UPDATE: The annual minstrel carnival has been postponed until next Saturday (10 January).

 


Are you working in the CBD tomorrow or planning to visit it? You may want to take note of these road closures for the annual minstrel carnival taking place on the 5th January 2015.

The carnival will begin at 12:00 pm and continue throughout the day until 23:30 pm, making its way through the traditional Bo-Kaap course.

Visitors or those working in the city are being advised that no parking will be allowed in Keizersgracht, Darling, Adderley, Wale and Rose streets from 6:00 to 11:00 on the day. Also, there will be no access to public transport on these routes and only accredited traders will be allowed through.

Roads temporarily closed between 10:00 and 23:00 on Monday 5 January 2015:

– Darling Street/Keizersgracht between Chapel and Adderley Streets

– Tennant Street between Caledon Street and Sir Lowry Road

– Sir Lowry Road between Darling and Tennant Streets

– Primrose Street between Longmarket and Darling Streets

– Canterbury Street between Longmarket and Darling Streets

– Harrington Street between Longmarket and Darling Streets

– Buitenkant Street between Caledon and Strand Streets

– Parade Street between Caledon and Stand Streets

– Corporation Street between Longmarket and Darling Streets

– Plein Street between Longmarket and Darling Streets

– Lower Plein Street between Darling and Strand Streets

– Parliament Street between Longmarket and Darling Streets

– Adderley Street between Wale and Strand Streets

– Castle Street between Burg and Adderley Streets

– Hout Street between Burg and Adderley Streets

– Shortmarket Street between Burg and Adderley Streets

– Longmarket Street between Long and Parliament Streets

– Church Street between Burg and Adderley Streets

– Wale Street between Pentz and Adderley Streets

– Burg Street between Longmarket and Wale Streets

– Long Street between Church and Dorp Streets

– Bree Street between Church and Dorp Streets

– Van der Meulen Street between Dorp and Wale Streets

– Rose Street between Wale and Strand Streets

– Helliger Lane between Chiappini and Buitengracht Streets

– Church Street between Chiappini and Buitengracht Streets

– Longmarket Street between Chiappini and Buitengracht Streets

– Shortmarket Street between Chiappini and Buitengracht Streets

– Hout Street between Chiappini and Buitengracht Streets

– Castle Street between Chiappini and Buitengracht Streets

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  • _darlingclaire_
    _darlingclaire_
    January 4, 2015 at 9:55 am

    JustinUtopia Wow, so glad I take the train in to town.

  • JustinUtopia
    JustinUtopia
    January 4, 2015 at 10:01 am

    _darlingclaire_ Think I’ll be doing the same tomorrow!

  • Janette Cheyne
    Janette Cheyne
    January 4, 2015 at 10:26 am

    Riana Courtis

  • jessmanim
    jessmanim
    January 4, 2015 at 10:57 am

    _darlingclaire_ i never see you on the train! what time are you usually riding?

  • Nina Cowling
    Nina Cowling
    January 4, 2015 at 11:37 am

    Thanks but wont go near it!

  • _darlingclaire_
    _darlingclaire_
    January 4, 2015 at 3:04 pm

    jessmanim Any time between 7 and 8 depending on how the morning goes. You?

  • Brenda Alexander Haviga
    Brenda Alexander Haviga
    January 4, 2015 at 3:15 pm

    Oh lordie..why on a Monday?? Don’t these people have jobs?

  • jessmanim
    jessmanim
    January 4, 2015 at 4:06 pm

    _darlingclaire_ Usually between 7 and 7:30.

  • contestedspaces
    contestedspaces
    January 4, 2015 at 6:09 pm

    CapeTownEtc tweetCapeTown looks like Carnival has been postponed.

  • CapeTownEtc
    CapeTownEtc
    January 4, 2015 at 6:47 pm

    contestedspaces tweetCapeTown Thank you! We have updated the post 🙂

  • NadiadeKlerk
    NadiadeKlerk
    January 5, 2015 at 1:18 am

    Wow, what an ignorant comment. This is a proud tradition that besides honouring their heritages also generates some tourism for us. Not only that, but it is such a huge industry in term of organising the entire event a whole year long, that it actually generates jobs for the people organising the event. The participators are not just dancing and singing, but actually competing with each other to win money that is geared toward upgrading community facilities such as schools and libraries.

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