Sunday Times

Nudist beach on hold with petition plan

- By NIVASHNI NAIR

● They planned to play volleyball, race each other and frolic in the sun — all in the buff. But there will be no boobs or bums on display on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast this festive season.

SA’s nudists have not reapplied to the Ray Nkonyeni municipali­ty to allow them to bare it all on a 250m stretch of beach near the Mpenjati Nature Reserve.

The South African National Naturist Associatio­n is instead working on a plan to petition the national government to amend the Sexual Offences Act to make way for legal nudist beaches.

Fresh from attending the World Conference of Internatio­nal Naturist Federation­s in Portugal — where 56 delegates from 25 countries met — associatio­n chair Christo Bothma told the Sunday Times he plans to meet lawyers in the new year to prepare the petition.

“We are not giving up. Once the act is amended, municipali­ties will be entitled to amend their bylaws to provide for nudist-friendly beaches,” Bothma said.

At the first public hearing into the proposed nudist beach, at Trafalgar in 2014, residents were divided, with some opposed to “drooping boobs and buttocks” on their beach, while others wanted to strip down without fear of being caught.

In a 2017 report that voided the municipali­ty’s permission for a legal nudist beach on technical grounds, the public protector pointed out there was no wording in the act that suggested criminalis­ing nudity in a designated and access-controlled nudist beach.

But the Concerned Citizens Group, which approached the public protector in opposition to the applicatio­n for a nudist beach, said there was no way to designate a public area for nakedness without excluding other members of the public.

Bothma said this week: “People have been going nude on that beach for about 25 years now. Our members know that it is not legal but we cannot be there to tell every other person that.”

Ray Nkonyeni municipal spokespers­on Simon April could not comment on whether nudists were still frequentin­g the beach. “Before the applicatio­n they were visiting the area without the knowledge of the municipali­ty, so I really don’t know whether they do or do not,” he said.

April said the municipali­ty advised the associatio­n that it could resubmit its applicatio­n.

Besides legality and sunburn, the other challenge naturists face is marketing nudity in a “positive way to remove the stigma associated with the lifestyle”, said Bothma. The associatio­n has 610 members, with “slightly more men than women”.

At the conference in Portugal, Bothma learnt that “about 60,000 to 80,000 European naturists travel annually and want some sort of naturist venue when they travel”. SA has six resorts that cater to nudists.

 ?? Picture: Jackie Clausen ?? South African National Naturist Associatio­n chair Christo Bothma and his wife Lana soak up the sun in their garden.
Picture: Jackie Clausen South African National Naturist Associatio­n chair Christo Bothma and his wife Lana soak up the sun in their garden.

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