Environment

Friends keep Liesbeeck River pretty for 20 years

This article was presented in the Tatler on 3 November - download the original pdf here (2MB). TATLER.pg4_3_nov_2011 - Southern Suburbs Tatler, Cape Community Newspapers, Independent Newspapers (Cape) A group of individuals 20 years ago changed the course of the Liesbeeck River after the formation...

26th Annual International Coastal Cleanup Saturday

Friends of the Liesbeek joined staff from the Plastics Federation in cleaning a stretch of beach outside the Lagoon Beach Hotel in Milnerton. Chester and Clemecia from Nature Conservation joined me as we did our little bit to help clean the oceans. I did not see or meet any other Friends at the...

More on SUDS

More on SUDS

Professor Neil Armitage’s talk on SUDS (Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems) raised so many important points that I want to expand on the topic. In the UK much research has been done, and one very interesting report available on the Internet is the CIRIA report on social impacts of SUDS...

Liesbeek Mud Pollution

Liesbeek Mud Pollution

How does this............................................................. get into the Liesbeek? The reality is that  the storm water drains vent into the Liesbeek and for a long time  city engineers have treated the Liesbeek as a storm water drain itself, opting to canalise and channelise the...

Kevin talks to 567’s John Maytham

FOL Chair and one of 4 intrepid Peninsula Paddlers talked briefly to John Maytham on Cape Talk 567 recently. Here what he had to say. The MP3 file will play (stream) in the player below and is about 6MB in size for those with limited bandwidth....

Some more pictures from the Peninsula Paddle

Well done to Kevin and the team of paddlers for a great effort. Here are some more shots of the paddlers at the Bridge over the Liesbeek near The River Club Please have a look at the web site of the Zandvlei Trust. There is a very comprehensive paddle report with captioned pictures. Peninsular...

We paddled across the Peninsula!

It was such a fun thing to do and hopefully we raised some interest and awareness about the state of Cape Town's waterways. En route we gathered some fascinating stories: great work being done by Zandvlei Trust; private owners along the canal in Lavender Hill and Cafda trying to improve conditions...

Environmental Education

St Georges Grammer and Rhodes high school walk, 16 April 2010 Friday 16 April 2010 saw about 40 grade 11 learners from St Georges Grammer and Rhodes high schools enjoying an educational walk along the upper reaches of the Liesbeek below Kirstenbosch. These...