The Sea Point promenade is under threat and a campaign to save it from being disfigured by a major development on both sides of the pavilion and its swimming pools, is underway. Since its earliest days, Capetonians and visitors have enjoyed walking along the promenade, children have played on the swings and roundabouts, families have had picnics on the lawns, and impromptu games of soccer and volleyball have been played here. Since the carousel was demolished, dancers have made use of the space, and musicians have played through the gorgeous sunsets. People have watched for the new moon that signals the end of Ramadan. The Sea Point promenade is part of Cape Town's character. Now there is a possibility that a hotel and shopping mall will be built on a part of it, on the seaward side of the street. The Seafront for All (Seafa) campaign is collecting signatures for a petition. Help save the Sea Point promenade.
There is a protest planned for SUNDAY 13 APRIL, alongside the Pavilion (old Carousel / Hard Rock Cafe). Events begin at 2pm with music, performances and activities for the kids, and will culminate at 4:30pm with the handing over of a 10 000+ signature petition to SAVE THE SEAFRONT and KEEP PUBLIC OPEN SPACE PUBLIC.