Sasha Forbes
28 March 2009
The six Cape Town Blue Flag Beaches: Mnandi, Bikini, Strandfontein Pavilion, Muizenberg, Clifton 4th and Camps Bay, will each be hosting an Open Day on Tuesday, 31 March in celebration of the last day of Blue Flag Season.
“We will be present there in a big way and talk to our beach goers and educate them on what a blue flag beach is and how important they are and that hopefully they will all be back in much bigger numbers, when the blue flag season opens on December 1st,” said Lindie Buirski, Head Environmental Capacity Building, Training and Education, Environmental Resource Management Department.
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