Crawford, Cape Town

Crawford
Crawford
 Crawford shown within Western Cape
Location within Cape Town
Crawford
Crawford
Crawford (South Africa)
Crawford
Crawford (Africa)
Coordinates: 33°58′46″S 18°30′24″E / 33.9795°S 18.5068°E / -33.9795; 18.5068Coordinates: 33°58′46″S 18°30′24″E / 33.9795°S 18.5068°E / -33.9795; 18.5068
Country South Africa
Province Western Cape
Municipality City of Cape Town
Government
  Councillor Magedien Davids (Ward 48) (DA)
Area[1]
  Total 0.73 km2 (0.28 sq mi)
Population (2011)[1]
  Total 3,979
  Density 5,500/km2 (14,000/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)[1]
  Black African 3.5%
  Coloured 58.9%
  Indian/Asian 24.4%
  White 6.1%
  Other 7.1%
First languages (2011)[1]
  English 91.6%
  Afrikaans 6.1%
  Other 2.2%
Time zone UTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street) 7770
PO box 7780
Area code 021

Crawford is a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa, located to the east of the City Centre (CBD) on the Cape Flats to the south of the N2 highway. The suburb is surrounded by the suburbs of Lansdowne, Rondebosch East, Athlone, Belthorn Estate, Rylands, and Belgravia. The main roads through the area are (north to south) Jan Smuts Drive (M17) and (east to west) Turf Hall Road (M24) linking to the M5. Thornton Road was for many years the main thoroughfare for this suburb and a hotbed for anti-apartheid activity in 1976 and 1985. Thornton Road is the location of the Trojan Horse Memorial in honour of those killed in 1985.During the apartheid era the upper section of Crawford was classified as a whites only area, Crawford is served by a railway station of the same name on the Cape Flats Line.

Crawford is the home of City Park Stadium, home of the historic City and Suburban Rugby Football Union where a number of well-known Cape Flats rugby union teams played, including Universal Rugby Football Club, Progress, Perseverance and others. City Park also hosted the annual City Fair and for some time was the location for the annual Christmas Band competition. Baseball and softball were also played there during the summer months.

More than thirty thousand people attended the funeral of Imam Abdullah Haron in Crawford. He had been arrested by the apartheid security police just after he had led the al-Jaami'a Masjid Milad al-Nabi celebrations on 12 Rabi al-Auwal 1389AH (28 May 1969); and was held under Section 6(1) of the Terrorism Act of 1967 until his death on Saturday, 27 December 2006.

In November 1998 Nelson Mandela was a guest speaker at Crawford's College of Cape Town, formerly Hewat Teachers' Training College, a landmark on the apartheid struggle map. He spoke to the residents of Athlone, custodians of the famous Klipfontein Road, that had survived many of the suburb's apartheid altercations.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Sub Place Crawford". Census 2011.
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