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2020 | The Grand Reopening of Bunny Park
EST - 1966
2020 | The Grand Reopening of Bunny Park
EST - 1966
Enhancing The Bunny Park's Experience
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A New Chapter Begins:
As we leap into a new era, the adored Bunny Park has once again opened its gates to the public on a delightful summer day, December 4, 2020. The residents of Ekurhuleni and visitors from afar are welcome to hop along the lush trails and experience the magic of this pastoral haven.
The Official Ceremony
In a much-anticipated event, the Executive Mayor, Mzwandile Masina, joined by Khosi Mabaso, the MMC for Environmental Resource and Waste Management Services, gracefully cut the ribbon to welcome the first guests into the revitalized wonderland. The renewal of the park was celebrated with heartfelt speeches and a collective sense of community spirit. Tanya Forrest-Smith, the visionary behind the Bunny Park Rescue Team, received special recognition for her tireless efforts and dedication.
Momentous Investments for Future Memories
The Bunny Park has undergone a transformative renovation, a true labor of love and commitment from our city’s leaders. A staggering R16 million over the past three financial years was poured into our shared treasure, with upgrades including:
Welcoming entrance gate
Ample parking area
Modern ablution facilities
Resilient shelters for our furry friends
Verdant lawns and grazing pastures spread over 10 hectares
Majestic dams, now dredged and renewed
Meandering walkways adorned with native flora
Family-focused children’s play area
Serene picnic spots for sunny afternoons
All these enhancements came together to create an enchanting environment where children and families can indulge in the simple pleasures of nature.
A Call to Unity and Care
During the celebratory ceremony, Mayor Masina urged the community to embrace the park as their own, to protect and love it fiercely against any harm. The Bunny Park symbolizes more than just a leisure spot; it stands as a monument to social togetherness and ecological appreciation.
Tanya Forrest-Smith’s joy was palpable as she remarked on the profound transformation of the park. Her words echoed the collective pride and elation of the community, standing shoulder-to-shoulder to witness the rebirth of a sanctuary where once again bunnies and farm animals roam with delight, and children’s laughter fills the air.
Bunny Park: A Free, Family-Friendly Oasis
Let us remind our dear visitors that the Bunny Park welcomes one and all with no admission charge. It stands as an alcohol-free zone, promising a safe and wholesome adventure for visitors of every age. Open weekly from Monday to Sunday, 08h00 to 16h00, the park invites you to create memories that will last a lifetime.
May the Bunny Park’s new chapter be filled with joyful exploration, carefree play, and the shared love of our community. We extend the warmest of welcomes to all who wish to partake in the simple joys of nature’s embrace.
Bunny Park: A Free, Family-Friendly Oasis
Let us remind our dear visitors that the Bunny Park welcomes one and all with no admission charge. It stands as an alcohol-free zone, promising a safe and wholesome adventure for visitors of every age. Open weekly from Monday to Sunday, 08h00 to 16h00, the park invites you to create memories that will last a lifetime.
May the Bunny Park’s new chapter be filled with joyful exploration, carefree play, and the shared love of our community. We extend the warmest of welcomes to all who wish to partake in the simple joys of nature’s embrace.
Sources:
Mayor officially reopens Bunny Park.” Benoni City Times. View Article
“Bunny Park reopens on Friday.” Benoni City Times. View Article
“Bunny Park Reopens.” Ekurhuleni Government. View Article