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| Tim Shaw | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 16:26:52 UTC I love that pavillion, far more than I could ever love another needless mall. |
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| Annette Huebschle | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 16:24:56 UTC
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| Rafiq Taylor | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 16:22:41 UTC Against moving the pivillion and love the prominade as is! |
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| Shaheen Pansari | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 16:19:20 UTC I'm dead against the proposed development ... slowly but surely we'll be overrun by concrete in this beautiful city of ours. Let's leave the open spaces for the future generations to enjoy as we did and still do ! |
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| Razaana | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 16:18:13 UTC I like the promenade! |
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| Mike Brodie | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 16:13:43 UTC
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| Clair Wilmans | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 16:12:58 UTC
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| j de villiers | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 16:10:30 UTC No go! Cape Town already to much concrete. |
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| Hanlie van Niekerk | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 16:10:25 UTC Public open space belongs to the people - many coastal towns are being robbed of their natural beauty and ambience by development. See... Knysna, Sedgefield and Plettenberg Bay. |
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| hassan sattar | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 16:09:39 UTC come on that space belongs to all of us |
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| Richard Shacksnovis | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 16:00:30 UTC How dare government steamroller public spacing for their own greed and infinite stupidity, as if the 2010 stadium is not already a total white elephant. |
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| Nick Kairinos | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:59:15 UTC
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| Mandi Mac | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:57:10 UTC Seapoint is lovely because of its open spaces. Please do not aim for Hillbrow at the sea!!! |
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| Melissa | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:56:39 UTC
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| Justin | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:55:58 UTC The Pavilion should be left as is. It's the spot many people take their Sunday drives to and around school holidays and the festive season its especially full with locals and tourists alike. Many people who live in its locality use it for running/walking purposes. Leave it be. |
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| Candace | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:55:55 UTC
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| Wayne Dunn | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:54:41 UTC I run along the Sea Point beach front on a regular basis and use the pool for training on occasion. Its a hive of activity affording the community a healthy alternative to shopping malls. A place to get out into the fresh air and enjoy what Cape Town has to offer thats FREE and accessible for all its citizens and visitors |
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| SHeperd Biniza | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:52:39 UTC This is so not on! We like using this commodity for its open space. Please do not condense it because right next to it, you'll see an informal settlement coming up. |
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| Kate Erskine | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:51:20 UTC
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| Kate Erskine | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:50:50 UTC It is a place for everyone, and you can see that daily. I run or walk there pretty much every evening. |
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| sven ruhs | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:49:57 UTC No more malls - keep the promenade like it is |
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| ELEANOR PAYNE | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:48:12 UTC LEAVE PUBLIC AREA WE GREW UP THERE |
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| Rob Bedford | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:48:05 UTC Developers are only interested in developing their back pockets |
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| Lizeanne Kronk | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:46:30 UTC
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| Cheryl Steyn | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:45:38 UTC It would be a real shame to develope the area as it is so beautiful and enjoyed by so many! |
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| Lizette | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:44:51 UTC Even though I don't live in the area, I think that as many natural public spaces in and around Cape Town should be kept alive. Cape Town surely does not need any more shopping facilities or concreted areas. Seaside should remain seaside around the Cape and the country. |
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| Bonnie Adams | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:43:53 UTC please do NOT close the promenade |
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| Peter Sutherland | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:42:19 UTC Stop all 'development' of Public Spaces! |
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| Shiraan Watson | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:41:01 UTC
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| Melanie Petersen | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:40:21 UTC
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| Charmaine Bronkhorst | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:39:45 UTC
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| Adell van Zyl | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:39:43 UTC THis is unacceptable. There are more than enough shopping centres to please everyone. This space has been and continues to be a great stroll to appreciate the surroundings. |
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| Lynne McMaster | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:38:39 UTC I am an ex Capetonian and would just hate to see this happen. |
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| David | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:35:46 UTC The people say No. |
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| samantha lin | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:33:44 UTC lets stop contruction builing on sea point promenade. that is where individual and family spend the quality time and playing sport, lets stop it !!!!!!!!! |
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| michelle collis | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:33:32 UTC i use the pool every week day in the summer.It is a violation of our public rights to the city for the city to continue to sell our public space off bit by bit and be economically divided which willlead to a unhealthy segragated society. there will never be spatial equality and further lead supperessed sanatised state .what are OUR rates adn taxes doing and been lead do ?? What remaining public spaces is there??? that had not been sold. thibaulut square , greenmarket, grand parade is all been sold off to economic gain at little return and at huge cost to this societ y on a huge recovery of a segrated past. Public land belongs and is owned by the public and not the short term linings of the cities pockets. iTs inequlaity and spatial and financila segragation and a political act and should be viewed as such. michelle collis BAS, B ARCH. UCT |
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| Heidi Duncan | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:33:23 UTC We sit with a similar problem in Langebaan eg development of prestine flower and wilderness area. I support you to the fullest, public spaces belong to the people, not to greedy developers |
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| Dominic Hardman | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:33:00 UTC Keep our heritage for our children!! |
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| Terry Hart | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:30:17 UTC Leave the Sea Point sea front as is for the enjoyment of all. We do not need more shopping centres or shops! |
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| Eileen Hargreaves | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:29:02 UTC
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| David Hargreaves | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:28:25 UTC
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| Samantha Hargreaves | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:27:13 UTC We must fight to preserve and expand the spaces that belong to all of us!! I'm fully with you in this campaign |
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| Amien Paleker | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:18:44 UTC it is a good urban area and should be left open with no permanent commercial mega-structure to impede the land and its use. |
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| Diana Grobler | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:18:22 UTC
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| mark lawrie | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:16:19 UTC
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| Luke Weyers | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:15:39 UTC It would be a terrible shame to lose something that benefits not only the South African public but also tourists who find the Seapoint beachfront something special, and compare it to some of the most beautiful areas in the world! |
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| Liane Greeff | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:15:35 UTC Open space should be sacrosanct, especially along the coast, where increasingly public resources are being converted to private resources. Our population of Cape Town and broader South Africa, should have access to the prime Seapoint water front. As should I, I love visiting the Atlantic seaboard. |
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| i mostert | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:13:27 UTC Disapprove of proposal. The area should remain an open public space. |
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| riaan vrey | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:11:04 UTC
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| rogerio bacelar da s | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:10:02 UTC sea point open areas ae for the use and enjoyment of us all. shopping centers should be kept at the commercial areas, not in public/ residential / recreational areas. |
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