Cape Argus

Stellenbos­ch wineries pledge to plant over 1 000 trees after storm

- BYRON LUKAS byron.lukas@inl.co.za

COMING in the wake of the severe storm earlier this month, the wineries of South Africa’s “City of

Oaks” have embarked on a tree-planting campaign.

Spearheade­d by the

Stellenbos­ch Wine Routes organisati­on, its aim is to rehabilita­te the severely damaged landscape. A pledge has been undertaken to plant more than

1000 trees this year.

The recent thundersto­rms, torrential rain and galeforce winds wreaked havoc in parts of Stellenbos­ch while surroundin­g farms also suffered damage.

Among the worst affected was the Blaauwklip­pen Manor House, built on one of the oldest wine farms in Stellenbos­ch. It was gutted by a fire, while more than 200 trees across the town were uprooted.

This included Stellenbos­ch’s oldest tree, a landmark located on the intersecti­on of Dorp and Ryneveld streets.

The remains of the more than 200-year-old tree will be combined into an artwork that will be installed in the centre of the city and revealed in October. As a symbol of reconstruc­tion and fresh life, 1000 Turkish, pine and water oak trees will now be planted throughout the city.

Speaking on behalf of the Stellenbos­ch Wine Routes board, Michael Ratcliffe said oak trees were synonymous with the Stellenbos­ch landscape. “Not only do they line the streets that bring thousands of local and internatio­nal visitors every year, but their magnificen­t presence is at the heart of every local’s love for the place,” Ratcliffe said.

The 130 members of Stellenbos­ch Wine Routes, including Kaapzicht, Taaibosch, Pink Valley and Le Chant, Remhoogte, Overgaauw and Kleine Zalze, have already committed to planting ten or more trees in the coming months.

The tree planting is set to take place in phases.

The general manager of Stellenbos­ch Wine Routes, Elmarie Rabe, urged residents to support the project.

 ?? ?? THE remains of the oak tree at the intersecti­on of Dorp and Ryneveld streets will be the feature of an artwork to be created in the centre of the city.
THE remains of the oak tree at the intersecti­on of Dorp and Ryneveld streets will be the feature of an artwork to be created in the centre of the city.

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