City fails to maintain Scottsdene sports ground

The users of Scottsdene sports ground claim they have been fighting with the City of Cape Town since 2018 to have it maintained for various sporting codes.

The users of Scottsdene sports ground claim they have been fighting with the City of Cape Town since 2018 to have it maintained for various sporting codes.

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Cape Town - The users of Scottsdene sports ground claim they have been fighting with the City of Cape Town since 2018 to have it maintained for various sporting codes.

Chairperson of the Municipal Facility Management Committee, Wilfred Nolan, said they have been struggling with water supply to the field since 2018 and are experiencing continuous breakages with the water pump.

“We had a meeting with members of the City of Cape Town in 2019 and asked them why the facility is not being maintained and their response was they are having problems with the pump from the treatment plant to the facility.

Scottsdene sports ground left unmaintained.

“According to them they have to source parts from overseas. Since then every year the pump keeps on breaking and from November to February, there is no water at the facility. Other than the water issue, our concern is the maintenance of the facility.”

The roof and fences have been broken due to vandalism.

He said the rugby club, cricket, soccer and two netball teams use the facility and took it upon themselves to remove the weeds and try to clear the field.

Other issues include vandalism because the fence and roof is broken and despite years of complaining there has been no resolution.

“We are disappointed in the condition of this facility, which is supposed to assist the community, youth and affiliated sports codes of the area.

“Two weeks ago the grass was so dry it started to burn and we are not getting any support from the city.”

The City said the Recreation and Parks Department is aware of the matter and acknowledges there are maintenance challenges at the facility.

Condition of the field.

“The challenges are mainly related to water and the availability of tenders. The current challenges relate to the water supply from the pump, which has been terminated on a few occasions due to mechanical issues, providing intermittent water supply and disrupting water flow into the facility.

“The department is in regular contact with the users of the facility and will keep on engaging role players. The way forward will be communicated and made available once determined.”