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LIVING LANDSCAPE
PROJECT
Project Objectives
What we do
Krakadouw Trust
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JOB
CREATION PROGRAMME
Training
Guiding
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TEACHING PROGRAMME
What we offer
Accommodation
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EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
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CRAFT SHOP &
ROCK ART TRAIL
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Rock Art Trail
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Bookings
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learning experience for students underway on the lawn with Mark Fleishman, associate
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Self-catering and
backpacker accommodation is offered at the UCT Living Landscape training
centre. This is ideal for schools, study groups,
visitors, week-enders or backpackers who are intent on enjoying the magnificent Clanwilliam
scenery or experiencing the Warmhoek Rock Art Trail. By arrangement study groups can engage in activities on offer and
we welcome schools to make use of the trained guides and educators associated with the Living
Landscape Project. The cost of
accommodation and use of the facilities is R20 per learner
per night. For more information telephone: (027) 482-1911 or email
chap@lando.co.za

Hall:
The old hall has been renovated to form an open exhibition, meeting and
teaching space.
Courtyard:
This is an open space available for outdoor living and eating.
Accommodation and
Office:
The three old classrooms have been renovated into an accommodation space
for up to 25 learners, as well as accommodations and an office for a
visiting researcher or teacher.
Ablution
facilities:
These include toilets, basins and hot and
cold shower facilities.
Kitchen:
The kitchen is equipped with all basic amenities as well as crockery,
cutlery, refrigerator, stove, tables and chairs.
School
requirements:
Participating schools will be expected to transport students to
and from Clanwilliam, and provide meals and supervision for the learners
during the course of their stay there. By special arrangement shopping can
be done for meals and basic meals prepared.
Where
to find us in Clanwilliam
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PICTURE
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The lawned courtyard of the UCT Living Landscape Centre looking towards the
hall and accommodation with kitchen out of picture on the right and
ablutions at left.

The front facade of the converted St John's School, situated at 16 Park
Street, renovated and now the accommodation and office at the Living Landscape Centre.

Inspired by San stories and rock art this clock was one of several kinetic
devises (clock and windvanes) created by Pippa Skotnes and Gwen van Embden
and installed at the Centre.
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