Some perceptions and preferences of residents' use of community neighbourhood parks in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town
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Willemse, Lodene
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Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of the Free State
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English: Urban parks help enhance the value of urban settings and provide dynamic
recreation facilities for citizens; however, environmental injustice is still noticeable
throughout South Africa regarding the unequal distribution of urban parks. This
article provides an overview of community neighbourhood park (CNP) conditions in
five subsections of Mitchells Plain (Beacon Valley, Portlands, Rocklands, Tafelsig,
and Woodlands). Results indicate that 18% of the respondents in Mitchells Plain
have to walk further than the accepted norm of 15 minutes to reach CNPs. This
negatively influences the CNP usage patterns, and the time spent in CNPs. The
most important concerns influencing CNP non-use include safety and improper
maintenance (mostly experienced in Portlands), and a lack of facilities and natural
features (mostly experienced in Tafelsig). The ways in which CNPs can be improved
echo the concerns for not visiting CNPs frequently. Significant policy implications for
the City Parks Department are also discussed.
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Willemse, L. Some perceptions and preferences of residents’ use of community neighbourhood parks in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town. Town and Regional Planning, 66(1), 15-30.