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Thembalethu Stadium gets new fence as part of Ilisolethu Precinct

Photographed at the new gate and fence of Thembalethu Sports Stadium are from left: Granville Campher (Manager Sport Development in the George Municipality); Councillor Melvin Roelfse (Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Community Development), Lynette Groenewald (Senior Spatial Planner), Councillor Simphiwe Toto (Ward 13 in Thembalethu); Executive Mayor Jackie Von Brandis, Councillor Thandiswa Qatana (Proportional Representative Councillor in Ward 13); Councillors Marchelle Kleynhans (Member of the Mayor Committee(MMC) for Community Services: Parks, Refuse and Environment) and Henko Lourens (Spatial Planner).

As part of the Ilisolethu Precinct, eleven Investment Packages have been identified to enhance social and economic development in Thembalethu. One of these Investment Packages is known as Project 7: Recreation Route. The project seeks to address the expressed need for more recreation facilities within available vacant land. This includes the development of a 5km recreation route, gym parks, and a future weekend market area.

The Neighbourhood Development Project Ilisolethu Framework identified the upgrading of the sports field (Project 7) as part of the recreation route project. The original solid wall created a security risk as it was not visually permeable. Creating a safer precinct is one of the pillars of the Ilisolethu Project. Measures to screen the site during sports events are being considered. The importance of safety in the general area was echoed by teachers of the adjacent Imizamo Yethu Secondary School as well as the developers of the old clinic site and surrounds. The new fence includes a motorised vehicle access gate and two pedestrian gates to ensure sufficient, controlled sports field access.

This project cost R2.1 m, which forms part of the R74 million committed thus far to the Ilisolethu Precinct by the investment partners of the Municipality – including the Development Bank of South Africa and the National Treasury.

In the future, the sports field will see further upgrades including a pedestrian walkway, the construction of an Astroturf, and additional upgrades to increase functionality and enjoyment for all users.

Interested parties can obtain further information on the Ilisolethu Project by following this link: https://www.george.gov.za/planning-development/ilisolethu-precinct/ or contacting George Municipal Directorate Planning and Development, Henko Lourens hlourens@george.gov.za

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Editor’s Note: https://www.george.gov.za/planning-development/ilisolethu-precinct/
The Ilisolethu Project aims to promote social, economic, and residential development, and stimulate urban regeneration through investment projects. This initiative seeks to uplift the community of Thembalethu while creating a unique space for residents and visitors alike. Some key benefits of this project include socio-economic opportunity, fostering of human potential, and creating a better, more accessible space for communal interaction and usage. In partnership with the National Treasury, George Municipality has thus initiated the Thembalethu Node 1 Development Project to attract new investments and stimulate economic activity in the area. The appointed service provider, Cadre Connect, drafted an Investment Strategy, an Area Management Strategy and identified 11 Investment Project Packages. The aim is to roll out the project over a 5-year period, subject to the availability of funding and commitment from investment partners, and, once completed, this groundbreaking regeneration initiative will be a valuable asset to the community of Thembalethu and benefit the entire region.