First published June 8, 2002
After three visits of a few months each, Don Austin, a respected former head professor of Landscape Design & Urban Architecture at Texas A&M University received his doctorate) recently completed the layout design of the 11 ha Park and Bird Reserve. It promises to be a natural wonderland.
Many of these slightly elevated stands (3.4m above MSL) have lovely long views over the Parkland or Bird Reserve towards The Heads and Leisure Island. The group of 8 smaller stands north of the Clubhouse will be released when the designs for the homes are completed. These stands will be sold with concept plans for "Harbour Houses".
You may have heard or read about the big storms along the Cape coast in late May 2002 and the damage caused. Here in the Knysna area, the damage was limited to the caravan park at Buffelsbaai and flooding on Leisure Island and parts of lower Knysna town.
According to some old locals, this was the highest tide in 50 years. It was caused by a combination of events happening at the same time - spring tide, a cold front and strong westerly winds. On Leisure Island, to quote the Knysna Plett Herald, "streets were flooded and in some cases sea water washed into low level garages and homes. Small boats moored in the area were stranded on pavements."
No problems were experienced on Thesen Islands in part due to the raising of the Islands by an average of 1 metre. The nine years of planning that was put into Thesen Islands translates into practical benefits for all Thesen Islanders!
The new bridge, which will be similar in design to the smaller arched bridges linking the Islands, will allow boats to pass underneath it. A section of the causeway will be removed and replaced with a bridge that will be approximately 40 metres in length, with a 25 metre water flow opening.
At the end of May 2002, construction started on the Causeway Bridge. The completion date is November 2002.