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Welcome to
Gregor - one of the jewels of South Africa. The village of McGregor has been described as "the best preserved and most complete example of mid-nineteenth century townscape in the Cape Province".
Its mild climate makes it one of the most delightful places to spend time during the southern hemisphere's "cold" months. Mainly dry, and generally balmy, McGregor's winters are charming. And in summer, the constant sunshine makes McGregor a great place to visit for a taste of African heat - in a civilised environment.
That's McGregor, with its traditional, whitewashed, thatched cottages, its quiet streets, mountains, birdlife, wine, charming and balmy winters, and hot, hot summers.
---- a place where time stood still ----
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Cob Convergence
McGregor Alternative Technology are holding another of their excellent cob convergences to promote
appropriate building and environmentally sensitive technology. Over the
weekend of the 16th and 17th of December there will be lectures, discussion and hands-on building - not
to forget the socialising and networking.
This year there seem to be a strong theme emerging. And that is we too
have an heritage, and future, in earth building as our earth houses |
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Community Choir Praise & Worship |
Community Choir - Praise & Worship On the 2nd of December, the award-winning McGregor Community Choir, together with the F.W.M.C Mass Choir from
Worcester, will be presenting a Praise & Worship event at the old Gym
(old Farmers club) at the bottom of Voortrekker Street.
The event starts at 6pm and promises to be a most memorable evening, so please come along and support the choir. The cost? - a mere R10! Should you not be able to attend, donations
are most welcome.
Tickets may be bought, and donations made, at our Tourism Office, 023 625 1954 or 082 569 1872
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