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Construction of uMhlanga raised boardwalk gets underway

The uMhlanga UIP, who have driven the project, is rallying local businesses, residents, visitors and the public at large to get behind this addition to uMhlanga promenade experience.

CONSTRUCTION on the first stretch of the new raised uMhlanga Lagoon Nature Reserve boardwalk has begun. This community-focused and funded project aims to enhance the area’s environmental integrity and provide a lovely ‘walk-in-the-trees’ experience for locals and tourists to enjoy.

Approved by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife and KZN Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs (KZN EDTEA), the project’s initial funding of R345k was raised by community-minded stakeholders, businesses and contributors.

The uMhlanga UIP, who have driven the project, is rallying local businesses, residents, visitors and the public at large to get behind this addition to uMhlanga promenade experience and make donations to realise the vision for everyone’s enjoyment.

Original story: WATCH: New raised boardwalk set for uMhlanga Lagoon Nature Reserve

Brian Wright of the uMhlanga UIP said a further R5.7million is needed to complete the boardwalk.

“Once the boardwalk is complete visitors will safely be able to experience the amazing coastal forest life while having negligible environmental impact on this incredible natural asset,” he said.

“Other important benefits of the boardwalk include preventing further frontal dune damage allowing for natural regeneration of degraded areas, unlocking tourism and employment opportunities and relieving congestion on the promenade. The long-term plan is to build an environmental education centre to host nature-based activities including guided walks, canoeing, a bird hide and children’s activities.

If you would like to donate, visit www.umhlangauip.co.za.

 

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