
Criminals destroy R7.6 million Lavender Hill Smart Park
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What was once a colourful state-of-the-art play park is now an eye-sore for residents of Seawinds in Lavender Hill. This after criminals destroyed and vandalism of The R7.6 million Seawinds Smart Park over the past year.
The world-class park opened in September 2017 and included a water play area where children could learn about the water cycle and splash around in shallow water; a younger children’s play area; a multipurpose playground; two multipurpose courts that could host a variety of ball games; a picnic area and covered stage; as well as outdoor exercise areas.
Joining us online is Councillor Zahid Badroodien, Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services and Health, City of Cape Town
The world-class park opened in September 2017 and included a water play area where children could learn about the water cycle and splash around in shallow water; a younger children’s play area; a multipurpose playground; two multipurpose courts that could host a variety of ball games; a picnic area and covered stage; as well as outdoor exercise areas.
Joining us online is Councillor Zahid Badroodien, Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services and Health, City of Cape Town