Friday, January 20, 2006

A REVAMP FOR THE GRAND PARADE

By Staff Reporter

The City of Cape Town has initiated a three-year project to revitalise the Grand Parade. The project will involve a thorough review of the current run-down state of Cape Town’s largest and oldest public space. The City has also made a commitment to funding improvements over the next two financial years. City spokesperson and manager of the project Pierre Cronje says that the Grand Parade is currently experiencing social, cleansing and security problems. The planning and development process aims to address these issues. He added that the project will bring together the ideas of the public, key stakeholder groups, the City, the Cape Town Partnership as well as the input of professional planners and engineers.

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