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| andrew clark | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 19:44:55 UTC
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| Kim Sims | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 19:44:42 UTC Not acceptable to sell off Public land and deny the community access to these areas. |
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| genevieve langenhove | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 19:44:00 UTC
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| Rob Sims | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 19:43:01 UTC I am against any selling off of Public land to developers who have zero concern for the area, the community other than to line their own pockets in a major way. |
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| Chaiidrmaine W | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 19:32:41 UTC I fully agree that the seafront should be preserved |
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| Sylvia Sauerman | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 19:16:14 UTC A simply horrendous idea |
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| colin leo | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 19:02:17 UTC As an ex-sea-point resident I think it is a ludecrous proposal |
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| Francine Dowling-pit | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 19:02:05 UTC
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| M. Mulholland | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 18:56:53 UTC The open public space is used by young and old each weekend and is a valuable asset to the whole of Cape Town - it is our Central Park. On this rocky coastline there is nowhere else for people to swim and the pool is a necessity for residents who wish to swim - as well as all the non-residents who make use of it. |
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| Fajwusz Gon | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 18:50:03 UTC This ia a facility much used by all the people of Cape Town and a well-established recreation- focus for visitors to this city. |
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| G Smit | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 18:47:13 UTC
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| R Gon | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 18:36:34 UTC Thismuch used and loved facility for all the people of Cape Town should be protected and preserved. We do not need a shopping complex on the sea front. |
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| Colleen Fehlmann | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 18:33:23 UTC Unbelievable!!! Arent there enough shops, shopping-centers, restaurants and built up areas in Cape Town? How can anyone even CONTEMPLATE ruining that glorious strip of green with breathtaking views of the beach, sea and horizon?? |
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| Pam Christie | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 18:32:26 UTC Please leave this glorious space open to all. It\'s part of our history, and for many people it\'s the most accessible sea front available. It\'s to be treasured as it is - an open space that is well used by people of all sorts, dogs, birds, and many visitors. |
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| Sean Badal | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 18:13:03 UTC Let\'s string the bastards up! |
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| GEORGE LE ROUX | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 18:10:40 UTC THE SEA-FRONT BELONGS TO ALL NOT THE PRIVILEGED FEW. |
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| Paulien Osse | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 18:09:40 UTC
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| ROSE LE ROUX | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 18:06:34 UTC THE SEA-FRONT BELONGS TO ALL NOT PRIVILEGED FEW. |
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| Sonja Watson | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 17:53:26 UTC
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| sven ten bokkel | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 17:51:56 UTC Preserve what we have left! Please! |
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| Avril Jarecki | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 17:36:14 UTC Cape Town is THE most beautiful city in the world and so many public enjoyment \"spaces\" have become inaccessible. The Sea Point Seafront is a part of every Capetonians life and thus fondest memories and should be preserved for future generations to enjoy. The \"greed factor\" has become very destructive. |
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| Maria Vasco | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 17:30:02 UTC
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| HENK RUBIDGE | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 16:46:36 UTC THE PROMENADE HAS BEEN MY DAILY JOY FOR 30 YEARS. ANY COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ON THE SEAWARD SIDE OF BEACH ROAD WOULD BE ANATHEMA TO ME AND THOUSANDS OF OTHERS. |
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| Kathie von Hoesslin | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 16:44:48 UTC Leave well alone!! The promenade is great to walk, please do not spoil the atmosphere where all South Africans come together to enjoy the sea and beaches |
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| C Burgess | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 16:44:00 UTC All Public Open Space should be kept available for public use only and not developed for commercial use. |
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| Debby Chen | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 16:27:11 UTC Waterfront space should be preserved |
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| Michele Pieterse | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 16:00:18 UTC
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| Greg Huckle | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 15:35:26 UTC Locals need to enjoy this open space |
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| Jenny Perold | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 15:23:20 UTC This is a beautiful public space and should remain so - there are more than enough hotels and shops in the area |
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| Sabine Osse | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 15:21:19 UTC Keep Sea Point Promenade for the Public. No compromise |
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| Joy-Mari Cloete | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 15:19:48 UTC
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| sean hayden | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 14:34:58 UTC This is a partiularly special place and it would be a sad loss to the city to loose it to appease development pressures or budget shortfalls. It would literally mean that you will not be able to see the sea from Camps Bay to Milnerton lighthouse! |
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| Jean Hofmeyr | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 14:30:41 UTC Disapprove! |
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| marilyn Follansbee | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 14:11:55 UTC On my visits to the Cape Area I have visited Seapoint several times and hate to think such a lovely open space would be spoiled by development. Please do not change it. The world is losing too many of its open spaces as it is. Save yours. |
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| Wendy Dicks | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 13:56:39 UTC This is one of the most used public spaces in Cape Town, dont take it away from the people ! |
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| Nicola Allen | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 13:53:14 UTC I love running and walking my dog on the Promenade - don\'t mess it up! |
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| Jakub Sadzik | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 13:51:09 UTC There is no need for another shopping centre so close to the waterfront |
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| Daniel Friedland | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 13:26:09 UTC A very bad idea! |
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| Anneke Hesseling | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 13:18:52 UTC The promenade provides great quality of life to a diverse spectrum of locals and visitors and it is wonderful space for children living in the city bowl and atlantic seaboard. Preserve this space! |
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| Jacqui Foord | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 12:29:19 UTC The greater public of Cape Town cannot afford to live at or near the sea. You are simple stealing from those less fortunate than you. Where is the harm in sharing what by law public space and go and be a selfish capitalist somewhere else. |
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| francois du toit | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 12:14:29 UTC i thought we\'ve been through this before? every year it\'s the same story. i train at pool! |
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| Gary Velcich | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 12:09:38 UTC
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| Willy Meyer | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 11:35:05 UTC Cape Town is a worldcity because of its natural assets which are classless and accessible to all world citizens. Cape Town should act accordingly. |
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| Gail Thomas | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 11:31:39 UTC
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| Alison Gray | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 11:30:53 UTC
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| Carol Thomas | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 11:26:28 UTC Totally unacceptable. It is one of the areas where ALL people of greater Cape Town commune and escape from daily drudgery which includes the proposed developments! |
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| david rogers | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 10:18:54 UTC No developement like this should be allowed, I object in the strongest possible terms |
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| Alyce Miller | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 09:54:32 UTC Please prevent development of the sea front. Do not destroy the natural beauty of Sea Point. |
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| Debbie Penderis | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 09:22:02 UTC I walk at least twice a week on promenade. |
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| Zahier Dalvie | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 09:04:50 UTC
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