Don't get me wrong - I'm a big fan of SANParks and all they do for SA Conservation. But I do take issue with their scrapping of pensioners' concessions. Here's why...
A caller to Cape Talk this morning told how he decided to visit the beautiful Cape Point Nature Reserve this weekend and was horrified when instead of the R10 he was used to paying in the past (as a pensioner) he was told he needed to pay R60. This, he was informed, would get him a Cape Town Wild Card **which would allow him to enter any of the listed Table Mountain National Park sites up to a total of 12 visits a year.
The caller was not impressed. As a pensioner he does not feel that he will make use of the card as he does not frequent these sites often enough. Disappointed, he headed back to Simon’s Town for lunch.
Will other pensioners also vote with their feet?
Is it fair to offer a concession to a group of Captonians for whom the R60 is simply not going to be well spent?
Now I am a big supporter of the Wild Card programme. My partner purchases a Family Wild Card every year and uses it regularly for rock climbing, taking our family to various sites for hiking and picnics, and for surfing at Cape Point. It’s definitely worth the annual fee he pays.
On the other hand, my parents are pensioners without a lot of spare cash, and are fairly frail to boot. While they would enjoy a visit to Cape Point for lunch perhaps once or twice a year, they would not be among those more active elderly who hike all over the Peninsula waving their Wild Card merrily under the noses of the SANParks’ staff at the entrance gates. And I know they're not alone.
A spokesperson for Table Mountain National Parks said that:
The pensioners’ concession has being scrapped across all 22 of South Africa's national parks, in favour of the Wild Card concession. This has been in effect as of 1st of November 2008. A Wild Card will cost you R60, which will allow you to enter the parks 12 times. You can also bring 12 people in with one card, using up your 12 visits.
Personally I feel that pensioners in this country get precious little when compared with first world countries. Surely keeping low concessions that allow them the joy of enjoying our beautiful country whenever it suits them is not too much to ask?
** FYI - The Cape Town Wild Card benefits are as follows:
- The card offers twelve entries for one year into TMNP’s pay points:
- The Cape of Good Hope (Cape Point)
- Boulders Penguin Colony
- Tokai
- Silvermine
- Oudekraal
- Plus FREE use of the braai and picnic areas at: Newlands, and Perdekloof picnic sites
- Gardening rewards - get 5% CashBack at popular nurseries
- Over and above the benefits available from SANParks, Cape Town’s Wild Card can be used at Cape Town Infinity merchants such as Stodels Nursery or Kolnicks linen to earn CashBack Rewards. Each time you use your card at one of these merchants a percentage of the transaction goes towards conservation.
- Discounted entry to other places of interest in Cape Town.
- Recreational activity permits that can be loaded onto the base cost of the card.