Editor’s Letter – November/December 2025
A reflection on a year of courage, kindness, and connection in our glorious valley.
Issue #16
A reflection on a year of courage, kindness, and connection in our glorious valley.
Learn the F.A.S.T. signs of stroke — knowing what to do could save a life in our community.
Zoe and Peter Klocke bring Sâ to life at The Post House — a restaurant rooted in the land and sustained by the seasons.
The Children's Art Walk is a year-long programme encouraging creativity across the valley — this year's theme: "Things with Wings".
Greyton's Alistair King turned a Karoo wire car race into a global film project uniting storytelling, technology, and humanity.
A British expat in Greyton navigates the joyful confusion of celebrating Christmas in the sunshine.
GAWS and EARS joined forces for a hilarious fundraising showdown at the Old Potters Inn.
Six vital steps to protect your home and community from wildfire this summer.
Greybos Neighbourhood Watch achieved a 90% crime reduction over the holidays — and needs your help to keep patrols going.
Greyton's Elsa Rogers recalls the night the Oceanos sank — and the extraordinary calm and courage that saved 571 lives.
This issue's Unsung Hero is not one person, but an entire community — the people of Greyton who rise together in times of need.
From the Bridgerton Tea to Jars of Joy — Red Cross Greyton reflects on a remarkable year of community fundraising.
A spectacular brunch at Hemelsbreed raised funds for the beloved community garden at the end of Oak Street.
Five easy things you can do before 31 December to set yourself up for a stronger financial year ahead.
Tips for keeping your Greyton garden thriving through summer without over- or under-watering.
From ancient Sumerian canals to Greyton's lei water channels — a 5,000-year tale of getting water where it needs to go.
The Greyton Roses FC top the Hollywoodbets Regional League with two wins and a draw from their opening three matches.
The second edition of the Canola Roller brought gravel riders to Greyton's stunning landscapes — with proceeds supporting MTB Juniors.
Lady Grey reflects on a glorious year of potholes filled, roses judged, and signs with teeth.