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  • PREVIOUS SEAFA PETITION: There are 5764 entries in the petition.
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    NameEntry
    willem andries jacobSigned on: Wed 16 Apr 2008 12:48:53 UTC
    rather upgrade the facilities than change it. it is for everyone and not just a few.
    Peter H. MaltbieSigned on: Wed 16 Apr 2008 08:55:49 UTC
    I can't even fathom that the City of Capetown would consider turning over much enjoyed (by the people of Capetown) Public Space to private development. It would be like turning Central Park in NYC into a parking lot and shopping mall.
    Annie OlivierSigned on: Tue 15 Apr 2008 17:17:45 UTC
    The Promenade and all areas around it offer such a unique opportunity to get close to nature whilst in the city. I love the fresh sea breeze and sense of community on the Promenade. This whole stretch should remain untouched.
    Rushdi SlamangSigned on: Tue 15 Apr 2008 16:25:49 UTC
    Adrian StoneSigned on: Tue 15 Apr 2008 15:17:15 UTC
    The Sea Point promenade is one of the few working public spaces in the country. Don't mess with it.
    Debbie PriessnitzSigned on: Tue 15 Apr 2008 13:30:08 UTC
    I have been enjoying the promenade since I was a little girl and our whole family still goes through to Sea Point often , I would hate it if it were no longer there for us to enjoy our walks etc.
    Andre ZAAIMANSigned on: Tue 15 Apr 2008 12:19:52 UTC
    Gordon C PayneSigned on: Tue 15 Apr 2008 12:04:23 UTC
    Harry TylerSigned on: Tue 15 Apr 2008 12:02:43 UTC
    Hands off the Sea Point sea frontage! Why build multi-storey developments that will ruin the sea views of many - who perhaps have paid heavily for the privilege. 
    Not to mention the public who can go there for a much needed therapeutic walk.
    Rika AllenSigned on: Tue 15 Apr 2008 11:46:02 UTC
    Please do not allow development there. Walking on the promenade and using the pool there form part of my childhood memories. We often go for strolls on the promenade after work - something we cannot do here in the northern suburbs. Driving 25km to do that is not a concern for us. It would be dreadful if this public space would be taken away.
    TimSigned on: Tue 15 Apr 2008 11:39:20 UTC
    DominicSigned on: Tue 15 Apr 2008 11:37:49 UTC
    Wolfgang PreiserSigned on: Tue 15 Apr 2008 11:32:15 UTC
    Stop the greed and preserve one of the few public open spaces in Cape Town for all to enjoy!
    steven barrettSigned on: Tue 15 Apr 2008 10:55:20 UTC
    Clive HuskissonSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 23:35:59 UTC
    Keep waterfront as it is, we can be more creative with the space,we dont want development there.
    Jane HuskissonSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 23:30:08 UTC
    Dont ruin the waterfront for all, for benefit of a few.
    Dieter Wickert-LudemSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 19:07:29 UTC
    why spoil one of the last reasonably unspoilt beach-fronts for commercail exploitation??
    Helen BarffSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 16:48:00 UTC
    cecilia liebenbergSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 16:15:40 UTC
    Kate DaviesSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 15:49:24 UTC
    MICHAEL ROWLAND-SMUTSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 15:01:23 UTC
    Clair WilmansSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 14:41:02 UTC
    take your hotels and retail space to the main road and let us enjoy the beautiful grass that is left.
    Coenraad WaltersSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 14:09:26 UTC
    Public opinion CAN sway matters for the better if enough people agree. We are not automatically victims of commercial sprawl!
    Nicole WelzSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 14:00:53 UTC
    NO to development and high rise buildings on the sea front. yes to public open spaces.
    Jodi GotholdSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 13:56:13 UTC
    Leave Sea Poitn alone!
    Debbie HutchingsSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 13:29:04 UTC
    The sea front from Mouille Point to Saunders Rocks is and always has been for all to enjoy. It's a walk that ALL people ftom ALL over Cape Town come to enjoy. By allowing development on the Sea Point Pavillion will undoubtedly be the beginning of the end and it will only be a matter of time before apartment block size chunks are taken away from this stretch and it will resemble Clifton but even worse as the promenade is at sea level and the developments will extend UP from the street level.
    Jimmy McGregorSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 13:01:17 UTC
    Please aid in keeping the last vestiges of a safe and beautiful public-domain out of the grubby meat-clamps of commercial giants and their money-spun virus. Thank you.
    Lesley JenningsSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 12:43:34 UTC
    The greed of developers knows no bounds, and if public resistance to the proposed Sea Point project is ignored, it will be equal to the Zimbabwean situation!
    Barry LessingSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 11:58:28 UTC
    Although i don't live on the sea board I strongly believe that this valuable area should be retained as an open access to all. We sometimes go for a lovely walk there, so it's not only the residents in the immediate area that are affected.
    Louwrens SmitSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 11:04:19 UTC
    Gavin CooperSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 10:55:06 UTC
    This is public open space used by all, many of whom have no other access to space in the otherwise congested Sea Point area. This space adds to the charm of the western seaboard and enhances visits to the Cape of many many visitors, local and o/seas. We have enough shopping malls. This area MUST be kept for the people of Cape Town.
    Estelle BosmanSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 10:40:30 UTC
    Please do not take away this special public area that means so much to us as Capetonians.
    GerritSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 10:29:05 UTC
    LD JonesSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 10:24:42 UTC
    Not a positive change.
    Petra AckermanSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 10:15:02 UTC
    We cannot let developers build where ever they want at the expenses of the environment, and only for financial gain
    JOnathan YachSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 10:10:42 UTC
    I agree that this portion of the beachfront, as with all others, should remain in its present form, save for important maintenance rejuvenation
    pierre AntoineSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 09:57:50 UTC
    David WieseSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 09:55:22 UTC
    R LowSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 09:50:50 UTC
    Michelle GousSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 09:40:01 UTC
    Working in Cape Town, while living in Wellington means an early and long daily drive. Starting the day with my morning promenade run is what makes the trip worth it's while!
    Barry NieuwoudtSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 09:38:27 UTC
    We have already lost huge open spaces in the Green Point/Sea Point are due to 2010 World Cup. It is vital to keep the few areas that are left for recreation in tact.
    Terry WoodSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 09:30:50 UTC
    Leave it alone, for pete's sake do we really need more shops?! The pavillion is vital to our community. It encourages us all to get outside, interact with other individuals from our community, promote health and wellbeing for our children and ourselves through relaxation and excercise. The pavillion adds value to our lives on many levels. Leave it alone.
    ERIKA SWAILESSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 09:14:43 UTC
    an ex resident of Sea Point and still a visitor to the seafront. This has been a place to enjoy the open fresh air of the sea of my childhood as well as my adulthood and should still be there for children and adults to enjoy in the future
    C SmithSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 09:04:22 UTC
    A travesty if allowed
    BERNIE MESKINSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 09:02:17 UTC
    DEAD AGAINST THIS PROJECT  
    THE BEACH RD RECREATION FACILITY IS VERY SPECIAL FOR ALL CAPETONIANS AND VISITORS AND SHOULD NOT BE TAMPERED WITH FOR THE CAPITAL GAIN OF A FEW
    Debbie FrostSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 09:01:41 UTC
    HiltonSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 09:01:38 UTC
    Sarah PolonskySigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 08:54:39 UTC
    The Sea Point Promenade and Pavillion is a space that thousands of people, from all walks of life, are able to freely access and enjoy. It is criminal to remove one of the last special open spaces for the profit of a greedy few.
    ZanneSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 08:48:57 UTC
    Stanley GinsburgSigned on: Mon 14 Apr 2008 08:05:03 UTC
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