PEDI is delighted to announce that we have taken up offices in the Philippi Village precinct. We are excited to now be located in this busy hub in the heart of Philippi East .
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Young entrepreneurs with great ideas are invited to pitch their ideas to the SAB KickStart Truck that will be at Philippi Village this Friday, 24 June 216, or to enter online before 15 July to win business assistance.
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Philippi is set to become a focus for development of a metal industry cluster, particularly in the area of metal furniture manufacture, after a City of Cape Town study showed that this industry is already taking shape in the area and could be consolidated to boost the local economy.
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A pilot project to deploy a team of specially trained law enforcement officers to the Philippi East area was launched at the Philippi Business Retention and Expansion summit hosted by PEDI on 17 April.
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Planners from a range of departments from the City of Cape Town gathered at Philippi Village to hear from researchers about the key services that Philippi needs to be able to grow.
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Work has started in Stock Road to prepare for the expansion of the MyCiTi public transport network, with contractor Martin & East having begun grading and clearing work.
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PEDI has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Dhladhla Foundation to develop a Tunnel Farming operation in the heart of Philippi that will not only provide jobs for local residents, but will also eventually be the location of a training academy for emerging farmers.
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A major Provincial Government investment of R610m will see the transformation of the N2/Borcherd's Quarry interchange – a project that will fundamentally change the way that Philippi fits into the economy of the City of Cape Town.
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Agriprotein is an exciting venture in the waste economy space that will see the world’s first commercial-scale fly farming operation being set up in Philippi.
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A thriving social and environmental start-up business is starting to make waves in Cape Town. Not only has Waste to Food managed to show that there is real commercial value in recycling our food waste, but the business has now been recognised with an award from the University of Stel-lenbosch’s Small Business Academy.
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