrikaans (24%)
■ On average, residents have been living here for 11 years
– Harbour residents claim the longest tenure averaging 30 years in Hout Bay –
compared to 8 years in both IY and the Valley
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compared to 8 years in both IY and the Valley
■ This is due mainly to the fact that almost two thirds (63%) of Harbour residents
were born in Hout Bay, with an additional 19% coming from the Cape Town area
– Over three-quarters of IY are originally from the Eastern Cape and 14% from
other parts of Cape Town
– Valley residents have come from all over – overseas/other Africa (30%),
Gauteng (28%) and greater Cape Town (25%)
Hout Bay is valued for its people, its beauty and the
fact that people can work here
68
60
People
Beauty
48
38
22
19
18
16
11
Employment opportunities
Facilities
Village character
Safe/less crime
Sport activities
Vibe/atmosphere
Tourism
12
9
7
6
0 20 40 60 80 100
Houses
Environment
Leisure activities
Hout Bay people :
68
60
People
Beauty
Community spirit – 49%
Sense of community exists here, people
are friendly, the community acts together,
people know each other, people interact 48
38
22
19
18
16
11
Employment opportunities
Facilities
Village character
Safe/less crime
Sport activities
Vibe/atmosphere
Tourism
people know each other, people interact
with each other, it’s a caring community,
you get a feeling of belonging here, “Hout
Bay is like a big extended family”
People help each other – 28%
People help out in the community, help
children, helped out when there were fires
(10% mentioned this as a high point)
Diverse, multicultural community – 19%
(V)
13
9
7
6
0 20 40 60 80 100
Houses
Environment
Leisure activities
(V)
Mixed community, mixed races, no
discrimination here, friendliness from all
races
The beauty of Hout Bay :
68
60
People
Beauty Sea and the beach – 27%
Close to the sea, sea views, beautiful 48
38
22
19
18
16
11
Employment opportunities
Facilities
Village character
Safe/less crime
Sport activities
Vibe/atmosphere
Tourism
Close to the sea, sea views, beautiful
beach (V)
Beautiful place, visually stunning, “a
piece of heaven” – 17% (V)
Beautiful mountains – 16%
Combination of sea and mountains, the
valley surrounded by the mountains and
the sea – 11%
14
9
7
6
0 20 40 60 80 100
Houses
Environment
Leisure activities
Natural beauty, natural surroundings –
10% (V)
Working in Hout Bay – different connotations for
Harbour vs IY residents:
68
60
People
Beauty Fishing industry – 27% (H)
48
38
22
19
18
16
11
Employment opportunities
Facilities
Village character
Safe/less crime
Sport activities
Vibe/atmosphere
Tourism
Plenty of jobs in Hout Bay, job
opportunities, currently working in Hout
Bay – 17% (IY)
Work is easier to get here, easy to find a
job – 7% (IY)
Work is close by so that you don’t need
transport (5%) (IY)
15
9
7
6
0 20 40 60 80 100
Houses
Environment
Leisure activities
The different communities value different things
Harbour
%
People 70
Employment 68
Imizamo
Yethu
%
Employment 67
People 56
Valley
%
Beauty 83
People 79Employment 68
Beauty 61
Facilities 41
Safe/less crime 22
Sport activities 20
Vibe/atmosphere 20
Tourism 11
Environment 10
People 56
Beauty 35
Facilities 33
Safe/less crime 31
Sport activities 20
Houses 19
Tourism 9
Village character 9
People 79
Village character 48
Facilities 41
Vibe/atmosphere 23
Employment 17
Sport activities 15
Tourism 12
Environment 8
16
Environment 10
Leisure activities 5
Houses 3
Village character 2
Village character 9
Leisure activities 7
Vibe/atmosphere 7
Environment 4
Environment 8
Safe/less crime 6
Leisure activities 6
Houses 2
Everyone agrees that the people and its beauty is
what makes Hout Bay special
Harbour
%
Imizamo
Yethu
%Valley
%
People 70
Employment 68
Beauty 61
Facilities 41
Safe/less crime 22
Sport activities 20
Vibe/atmosphere 20
Tourism 11
Employment 67
People 56
Beauty 35
Facilities 33
Safe/less crime 31
Sport activities 20
Houses 19
Tourism 9
Beauty 83
People 79
Village character 48
Facilities 41
Vibe/atmosphere 23
Employment 17
Sport activities 15
Tourism 12
17
Tourism 11
Environment 10
Leisure activities 5
Houses 3
Village character 2
Tourism 9
Village character 9
Leisure activities 7
Vibe/atmosphere 7
Environment 4
Tourism 12
Environment 8
Safe/less crime 6
Leisure activities 6
Houses 2
Harbour and IY residents cherish similar things :
Harbour
%
People 70
Employment 68
Imizamo
Yethu
%
Employment 67
People 56
Valley
%
Beauty 83
People 79Employment 68
Beauty 61
Facilities 41
Safe/less crime 22
Sport activities 20
Vibe/atmosphere 20
Tourism 11
Environment 10
People 56
Beauty 35
Facilities 33
Safe/less crime 31
Sport activities 20
Houses 19
Tourism 9
Village character 9
People 79
Village character 48
Facilities 41
Vibe/atmosphere 23
Employment 17
Sport activities 15
Tourism 12
Environment 8
18
Environment 10
Leisure activities 5
Houses 3
Village character 2
Village character 9
Leisure activities 7
Vibe/atmosphere 7
Environment 4
Environment 8
Safe/less crime 6
Leisure activities 6
Houses 2
The top 6 themes are identical in both the Harbour and IY (although with varying
frequency). Thereafter, the Harbour places greater emphasis on the atmosphere here,
whereas IY residents show greater appreciation for their homes and the ability to build
houses here
Valley residents identify with the village character
Harbour
%
People 70
Employment 68
Imizamo
Yethu
%
Employment 67
People 56
Valley
%
Beauty 83
People 79Employment 68
Beauty 61
Facilities 41
Safe/less crime 22
Sport activities 20
Vibe/atmosphere 20
Tourism 11
Environment 10
People 56
Beauty 35
Facilities 33
Safe/less crime 31
Sport activities 20
Houses 19
Tourism 9
Village character 9
People 79
Village character 48
Facilities 41
Vibe/atmosphere 23
Employment 17
Sport activities 15
Tourism 12
Environment 8
19
Environment 10
Leisure activities 5
Houses 3
Village character 2
Village character 9
Leisure activities 7
Vibe/atmosphere 7
Environment 4
Environment 8
Safe/less crime 6
Leisure activities 6
Houses 2
Valley residents treasure the village atmosphere and the fact that Hout Bay can
maintain this feeling and still be close to Cape Town
Imagine Hout Bay 2014 where there are :
70
55
49
Better facilities
Housing
People mentions 49
45
39
37
37
32
25
22
People mentions
Good leadership
Social upliftment
Clean environment
Physical environment
Safe/no crime
Everyone working
Development managed
21
22
17
11
0 20 40 60 80 100
Development managed
Tourism
Improved standard of living
What facilities will be improved?
Better Facilities Total
%
Schools/education 34More schools, decent schools, all children go to
school and are well educated
Facilities for the elderly/disabled 24
Sports facilities 15
Children's facilities 15
Utilities 14
Transport 12
Special care and enough resources, old age homes,
make Hout Bay wheelchair friendly (V)
Sports grounds, sports fields, soccer fields well kept,
other sporting facilities eg basketball, netball, etc
Community centre for the youth, activity centres,
children’s playgrounds
All houses have water, electricity, proper sewerage,
toilets (IY)
Better roads, safe roads, proper roads (V)
school and are well educated
22
Transport 12
Commercial facilities 10
Medical facilities 7
Social facilities 4
Better roads, safe roads, proper roads (V)
Cinemas (V), enough shops
Houses for everyone:
70
55
Better facilities
Housing
Everyone has houses – 30% (IY)
There will be houses for everybody,
brick houses, building of houses 49
45
39
37
37
32
25
People mentions
Good leadership
Social upliftment
Clean environment
Physical environment
Safe/no crime
Everyone working
brick houses, building of houses
No more shacks – 13%
Hout Bay will have houses, not shacks,
no more bungalows, no squatter camps
Better houses, better homes – 7%
Controlled housing, well-spaced
houses – 5% (V)
No large housing developments, no
23
22
17
11
0 20 40 60 80 100
Development managed
Tourism
Improved standard of living
No large housing developments, no
cluster homes, no high rise flats – 3%
(V)
People and leadership in 2014:
70
55
Better facilities
Housing
People respect each other – 13%
Cohesive community in which everyone
works and lives together – 13%
Warm, caring community with good 49
45
39
37
37
32
25
People mentions
Good leadership
Social upliftment
Clean environment
Physical environment
Safe/no crime
Everyone working
Warm, caring community with good
community spirit – 11%
No us and them – all one - where all three
communities live in peace – 11%
People living in harmony, peaceful – 10%
Leaders look after and care about the
community – 14%
24
25
22
17
11
Everyone working
Development managed
Tourism
Improved standard of living
Honest leaders who think of the people not
themselves – 11%
Dedicated leaders – 10%
United leadership – leaders working
together and serving all sectors of the
community – 9%
Other specifics of life in Hout Bay 2014:
70
55
Better facilities
Housing
• Upliftment of children and youth (22%) –
better life for kids, youth living morally,
youth make better choices
• Upliftment of elderly and disabled (21%) (H) 49
45
39
37
37
32
25
People mentions
Good leadership
Social upliftment
Clean environment
Physical environment
Safe/no crime
Everyone working
• Upliftment of elderly and disabled (21%) (H)
– respect for the elderly, elderly are well
looked after
• Hout Bay is cleaner (27%), has clean
streets (9%)
• Beautiful place (15%), nature has been
preserved (12%) (V)
• No crime, no gangsterism (17%) where
25
22
17
11
0 20 40 60 80 100
Development managed
Tourism
Improved standard of living
people live safely (12%)
• Jobs for everyone (18%)
• Hout Bay’s growth has been limited (10%)
• Tourist paradise (9%)
Mentions over 10%
What are the different dreams of each community?
Harbour
%
Better facilities
Schools
Elderly/disabled
62
33
19
Imizamo
Yethu
%
Housing 69
Better facilities 69
Valley
%
Better facilities
Schools
Elderly/disabled
75
37
28Elderly/disabled 19
People 60
Social upliftment of:
Elderly/disabled
Children & youth
No drugs/alcohol
55
34
26
20
Good leadership 46
Clean environment 39
Housing 36
Physical environment 33
Better facilities
Schools
Utilities
Elderly/disabled
Children
Sports
69
31
24
22
17
15
Good leadership 43
Social upliftment of:
Children & youth
Elderly/disabled
33
19
14
People 31
Clean environment 30
Elderly/disabled
Commercial
Sports
Transport
Children
Medical
Utilities
28
22
20
18
17
12
10
People 60
Physical environment 60
Housing 53
Good leadership 46
26
Physical environment 33
Everyone working 30
Safe/no crime 27
Tourism 25
Better standard of
living 13
Clean environment 30
Safe/no crime 28
Everyone working 25
Tourism 18
Physical environment 15
Development managed 45
Clean environment 44
Safe/no crime 40
Social upliftment of:
Children & youth
Elderly/disabled
35
23
21
Everyone working 21
Standard of living 15
Tourism 12Mentions over 10%
What can be done right now?
72
33
31
Facilities
Better housing
More jobs
Facilities Total
%
Children and youth facilities 2331
24
21
15
14
10
8
7
More jobs
Clean environment
Better living conditions
Safe/no crime
Social upliftment
Better standard of living
Physical environment
Leadership
Children and youth facilities 23
Schools 20
Sports facilities 19
Utilities 12
Transport 11
Commercial facilities 10
Medical facilities 10
Facilities for elderly/disabled 8
28
7
2
2
0 20 40 60 80 100
Leadership
Tourism
People
Social facilities 8
What are the immediate wishes of Harbour residents?
Harbour
%
Facilities 76
Better housing 36
Facilities Harbour
%Better housing 36
More jobs 35
Social upliftment 18
Clean environment 17
Safe/no crime 12
Standard of living 11
Children and youth facilities
Youth centre (10%), more
amenities & activities for kids
(9%), kids playgrounds (8%)
31
Sports facilities 30
Schools
Better education (7%), Decent
high school (5%)
25
29
high school (5%)
Medical facilities
Better facilities, 24hr clinic, better
ambulances (14%)
16
Facilities for elderly/disabled
Care centre for the old (7%)
11
Thematic mentions over 10%
Other specifics:
• Clean up the area (14%)
• Drug-free community (12%)
What are the immediate wishes of Imizamo Yethu
residents?
Imizamo
Yethu
%
Facilities 68 Facilities Imizamo
YethuFacilities 68
Better housing 46
More jobs 39
Clean environment 29
Social upliftment 18
Safe/no crime 18
Standard of living 12
Better living conditions 11
Yethu
%
Children and youth facilities
Kids playgrounds (5%), youth
programme/groups (5%), more
activities and amenities for kids
(4%)
21
Utilities 21
30
Better leadership 10 Improved water facilities,
ablutions, taps, toilets (17%),
electricity (7%)
Schools
Better schools (12%)
19
Sports facilities 12
Thematic mentions over 10%
Other specifics:
• Control alcohol problem, licence shebeens
(9%)
• People live in harmony (10%)
What are the immediate wishes of Valley residents?
Valley
%
Facilities 74
Better living conditions 38
Facilities Valley
%
Sports facilities 21More jobs 22
Clean environment 22
Better housing 18
Safe/no crime 15
Physical environment 13
Sports facilities 21
Transport
Good roads, more roads, the top road (12%),
public transport, better transport system (7%)
21
Children and youth facilities
Youth centre (9%), more activities & amenities for
kids (5%)
20
Schools 20Other specifics:
31
Schools
Decent high school (7%), better education (5%)
20
Commercial facilities
Cinema (9%), more shops (5%)
18
Social facilities
Community centre (7%)
10
Thematic mentions over 10%
Other specifics:
• Solve IY problems (23%)
• Upgrade police (8%)
Longer vs shorter term goals
SHORTER TERM
Total
%
Better facilities
Children & youth
Schools
72
23
20
LONGER TERM
Total
%
Better facilities
Schools
Elderly/disabled
70
34
24 Schools
Sports
Utilities
Transport
Commercial
Medical
Elderly/disabled
Social
20
19
12
11
10
10
8
8
Better housing 33
More jobs 31
Clean environment 24
Better living conditions 21
Elderly/disabled
Sports
Children and youth
Utilities
Transport
Commercial
Medical
Social
24
15
15
14
12
10
7
4
Better housing 55
People mentions 49
Good leadership 45
Social upliftment 39
32
Better living conditions 21
Safe/no crime 15
Social upliftment 14
Better standard of living 10
Social upliftment 39
Clean environment 37
Physical environment 37
Safe/no crime 32
Everyone working 25
Development managed 22
Tourism 17
Improved standard of living 11
• Immediate actions are to:
• Build houses
• Improve the job situation
• Clean up Hout Bay
• Provide amenities for the children and youth