PE Express 26 August 2015

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EDITOR: BETTIE GILIOMEE

Skerm­sterre kruis swaarde Die nasionale skermkom­ petisie vir die ouderdoms­ groep 14 jaar en ouer het die naweek die eerste keer in honderd jaar ’n Oos­Kaapse draai gemaak. Die kompetisie is by die NMMU Missionvale kampus gehou. Deelnem­ ers het elk ’n blikkie kos geskenk en altesaam 1063 blikkies is ingesamel wat aan die Missionvale Care Centre geskenk gaan word. Voor van links is Shani Smit, Kyle de Lange, Sesethu Dawudi, Angelo Barkhuizen en Christian Laws. Agter van links is Varla King, Michaela Penkler, Ben Laws, Ilse du Preez, Phiwe Mdleleni, Linda Judd en Chad Putnam. FOTO: WERNER HILLS

Better access to Sardinia Bay ANNA PAUW

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ITH roads and buildings long since in a sandy grave, access to the “crown jewel” of the Bay’s beaches has become a near impossibility.

The dunes at Sardinia Bay are shifting at a rate of approximately 5m per year and over

time, have buried most of the infrastructure there under tons of sand. But residents can now look forward to reaching this popular beach without effort soon. An environmental impact study has been completed and the proposed development includes a new access road, a parking area for 260 cars, a new ablution block, facilities for lifesavers and a wooden walkway from the

parking area to the beach. According to DA councillor for the area, Rob Wylde, the budget for the project has already been approved. “We hope that construction will start in January 2016 and it should be finished within about three months.” Wylde said an environmental impact study was completed in 2011, but that it had since lapsed.

“It was as if certain people hoped that the dunes would somehow just disappear.” Head of the Eastern Cape tourism body, Ectour, Jonker Fourie, said the development is fantastic news for residents and visitors alike. “Port Elizabeth is a beach city and our beaches are major attractions. With difficult access to Sardinia Bay, this crown jewel was starting to vanish off the radar for residents and visitors.” Continued on page 2


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