Westville
Westville is located in KwaZulu-Natal
Westville
Westville
Westville is located in South Africa
Westville
Westville
Coordinates: 29°49′52″S 30°55′30″E / 29.831°S 30.925°E / -29.831; 30.925
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceKwaZulu-Natal
MunicipalityeThekwini
Area
  Total30.76 km2 (11.88 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
  Total30,508
  Density990/km2 (2,600/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
  Black African32.5%
  Coloured2.6%
  Indian/Asian22.1%
  White42.0%
  Other0.7%
First languages (2011)
  English72.2%
  Zulu17.3%
  Afrikaans5.4%
  Xhosa1.9%
  Other3.2%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
3629
PO box
3630

Westville is an area in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and is just west and 10 km inland from the Durban CBD. It was a formerly independent municipality however it became part of the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality in 2002.

The climate is subtropical; Westville experiences mild, dry winters, and hot, humid summers with frequent late afternoon downpours.

History

The settlement began in 1847 as the farm "Westville" (named in honour of Martin West, the first British lieutenant-governor of what was then the province of Natal). In March 1848 a group of Germans, brought out by Jonas Bergtheil, arrived in Port Natal to settle the area and farm cotton.[2] They established several farms both in Westville and neighbouring New Germany (the two settlements are separated by the Palmiet Valley), and were a tight-knit community. The Westville settlers would travel through Palmiet Valley on Sundays to attend the Lutheran Church in New Germany. When their cotton crops failed the first year, settlers were granted permission to farm other crops like potatoes, mielies (corn), barley and oats. The city of Durban provided a ready market for their produce.

The 'German House' owned by the Lange family on what is today Jan Hofmeyr Road became an important stopover for those travelling the Old Main Road between Durban and Pietermaritzburg. The Outspan Tree alongside the hostelry is now a national monument. The Bergtheil Museum, located on what is today 16 Queen's Avenue, was built in the 1840s and is the oldest remaining house in Westville. It offers visitors an idea of early settler dwellings and farming practices.

The 1850s saw the addition of Scottish and English settlers to Westville. In the 1870s, Indian market gardeners moved into the area too. In time, the German settlers integrated with other settlers and began to speak English.

Westville was proclaimed a borough in 1956. It was incorporated into the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, along with Durban and various surrounding towns, suburbs and villages as part of the post-apartheid re-organisation of South Africa's municipalities.

Geography

Westville is situated approximately 107m (351ft) too 300m (984ft) above sea level in the hills above the city of Durban and roughly extends between the Palmiet River to the north and the uMbilo River to the south.[3] Its surrounding suburbs include Queensburgh to the south, Clermont to the north-west, Pinetown to the west, Reservoir Hills to the north (part of Durban) and Sherwood to the east (part of Durban). It is also centrally located to a few surrounding townships, namely Cato Manor, Clermont and Chesterville.

Suburban areas

The 2011 census divided the main place of Westville into seven “sub places” including:[2]

  • Atholl Heights
  • Berea West (the suffix "West" was added to the suburb to differentiate from the suburb of Berea in Durban approximately 6 km to the west)[4]
  • Chiltern Hills
  • Dawncliffe
  • Dawncrest
  • Grayleigh
  • Westville proper

The northern suburbs of Atholl Heights, Chiltern Hills, Dawncrest, Grayleigh are collectively known as "Westville North".

Education

Schools situated in Westville include Star College Durban Westville Boys' High School, Westville Girls' High School, Atholl Heights Primary School, Berea West Junior Primary School, Berea West Senior Primary School, Pitlochry Primary School, Westville Senior Primary and the Deutsche Schule Durban. Higher education centres include a 2-square-kilometre campus of University of KwaZulu-Natal (formerly the University of Durban-Westville) and Varsity College (Westville campus).

Specialist schools such as The International Hotel School, based at the Westville Hotel, and The Fusion Cooking School can also be found in Westville.

Religions

There are several churches in Westville, including the Westville Methodist Church on 38 Jan Hofmeyr Road,[5] Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church on 14 Westville Road, the Westville Baptist Church on 2 Church Place,[6] St Elizabeth's Anglican Church on 45 Salisbury Avenue, and OneCity Church, which meets at the Westville Country Club.[7] Mosques in Westville include Habibia Soofie Masjid, a Soofie mosque, on 119 Jan Hofmeyr Road, and the Westville Jaame Musjid on 46 Meerut Road.

Economy

Offices

Westville boasts multiple business parks such as West Way Office Park and Essex Gardens in the south of Westville. Business parks in Westville are well-spread with a number of them located in the CBD and in the east of the town.

These business parks are home to small businesses and huge corporations alike, most notably the headquarters for companies such as RCL Foods, Boxer Superstores, The Unlimited insurance company, Vector Logistics and Eskom (regional offices).

Retail

Although Westville is predominantly residential, it is host to The Pavillion Mall situated south of the town and ranks as the second largest shopping centre in the Greater Durban metropolitan area. A number of smaller shopping centres in the suburbs of Westville are also within easy access such as Westwood Mall (east of Westville), Westville Mall (Westville Central) and Westville Junction (Westville Central).

Attractions

Tourist attractions include Palmiet Nature Reserve, which has 15 kilometres of guided and self-guided trails. Further afield tourists can experience the evergreen Western Inland Route and Natal's regional attractions, including the Drakensberg (Barrier of Spears) Battlefields Tours, game reserves and Zululand. A large Anglo-German Historical Route exists with numerous churches, museums and grave sites depicting the early settlement struggles of the early colonial days.

Infrastructure

Healthcare

Westville is served by the Life Westville Hospital, a private hospital owned by Life Healthcare Group, located south of the N3 and adjacent to The Pavillion Shopping Centre.[8]

Prison

Westville Prison, which sits on the edge of Westville, is one of the largest prisons in the country and the only prison located in the Greater Durban area.

Transport

Roads

Westville has access to three east–west freeway systems, namely (from south to north): The N3 Western Freeway linking directly with Durban and Pietermaritzburg, M13 King Cetshwayo Highway linking directly with Durban and Hillcrest (via Pinetown) and the M19 linking directly with Durban and Pinetown. Westville also has access to the north–south N2 Outer Ring Road (east of Westville) linking it directly with KwaDukuza, King Shaka International Airport and Port Shepstone. The interchange between the N2 and N3, E.B. Cloete Interchange, also colloquially known as “Spaghetti Junction” is a notable landmark in Westville.

Apart from the freeways, the main road through Westville is M32 which traverses SE to NW through the town from Chesterville, Durban towards New Germany, Pinetown. In its course through the town it has many names such as Harry Gwala Road, St James Avenue, Attercliffe Road, Jan Hofmeyr Road and Rodger Sishi Road.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Main Place Westville". Census 2011.
  2. 1 2 "Danish Maritime Museum in Elsinore", Museum Buildings, DETAIL, pp. 238–245, 31 December 2016, retrieved 6 September 2021
  3. "Westville topographic map, elevation, terrain". Topographic maps. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
  4. "Distance Berea-West, EThekwini, Kwazulu-Natal, ZAF > Berea, EThekwini, Kwazulu-Natal, ZAF - Air line, driving route, midpoint". www.distance.to. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  5. "Westville Methodist Church". westvillemethodist.co.za. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  6. "Home - WBC". WestvilleBaptist.co.za. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  7. "WELCOME". one city. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  8. "Life Westville Hospital | Durban | Life Healthcare". www.lifehealthcare.co.za. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
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