Western Province Bowls (WPB)
Western Province Bowls Association was formed in 1906 starting off with three clubs and in 2017 comprises a total of 36 clubs with some 2 700 members.
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Western Province Bowls Association was formed in 1906 starting off with three clubs and in 2017 comprises a total of 36 clubs with some 2 700 members.
Continue reading →If you want to register your foals so that they have papers to prove their welsh breeding or if you want to show your pony in Welsh classes at any of the available shows throughout the country you will need to become a member of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society of SA.
Continue reading →The key objectives of the WCDSF are to encourage and promote every Deaf Sport Member with hearing loss to participate and enjoy sport.
Continue reading →Established in 1990, the Witwatersrand Woodworkers Association (WWA) is a non-profit organisation that exists to promote and maintain interest, skill and excellence in the working of wood. We support all facets of woodworking, and have amateurs from all walks of life and many professional woodworkers among our members.
Continue reading →The Western Cape Woodturners Association (“WCWA”) is a club set up by woodturners for woodturners, with an aim to promote and nurture the art of wood-turning in all its aspects, as well as provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and techniques
The Western Cape Woodturners Association is a member club of the Association of Woodturners of South Africa (“AWSA”).
Club Objective: To bring people together who enjoy rock, mineral and gem collecting, the study of earth sciences and the practice of lapidary art and to encourage them in the pursuit of their hobby.
Continue reading →The Witwatersrand Bird Club (aka Wits Bird Club) is the oldest bird club in South Africa having been established in 1947 and is a club which prides itself in supporting numerous local, national and international birding conservation initiatives and searching for, and enjoying the local birds of the region.
The Witwatersrand Bird Club is proud to be the oldest bird club in the BirdLife South Africa (BLSA) family and is based in Johannesburg, Gauteng. The club is further represented by three satellite branches in the Johannesburg metropole by the East Rand, West Rand and Henley-on-Klip branches. The Wits Bird Club is a Non Profit Organisation which welcomes members of any age, background or experience in birding – as long as they have one thing in common…a love for birds and a concern to conserve them and their environments. The objectives of the club include the promotion of, inter alia, the enjoyment, understanding, study and conservation of indigenous wild birds of South Africa.
Continue reading →Information on all aquatic sports in the Western Cape
Continue reading →The Western Cape Bee Industry Association (also known as the Wes-Kaapse Nyebedryfsvereniging – WKBV) is dedicated to supporting those who work with the Cape honeybee (Apis mellifera capensis), a very special honeybee which is indigenous to the fynbos biome of the Western Cape. Through our association, we promote ethical, professional and sustainable beekeeping.
Continue reading →The Women in Finance Network provides a neutral forum where women in the financial industry meet. It was established specifically for women in the financial services industry. WiFN is a forum where women meet, share experiences, support, learn from each other and mentor each other. We organise regional events with expert speakers where you can intera t with peers, role models and mentors – and of course, experience the enthudsiasm and fun of our hive!
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