Logging in the Garden Route National Park
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Re: Logging in the Garden Route National Park
Thanks Flutts and Lisbeth!!
We just cannot have enough ears on the ground,
eyes in the sky, and in general people that really
care!!!
I simply lift my hat at any endeavour without a
question.
We just cannot have enough ears on the ground,
eyes in the sky, and in general people that really
care!!!
I simply lift my hat at any endeavour without a
question.
Heh,.. H.e
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Re: Logging in the Garden Route National Park
The questions regarding the logging were sent to Parliament, H.e., and we sort of got a reply there...
Legally SanParks can do what they want, provided the Minister approves SP proposals...which she is doing less and less!
There are people on the ground monitoring this, who have nothing at all to do with the forums.
But will try to get an update...
This, Malelane hotel, Chapman's Peak and the Drakensberg Cableway are all stalled at the moment...officially, so we twiddle our thumbs for a while...
Legally SanParks can do what they want, provided the Minister approves SP proposals...which she is doing less and less!
There are people on the ground monitoring this, who have nothing at all to do with the forums.
But will try to get an update...
This, Malelane hotel, Chapman's Peak and the Drakensberg Cableway are all stalled at the moment...officially, so we twiddle our thumbs for a while...
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Re: Logging in the Garden Route National Park
I always get nervous when things are "stalled". It makes me wonder what's going on behind the scenes & under the table
Man was placed in charge and given the duty of caring for all creation, are we doing it?
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So they have the edge on us again RP???
Who cares after the damage has been done!!!
Prove me wrong while I am right attitude????
Who cares after the damage has been done!!!
Prove me wrong while I am right attitude????
Heh,.. H.e
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Re: Logging in the Garden Route National Park
Is that due to pressure from us, and many other like-minded people?Richprins wrote:This, Malelane hotel, Chapman's Peak and the Drakensberg Cableway are all stalled at the moment...officially
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Re: Logging in the Garden Route National Park
More likely some kind of bureaucratic stop
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Is the Chapman's Peak thing really stalled? I understood Toko's post from Wednesday on the according thread as if the building can go on now?Toko wrote:Chapman’s toll case dismissed
June 6 2012 at 11:06am
By SAPA
An application to interdict construction of the R54 million Chapman's Peak building in Cape Town was dismissed in the Western Cape High Court on Wednesday.
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That's what I have understood too
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Let's see!
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