V&A Waterfront WINS appeal to hold New Year’s Eve fireworks
The Cape Town V&A Waterfront’s fireworks display to mark the dawn of 2024 will go ahead on Sunday, 31 December.
The Cape Town V&A Waterfront’s fireworks display to mark the dawn of 2024 will go ahead on Sunday, 31 December.
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As reported previously by The South African website, according to the KFM website, the City of Cape Town withdrew the Waterfront’s noise permit to host the event citing “a number of objections”.
The Waterfront appealed the decision and early on Thursday morning confirmed via social media that it was successful in its appeal.
However, it did add that the fireworks would go ahead “unless a court says otherwise”.
The fireworks will last for FIVE minutes – from midnight to 00:05.
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Animal experts and activist groups such as the SPCA had complained, citing evidence that five minutes of extremely loud noises – such as those produced by fireworks – are harmful to animals.
David Green, CEO of the V&A Waterfront, asked for “tolerance” from the public in a chat this week with Cape Talk host John Maytham.
WATCH THE CAPE TALK CHAT HERE.
“We’re a major City and it’s about bringing in a New Year. We take mitigating measures – the fireworks are fired off a kilometre away from the nearest residents and last for a limited period. It’s not about the revenue; there’s a noon gun every day that surprises pigeons, so I think – in the age we live in, we need a little bit of tolerance,” Green said.
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While many may not be in favour of fireworks displays, several cities around the world employ them as a way to usher in a New Year, Green said.
“It’s not about revenue, it’s about giving people the best and a world-class experience. Cities are competing with themselves. Sydney’s fireworks are probably about 15 minutes and Edinburgh’s fireworks are at least 12 minutes long. Fireworks does still appeal to many people while it may not to others but we will continue to review and see what is best practice,” Green added.
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SHOULD FIREWORKS BE ALLOWED ON NEW YEAR’S EVE?
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