“Yay The Bay” insert with Lize Arthur interviewing Cathy Wanvig on Kingfisher 103.8 fm. This aired on
21 February 2019
Special Rating Area in Central, Port Elizabeth
“Yay The Bay” insert with Lize Arthur interviewing Cathy Wanvig on Kingfisher 103.8 fm. This aired on
21 February 2019
REJUVENATING CENTRAL CAN BE THE CATALYST AND TIPPING POINT TO TAKE TOURISM IN PORT ELIZABETH ON A JOURNEY FROM GOOD TO GREAT!
From a tourism perspective, Central is certainly blessed with a strategic location second to none, as it is within ten-minute proximity to virtually everything important for visitors to the City, such as the airport; the harbour; the beaches; Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium; St Georges Park, etc. Central is also blessed with a wonderful range of unique and rich cultural and historical tourism experiences and fascinating stories, most of which are still largely untapped and untold, but that have the potential to strongly appeal to the five senses and provide delightful, distinctive and memorable experiences for both local and international tourists.
There can be no doubt whatsoever that if the perception and reality of safety and cleanliness is addressed as a strategic priority, and if appropriately developed, “refreshed”, packaged, promoted and distinctively positioned, Central can become a major “must experience” tourism focal point, particularly when seamlessly connected with other complementary tourism experiences and stories in the City. It can also be a major building block to take tourism in the Metro from Good to Great and benefit many, many people in the City!
My belief and hope is that with the envisaged initiatives of the Central SRA, other key public and private sector stakeholders in the City, and the positive support of locals, Central will very soon be launching into an exciting journey to not only become, but also be widely recognized by everyone, as a sought-after and desirable safe and clean place to live, work, play and experience!
Ernie Heath is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Pretoria, where he was Head of the Department of Tourism Management for fifteen years.
Name : Hilary Meyer
Occupation : Office Manager
Connection to Central : Resident Property owner
Why is the SRA Important to you? I have lived in Central since 1978 and have owned my home there since December 1981. Central is a unique suburb, the historic core of Port Elizabeth, a true melting pot of cultures and residential and work environments. I have seen changes over the years and realise, both as an architect, a keen historian and a proud South African, that the need to preserve and enhance our environment and show our heritage is extremely important. Vital if we are to grow as a city and welcome others to share our uniqueness.
Name : Jurie Kotze
Occupation : Estate Agent – Staytoday Property
Connection to Central : Property owner
Why is the SRA Important to you? Central has a rich historical connection and an architecture worth preserving. Out of an economic point of viewing it is the first suburb which visitors see when they drive into Port Elizabeth over the highway or up Russell Road, that first impression is important. The suburb has the potential to supply PE with quality high density accommodation which has endless advantages. Currently the suburb is not maximizing its potential and I believe the SRA will assist in turning the suburb into a show piece for the city, rather than a embarrassment.
Listen here to Kenrick Brown chatting to Lize-Mari Arthur during the “Yay The Bay” segment on Kingfisher FM.
This was broadcast on 31 January 2019.