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| Caroline Foot | Signed on: Fri 11 Apr 2008 04:41:38 UTC No parkland or green space in a built up city environment should ever be rezoned to make way for a building development. Any City Council that allows such land to be rezoned is incredibly shortsighted. |
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| Gil Marsden | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 19:19:58 UTC
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| Pam & Maurice Philli | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 19:09:12 UTC Under no circumstances should any development take place on the relevant properties, all of which are historically enjoyed over decades by the public at large. A unique beachfront which must be protected. |
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| George van Dam | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 18:00:05 UTC
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| Renée Scalabrino | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 17:32:53 UTC
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| Brenda Gillam | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 17:00:14 UTC Stunning place don't destroy it. We vists every 6 months and love the views |
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| James Gillam | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 16:59:07 UTC Most amazing view why spoil it |
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| Lana Joffe | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 16:58:14 UTC
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| Dawie Bosch | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 16:52:14 UTC
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| Anna Mackenzie | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 16:51:38 UTC Not everything needs to be developed!Where else is there a public swimming pool in CT?No No |
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| Lee Staff | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 16:31:14 UTC
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| Pippa Moll | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 16:25:19 UTC
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| Bronwyn Lai Lan | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 15:44:45 UTC
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| Jessica Hadley Grave | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 15:35:45 UTC For the runners, walkers, dog walkers, soccer players, beach bathers, swimmers and surfers... |
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| Emma Levy | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 15:13:19 UTC Why destroy the only truly multi-racial place in Sea Point? Our public resources may be limited, but when we have as fantastic a facility as the Pavillion we should cherish it. |
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| Linda van de Vijver | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 15:11:49 UTC
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| martin rollo | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 14:59:59 UTC
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| Najmunesa Moose | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 14:46:05 UTC
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| Carmen | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 14:41:11 UTC
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| Ute Kuhlmann | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 14:32:36 UTC The Seapoint promenade and pool are for all and should stay Public Space! |
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| Marina Griebenow | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 14:01:59 UTC Since I arrived in Cape Town in 1985 the Sea Point Pavilion has always been a place where one can go and relax and enjoy the sea in relative safety. Its charms (and vices) have even been captured in song by Amanda Strydom called "Straatbank Esplanade" (lyrics by Afrikaans poet and academic Hennie Aucamp), so why tamper with it? Surely the Waterfront development should be enough to satisfy the money-hungry developers who in most cases have no sense of aesthetics! |
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| Freda Bennett | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 13:42:28 UTC If allowed to proceed this development will be the beginning of the end of public space along the beachfront. It must remain as is - it is well used by walkers/strollers to watch the activities in the pool area and is ideal for use as quiet recreational space. |
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| Kate Greaves | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 13:33:53 UTC
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| Rene Sellar | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 13:13:49 UTC Let's not turn the promonade into a concrete jungle, and in so doing, take away from the locals a much loved place for some quality r&r. Please! |
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| Michelle Sellar | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 13:08:28 UTC We have enough hotels and unsightly match box estates taking away our open spaces in Cape Town. Please leave the Promonade untouched! |
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| Bruce Speirs | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 12:31:53 UTC
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| Professor Carole G. | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 12:20:41 UTC Please keep one of Cape Town's few remaining public spaces --public! |
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| Bradley Bordiss | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 12:16:15 UTC
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| Brahm van Wyk | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 12:07:02 UTC
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| Ann Harries | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 12:01:54 UTC The Sea Point beach front is the best place I know for clearing your head and your lungs - please don't change anything. |
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| Terence Lapidus | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 11:53:44 UTC Public space is a precious commodity in our evolving society. Taking away such a space will have very significant effects and should be forbidden. |
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| Millicent Abrahams | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 11:49:06 UTC Far too much of our coastline is inaccessible to the public due to developments on our beachfronts |
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| Belinda van Wyk | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 11:47:42 UTC
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| Daryl Hefer | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 11:33:23 UTC
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| Wendy Annecke | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 10:57:21 UTC Too much concrete and cash flow, too little contemplation and congeniality |
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| Ina Wium | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 10:49:46 UTC What justifies MORE hotels, restaurants, a gymnasium, etc. in this particular space? Why not pitching a tent over the entire Mother City and declare it one huge SHOPPING CENTRE at the rate it is currently developing! The Waterfront has been extended, recently. Is the latter not enough? Why filling this precious space with more commercial buildings? It is a selfish attitude. Rather attempt in creating more such spaces for relaxation, watching the beautiful sun sets, all over the Peninsula as opposed to deprive citizens of it!! We are subject to enough noise and haste, welcome people to have the peace and silence in the Sea Point Promenade. It is a beautiful part of Sea Point, strive to keep it free of buildings, so that we all can be happy and cheerful. |
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| Robyn Herron | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 10:32:52 UTC
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| J Blundell | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 10:19:23 UTC
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| Andrew Nash | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 10:17:34 UTC
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| AnnMarie Wolpe | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 10:12:58 UTC
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| AnnMarie Wolpe | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 10:11:55 UTC
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| Rochella Schollij | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 10:07:21 UTC
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| Charly Biess | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 10:06:56 UTC
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| Alex Biess | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 10:06:24 UTC
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| Jacqueline Kim Biess | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 10:05:57 UTC
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| Daniella Biess | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 10:05:10 UTC GO SEAFA! |
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| Lila Komnick | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 10:01:39 UTC
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| Jeremy Eastman | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 09:52:42 UTC
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| Henry Wann | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 09:46:42 UTC I have been using the promanade for walking, picnics etc for many years. It's one of the few great places to relax and watch the sunsets. I have a 16month old son, we like nothing better than playing in the park, chasing the birds and dogs. I grew up along the promanade swimming, meeting friends etc, it would not be fare to hundreds of people to take this away. |
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| Linda Yhukutwana | Signed on: Thu 10 Apr 2008 09:32:10 UTC When open beaches started, Sea Point was the first one to open and I have great memories about it. When I didn't have a car, it was the easily accessible and most convinient beach to visit that is adequately safe. Now I walk and run on the Promenade every morning or evening, it's the best I can do since I can't afford an apartment at the sea front. It will be really a shame to lose all of this because someone wants to make more money at the expense of those who cannot afford these natural luxuries! The thought of it!!!!!! |
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