This survey was conducted by the Hermanus Ratepayers Association (HRA) to ascertain the views of ratepayers on the walking of dogs in the greater Hermanus and surrounds. The HRA EXCO initiated its survey on the 3rd of December 2024 (Survey ended 31 January 2025) with the view of gauging the views of residents on dog walking in response to significant queries on where dogs could be walked off-leash and the implications of the new cat and dog bylaw.
1. INTRODUCTION
This survey was conducted by the Hermanus Ratepayers Association (HRA) to ascertain the views of ratepayers on the walking of dogs in the greater Hermanus and surrounds.
The HRA EXCO initiated its survey on the 3rd of December 2024 (Survey ended 31 January 2025) with the view of gauging the views of residents on dog walking in response to significant queries on where dogs could be walked off-leash and the implications of the new cat and dog bylaw.
Although the bylaw is being regarded as flawed in some circles, this specific initiative is seeking to specifically clarify and understand the section which enables the provision of demarcated spaces in which dogs can be exercised off-leach.
The aim being to support and accelerate the Municipal process of identifying such areas and ensuring a sustainable rollout of the initiative across the Overstrand.
2. CONTEXT
It came to the HRA’s attention that dogs are currently not permitted to be off leash on any section of Grotto beach. We understand that this is in accordance with the new bylaw.
In terms of section 6 dogs are no longer allowed to run free on any section of a beach (Refer “Amendment by-law relating to the keeping of dogs and cats, 19 September 2024”).
The by-law does provide “Off leash zones for dogs” in section 8, but currently it is understood that there are no formally demarked zones. In this context the previous provision for dogs to run free on the Eastern section of Grotto is no longer permitted.
We understand that this was in terms of a pilot project that has been curtailed, hence the signage was removed.
It is understood that the pilot project was fully researched, involving a broad spectrum of experts to ensure that there was minimal disturbance to the fauna and flora, most importantly nest birds. The beach had a zoning system as follows:
This zoning approach was aimed at accommodating both people and dog needs, while also protecting the shore life and diversity. It is understood that the “trial” was regarded as a success, so it is unclear why it was not formally adopted in terms of the bylaw regulations.
There is currently only consideration being given to provide for a fenced dog park in Northcliff (Between Impala Street and Acacia Avenue).
It is noted that section 8 of the bylaw makes provision for specific areas to be demarcated for dog walking, including off-leash.
3. METHODOLOGY
The method followed was to apply a simple survey instrument to directly test the resident views on key determinants. Most of the survey being structured to ensure concise responses based on binary choices.
There were some open-ended questions to provide opportunity for ratepayers to express and/or expand on their views on dog walking related matters.
4. KEY FINDINGS
The key survey findings are listed in the bullets below. A more detailed presentation of the results is attached.
5. KEY CONCLUSIONS
The key conclusions of the survey are summarised in the bullets below:
In addition, the following points were highlighted in the general comments:
6. RECOMMENDATIONS
The HRA herby recommends that the Overstrand Municipality undertake the following:
This approach to providing off-leash dog walking areas and or dog parks must be considered for rollout into all areas of the Overstrand.
SURVEY RESULTS PRESENTATION: