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The historical Chapel Street can be described as the central spine linking Trafalgar Park to the east of the Zeenatul Islamic Mosque with District Six, the new restitution areas, and the Cape Peninsula University of Technology to the west.
The project started in June 2025 and the design interventions focus on:
‘The upgrade and redesign of Chapel Street have come a long way. It builds on the foundations of the Public Realm Strategy, which the City’s Urban Planning and Design Department developed in consultation with the District Six Caretakers and the wider community during virtual meetings and Open House events in 2021 and 2022. The Public Realm Strategy guides us on how public spaces can be used to re-establish the vibrancy and cosmopolitan community of District Six. And at the time, the upgrade of Chapel Street was identified as one of the key projects to facilitate movement between Trafalgar Park, New Hanover Street, and the CBD area.
‘In 2023 and 2024, we again consulted with the local community of District Six about the redesign of Chapel Street to get input from the residents, stakeholders, and interested parties. We hosted a public open day to source comments on the concept design, and the detailed design was also submitted for further input and consultation. The feedback we received during this time confirmed the need to transform Chapel Street into a space that favours and focuses on pedestrians.
‘There have been some challenges over the past few months, among which are electricity cables that need to be relocated. I can assure all that the project team is working hard at resolving challenges and will keep the community informed. On this note, I want to thank residents for their patience, and ongoing support. We are committed to completing this project on time. Chapel Street is your asset, and we are looking forward to the day when you can use this street as a place to connect, socialise, and walk in comfort and safety,’ said the City’s Deputy Mayor and Mayoral Committee Member for Spatial Planning and Environment, Alderman Eddie Andrews.

Alderman Andrews hosted a meeting with residents last night, 9 February 2026, to share the latest information and progress on the project. Residents and businesses from Chapel Street and the surrounding area attended the meeting at the Lydia Williams Centre for Memory.
‘We had a very constructive discussion with participants raising concerns, seeking clarity, and City officials providing direct feedback on the project and its progress. I also want to confirm that the City will keep on communicating with the community about the project and keep all informed as we are heading into the final stretch,’ said Alderman Andrews.

Captions: The City’s Urban Planning and Design Department is busy with the upgrade of Chapel Street in District Six. The upgrade focuses on making the street more pedestrian friendly with wide paved sidewalks, landscaping, and benches for seating. Ald. Eddie Andrews, the City’s Deputy Mayor and Mayoral Committee Member for Spatial Planning and Environment, visited the site recently to see how the project is coming along.
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