By Kim Saulse
7 August 2009
Several roads in Cape Town’s CBD will be closed for the Freedom of Entry parade hosted by the City of Cape Town tomorrow.
The parade will commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Cape Garrison Artillery and the 75th anniversary since the Air Defence Artillery was founded.
The parade will start at 10 o’ clock in front of the City Hall in Darling Street.
The ceremony will be attended by Cape Town Mayor Dan Plato, members of the diplomatic corps, City of Cape Town councillors and dignitaries of the South African Defence Force.
The following roads will be closed this Saturday from 05:00 to 15:00: Darling St (between Buitenkant & Plein St), Harrington St (between Darling & Caledon St), Buitenkant St (between Caledon & Strand St), Parade St (between Darling & Caledon St), Corporation St (between Darling & Caledon St) and Adderley St (between Darling & Strand St).
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