The last section of a controversial bladewire barrier in the Company’s Garden is expected to be completely removed by Friday.
The move, a day before Heritage Day, couldn’t have come at a better time. Thousands of visitors will be able to more easily enter the Company’s Garden. Public access to the green space dates back to 1795. One of the first British governors, Sir George Yonge,There was such an outcry that Yonge was forced out of office, and the tradition of allowing public access to the garden remains to this day. Use of the gardenOn Thursday, Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis confirmed that the SA Police Service had finally agreed to remove the bladewire restricting public access to Government Avenue adjacent to Parliament.
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