Century City Super Touch Rugby League

Posted by LAYellowCab on September 30th, 2015

Century City was created in the year 1997 when a 250ha wasteland along the N1 in Cape Town was rezoned from housing to mixed use development. The location was formerly possessed by a listed company, Ilco Homes which began mounting entry level housing on a neighbouring location to the north parted by a railway line from what is currently known as Century City. After Ilco entered into financial troubles, its bankers watched for a white knight and marched in another Cape Town creator, Monex, who was directed by the idealistic Martin Wragge. Century City has expansion rights working out more than 1,25 million square metres of bulk and at the time Rabie took over the built form stood at around 255 000 square metres.



The effectiveness could not have been better, as it was just at the beginning of an economic improvement. A substantial amount of progress has taken place over the past decade with just over one million square metres of greater part at present constructed or reserved for development and total investment standing at more than R21billion.

In 2 Touch is turning 20. So, it’s the time to celebrate and merry making. Celebrate with us by entering the super exciting Century City Super Knock-Out Cup on 6th of October 2015 and every Tuesday night after thereafter with the final being played on Tuesday 1st of December 2015. Let us celebrate the milestone by being at Central Park, Century City and enjoying the game. Book a taxi West Hollywood to arrange your transportation to the desired venue. The registered league teams from any in 2 Touch are not required to pay the registration fees. But, in case the teams do not register themselves, they will be required to pay R1000 per team. This is going to be knock-out without any seeding. The team members will be dictating if the plate competition will be taking place on losing the first game. To participate, feel free to call 0214398646 or you can also email your queries at capetown@touchrugby.co.za.

Hire a cab Venice Beach to make yourself available at Central Park Field in the Century City. You can reach there by road or by public transport. You can also avail MyCiTi Bus Service. You can enquire about the fares of MyCiTi Bus Service online. You can also travel by Golden Arrow Bus Service. E-Parking is also available but it is only for the companies situated in Century City. You will be charged R30 (excl. Vat) per bay per day as E-Parking fees and you will be required to complete a daily E-Parking request form preceding to the date necessary. These forms can be had from Lynn Ford on demand and subject to availability. You can also travel to the place by mini bus, rail services and by foot. You can also book taxi services from cab Marina Del Rey to arrange pickups and drop offs to the Century City.

So, let us all make it a point to be there and enjoy the Century City Super Touch Rugby League.

Author Bio:

Ron Morgan is the market representative for Los Angeles Yellow Cab. Los Angeles Yellow Cab offers efficient, reliable cab in Westwood to meet the transportation needs of residents, visitors and corporate clients in Pacific Palisades, San Fernando, Santa Monica, Venice Beach, West Hollywood, Westwood, Bel Air, Brentwood, Calabasas, Century City, Hollywood, Los Angeles, and Marina Del Rey.

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