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  • PREVIOUS SEAFA PETITION: There are 5739 entries in the petition.
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    NameEntry
    Sally MontgomerySigned on: Thu 24 Jan 2008 07:45:12 UTC
    It would be a real loss to the city of Cape Town to lose the seafront public space - let's save it!!
    David ElstonSigned on: Thu 24 Jan 2008 07:43:43 UTC
    Revision of zoning to allow change of use of a developed area should be considered only if popularly and demonstrably in the interest of the public. Rezoning of these properties would make a mockery of the whole intent and process of zoning.
    Louise NeserSigned on: Thu 24 Jan 2008 07:36:34 UTC
    Are we not trying to minimize our carbon footprint...? Another commercial development is not the way to go. Stop being greedy.
    Lynn WittenSigned on: Thu 24 Jan 2008 07:31:30 UTC
    Seapoint pavilion holds a very special place in my childhood memories. It is also a place when many different communities interact in harmony. These areas should be encouraged rather than developed for other purposes.
    Alexander Bruce MunrSigned on: Thu 24 Jan 2008 07:11:57 UTC
    This very active open space is used by many Capetonians,local tourists and overseas visitors throughout the year. Local authority must stand up against this or else our entire seafront will be destroyed and with it the face and spirit of this wonderful city.
    Lynne KarasekSigned on: Thu 24 Jan 2008 06:40:07 UTC
    We don't need more four storey buildings here - enough is enough!!!
    Nailah FurnivalSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 23:39:58 UTC
    When will this madness end. NO to yet another shopping centre.
    Helen FannSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 23:00:42 UTC
    The pavillion is an intagral part of Cape Town - dont spoil this beutiful sight with ANY buildings! There are lots of other spaces - away from the sea front - that would do well with the "beautification" of a shopping mall.
    Nadia DonnellySigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 22:41:26 UTC
    Please do NOT rezone the prom! it is one of the few places where one can actually enjoy the outdoor space safely!
    Philippa NottenSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 22:09:19 UTC
    Emilie OosthuizenSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 21:52:38 UTC
    Dr Sharma Jeanette FSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 21:17:36 UTC
    Pam BilbySigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 21:09:01 UTC
    It is not in the interest of all South Africans to allow a development on the Seapoint promenade as proposed - this should be voted against by all who live in Cape Town - what will it look like for the World Cup in 2010 for our visitors!!
    laurin claassenSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 21:01:30 UTC
    keep the beauty we have been given for all to enjoy- one place where all people come together to relax with family & friends, a drawing card for life & living in the seaboard areas.
    Liz LinsellSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 21:01:19 UTC
    I am a regular visitor to Sea Point and disagree absolutely with this proposed violation of public space. The same thing is happening with Sanparks and our mountain and forests.Before we know we will have to pay for access everywhere
    Diana & JohnDickersSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 20:54:14 UTC
    Please do not ever build a shopping centre on this beautiful open public space for the people of the city who love it as it is. Greedy developers- hands off ! Find another location away from the sea.
    Margaret HoweSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 20:49:49 UTC
    Leave it just the way it is ...
    Juergen SchwarzbauerSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 20:45:16 UTC
    Barry SelbySigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 20:24:59 UTC
    A development of this wonderful public space would be disastrous 
    and should not be allowed to proceed. At best a small restaurant providing a refreshment stop for walkers joggers etc might be appropriate
    Claudia DiestelkampSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 20:07:17 UTC
    Shirley SherSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 20:04:18 UTC
    Please leave the Sea Point promenade as it. We do not need more shopping developments or hotels in Sea Point.  
    Thanks
    Geraldine EliotSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 20:01:21 UTC
    Annalie de RosnaySigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 19:52:32 UTC
    Come to Bellville and see what has happened to our so-called green belt, jam packed with buildings, no parking and no more green. how can i help to stop this development.
    chad mac donaldSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 19:44:03 UTC
    keep the promenade
    Chris WildmanSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 19:37:14 UTC
    No justification, no need but greed.
    Charl CilliersSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 19:37:09 UTC
    I spent many happy times on the promenade taking photographs and just strolling in the early mornings and early evenings.
    Steph StadlerSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 19:32:52 UTC
    Please stop turning our City into a commercial junk yard!
    Maritz Louis BroodrySigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 19:14:11 UTC
    j langemannSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 18:56:20 UTC
    Let`s protect the enjoyed space, which has been an institution for so many decades.
    CarolineSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 18:43:10 UTC
    Against the shooping centre development on the prominade!!!
    Charl du PlessisSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 18:33:25 UTC
    Chris LazariSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 18:31:00 UTC
    Vito BelloSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 18:08:16 UTC
    avril williamsonSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 18:07:50 UTC
    There are few places in Cape Town which allow such a broad mix of cultures and lifestyles to enjoy a varied risk of healthy activities. No matter culture, race, gender or sexual preference this area offers a place of enjoyment for everyone (as can be seen everyday). It is a safe and beautiful area for our rainbow nation to enjoy.
    Jo McQueSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 17:33:47 UTC
    It would be good if developers left at least some parts of Cape Town for people to enjoy.
    Michael MorganSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 17:10:23 UTC
    Nicolene JansenSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 16:50:06 UTC
    With the horrible new stadium being build, it would be very wrong to take away more beautiful open space!!!!!
    julie clarkeSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 16:47:01 UTC
    Every famous city protects its open space and appreciates its value - this is a critical role of public servents and politicians. IF you cannot understand the fundamental principles of town planning get out of your office give up your position to someone who does
    Cassie HughesSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 16:38:52 UTC
    No shopping malls in Sea Point!!
    NEVILLE JACKSONSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 16:38:51 UTC
    WHOMEVER IS PLANNING THE DEVELOPMENT IS TRYING TO STEAL THE RIGHT TO REZONE FROM THE PEOPLE OF CAPE TOWN
    Christo du ToitSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 16:33:36 UTC
    Unacceptable!
    Deborah C SmithSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 16:31:04 UTC
    It would be RIDICULOUS!!! What will eb next???!!!
    Linda NementzikSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 16:22:11 UTC
    I agree with the sentiments of SEAFA 100%.
    Nesta ShorkendSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 16:03:26 UTC
    I would like the Sea Point promenade to remain an open space and this accessible to all members of the public
    JimmySigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 15:56:07 UTC
    I'm in, it's so important !
    Carnita HendricksSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 15:41:39 UTC
    running/walking along the promenade is one of the most beautiful things cape town has to offer-beautiful, manicured grounds to enjoy the sea and the city, where one feels safe (which is rare). apart from replacing some of my gym sessions in the summer months, it is a space where more overweight people who do not feel comfortable in gyms go to get a workout. take that away from them/us and you will be contributing to a more obese south african nation.
    Ursula SchwarzbauerSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 15:40:18 UTC
    Greg KeersSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 15:30:09 UTC
    Keep the seafront!
    Dominique HazellSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 15:26:18 UTC
    We don't need anymore shopping malls, let alone a highrise that's an eyesore!
    Etienne de VilliersSigned on: Wed 23 Jan 2008 15:25:37 UTC
    I support SEAFA
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