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LIVING LANDSCAPE
PROJECT
Project Objectives
What we do
Krakadouw Trust
Trustees
Contact
JOB
CREATION PROGRAMME
Training
Guiding
People Involved
Contact
TEACHING PROGRAMME
What we offer
Accommodation
Instructors
How to participate
EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
Events
Archive
CRAFT SHOP &
ROCK ART TRAIL
Crafts
Rock Art Trail
Accommodation
Bookings
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The
Krakadouw Trust is an established non profit making organisation (Trust
number 1739/2001) that has gained experience developing community training
programmes, creating sustainable small businesses and building links with
other organisations. Its finances are professionally audited, its
objectives endorsed by the Cederberg Municipality and its logistics
supported by the University of Cape Town. The development of the Living
Landscape Project
is undertaken by the Krakadouw Trust under the leadership of John
Parkington, Professor of Archaeology at the University of Cape Town.
Trustees are Val West, Crain Soudien, Jacob Klaase and John Parkington.
The Patron of the Living Landscape Project is Professor Njabulo Ndebele, vice chancellor of the University
of Cape Town.

The
Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism Valli Moosa addresses the
audience on Heritage Day 2000 in what was the St John's School Hall, now
renovated for use in the Living Landscape Project RETURN
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Krakadouw mountains in the
Cederberg Wilderness Area.

The UCT Living Landscape Centre, situated adjacent to the craft shop at 16 Park
Street, Clanwilliam.

Craftwork
undertaken is for sale in the Living Landscape craft shop situated at 18
Park Street, Clanwilliam.
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