Where to visit
Settled for few days in one of the many sun-soaked towns on the Garden Route – Knysna and Plettenberg Bay remain two of the most popular towns – don’t miss The Wild Oats Community Farmers’ Market in Sedgefield. But plan wisely as the market is only open on a Saturday and closes at 12h00, so you must be strategic with your schedule. With that said, however, it’s definitely a must-visit.
The market boasts produce fresh from ovens and local farms and is popular with locals doing their weekly shops and visitors alike who simply pop by to explore. We recommend getting there early, grabbing breakfast from one of the many vendors to choose from and enjoying your meal under the trees. From there, you can meander through stall after stall of fresh fruit and veg, plants, clothing, art and more.
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Judge Hans Fabricius delivered his ruling on Wednesday morning.
He said government s decision was not irrational or unlawful.
The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has dismissed three separate applications relating to the government s decision to close beaches in certain Covid-19 hotspot areas over the festive season.
The applicants wanted certain beaches in the Eastern Cape and the Garden Route to be reopened.
However, delivering his judgment on Wednesday morning, Judge Hans Fabricius said the government s decision was not irrational or unlawful.
He also said: Many facts put before me were largely of a hearsay nature and that s inadmissible. I appreciate that applicants had little opportunity to obtain expert advice but even that does not allow me to admit otherwise inadmissible hearsay evidence and to base my judgment thereon.
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Picture for illustration: iStock The court also heard an application by Kouga local municipality in the Eastern Cape, which covered Jeffreys Bay.
The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria will on Wednesday deliver its judgment in the matter relating to government’s decision to close beaches in certain hotspot areas over the festive season.
On Tuesday, High Court Judge Hans Fabricius heard three separate applications asking that certain beaches in the Eastern Cape and the Garden Route be opened.
The applicants wanted the ban on the closure of breaches overturned.
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