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| BRITTANY FERREIRA | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 09:20:53 UTC
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| CALVIN FERREIRA | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 09:20:15 UTC
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| JOHNNY FERREIRA | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 09:19:35 UTC
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| Glynnis Kearns | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 09:18:09 UTC Do we really need another shopping mall besides the V&A in this area. Where else can we go to at night to just sit and watch the beautiful sunsets and in winter watch the waves crashing down?? |
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| CATHY FERREIRA | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 09:17:58 UTC
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| Johan le Roux | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 09:16:15 UTC My apartment looks out over the pavilion, and I can vouch for the number of children, adult and senior citizens from all walks of live, who use this area every day. |
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| Fahiemah Ganie | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 09:16:02 UTC Leave our promenade and view alone!!! |
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| Jenny Kavarana | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 09:15:57 UTC
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| Marilyn Thompson | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 09:15:40 UTC Cape Town is a world famous and loved destination BECAUSE it is not over built and there is still the feeling of open spaces and freedom. Anybody been to Majorca lately? |
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| Lize Baxter | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 09:13:28 UTC I DO NOT APPROVE |
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| Tamsyn Lancaster | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 09:13:13 UTC
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| Sjaneen Pyper | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 09:13:13 UTC
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| Meryl Glaser | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 09:11:18 UTC
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| Bronwayne | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 09:09:46 UTC Absolutely against it!!!! |
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| James Mason | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 09:03:43 UTC
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| Guthrie Cooper | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 08:54:25 UTC
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| Steve Bryant | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 08:52:42 UTC Keep the promonade as it is! |
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| Bruce McMaster | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 08:48:31 UTC Please look at other big cities with developed sea fronts , around the world. You will notice that Sea point is by far the most beautiful in its current state. HANDS OFF,for the sake of all South Africans. |
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| david tomsu | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 08:42:45 UTC
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| Garth Jellars | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 08:42:33 UTC It is disgusting the way Council makes decisions without proper consultation and without taking into account the feelings of the broader community. I may not live in Sea Point but my family and I enjoy using the Pavillion. |
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| Drysdale Fries | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 08:38:41 UTC Don't spoil what is currently a beautiful area to enjoy Sea Point and the sea. |
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| Kim van der Byl | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 08:30:06 UTC Please stop all this unnecessary development. Detroying public spaces is going to ruin our beautiful city! We don't even have the electricity for all these new developments! |
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| kim johnson | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 08:20:10 UTC I love the Sea Point promenade. My daughter and I love going swimming at the pool and taking long walks and rides along the sea front. Save our public spaces. All people should be able to enjoy this area, not only the wealthy... |
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| Rose Langmann | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 08:17:44 UTC
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| stephen wolf | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 08:14:48 UTC
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| leanne | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 08:13:08 UTC This is the one place that every Capetonian can enjoy. Greediness is what will destroy Cape Towns beauty. This area adds to the charm of CT and has been here for many years, its a part of CT history |
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| Garth Levin | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 08:11:47 UTC What a shame that the lowest of the low, property developers, are trying to do what they do best....destroy neighborhoods, take the money, and walk away. We have to do all we can to stop them! |
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| Tux | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 08:03:13 UTC Leave it alone, or else. |
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| G Flooter | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 08:01:09 UTC Save the Sea Point promenade, save the world. |
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| Penguin | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 08:01:01 UTC Stop messing up our beautiful coast line. Us mere mortals always have no public space left because of all the commercial developments! |
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| Johnny Pestana | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 07:59:10 UTC Please leave this wonderful space and view unspoilt |
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| D Matonicki | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 07:58:06 UTC This goes to all of the greedy developers, corrupt city officials and the likes. Haven't you made enough money already? One fact of life is that you cant take it with you, so why not stop now and invest in making the promenade more alive, by making shore it stays public, clean and safe. |
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| Jenni Pestana | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 07:58:02 UTC I love Sea Point and would hate to see it spoilt - please stop these plans |
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| Kristin | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 07:54:47 UTC Please don't do this, not another location ruined by yet another building! |
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| Latisha Duarte | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 07:51:01 UTC The thought of this dishusts and saddens me, have these people no appreciation of nature? |
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| Doreen & Arthur Hadd | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 07:39:29 UTC We grew up in Sea Point and have many, many happy memories of the Sea Point Pavilions and surrounding beaches, especially "broken baths", We would hate to see this wonderful landmark spoiled. |
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| D Nieuwoudt | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 07:30:55 UTC
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| Zanet Klaassen | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 07:21:49 UTC It's such a lovely place to walk and relax. Please don't mess it up. |
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| Nadia Rosenthal | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 07:05:33 UTC It will be devastating for all if that area becomes developed. We don't need more commercial centres, what we need is to maintain our connections to nature, and this is one that everybody uses and loves. |
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| Corina | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 06:29:09 UTC It would be a disaster and huge mistake to take the public space away along the promenade. Me personally go there often to run or for walks. It is used by 1000s of people every day. To clean up the pavements / railings should be the only "delevopments" / improvements allowed. Don't take more space away from families to go for a stroll with their kids! |
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| Peter Seidel | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 05:35:56 UTC As someone who grew up in Cape Town, and professional urban designer practicing world-wide, I deplore the idea of sacrificing one of the city's most valuable assets. |
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| ashleigh mclean | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 05:34:23 UTC This is outrageous .yet another example of corporate development and private interests steam rolling over public and community interests. What’s more these so called developers in erecting their generic "international'' shopping complexes and loft style apartments are destroying what makes our city firstly a pleasure for its residents and secondly an attractive prospect for tourists and investors alike . Both of which will continue to provide revenue long after a 2010 shopping spree. |
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| Rolf Basler | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 05:17:41 UTC
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| craig eric parker | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 03:51:06 UTC I walk on the prominade a minimum of twice a week summer and winter. The space belongs to the public ratepayers. Dont let greed kill the beauty of capetown. Lets not kill the goose for the golden egg. |
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| nick | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 00:46:59 UTC Take away the promenade and it's public space and you take away the happiness of thousands! I can't believe it's even up for debate!! Any excuse to make money and profit from something beautiful! All those involved in the planning of the desecration of this area have no heart! They should be ashamed! |
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| Deon Joubert | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 00:33:04 UTC
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| greg | Signed on: Tue 22 Jan 2008 00:01:01 UTC onward march the legions of the machine... |
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| Julian Bub | Signed on: Mon 21 Jan 2008 23:53:15 UTC I believe that the development, in particular on the Cape Town side of the pavilion should not be allowed. It will detract from what is currently a unique public area used by all Capetonians. |
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| HELENIQ ARGYROU | Signed on: Mon 21 Jan 2008 23:46:21 UTC NO MORE CONCRETE NO MORE CONSTRUCTION ! |
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| Diana Sochen | Signed on: Mon 21 Jan 2008 23:14:45 UTC I believe in development as long as the area will not be affected and that it will be aesthetically acceptable |
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