
Young Urbanists is a community aimed at individuals who have an interest in their city and want to be more engaged stakeholders in the future. Through social, educative a and advocacy events, we connect people who have a passion for cities.
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The idea of travelling between South Africa’s major cities by fast train is easy to get behind.
Imagine reaching Johannesburg or the Mother City from another province in a few hours, without driving or flying. Faster regional trains could...
Cape Town has a rare opportunity to comment on one of the most significant public land proposals currently on the table. The City of Cape Town is inviting input on the proposed redevelopment of the King David Mowbray Golf Course and surroun...
Hello South Africa,
If you are reading this, it means you have RSVP’d for one of our events or subscribed to our updates. Most likely, you found us through our work on Open Streets in Cape Town or Johannesburg, and our shared belief that...
This article was written by AI and edited by Roland Postma as we have a small, limited team
In May, we published our first article explaining the City of Cape Town’s draft CBD Mobility and Access Plan. That article set out what the plan me...
Cape Town’s new Local Spatial Development Framework (LSDF) for the CBD goes far beyond mobility. At its core, it’s a blueprint to tackle one of the city’s most pressing challenges: housing affordability. While the draft Mobility Plan has dr...
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Young Urbanists is a community aimed at individuals who have an interest in their city and want to be more engaged stakeholders in the future. Through social, educative and advocacy events, we connect people who have a passion for cities.
Roland Postma is the current organisational coordinator for Young Urbanists South Africa and co-coordinator for the Active Mobility Forum where he seeks to support young urbanists and instil positive change.
Urban researcher
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