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	<title>Comments on: Durban Beachfront Upgrade for 2010 World Cup</title>
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	<description>Making a beautiful noise for the beautiful game</description>
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		<title>By: Craig JHB</title>
		<link>http://www.vuvuzelasouthafrica.co.za/durban-beachfront-upgrade-for-2010-world-cup/comment-page-1/#comment-3196</link>
		<dc:creator>Craig JHB</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 23:27:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Oh Durban, just stop complaining and whining and get your stuff together.:)  I grew up holidaying in Durban and visiting regularly and it is still my place of choice, a city just WAITING to happen again. So much potential, better weather and water, but Im afraid if you consider the pace the rest of the country is at in terms of regeneration, you guys are lagging behind. Its unfortunate your street names are so inconceivable now for the majority of visitors, but I guess thats a done deal now for most of us, lets just make some fabulous suggestions to reinvent Durbans once loved to death reputation for the best holiday city we have, besides Cape Town. I think the changes are VITAL and exciting, and if your stadium is anything to go by, you have the most beautiful options in terms of design. I applaud the people with vision enough to challenge and induce change, maybe if fewer people complained and instead got involved, change for the good could happen much faster, - Congrats and Compliments, I cant wait to see what changes are made, Durbanite at heart.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh Durban, just stop complaining and whining and get your stuff together.:)  I grew up holidaying in Durban and visiting regularly and it is still my place of choice, a city just WAITING to happen again. So much potential, better weather and water, but Im afraid if you consider the pace the rest of the country is at in terms of regeneration, you guys are lagging behind. Its unfortunate your street names are so inconceivable now for the majority of visitors, but I guess thats a done deal now for most of us, lets just make some fabulous suggestions to reinvent Durbans once loved to death reputation for the best holiday city we have, besides Cape Town. I think the changes are VITAL and exciting, and if your stadium is anything to go by, you have the most beautiful options in terms of design. I applaud the people with vision enough to challenge and induce change, maybe if fewer people complained and instead got involved, change for the good could happen much faster, &#8211; Congrats and Compliments, I cant wait to see what changes are made, Durbanite at heart.</p>
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		<title>By: Heidi</title>
		<link>http://www.vuvuzelasouthafrica.co.za/durban-beachfront-upgrade-for-2010-world-cup/comment-page-1/#comment-2579</link>
		<dc:creator>Heidi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 07:52:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Is anything happening on the beachfront tonight for the opening ceremony of the world cup?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is anything happening on the beachfront tonight for the opening ceremony of the world cup?</p>
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		<title>By: george allen</title>
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		<dc:creator>george allen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 06:07:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I would like to bring the attention of the people who have done a fantastic upgrade for 2010 and beyond for the people of DURBAN and South Africa.
You see i live on the frontline marine parade,and can see everything from my flat that naked eye cannot see on the ground floor.
The new car parks opposite the lifesaving club on south beach ,
the about six men who wash cars in front of the security guards who do nothing to stop these people who steal water from the municipality taps to wash peoples cars,that is disgusting.
They hide thier 20 litre buckets in the flower beds and main hole of the water drains, by lifting the covers up. 
They are there from 5.30 am to 8.00 pm at night , even metro police do nothing to them, they are bracking the by-laws of the city.
Their are number of people loittering all day with plastic bottles,sleeping on the grass and they wash and dry thier cloth on the grass on the golden mile.
1 hope somebody from the municipality reads this and something is done to to keep the place clean and looking nice for people to enjoy and not wash cars.
they also urinate aywhere possible.

thanks
have a nice 2010.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would like to bring the attention of the people who have done a fantastic upgrade for 2010 and beyond for the people of DURBAN and South Africa.<br />
You see i live on the frontline marine parade,and can see everything from my flat that naked eye cannot see on the ground floor.<br />
The new car parks opposite the lifesaving club on south beach ,<br />
the about six men who wash cars in front of the security guards who do nothing to stop these people who steal water from the municipality taps to wash peoples cars,that is disgusting.<br />
They hide thier 20 litre buckets in the flower beds and main hole of the water drains, by lifting the covers up.<br />
They are there from 5.30 am to 8.00 pm at night , even metro police do nothing to them, they are bracking the by-laws of the city.<br />
Their are number of people loittering all day with plastic bottles,sleeping on the grass and they wash and dry thier cloth on the grass on the golden mile.<br />
1 hope somebody from the municipality reads this and something is done to to keep the place clean and looking nice for people to enjoy and not wash cars.<br />
they also urinate aywhere possible.</p>
<p>thanks<br />
have a nice 2010.</p>
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		<title>By: Naseem Peer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Naseem Peer</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 21:23:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sir,
I am writing this letter in reguard to what is being said about the upcoming world cup in South Africa. That is, whether the transport system can compete with any otherand whether we will be able to deal with any mishaps or delays with the present transport system.
Firstly, I would like to say that foreigners do not like to be treated without respect.  We as South Africans have given up our repect as we feel that the world owes us a favour and we are getting what is due to us, but to compete with the best, we must strive to be the best.  We must forget our road rage and be helpful to others for the sake of our futures.
Secondly, I would like to say that we cannot compete with first world country if our transport system does not work well.  The private, as well as public transport system has to be upgraded with an emphasis on luxury, ease of use, and most importantly, it must run on time.  These factors are more important than the x amount of rand that has been spent on wheelchair access, etc.
In short, Durban is not up to scratch when it comes to transport in general.  We need to pour money into the ideas of luxury busses and other luxury transport that will cater for all people to make this world cup successful. 

Your faithfully
Mr N.Peer
2108 Mangrove Beach Centre
91 Somtseu Rd.
Durban
Kwazulu/Natal
4001</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sir,<br />
I am writing this letter in reguard to what is being said about the upcoming world cup in South Africa. That is, whether the transport system can compete with any otherand whether we will be able to deal with any mishaps or delays with the present transport system.<br />
Firstly, I would like to say that foreigners do not like to be treated without respect.  We as South Africans have given up our repect as we feel that the world owes us a favour and we are getting what is due to us, but to compete with the best, we must strive to be the best.  We must forget our road rage and be helpful to others for the sake of our futures.<br />
Secondly, I would like to say that we cannot compete with first world country if our transport system does not work well.  The private, as well as public transport system has to be upgraded with an emphasis on luxury, ease of use, and most importantly, it must run on time.  These factors are more important than the x amount of rand that has been spent on wheelchair access, etc.<br />
In short, Durban is not up to scratch when it comes to transport in general.  We need to pour money into the ideas of luxury busses and other luxury transport that will cater for all people to make this world cup successful. </p>
<p>Your faithfully<br />
Mr N.Peer<br />
2108 Mangrove Beach Centre<br />
91 Somtseu Rd.<br />
Durban<br />
Kwazulu/Natal<br />
4001</p>
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		<title>By: Wally Cameron-White</title>
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		<dc:creator>Wally Cameron-White</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 08:27:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>KAY-EL. Thanks for a strangely interesting reply.

Your reference to the ICC is perhaps the worst example.
My partner and I recently went to the ICC to see the Expo for the Disabled. After arriving at what we thought was the entrance, Pine Street side or that direction anyway, we were directed to go around the building as the main entrance is that side. Old Fort side.
Now. There is no wheelchair access around the left side of the building. Lovely smooth wide pavement but no dropped ramps or dropped kerbs. All the way back, cross the road, down a dodgy pavement to the lights near Hilton and then we got there.

If the BEST building in Durban hasn&#039;t got facilities, others don&#039;t stand much chance.
But here&#039;s hoping the beachfront will.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>KAY-EL. Thanks for a strangely interesting reply.</p>
<p>Your reference to the ICC is perhaps the worst example.<br />
My partner and I recently went to the ICC to see the Expo for the Disabled. After arriving at what we thought was the entrance, Pine Street side or that direction anyway, we were directed to go around the building as the main entrance is that side. Old Fort side.<br />
Now. There is no wheelchair access around the left side of the building. Lovely smooth wide pavement but no dropped ramps or dropped kerbs. All the way back, cross the road, down a dodgy pavement to the lights near Hilton and then we got there.</p>
<p>If the BEST building in Durban hasn&#8217;t got facilities, others don&#8217;t stand much chance.<br />
But here&#8217;s hoping the beachfront will.</p>
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