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Public
interest in developments at the Dams has continued to flourish
and large numbers of people now come out to the Dams over
the weekends. This is most encouraging. Merely the numbers
present has improved the security significantly, both at the
Dams themselves and in the adjacent residential suburbs.
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The
Lower Dam still holds good water and is now home to
a large number of moorhen, black crake, cormorant, white-faced
duck and teal. A fish eagle was seen on the Upper Dam
but has moved on again. |
Some
restocking of the dam has been undertaken but we must stress
that this dam will probably be empty again with the onset
of the dry season - and when it does we will try get in to
investigate and deal with the cause of the leaks.
On
the gardens, things have not gone as fast as we might have
hoped. Labour costs and direction remains an issue. We hope
to have someone permanently there in a supervisory position
soon. We take this opportunity to thank Mr. & Mrs P. te
Velde for their kind efforts in coming to assist with the
gardening as and when they could. We hope that they will continue
in their efforts despite the frustrations; we really need
their knowledge and dedication. Thanks also to Mr Mills, the
Spooner family and Mr Dakin for assistance in cutting the
grass which responded quickly to the early rains.
The
lantana below the Upper Dam is being tackled, while the Aloe
Garden is steadily being cleared and replanted. Care is however
being taken so that the aloes are not disturbed unduly to
ensure that we have a good flowering season later in the year.
Several exotic trees have been felled and we must thank Beaver
Tree Felling for the donation of time and expertise. Not everyone
will be happy with the demise of the Jacaranda, Phyotlacca
and Norfolk Pines but we assure you that many other Indigenous
trees have already been planted in their place.
Re-licensing
of the tearoom is still with Bulawayo City Council and we
apologise to all of those who come to the Dams hoping that
something is in place. It will be ready within a month as
it is due to be discussed at the next full council meeting
of the BCC.
The
Banff Road entrance is being transformed as a rustic guardhouse
is erected. A second guardhouse will soon go up at the Impala
Road entrance. Our sincere thanks to MacAlisters, Davis Granite,
MacDonald’s Bricks and United Portland cement who have
made this possible. Two booms are being fabricated by Nimr
& Chapman and thanks to them.
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old braai area has been restored and several additional
benches and tables have been put in place thanks to
the Ewing family. It is proving again to a popular weekend
venue. Please remember to bring your own wood and remove
all litter. |
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The
toilets near the tearoom are being refurbished. Doors are
in place and the plumbing is being repaired and facilities
upgraded. We are thankful to Mr. & Mrs R. Lasker and Bathroom
Vogue for their facilitating this. The toilets will be locked
at times other than the weekends but keys can be obtained
at the office or from one of our staff. We still need some
help with the roof, paint and toilet consumables. If you can
assist please contact us.
When
the guard gates are in place we will make a small entry charge
to cover part of our running costs. This is not designed to
exclude anyone. The rates will be reasonable and the modalities
are still being discussed. We will let you know well in advance.
Initially it will cover cars, relying on your good will for
donations to cover people and use of facilities. Entrance
cards for a 6 monthly and annual basis will be available.
We would in fact prefer that people take up this option for
reasons of ease and security. Senior citizens will be exempt
and we need to decide on how their entrance cards are distributed.
If you have any comments and suggestions on these matters
please let us know.
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We
must ask that people respect the rules of the area.
Signs are presently being put in place. However existing
BCC rules continue to apply – no dogs off their
leash near the tearoom; no fishing in the Lower Dam;
no swimming and boating; no radios; no cars on the grass,
littering etc. |
Please
can you book beforehand for any functions. This can be done
through the office on 242490 or by email. Bookings need to
be done well ahead of time so other users can fit it in and
get the necessary police clearance. Donations for the use
of the area for these functions would be much appreciated.
This would apply to parties, church gatherings and society
meetings. We are not trying to hinder your visits just avoid
unnecessary conflicts and have it safe.
Remember
that fishing this is restricted to the Upper Dam. We have
had advice from John Minshull, our fish expert, who says that
the current off take is not a problem and that there are ample
fish to cope. We may however have to put some sections of
the shoreline off-limits for the wild birds and breeding.
Please note that there is a daily fee for fishing payable
at the office or to our staff who go around with the receipt
book.
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the topic one lucky fisherman recently hauled in a massive
carp after a fight of 21 minutes. He says he has seen
bigger!!! He also believes that there is indeed a small
crocodile in the Upper Dam so please beware. |
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There
is still much to do and we appreciate all the assistance we
are getting. We touched by the generosity of the Bulawayo
community, well aware of the difficult times that we are all
going through. We are still looking for a responsible person
to man the office as well as any offers of garden equipment,
assistance with labour, and children’s play equipment.
Various
external well-wishers have pledged assistance and we are very
grateful for their support. The modalities will be put in
place so that we can use this to procure the imported components
necessary for the security fence that we require. Please let
us know if you are able to assist in anyway, wherever you
are. Email estate@hillsidedams.com
We are also grateful for all the support and letters of acknowledgement
we have received from members of the public. It is encouraging
that the people are again reclaiming this special place.
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