The Independent on Saturday

End of free stadium jogs

- DUNCAN GUY duncan.guy@inl.co.za

CASUAL joggers and walkers in Chatsworth have had free access to their municipal-owned stadium, unlike other Durbanites who have had to buy permits for this.

However, they will not remain off the hook for much longer.

The city has given them until next month before they will be treated like everyone else.

This is according to community members who met yesterday at the Nelson Mandela Youth Centre to discuss the way forward following the appearance of a poster, at Chatsworth Stadium, advising them to have permits from Monday.

The requiremen­t for the public to have a R180 permit to use municipal stadiums is standard practice across the eThekwini Municipali­ty. However, it has not been implemente­d in Chatsworth.

“We hope to be meeting (the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department of) the municipali­ty on Tuesday,” Devan Pillay, chairperso­n of the NaiduMakha­ye Sports Confederat­ion told The Independen­t on Saturday.

He attended yesterday’s community meeting along with ANC MPL Maggie Govender, herself a walker, Clive Pillay, programme co-ordinator at the centre and confederat­ion executive member Ronnie Govender.

“At the meeting next week we shall look at how not to create panic,” said Devan Pillay.

“We need to get people to understand that there is a policy and, obviously, to have further negotiatio­ns on the proper use of the stadium.”

Govender added that in terms of policy, pensioners and young children would enjoy free access.

She said it would be important for authoritie­s to be able to track who used the facilities.

“There have been break-ins during events and the vandalism of toilets. And, obviously, the stadium costs money (to run).”

She said she found it encouragin­g that a notice at Chatsworth Stadium advising people to apply for permits had been removed “and moved to a date in February”, adding that the issue was “clearly something we can talk about” to resolve.

Community members said clubs had always paid for permits and that the issue now related to people using the stadium as individual­s.

 ??  ?? DEVAN Pillay, chairman of the Naidu-Makhaye Sports Confederat­ion, ANC MPL Maggie Govender and Ronnie Govender, executive member of the confederat­ion, met yesterday to discuss the issue of casual walkers and joggers needing permits to use the Chatsworth Stadium.
DEVAN Pillay, chairman of the Naidu-Makhaye Sports Confederat­ion, ANC MPL Maggie Govender and Ronnie Govender, executive member of the confederat­ion, met yesterday to discuss the issue of casual walkers and joggers needing permits to use the Chatsworth Stadium.

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