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4 MARCH 2020

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BotSoc lease not renewed Writer De Waal Steyn

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ixty years after being founded and established in the Fernkloof Nature Reserve (FNR), the Hermanus Botanical Society (HBS) has been informed by the municipality that it needs to vacate its buildings in the FNR by July, as the lease will not be extended. According to municipal Director of Infrastructure and Planning, Stephen Müller, the municipality has a shortage of office space and therefore the buildings in the FNR will be used to house the staff members of the Environmental Department. “The Environmental Department will be housed in the existing buildings, while they take over

the day-to-day running of the reserve and the nursery. The hall will still be used for public gatherings, as before,” said Müller.

He said this did not mean that HBS would no longer have a role to play in FNR. “What we are aiming for is to create a partnership between the municipality and HBS. We cannot take over all their functions and will create a space for them to be housed. “It is important for us that HBS continues with its work, such as the upkeep of the herbarium and the seedbank, the weekly displays of plants and flowers that are put in the visitors’ centre, the organisation and hosting of the annual Flower Festival and the establishment of a fully-fledged botanical garden,” Müller said.

He said it was proposed that the municipality take over the running of the indigenous nursery. “The nursery plays an important role in ensuring the survival of our indigenous plants. As the biggest client of the nursery, it makes sense that the municipality should appoint its botanist to run the nursery on its behalf.” According to him, HBS has been asked in a meeting to ascertain how much space it will need and to come up with suggestions as to how a partnership agreement can be reached. “By these means we will be able to lift the burden of continuous fundraising by HBS in order to pay for the lease and the general upkeep of the FNR.” Di Marais, HBS Chair, said the society had received a letter out of the blue from the mu-

nicipality informing them that their lease would not be extended. “This came as quite a shock as we had not been expecting it at all. HBS has been planning the creation of an internationally-accredited botanical garden for several years now and we are well on our way to make this a reality. However, for HBS to establish this garden we need to show tenure. Should we be forced to move, it will jeopardise the establishment of the botanical garden.”

According to Marais they have obtained legal opinion on the issue and after a special meeting resolved not to accept the proposal. “We do not think that this is the best option for the FNR, and we will persist with our request to negotiate a 45-year lease agreement with the municipality. We have already informed the municipality of this. Continues on P 4


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