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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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| Deborah Cooper | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 08:49:53 UTC Asides from my personal interest in keeping my sea view from my Beach Road apartment, I take vicarious enjoyment in the appreciation of this promenade by such diverse pleasure seekers. |
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| Anthea Koch | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 07:38:11 UTC Treasure the open spaces |
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| Nazeema Fredericks | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 07:17:41 UTC Funny that these people think everything has a price. NO to rezoning of public spaces |
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| Sasha Guerin | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 03:36:43 UTC
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| Aiden Hendler | Signed on: Sun 20 Jan 2008 03:33:15 UTC
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| S Durham | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 23:49:07 UTC
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| Tani Pretorius | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 22:22:24 UTC Although we don\'t live near Sea Point, we often take our small children out there, and I would love to keep on doing so in future. NO DEVELOPMENT, PLEASE! |
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| Steven Markovitz | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 22:04:35 UTC
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| erica zimet | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 21:22:24 UTC very improtant that the promenade be retained for walking and looking and seeing the sea |
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| sandy adams | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 20:56:24 UTC please keep our cities public open spaces for the public, particularly along our precious and beautiful sea fronts. |
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| ireen spicer | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 18:06:48 UTC
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| Silke Colquhoun | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 17:53:09 UTC The extensive Sea Point promenade is one of Cape Town\'s key assets - for locals and tourists alike - and should remain accessible to all. Only a tiny fraction of people are likely to benefit from the proposed buildings, which the majority of us do not want there. Keep up the good work, SEAFA! |
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| Mark Cooper | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 17:41:28 UTC This is the thin edge of the wedge |
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| mary nicolson | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 17:21:15 UTC Leave our open public spaces alone |
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| Iain Harris | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 17:20:03 UTC A development the likes of what seems to be in the table is really needed closer to the sea on the Khayelitsha / Mitchells Plain side, where it would do a lot to create an attraction in an area that has incredible potential and needs to be reimagined. On Track probably is Without Imagination. Let\'s leave the Promenade alone. |
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| Myrna Frank | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 16:33:05 UTC
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| Robert Jegger | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 16:10:22 UTC Disgusting even to talk about it. If Mrs. Essop would live at the Promenade, she would N O T allow it. |
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| Olver Manske | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 15:38:01 UTC
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| CLAIRE LOWDEN | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 15:34:53 UTC Please don\'t develop this site - soon Cape Town will no longer have any extraordinary places for ordinary people to enjoy. Let\'s preserve community spaces and stop worshipping the money God. |
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| Anthony Kuhnert | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 15:28:23 UTC About this proposed development I\'m afraid my comments are unprintable |
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| Khadija | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 15:16:07 UTC none |
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| Louise Rabe | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 15:12:18 UTC Absolutely Not. Im in full support of keeping the area public! The V&A provides more than enough shopping facility! |
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| Daniel Theron | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 15:02:22 UTC This space is best utilized for outdoors public recreation than for just another indoors commercial complex. The way it is now adds to the unique and positive atmosphere for all to enjoy. |
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| Russel John Dor | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 14:39:17 UTC Some developers seem to have lost all conscience. |
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| Andrew Canter | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 14:31:11 UTC The ocean side of Beach Road, Sea Point should remain uncommercial. |
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| Jessica Garvie | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 14:27:28 UTC my family and I use the seafront every week. It is a part of our daily lives, always has been and SHOULD always remain so! |
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| Heidi Hesseling | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 14:27:02 UTC I support the petition to stop development on the promenade, and keep open spaces for public use. |
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| Tamsin Faragher | Signed on: Sat 19 Jan 2008 14:25:09 UTC The city\'s open space and access to it keeps the Mother City\'s citizens the coolest and sanest in South Africa. |
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