The Independent on Saturday

Family fun on Florida Road for pedestrian­s

- FRANK CHEMALY frank.chemaly@inl.co.za

IN A first for Durban, Florida Road will be closed to traffic tomorrow as part of the Open Streets initiative, which encourages the free movement of people.

The stretch of Florida Road from Florida Fields down to Eighth Avenue will be closed to traffic from 8am until 5pm.

The street will be converted into an alfresco entertainm­ent precinct. Cafès and markets will spill out onto the streets along with live music in a safe, family friendly, outdoor space. Entry is free and all are welcome. Events start from 9am.

Gabriella Peppas, one of the project organisers, said Open Streets are internatio­nal events that happen all over the world. Organised by the eThekwini Transport Authority, this was a pilot project they hope to roll out all around Durban

“We have an array of different activities. There’s a family and kids’ zone, a lifestyle and sports zone, and the main entertainm­ent section at the Gordon Road Park where you can catch everything from music to cake decorating competitio­ns. It’s a day for families to come and take over the streets in a safe and secure manner. There’s even safety talks by the Go! Durban Cycle Academy in the kids' zone and various games and face painting. Plus, join yoga and zumba classes in the lifestyle and sports hub,” she said.

Weaving its way through the pedestrian­ised section will be a market with stalls offering an array of creative art, crafts and vintage.

The city has made careful plans to ensure the smooth and safe flow of

traffic, adequate parking and alternativ­e access points for church congregant­s.

The road will be closed between Woodley Crescent (on the Musgrave Road side) and the north side of the Eighth Avenue intersecti­on.

Metro police will be on hand to monitor, advise and help motorists. They have access control points at the top and bottom of Florida Road as well as on both sides of Gordon Road, Tenth Avenue and Ninth Avenue. There will be control points close to the Holden Ave entrance, and where Currie Road intersects Montpellie­r Road. Parking is not allowed 20m before intersecti­ons on all roads leading off from Florida Road on both sides, to allow vehicles to turn.

For the full programme visit www. godurban.co.za or look out for these hashtags on social media: #GO!DurbanOpen­Streets; #FloridaRoa­d

 ?? ?? GETTING ready for an Open Streets project in Florida Road are, from left, Tumi Malafane, Siyabonga Njiva, Hillary Mfune (a barista from Humble Coffee), Brightson Dladla, Konke Ngcobo and Meshack Newman, one of the organisers of the event. The cyclists are all from the Go! Durban Cycle Academy. l SHELLEY KJONSTAD African News Agency (ANA)
GETTING ready for an Open Streets project in Florida Road are, from left, Tumi Malafane, Siyabonga Njiva, Hillary Mfune (a barista from Humble Coffee), Brightson Dladla, Konke Ngcobo and Meshack Newman, one of the organisers of the event. The cyclists are all from the Go! Durban Cycle Academy. l SHELLEY KJONSTAD African News Agency (ANA)

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