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Mitchells Plain

Coordinates:34°3′2″S18°37′5″E / 34.05056°S 18.61806°E /-34.05056; 18.61806
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Suburb of Cape Town, in Western Cape, South Africa
Place in Western Cape, South Africa
Mitchells Plain
From top, Mitchells Plain sign at the intersection of the M7 and R300. An aerial view of Mitchells Plain (centre right). A view over Westridge from the dunes at theWestridge Gardens (centre left). The notable Luco Meyer town centre taxi rank (bottom left). Mitchells Plain town centre market (bottom right).
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Coordinates:34°3′2″S18°37′5″E / 34.05056°S 18.61806°E /-34.05056; 18.61806
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceWestern Cape
MunicipalityCity of Cape Town
Area
 • Total
43.76 km2 (16.90 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total
310,485
 • Density7,095/km2 (18,380/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African7.3%
 • Coloured90.8%
 • Indian/Asian0.6%
 • White0.2%
 • Other1.1%
First languages (2011)
 • English47.4%
 • Afrikaans46.9%
 • Xhosa3.3%
 • Other2.4%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
7785
PO box
7789
School children at Mitchells Plain school. They draw learners fromKhayelitsha and Philippi as well.
Taxis from Cape Town station to Mitchells Plain

Mitchells Plain is a large census designated sub-place[2] located within theCity of Cape Town,Western Cape,South Africa and situated about 28 km (17 mi) from theCape Town city centre. It is one of South Africa's largest residential areas and contains multiple smaller suburbs. It is located on theCape Flats on theFalse Bay coast betweenMuizenberg andKhayelitsha. Conceived of as a "model suburb" by theapartheid government, it was built during the 1970s to provide housing forColoured victims of forced removal due to the implementation of theGroup Areas Act.

At an estimated population of 290,000–305,000[3] people, it comprises a number of sub-sections which reflect the diverse class backgrounds of the population. It was once a major stronghold of theUnited Democratic Front, the broad-based ANC-sponsored anti-apartheid body. It also has one of greater Cape Town's biggest shopping centres, known as the Liberty Promenade.

History

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Mitchells Plain was created by the apartheid government in the early 1970s as a Coloured township for middle-income families and coloured people who were forcefully removed from their homes.[4] The township was laid out in terms of the neighbourhood unit concept with large open spaces, localised public facilities and wide arterial routes. Various forms of housing were provided including, freestanding, semi-detached andduplex housing. However, by the late 80s and 90s, major areas of Mitchells Plain (mostly in the suburb's eastern half) deteriorated into urban ghettos.Gangsterism anddrug abuse has increased and a number ofinformal settlements has sprung up in several areas, most notably in Eastridge and Tafelsig.[5]

Siqalo riots

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In May 2018, violent protests around service delivery broke out in the Siqalo informal settlement. Residents blockaded entrance roads in and out of Mitchells Plain, resulting in conflict with Mitchells Plain residents.[6]

Etymology

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The residential area was reportedly named after Mitchell Baker but this is unconfirmed, and is one of a number of possible explanations.[citation needed] Another theory is that the area was named after MajorCharles Cornwallis Michell, the Cape's first surveyor-general.[7] Yet another theory is that the area was named after a farmer that previous owned a farm that the neighborhood was built on.[7]

Sub-sections

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Mitchells Plain is split into a number of sub-sections or suburbs. The western half of the township is home to a wealthier middle class population, while the eastern half comprises poorer working class communities.[citation needed]

Demographics

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According to 2011 census data compiled byStatistics South Africa, Mitchells Plain comprises the following in terms of demographics:[8]

GroupMalePercentageFemalePercentageTotalPercentage
Black African12,6924.4814,0214.9522,7237.32
Coloured122,36043.17131,48546.43281,82990.77
Indian/Asian9020.328610.301,9260.62
White2740.093070.105810.19
Total151,03348.64159,45351.36310,486100

Mitchells Plain today

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Rain Daisies in full bloom at the entrance to the Mnandi Beach, just south of Rocklands in Mitchells Plain and bordering theWolfgat Nature Reserve.

Today Mitchells Plain is one of Cape Town's andSouth Africa's largest suburbs.[9] with a population of about 310,000 people in 2020.[2]

In terms of economic activity, investment is primarily in retail development with Mitchell's Plain being considered as having the strongest level of investment on theCape Flats. It has acentral business district (CBD), locally called the "Town Centre" and three large shopping centres; Promenade Shopping Centre on AZ Berman Drive, Westgate Mall on the corner of Morgenster and Vanguard Drive and Watergate Shopping Centre, completed in 2017, on the corner of the Cape Flats Freeway (R300) and AZ Berman Drive. The Promenade Shopping Centre is the largest with more than 120 stores comprising major clothing, furniture, banks and restaurant chains.[10] Informal economic activity is a significant part of the local economy. Such activity reflects a dominance of retail functions with informal trading responding to market and thus concentrated around the mainpublic transport interchanges and along heavily utilised pedestrian routes.[citation needed]

The area has or is bordered by a number of notable parks and nature reserves. TheMnandi Beach is ablue flag rated beach located to the south of the area.[11] TheWestridge Gardens are located in the community of Westridge features manyCape Flats Sand Fynbos species in an urban garden setting.[12] Two nature reserves border Mitchells Plain that are also notable for their Cape Flats Sand Fynbos ecosystems are theWolfgat Nature Reserve and theVesuvius Way Conservation Area.

Public transport

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Mitchells Plain is reasonably well served bypublic transport services comprising commuter rail, bus and mini-bus taxi services. There are threeCape Metrorail commuter rail stations within the area at Kapteinsklip, Mitchell's Plain and Lentegeur. The rail line extends northwards towards Philippi,Cape Town CBD and the industrial areas at Epping. The commuter rail service is commonly characterised by overcrowding during morning and afternoon peak periods as well as being unsafe during off-peak periods.

The Mitchell's Plain Public Transport Interchange at the Mitchell's Plain Station includes a major bus terminus and taxi rank which provide public transport services to every major employment area within the City of Cape Town during the morning peak period. There is regular scheduled bus and unscheduled mini-bus taxi services to Cape Town CBD,Claremont,Bellville,Wynberg, and other areas. At more than 30,000 passenger trips per weekday and more than 90,000 passengers daily, it is one of the busiest transport interchanges in the city.[13] Recent years have seen significant investment by the local authority in improving and upgrading public transport infrastructure and facilities at the Mitchell's Plain Interchange.[14]

Mitchells Plain CBD

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The Mitchells Plain Commercial Business District is commonly referred to as the Town Center by residents. It is a shopping district that includes a 58,000-square-metre (620,000 sq ft) retail plaza, a shopping centre over and around in the train station, a public library, two major transport interchanges and informal markets. Informal traders in the Town Center sell fruit, vegetables, stationery, spices and cosmetics.[citation needed]

Schools

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Mitchells Plain is home to 85 schools,[15] Some of these schools include Meadowridge Primary School, Aloe, Lentegeur, Beacon Hill, Oval North, Cedar, Glendale, Rocklands and Westville PrimarySpine Road, Mondale, Portland, Princeton, Woodlands, Tafelsig, Westridge, Seaview Primary, West End Primary and Westport Primary

Social movements

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The Rocklands Community Hall where the anti-apartheid movement the United Democratic Front (UDF) was founded.

TheUnited Democratic Front, a mass democratic movement of community organisations and trade unions fighting againstapartheid, was launched in Mitchells Plain in August 1983, withAllan Boesak,Frank Chikane andFrances Baard as speakers.[16]

The most active social movements and activist organisations in Mitchells Plain after apartheid have been theWestern Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign, theTreatment Action Campaign and the Mitchells Plain Concerned Hawkers and Traders Association. the Mitchell's Plain Backyarders Association, which had strong links to the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign, organised a massive land occupation - TheMitchell's Plain Land Occupation in 2011.[17]

Prominent residents

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See also

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Sources

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  1. ^abcd"Main Place Mitchells Plain".Census 2011.
  2. ^ab"City of Cape Town – 2011 Census Suburb Mitchells Plain"(PDF).City of Cape Town. July 2013. Retrieved22 December 2021.
  3. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2011-05-15. Retrieved2013-03-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^L. Ommundsen Pessoa, 'Welcome to Mitchell's Plain: Filming a "Model Township" during Apartheid' (2023)https://books.openedition.org/africae/3939
  5. ^Gebhardt, Max (September 20, 2013)."Mitchells Plain worst area for crime in SA".bdlive.co.za. Business Day. Retrieved21 August 2014.
  6. ^Etheridge, Jenna."The history of Siqalo informal settlement and hopes for a new beginning".News24. Retrieved2024-06-09.
  7. ^abDebruin, Simoneh (2016-06-29)."The 'instant coloured city' with a rich history".Plainsman. Retrieved2021-05-20.
  8. ^Census 2001, Mitchells Plain - Cape Town."Error". City of Cape Town. Retrieved31 August 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^City Of Cape Town, Strategic Planning."Khayelitsha/Mitchells Plain District Plan"(PDF). City Of Cape Town. Retrieved31 August 2011.
  10. ^Promenade, Liberty."About Promenade". Liberty. Retrieved31 August 2011.
  11. ^"Mnandi Beach in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town".www.sa-venues.com. Retrieved2023-01-04.
  12. ^"Westridge Gardens in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town".www.sa-venues.com. Retrieved2023-01-04.
  13. ^Cape Town, CITP."Comprehensive Integrated Transport Plan"(PDF). City of Cape Town. Retrieved31 August 2011.
  14. ^District Plan, Khayelitsha/Mitchells Plain."Mitchells Plain Settlement Patterns"(PDF). City of Cape Town. Retrieved31 August 2011.
  15. ^"Browse Schools in Mitchells Plain".
  16. ^"United Democratic Front (UDF) - South African History Online".www.sahistory.org.za. Retrieved2025-03-28.
  17. ^"A Collection of articles on the Association and the occupation it organised". Archived fromthe original on 2013-09-22. Retrieved2013-05-05.
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