Castle Eviction: City offers support to national government
5 June 2023
In a letter to National Minister Sihle Zikalala, Mayor Hill-Lewis calls for urgent confirmation of Public Works’ prior undertaking to launch an eviction application for the nationally-owned land around the Castle.
‘The Castle is one of the oldest buildings in Cape Town and is a Grade 1 National Monument. It is also one of the first sites a person experiences when coming off the highway and entering the CBD. It is one of the top tourist destinations in Cape Town, and is visited annually by thousands of tourists and schoolchildren. Without an intervention to stop the further unlawful occupation, the Castle’s status as a top tourist destination and national landmark will be impacted, with a 90% drop in visitors already.
‘The affected property is not fit for human habitation. The property is unsafe due to its proximity, in particular to, vehicular traffic. There is no access to water, sanitation services, or electricity. The result is a three-fold consequence of risk to the health and safety of those unlawfully occupying it; the deprivation of access to public places for residents and tourists; and business flight from the affected areas,’ writes Mayor Hill-Lewis in his letter to Minister Zikalala.
Hill-Lewis has further informed Minister Zikalala that the City is also prepared to launch the eviction application on behalf of Public Works, with the necessary consent and power of attorney.