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8 - 14 May 2018
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Fernkloof plan to be ready by next month De Waal Steyn
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he revised Integrated Management Plan (IMP) for the Fernkloof Nature Reserve will be ready for comment by the Fernkloof Advisory Board (FAB) and CapeNature by June, says Liezl de Villiers, Environmental Manager of the Overstrand Municipality. “We have been hard at work the past few months incorporating the comments we have received from the public and other stakeholders into the revised plan. It is important for us to ensure that everyone who has an interest in the reserve is happy with the plan. To ensure that the plan conforms to all the standards we have even gone so far as to adapt the structure so that it conforms to the standards and procedures set by CapeNature for the management of nature reserves,� says Liezl. The revision of the plan follows a public outcry over the original plan that was made available for public comment in September last year. A public meeting in October drew more than 500 people who strongly opposed plans to allow limited developments inside the boundaries of the reserve. At the time more than 400 letters of objection were received by the Municipality. According to the draft plan, zip-lining down the Fernkloof valley, a tea garden on top of Rotary Way or a cable way were among the attractions that may be allowed for development in future. The draft plan was compiled by Withers Environmental Consultants and Urban Dynamics Town and Regional Planners in conjunction with the Municipality and other local role players.
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Apart from making provision for possible tourist attractions, the plan also allowed for the extension of the reserve by another 231 ha that would include parts of the Cliff Path in Westcliff, Maanskynbaai, the Grotto area at Grotto Beach, a portion of land on the mountain side of Gateway Centre and an area of land north of Rotary Way close to the Preekstoel Water Treatment Plant. Continues on P 3