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| Cadiz Family | Signed on: Wed 26 Mar 2008 12:36:08 UTC If plans for construction go ahead, Sea Point will cease to be the family-orientated area it is and will lose its natural beauty. It will become yet another comercial destination which people frequent, but do not care about. |
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| christine nachman | Signed on: Wed 26 Mar 2008 11:39:17 UTC
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| Mariza van Wyk | Signed on: Wed 26 Mar 2008 10:01:04 UTC
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| Karen Swanepoel | Signed on: Wed 26 Mar 2008 09:27:35 UTC We have enough malls, we don't need more development. What we need are the open spaces and beauty of this seafront. |
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| Adam Levin | Signed on: Wed 26 Mar 2008 08:54:22 UTC I live in Johannesburg but have, for almost two decades, travelled to Cape Town regularly either for holiday, for business or to visit family. Over those years I have witnessed a terrific regeneration of Sea Point generally and the pool and promenade in particular. It is disturbing that an area that is open to all for outdoor recreational and leisure purposes is being threatened by commercial development. It is a safe environment for all the city's residents (and, yes, visitors) to enjoy. A commercial development is not a necessary contribution for Sea Point's continued regeneration; the very environment that the pools and surrounding areas provide has already made that contribution. |
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| Jim Petrie | Signed on: Wed 26 Mar 2008 08:48:05 UTC
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| bryan maas | Signed on: Wed 26 Mar 2008 08:12:29 UTC
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| Rachael Glaser | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 22:50:05 UTC No! No! No!!! The Seapoint beachfront is one of the few public spaces that are enjoyed by the total spectrum of Cape Towns residents. We should be creating more open public space like this. Not privatising it. Once it is privatised it will be lost forever. The unaffected beauty of the area will be destroyed. There are enough shops and restuarants at the Waterfront, 1 km away. |
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| Lauren Lee | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 22:24:38 UTC
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| Caroline Petersen | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 20:28:50 UTC Save the People's Promenade! |
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| william warrington | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 19:40:09 UTC May a curse descend upon the money greedy developers who want to spoil teh Creators beautiful coastline. |
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| Nicole Levin | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 18:40:55 UTC It distresses me that decisions about the Sea Point Promenade and pool can be made with no consideration for the opinions of the general public. It distresses me that people in authority make decisions based purely on financial gain with no consideration for the environmental, social, historical, or cultural well being of this area. It distresses me that we in our fledgling democracy, can possibly loose one of our few truly democratic, safe, communal and racially integrated spaces. To see the value of preserving the Promenade and pool, just take a walk out on any weekend. The joy of people, and the laughter of the children should be enough to convince you of the preserving validity this communal area. |
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| Patricia Davison | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 17:46:07 UTC I fully support the initiative to protect the Sea Point beachfront |
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| H.F. Wyler | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 17:12:05 UTC
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| Mrs J M HUGHES and D | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 15:23:37 UTC This was an evil idea when it was first mooted.It received a resounding rejection both from the experts and from the public.Why should it come back? |
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| Sarah Dowling | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 13:35:18 UTC This public space is used by South Africans of all cultures - how can the authorities think that yet another development will ever benefit the public in the same way? |
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| Mary Shearar | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 12:11:43 UTC Why do they building Hotels and more shops .Dont we have enough. Putting it where they want to will block out any view for other people who have already lived there for a while. Who looks and appreciates the view while shopping you are tooo busy seeing what you are buying. PLEASE PLEASE DONT DESTROY A SITE WHICH BRINGS PLEASURE TO SO MANY for just the few who are here today and gone tomorrow. |
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| L. Lee | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 10:53:57 UTC
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| Sarah Bullen | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 10:07:33 UTC
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| Candice Swarts | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 09:39:51 UTC
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| Stuart Rumbelow | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 08:42:58 UTC Please dont do away with the beachfront. Only the developers will benefit from this planned building |
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| Andrew Rumbelow | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 08:40:35 UTC I grew up in Sea Point. The beach front has always been shared and is a happy place. Please dont change it. |
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| Sarah Rumbelow | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 08:35:32 UTC My father and his family lived in Sea Point for 35 years. The Sea Point beach front is for everyone. |
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| Jill Rumbelow | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 08:33:56 UTC We often walk on the SeaPoint Beach front as a family. There are lots of memories for my husbands family as they all grew up in Sea Point |
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| Michelle Claassens | Signed on: Tue 25 Mar 2008 08:09:40 UTC
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| Paxie Kelsey | Signed on: Mon 24 Mar 2008 22:29:41 UTC Don't change why we look forward to coming to CT ....... it's the most superb city in the world as it is! Magnificent Cape Town! And we have been visiting since 1960s. |
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| Tristan Oakes | Signed on: Mon 24 Mar 2008 21:17:47 UTC
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| Valli Moosa | Signed on: Mon 24 Mar 2008 18:55:12 UTC Public open spaces used by rich and poor, black and white should not be privatised. The ANC is opposed to the proposed development and so am I. |
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| Sheila Pearson | Signed on: Mon 24 Mar 2008 18:51:34 UTC This area is so beautiful please do not spoit it. |
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| Sharon Marshall | Signed on: Mon 24 Mar 2008 18:12:50 UTC
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| Maud Flink | Signed on: Mon 24 Mar 2008 17:36:30 UTC
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| chris shaw | Signed on: Mon 24 Mar 2008 16:39:48 UTC keep it for the people |
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| Serfie Serfontein | Signed on: Mon 24 Mar 2008 15:38:13 UTC
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| Karin Serfontein | Signed on: Mon 24 Mar 2008 15:36:48 UTC
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| Kon de Boom | Signed on: Mon 24 Mar 2008 15:10:24 UTC Ek steunn die petisie ten volle. |
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| Lesley Banks | Signed on: Mon 24 Mar 2008 14:48:46 UTC Too many of the open spaces in our cities are being erased because of the greed of developers. Capetown is not alone. |
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| Dennis Banks | Signed on: Mon 24 Mar 2008 14:45:39 UTC
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| Anne Lehmkuhl | Signed on: Mon 24 Mar 2008 14:10:19 UTC The promenade is part of Cape Town's character. Destroying any part of it, impacts negatively on the area's heritage and the tourism sector, not to mention the daily lives of many who enjoy this space. Is nothing sacred when it comes to big property developers? |
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| Charmian Verster | Signed on: Mon 24 Mar 2008 13:50:11 UTC As'n gereelde besoeker,is hierdie voorgenome ontwikkeling ondenkbaar. Ag nee, Kaapstad! |
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| Adrian Wiehahn | Signed on: Sun 23 Mar 2008 16:29:26 UTC
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| Pieter van Coller | Signed on: Sat 22 Mar 2008 10:52:52 UTC
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| Adele Bovim | Signed on: Sat 22 Mar 2008 10:41:33 UTC
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| Nancy Coetzee | Signed on: Sat 22 Mar 2008 09:50:27 UTC Why spoil such beauty ? |
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| Louise Liebenberg | Signed on: Thu 20 Mar 2008 21:14:46 UTC
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| Kristian | Signed on: Thu 20 Mar 2008 19:28:05 UTC
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| vertrees malherbe | Signed on: Thu 20 Mar 2008 16:30:55 UTC
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| Jennifer Powis | Signed on: Thu 20 Mar 2008 16:30:16 UTC I wholeheartedly support this petition! |
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| Jolande | Signed on: Thu 20 Mar 2008 14:41:22 UTC
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| Nima Dadkhah | Signed on: Thu 20 Mar 2008 14:27:49 UTC Viva Our Planet. |
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| Janet Parker | Signed on: Thu 20 Mar 2008 13:30:09 UTC
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