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Festival celebrates Parkview’s heritage

The Parkview Heritage Festival is underway, filling Tyrone Avenue with music, food, wine, and stories, all in support of the Parkview Library.

Heritage Day has found a joyful home on Tyrone Avenue today, where the Parkview Heritage Festival is underway, bringing together neighbours, families, and visitors in a celebration of stories, flavours, and communitThe Parkview Heritage Festival is underway, filling Tyrone Avenue with music, food, wine, and stories, all in support of the Parkview Library spirit.

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Under the cloudy skies, the avenue is buzzing with music, laughter, and the enticing aromas of food stalls. From wine enthusiasts sampling vintages at ParkWine, to book lovers gathering for conversations with acclaimed authors at ParkWords, the festival offers something for every curious mind and palate.

Michelle Burton and Samantha Enslin-Payne, from the Parkview Residents Association, at the Heritage Festival. Photo: Naziya

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Children dash between storytelling corners and art workshops, their energy adding to the vibrant heartbeat of the day, while parents pause over a glass of bubbly or a local dish.

@caxtonjoburgnorth WATCH: The Parktown Boys High School band performs at the Parkview Heritage Day Festival on September 24, 2025. Video: Naziya Davids-Easthorpe #Band #Rosebank ♬ original sound – Caxton Joburg North

Behind the scenes, the Parkview Residents’ Association, and its partners, have not only pulled off a packed programme; they’ve channelled their efforts into sprucing up the neighbourhood – repainting, planting, and making streets safer for pedestrians.

With proceeds going to the Parkview Library, the festival blends entertainment with purpose, ensuring that heritage is celebrated, not just in stories and songs, but also in the legacy it leaves for future generations.

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Naziya Davids-Easthorpe

Naziya is a junior journalist who graduated from Monash South Africa in 2022, specialising in Journalism and International Relations. She loves sports, especially Formula 1. Naziya covers a wide range of news topics, from serious current events to community stories, school happenings, and sports news. Naziya’s goal is to provide clear, engaging, and informative stories that make a difference in her community and beyond.

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