WILGENHOF ASSOCIATION DEMANDS ACTION FROM UNIVERSITY, OR URGENT COURT ACTION WILL FOLLOW
20 September 2024
The Association for the Advancement of Wilgenhof Residents has today sent a letter of demand to Dr. Nicky Newton-King, Chair of the SU Council, as well as Prof. Deresh Ramjugernath, the Deputy Vice Chancellor: Learning and Teaching.
The letter requests that the university responds, within three business days, that:
- It will not implement the decision of 16 September to close Wilgenhof in 2025;
- That it will proceed with the allocation of current Wilgenhof residents to Wilgenhof for 2025, and will retract allocations to other residences;
- That it will retract their decision not to recognise the current House Committee (leadership); and
- That it will immediately proceed with allocations of first years to Wilgenhof for 2025.
If the requested undertaking is not given, the Association will approach the Western Cape High Court on an urgent basis to obtain an interdict to keep the residence open, as well as to have the decision to close the residence reviewed and set aside.
The Association represents parents and current Wilgenhof residents - a diverse group of all races, religions, creeds and orientations.