Blue Flag season open

On Monday, 1 December 2020, the new season started after Grotto, Hawston, Kleinmond and Castle Beach were awarded the right to hoist the prestigious Blue Flag for the summer. Further recognition was given to Onrus Beach which received Pilot Blue Flag status for the second year.

The Blue Flag Season will run from 1 December 2020 to 17 January 2021 for Hawston, Kleinmond and Castle Beach and Grotto will have an extended season until 31 March 2021.

Lifeguards will be on duty daily from 09:00 until 18:00 for the duration of the Blue Flag season. Swim only where there are lifeguards on duty and where signs indicate that it's safe. Beach wheelchairs are available for use at Grotto and Kleinmond during the Blue Flag Season while lifeguards are on duty.

At the flag ceremony Overstrand Executive Mayor Dudley Coetzee thanked everyone for the different roles they played in ensuring the quality and cleanliness of these beaches have been consistently maintained.

Grotto beach celebrates a remarkable 20 consecutive years’ on the programme - one of only two beaches in South Africa - whilst Hawston and Kleinmond Beaches have both enjoyed Blue Flag status for 15 years. Castle Beach will now be flying its flag as a full status Blue Flag Beach for the second successive year.

Overstrand Mayor Dudley Coetzee and Deputy Mayor Elnora Gillion (centre), Cllr Arnie Africa, Municipal Manager Dean O’Neill, Area Manager of the Hermanus Administration Anver Wyngaard and Directors Stephen Muller and Neville Michaels, along with protection services personnel, municipal officials and other stakeholders were pictured at Hawston Beach at the flag raising ceremony to mark the 2020 Blue Flag season.


Special recognition was given to environmental specialist, Leon Steyn, who worked in the Environmental Department for many years and retired five years ago. “It was he who drove the Blue Flag beach programme from the start,” Mayor Coetzee said and added that it was a great privilege to have him present at the raising of the Blue Flag ceremony.

Mayor Coetzee stated that it is going to be a long and difficult season and reminded residents and visitors alike to continue following the COVID-19 protocols by washing hands regularly, maintaining social distancing and wearing masks when interacting with other people – especially when it is difficult to maintain physical distance.

The Blue Flag programme offers many benefits: improved tourism facilities, enhanced management of coastal ecosystems, increased awareness of the coast and capacity building of coastal municipalities and much time has been invested in preparing facilities to receive visitors for the season.

Mayor Coetzee pointed out that it is expensive to operate a Blue Flag beach, “but Overstrand makes this investment because we care for our residents and visitors and want to provide them with facilities of the highest quality,” he said.

He thanked Overstrand Horticulturist and Blue Flag Co-ordinator, Lauren Rainbird, for her enthusiasm in constantly encouraging everyone to ensure that we provide the highest standard of service to all the visitors to our Blue Flag Beaches.

He further urged the community and ward committee members to contact the Area Manager’s office if they find something is out of place.
Mayor Coetzee continued by saying that the Municipality also depends on the diligence and commitment of the cleaning staff to keep the ablution blocks clean and tidy at all times and thanked each one for their dedication to this essential task.

“Remember”, he said “you are part of the system and we must all work together to retain our Blue Flag status once again next year at all our Blue Flag Beaches and hopefully add Onrus beach next year”.

The Mayor concluded by saying that reservists will be deployed as Law Enforcement Officers on the beaches during the holiday season. “You have undergone the necessary training, and I believe you are competent and equipped for this challenging task”.

“Remember, our Blue Flag beaches are our pride. Let’s make sure it stays that way”.

Grotto beach in Hermanus celebrates a remarkable 20 consecutive years on the Blue Flag program. What makes this accolade even more noteworthy, is that Grotto and Humewood in Port Elizabeth are the only two beaches that holds the record for being awarded the longest uninterrupted Blue Flag association of the country. Well done to each and everyone involved for making this great achievement possible. Pictured here are Mayor Dudley Coetzee, Deputy Mayor Elnora Gillion, Cllr Kari Brice, Municipal Manager Dean O’Neill and Blue Flag co-ordinator Lauren Rainbird along with protection services personnel, municipal officials, Blue flag beach stewards and other stakeholders at Grotto beach during the flag hoisting ceremony to mark the 2020 Blue Flag season. Special guest was Environmental specialist, Leon Steyn, who worked in the Environmental Department for many years and retired five years ago.

 

About the Blue Flag

Overstrand Municipality is working closely with WESSA (Wildlife Environmental Society of South Africa), the implementing partner of the Department of Tourism for the Blue Flag programme to improve the beaches and coastline.

To achieve this status, as many as 33 criteria, spanning over four areas of coastal management, must be maintained.

The four areas are water quality, environmental education information, environmental management and safety services.

Overstrand is ready for the summer season and four beaches (and one pilot) have been awarded Blue Flag status by the Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA).

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