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  • PREVIOUS SEAFA PETITION: There are 5736 entries in the petition.
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    Shiraan WatsonSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:41:01 UTC
    Melanie PetersenSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:40:21 UTC
    Charmaine BronkhorstSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:39:45 UTC
    Adell van ZylSigned 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.
    Lynne McMasterSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:38:39 UTC
    I am an ex Capetonian and would just hate to see this happen.
    DavidSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:35:46 UTC
    The people say No.
    samantha linSigned 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 !!!!!!!!!
    michelle collisSigned 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
    Heidi DuncanSigned 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
    Dominic HardmanSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:33:00 UTC
    Keep our heritage for our children!!
    Terry HartSigned 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!
    Eileen HargreavesSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:29:02 UTC
    David HargreavesSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:28:25 UTC
    Samantha HargreavesSigned 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
    Amien PalekerSigned 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.
    Diana GroblerSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:18:22 UTC
    mark lawrieSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:16:19 UTC
    Luke WeyersSigned 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!
    Liane GreeffSigned 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.
    i mostertSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:13:27 UTC
    Disapprove of proposal. The area should remain an open public space.
    riaan vreySigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:11:04 UTC
    rogerio bacelar da sSigned 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.
    daniel sieglerSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:04:48 UTC
    not good. not good. this town needs public spaces. plus some views left...
    Sarah NankinSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:04:34 UTC
    The Sea Point Promenade is a landmark of Cape Town. There is enough commercial development in the area, such as the main road of Sea Point, and the Waterfront!
    Jo GloverSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:03:31 UTC
    most summer evenings are spent walking along the promenade, it's such a beautiful way to enjoy our climate, and look forward to after a day in an office, we need space with fresh sea air to combat city living blues, not more money vacume spaces that encourage consumerism and increase people's carbon footprint. come now, moving backwards.
    Joshin RaghubarSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:01:47 UTC
    garrySigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:00:26 UTC
    Sam HarrisSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 14:59:52 UTC
    This is outragous!!!!
    Paola JonkerSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 14:52:31 UTC
    Do not destroy our promenade for the sake of greed. It's a disgrace that it's even being considered. We will not let that happen.
    Julian GoslingSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 14:51:32 UTC
    Alfred BothaSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 14:42:19 UTC
    The planned building will cut off easy pedestrian access to the clifton side, when walking along the length of the promenade. In the same way the highway cut off the city's link to the harbour, this will cut off pedestrian flow.
    I.D.WERNERSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 14:32:06 UTC
    i object strongly to this anticipated development as an ex Sea Point resident of 27 years
    SantiSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 14:29:20 UTC
    We like it the way it is. At least twice a week we go for walks and bike rides with my 5 year old... leave it the way it is.
    michelle mclarenSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 14:19:07 UTC
    i am certainly not in favour of the development of the seapoint promenade !!!
    Anna Davies-van EsSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 14:15:47 UTC
    we should be increasing our public spaces not decreasing them! 
     
    when public spaces are rezoned they should be zoned for low cost housing not private development. government needs to check priorities!!!
    Sandra HustwickSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 14:10:59 UTC
    The role of local government and DEADP is to act as custodians of the environment for the benefit of the Citizens of Cape Town and the broader community, and not to permit short-term profiteering of commercial interests at the expense of our natural heritage and recreational amenities. If government accountability to the needs of the community and the City's own policy of protecting Public Open Space and the Metropolitan Open Space System prevails, this will result in a decision in the public's interest rather than favouring financial interests of a developer over public sentiment.
    Veronica WantenaarSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 14:04:23 UTC
    I love to go and stroll along Seapoint. It is a beautiful open space loved by many. We do not need more shopping centres taking away the fabulous views and promenade that should be enjoyed by all. The additional congestion on the streets would also be a nightmare.
    Natalie RademeyerSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 14:03:33 UTC
    We need to preserve our open spaces for recreational and conservation purposes. That is why Cape Town is South Africa's mother city after all. 
    A friend of mine helped with the conservation of dunes in Big Bay & Melkbosstrand a couple of years ago. When we drove past there a week ago, she was shocked to see that the area has now been developed right up to the beach and that the dunes have been destroyd. It has to stop somewhere, or we will not have a coast line left!
    Gerhard du ToitSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 14:03:26 UTC
    Moosh BoltonSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 14:00:34 UTC
    I regularly travel to Sea Point to enjoy the walk along the beach front - would be devastated if anything was "developed" on the sea side of Beach Road!!!
    andrew scarboroughSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 13:59:30 UTC
    leonard gentleSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 13:55:41 UTC
    I am opposed to the selling off of public space to private developers
    Tracey EcclestoneSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 13:39:12 UTC
    Levae the little bit of Natural beauty that we all loveso much, spend money increasing the value of peoples life in the flats.
    Vikki du PreezSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 13:36:05 UTC
    Keren KilcoyneSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 13:23:46 UTC
    Against any building whats so ever.
    Lara HinrichsenSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 13:21:53 UTC
    Gavriel AbramsonSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 13:21:26 UTC
    Roger CoylesSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 13:16:47 UTC
    Brenda SansonSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 13:15:55 UTC
    Dont allow this development.
    Judith GoodspeedSigned on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 13:13:42 UTC
    I love running along the prom and do so at least three times a week. i love the atmosphere and seeing poeple for all walks of life enjoy the environment.
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