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SWELLENDAM - BUSINESS LISTINGS / DIRECTORY
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Below we have included information about businesses that offer services in and around Swellendam in the form of a business listings/directory.
ART GALLERY
De Kunstehuijs Fine Art Gallery 19 Swellengrebel str, Swellendam 6740 Tel: +27(0)28 5142905 Mobile: +27(0)82 4349291 Email: grady@kunstehuijs.com Website: www.kunstehuijs.com
GREEN PRODUCTS
Green Leaf Green Leaf is a directory of products and services that are developed with environmental consideration and incorporates an A5 magazine and a website.......see more
MARKETING
Integrated marketing Integrated Marketing provides a one stop marketing solution for your business. Unlike most other marketing companies, we understand that today, a business must utilize a variety of marketing mediums in order to be successful. We will assist you from the development of a clear marketing strategy, creating your company logo and branding, photography, website development etc..........see more
PHOTOGRAPHY
The Photo Workshop The Photo Workshop is based in the Garden Route and offers a range of services in the tourism industry and wedding photographic services .....see more
SHOPPING CENTRE
SwellenMark Shopping Centre Voortrekker Street, 6740 Swellendam, South Africa Moblie: +27 (0)82 389 0002 Website: www.swellendam-stay.co.za/listing/swellenmark_shopping_centre
TOURISM PRODUCTS
Wildshots Wildshots is based in the Garden Route and we are a proudly South African company and we produce a range of tourism products to choose from. The specific products available range from fridge magnets, keyrings, coasters, magnetic note pads, plaques, bumper stickers etc.....see more
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SWELLENDAM INFORMATION
Swellendam is the third oldest settlement in South Africa after Cape Town and Stellenbosch and is often referred to as the historical heart of the Overberg and gateway to the Garden Route. The Dutch East India Company founded the town in 1745 as the last outpost of civilisation on the eastern frontier. By the middle of the 19th century, British settlers had colonized the eastern districts and Swellendam became a thriving centre serving travellers on their long journey up the coast. Situated at the foot of the magnificent Langeberg Mountains, it is a popular tourist destination for travellers between Cape Town and George on the N2. The Hermitage Valley is the largest youngberry producer in the country and visitors are invited to try some liqueur and other berry product tasting. It is not only famous for its youngberries, but also for the picturesque Koornlands River, its ancient oak trees, architecture, stately whitewashed homesteads, its fascinating past and great outdoor life. Information is provided on business listings / directory for Swellendam and information on these businesses. Please do not hesitate to contact us for to advertiser your business in this directory : Email : domos@photoworkshop.co.za
SWELLENDAM MUNICIPALITY AND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
General information on Swellendam by the Municipality This document provides a summary of Swellendam Municipality’s Economic Development Strategyfor the period 2008 - 2011. Central to the Strategy are the following key imperatives: • To improve, develop and maintain the local economy • To ensure and accelerate long term economic growth In adopting LED as a strategy, Swellendam Municipality is encouraging people and stakeholders at all levels to participate in local economic decision making which explores creativity and builds entrepreneurship at all levels of society. Given the challenges that are faced with job creation andpoverty eradication, this Strategy builds a platform for bringing all on board in working towardssolutions. The Strategy is based upon a 2001 analysis of the economic trends, characteristics and priorities of the local economy. It is further also based on inputs from the community, the Swellendam IDP,the ODGDS and the PGDS. The need to take advantage of new economic opportunities and to address the developmental needs of the greater Swellendam area is also addressed in the Strategy...see more
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