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Bellville is a town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is situated adjacent to the Koelberg Mountains and also the University of Western Cape where it has its own campus.


Established

It was founded as "12 Mile Post" ( Afrikaans: "12-Myl-Pos") because it is located 12 miles (20 km) from Cape Town city centre. It was first known as "Hardekraaltjie". Founded as a railway station on the line from Cape Town to Stellenbosch and Strand, it was renamed Bellville in 1861 after the surveyor-general
Charles Bell Sir Charles Bell (12 November 177428 April 1842) was a Scotland, Scottish surgeon, anatomist, physiologist, neurologist, artist, and philosophical theologian. He is noted for discovering the difference between sensory nerves and motor nerves in ...
. The motor registration number bears the number CY.


Hospitals and educational institutes

The
Karl Bremer Hospital Karl Bremer Hospital is a hospital, situated in Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa. It was opened in 1956 with one ward. It was originally an academic hospital for medical students of Stellenbosch University and was utilised for this purpose u ...
functioned as the Academic Hospital for the University of Stellenbosch
Medical School A medical school is a tertiary educational institution, or part of such an institution, that teaches medicine, and awards a professional degree for physicians. Such medical degrees include the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS, M ...
, but now the adjacent
Tygerberg Hospital Tygerberg Hospital is a tertiary hospital located in Parow. The hospital was officially opened in 1976 and is the largest hospital in the Western Cape and the second largest hospital in South Africa, with the capacity for 1899 beds. It acts as ...
houses the medical school. Other hospitals in Bellville are:
Mediclinic International Mediclinic International plc, founded in 1983, is an international private hospital group with operations in South Africa, Namibia, Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates. The Group's head office is based in Stellenbosch, South Africa. It has be ...
Louis Leipoldt and Melomed. The Cape Peninsula University of Technology, University of the Western Cape,
University of Stellenbosch Business School University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB) is the business school of the University of Stellenbosch in Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa. History The University of Stellenbosch Business School was founded in 1964, enrolling 14 MBA s ...
and
Northlink College Northlink College is a Government higher education institution situated in Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa. It is fully accredited by the Council on Higher Education and Department of Higher Education and Training (DoHET)(South Africa). The ...
are also situated in Bellville. D.F. Malan High School,
Bellville High School Bellville Independent School District is a public school district based in Bellville, Texas (USA). In addition to Bellville, the district also serves the city of Industry as well as rural areas in northern Austin County. Finances As of the 201 ...
, Westcliff School of Skills,
The Settlers High School The Settlers High School is a public English medium co-educational high school situated in Bellville which is in the Western Cape province of South Africa. The high school was established in 1965. History The School was started on 19 January 19 ...
and
Stellenberg High School Stellenberg High School is a public dual-medium (Afrikaans and English), co-educational high school located in Stellenberg, Bellville in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is one of the top and prestigious schools in the Western Cape. ...
are located in the area. Primary Schools are: Bellpark, Bellville, Bellville-North, Boston, Eversdal, Excelsior, Kenridge, Mimosa, Totius, Belville Islamic Primary School, Vredelust and Welgemoed.


Other places of interest

The
Bellville Velodrome The Techtonic Velodrome is a 250-meter, multi-purpose indoor velodrome located in Bellville, South Africa. The venue has served as Greater Cape Town's main concert venue and has now been replaced by the Cape Town Stadium. Its maximum capacity fo ...
is located in the Tyger Valley area of Bellville. The
Bellville Velodrome The Techtonic Velodrome is a 250-meter, multi-purpose indoor velodrome located in Bellville, South Africa. The venue has served as Greater Cape Town's main concert venue and has now been replaced by the Cape Town Stadium. Its maximum capacity fo ...
has an indoor cycling track and is next to the Bellville athletics track that used to host the annual
MTBS MTBS is an annual interschools athletics competition (the largest in South Africa) held between four high schools located in Bellville, Western Cape. The competition is mainly an athletics meeting and includes cheerleading and flashes. These s ...
athletics competition. Bellville Mall, Tygervalley Shopping centre and Willow Bridge are shopping centres in Bellville. The last two shopping centres were built on the grounds that used to be a quarry and a jail. Sanlam's head office is also located in Strand Road, Bellville. Other sports an entertainment includes: Bellville Golf Course, Bellville library, Bellville swimming pool , Cool runnings, Jack Muller Danie Uys Park (The Parkrun in Bellville is done here) and PP Smit Sport fields The head office of the Bible society of South Africa is situated in the city
Tygerberg Nature Reserve Tygerberg Nature Reserve is a nature reserve on the Tygerberg Hills in the northern suburbs of Cape Town, South Africa. This nature reserve one of the few surviving pockets of the highly threatened Swartland Shale Renosterveld vegetation type. ...
is just above Welgemoed, one of Bellville's suburbs.


Suburbs

Suburbs that form part of Bellville are: Amanda Glen, Belhar, Bellair, Bellville South, Beroma, Bloemhof, Blommendal, Blomtuin, Bosbell, Boston, Chrismar, De la Haye, Door de Kraal, Eversdal Glenhaven, Greenlands, Groenvallei, Heemstede, Hoheizen, Kanonberg, Kenridge, La Rochelle, Labiance, Loevenstein, Mimosa, Oakdale, Oakglen, Oude Westhof, Protea Valley, Ridgeworth, Rosendal, Stellenberg, Stellenridge, Stellenryk, Stikland, Tygerberg Hills, Tygervalley, van Riebeeckshof, Vredelust, Vredenburg and Welgemoed.


Constituency

The town was a constituency in the Cape Peninsula, Cape Town, Cape Province in the South African House of Assembly starting in 1933. The first elected member was FHP Creswell (b. 13 November 1866, d. 28 August 1948). In 1939 it was not a constituency any more. In 1953 it regained constituency status and JFW Haak won. Haak retained this until 1970, when Louis Pienaar took over from him. In 1975 AT van der Merwe took over from him.


Municipality

Bellville was a municipality from 1940 to 1996, and was given the status of a city on 7 September 1979.


Mayors of Bellville

# 1940–1943 van Niekerk, Andries Joseph (born 14 May 1882, died 30 April 1953) married Athalia Solms (born 4 August 1876) # 1943–1944 Blanckenberg, Josias Jacobus (born 10 March 1907, died 21 October 1992) # 1944–1949 van Niekerk, Andries Joseph. Second term see no 1 # 1949–1950 Haak, Jan Friedrich Wilhelm (born 20 April 1917, died 16 February 1993) married Maria Smuts Theron (born 1 August 1917). Jan Haak was also the Minister of Economy in the South African Government from 1967 to 1970. He was also as member of the National Party South Africa the representative for Bellville in parliament # 1950–1952 Duminy, Hendrik Cornelis van Niekerk (born 6 September 1899, died 29 March 1974) married Frieda Moolman. # 1952–1953 Sacks, Alec (born 14 April 1913.,died 29 May 1974) married Anita Joseph(born 15 March 1922) # 1953–1954 West, Adam Johannes (born 7 August 1905, died 30 November 1983) married Maria Margaretha Visser. AJ West Street in Boston Bellville is named after him. # 1954–1956 Barnard, Johannes Hendrik (born 3 September 1891, died 17 October 1956) married Lucia Ruth Mosel. Barnard Street in Oakdale Bellville is named after him. # 1956–1958 Meyer, Petrus Hendrik (born 7 September 1926) married Stephanie Swart (born 20 November 1926) # 1958–1961 van Riet, Willem Frederik (born 11 July 1910, died 9 December 1988) married Augusta Dorothy de Villiers (born 31 August 1909) # 1961–1963 Pienaar, Michiel Hendrik de Wet (born 12 October 1900) married Anna Susanna Siebrits(born 22 May 1904) Mike Pienaar Boulevard in Bellville West is named after him. # 1963–1966 Bezuidenhout, Willem Johannes (born 12 October 1900) married Mona Havenga (born 12 January 1903). Bill Bezuidenhout Avenue in Blomtuin Bellville is named after him. # 1966–1969 Pienaar, Michiel Hendrik de Wet.Second term see no 11 # 1969–1971 Smit, Pieter Philip (born 8 March 1917, died 10 October 1997). The PP Smit sport fields in Durban Road Bellville is named after him. # 1971–1973 Meyer, Martinus Daniel (born 21 June 1918) married Mary Elizabeth Weidemann (born 18 July 1925) . Tienie Meyer Bypass is named after him. # 1973–1975 de Jager, Josephus Jacobus (born 9 December 1912, died 7 July 2000) married Helena Claudina Nel(born 8 August 1912).
Jip de Jager Josephus Jacobus de Jager (December 9, 1912 – July 7, 2000) known as Jip de Jager, was a South African politician. He served as mayor of Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa from 1973–1975 and from 1978–1979. Outside of politics, de Jager wa ...
Drive in Welgemoed Bellville is named after him. # 1975–1977 Uys, Daniel(born 3 June 1932) married Beatrix Hendina Moorrees (born 5 September 1934). Danie Uys Park in Boston Bellville is named after him. # 1977–1978 van Schoor, Daniel Willem Jacobus (born 31 March 1935, died 14 August 2001) married Johanna Elizabeth Coetzee (born 2 September 1937). Willie van Schoor Drive in Bellville is named after him. # 1978–1979 de Jager, Josephus Jacobus. Second term see no 16 # 1979–1981 Meyer, Martinus Daniel Second term see no 15 # 1981–1983 Pienaar, Kristo Johannes (born 4 July 1922, died 6 April 1996) married Christina Wilhelmina van Rooyen (born 24 May 1921) # 1983–1985 Uys, Daniel. Second term see no 17 # 1985–1986 Kleynhans, PH # 1986–1987 Meyer, Martinus Daniel. Third term see no 15 # 1987–1989 Pienaar, Kristo Johannes. Second term see no 21 # 1989–1991 van Schoor, Daniel Willem Jacobus. Second term see no 18 # 1991–1994 Kempen, Abraham Petrus de Villiers (born 23 March 1920, died 29 June 2010) married Bramie Joubert (born 18 December 1919). The Awie Kempen Vehicle Testing Grounds is named after him. # 1994–1996 Cronje, Carl Peter Roche (born 10 July 1932, died 2 November 2018) married Miriam Lauretta Sadie.(born 7 April 1933). Carl Cronje Drive is named after him. In April 1982 P. W. Botha received honorary citizenship of the city.


Coat of arms

The municipal council assumed a coat of arms on 18 June 1947.Western Cape Archives : Bellville Municipal Minutes (18. June 1947). It later altered the arms, three times, before settling on the final version in 1979. The shield was divided into twelve horizontal bars of red and gold, representing the original village name of "Twaalfmyl". A black vertical band ("pale") down the centre displayed two silver hawk's bells, between which was a small blue shield displaying a golden sheaf of wheat. The crest was a black eagle, and the motto ''Prendre sa belle''. Some time later, the blue shield was removed, and the wheatsheaf was placed directly on the black pale. In 1957, the wheatsheaf was replaced with a third hawk's bell. This version of the arms, re-drawn by Ivan Mitford-Barberton, was registered with the Cape Provincial Administration in February 1959.Cape of Good Hope ''Official Gazette'' 2957 (6 February 1959). The final version of the arms, as amended by Cornelis Pama in 1979, replaced the hawk's bells with church bells.Strydom, C.J.S. (1981). ''Bellville'– Wordingsjare van 'n Stad :: Growth of a City''. In this form, the arms were registered at the Bureau of Heraldry in February 1980. The registered blazon was : ''Barry of twelve Gules and Or, on a pale Sable three church bells Argent.''


Media

*In May 2007, Meg Ryan and
William H. Macy William Hall Macy Jr. (born March 13, 1950) is an American actor. His film career has been built on appearances in small, independent films, though he has also appeared in mainstream films. Some of his best known starring roles include those i ...
completed the last day of photography for their movie, '' The Deal'', at the Bellville Civic Centre. *The novel ''2 Dae in Mei'' (English: ''2 Days in May'') by Jaco Fouché takes place in Bellville.


Notable people

*
Neil de Kock Neil (Niles) de Kock (born 20 November 1978) is a retired rugby union footballer who last played at Rugby union positions#9. Scrum-half, scrum half for Saracens F.C., Saracens. He has claimed ten caps for South Africa national rugby union team, ...
- South Africa national rugby union team player *
Vernon Philander Vernon Darryl Philander (born 24 June 1985) is a South African former international cricketer. He was a right-handed bowling all-rounder; he had previously represented his country at under 19 level. He played for the South Africa national cricket ...
- South Africa national cricket team player *
Yolandi Potgieter Yolandi Potgieter (born 16 May 1989) is a South African cricketer who currently Captain (cricket), captains Free State women's cricket team, Free State. She plays as an all-rounder, Batting (cricket), batting right-handed and Bowling (cricket), b ...
- South Africa national women's cricket team player *
Con de Lange Con de Wet de Lange (11 February 1981 – 18 April 2019) was a cricketer who represented Scotland. He was a left-arm orthodox spin all-rounder and a right-handed batsman. Born in South Africa, De Lange made his first-class debut for Boland in Ma ...
South Africa national cricket team player


References


External links


Bellville Directory

University of the Western Cape

Bellville Business Directory
{{Authority control Suburbs of Cape Town 1861 establishments in the Cape Colony