Why Cyclists (and others) Should Support The St Francis Cycling Club

Why Cyclists (and others) Should Support The St Francis Cycling Club

By Richard Arderne

A wise man once said that property prices are linked to the quality of the cycling trials in the area!

A little background info:

The St Francis MTB Track evolved over the years, but was always “to the lighthouse and back” route from the village, via the reserve at the end of Santareme. In 2020, we found a route through the Thatch farm (just north of St Francis Field), and this dramatically improved it to a circular route, which cyclists far prefer.

We also forged better alliances with Foster and Kromme Enviro, enabling us to utilise some of their routes, notably the Bruces section, giving cyclists a wonderful front row view of the sea.

The St Francis Cycling Club

Since 2020, we have raised (and spent!) about R1 m on the maintenance and expansion of the route to its current 27km length.

Reduce Tar

The aim has been to reduce the amount of tar and to improve the riding experience.

But trail building is not cheap! About R100,000 per km!

Fortunately, in addition to our membership fees, we have had some very generous donors.

Another reason why our track is so essential is that some of our old informal routes are no longer accessible, eg the old circular route via the property owned by Eskom behind the Links.

A recent innovation has been a track alongside the road to Humansdorp, making that route much safer and more pleasant.

Club Rides

Our club holds rides every Thursday evening, plus many Saturday and weekend and longer rides, some far afield.

We are fortunate to have an excellent cycling shop where Arno can provide information on cycling routes (and sell or rent you a bike, too!).

So perhaps you now agree that the St Francis Cycling Club is worth supporting, so …

Join us on Wednesday, 17 December, for a rocking Rock Quiz, for only R120, at the Links, starting at 7 pm. Bookings at the Links reception on 042 200 4500.

On a personal note, after six years as treasurer, I am pleased that young Brian Truscott is taking over from 1 January, a keener cyclist and a better accountant!

It has been a pleasure working with Greg West, the backbone of the club, and Tyrone Kindness, our very fine track builder (and his very fine team!)

Lifeguards on Duty Across Kouga

Lifeguards on Duty Across Kouga

With the festive season already underway, Kouga Local Municipality has its beach safety teams fully in place. Approximately 50 trained lifeguards are on duty across the region, providing a visible presence at busy swimming areas and offering assistance as needed. Their role remains essential. They help keep the coastline safe, allowing residents and visitors to relax, swim, and enjoy their holiday time.

Jeffreys Bay Main Beach, a Blue Flag beach, has twelve lifeguards on duty from 1 November 2025 through to 30 April 2026. Cape St Francis Beach, also a Blue Flag beach, is currently staffed by eight lifeguards, who will remain on duty until 28 February 2026. These periods cover both the early summer build-up and the busiest stretch of the season.

Across the rest of the coastline, lifeguards are monitoring Aston Bay Beach, Pellsrus Beach, Paradise Beach, Kabeljous Beach, Kabeljous Lagoon, St Francis Beach, Granny’s Pool and the Paradise Beach Lagoon. Their duty period runs from 1 December 2025 to 13 January 2026, aligning with the weeks when families and holidaymakers fill the beaches from early morning to late afternoon.

Keeping Beachgoers Safe

Kouga Municipality encourages all beachgoers to follow safety signage, stay within designated swimming zones and always listen to lifeguard instructions. Swimming between the flags is the simplest way to reduce risk. Conditions can shift quickly along this coastline, and the lifeguards are trained to identify hazards such as strong currents, shifting sandbanks and sudden wave surges.

Parents and guardians are also reminded to keep a close eye on children even in shallow water. By working with lifeguard teams and paying attention to conditions, everyone can help ensure a safe, enjoyable summer along the Kouga coast.

Read more: What’s Going On This Weekend – with St Francis Tourism

Rotary Showcare 2025: An Evening to Change Lives

Rotary Showcare 2025: An Evening to Change Lives

A Night of Purpose and Community

On Thursday, 18 December 2025, the newly renovated St Francis Links Clubhouse will come alive with energy and community spirit as it hosts Rotary Showcase 2025. This fundraising evening is built around a simple purpose. The aim is to help Hospice Nurses continue their vital work with cancer patients by raising funds for a much-needed vehicle. Money raised will also support Rotary’s many other beneficiaries who rely on ongoing assistance. From healthcare to education, early childhood development to environmental care, community support ensures these programmes remain strong.

This special evening is made possible through the generosity of local businesses, professionals, artists and residents who donated prizes, many of them without hesitation. Their commitment reflects the spirit of St Francis, a place where people show up, give back and stand together when help is needed. Their contributions have created an event that will celebrate community while supporting those who need it most.

With the dynamic Gino Fabri as entertainer and MC, guests can look forward to the excitement of the spin and win wheel and the chance to bid on exceptional prizes. The total prize value exceeds R200 000, a testament to the willingness of our community to step forward and make a difference. Throughout the evening, guests will see exactly why events like this matter.

Prizes and Highlights

Some of the standout prizes include weekend getaways at top game lodges and wine farms, one or two-night stays at St Francis Links Villas and Adrift B&B, 2026 Wine on Water tickets and a beautiful outdoor patio furniture set. There are also ceramic artworks by Martin Haines and Julia K Ceramics, an original painting by Shelley Offerman and a rare photograph of surfer Griffin Colapinto with dolphins by Pierre Tostee, offered with WSL permission. Additional prizes from Rack and Paddle and fine wine selections round out the list.

© Pierre Tostee / WSL

Join us for an evening filled with fun, laughter and purpose. Your ticket, your bid and your presence all matter. Be part of the story and the impact as our community chooses compassion.

Read more: What’s Going On This Weekend – with St Francis Tourism

St Francis Property Owners Association Newsletter – December 2025. AGM’s, Groyne Construction Progress, and more.

St Francis Property Owners Association Newsletter – December 2025. AGM’s, Groyne Construction Progress, and more.

Photo © Richard Arderne

SFPO Association and NPC AGMs

Our AGMs are scheduled for December, and all members are encouraged to attend.

St Francis Property Owners Association AGM

Venue: St Francis Links

Date: Monday, 15 December

Time: 15:30 – 16:30

Form of Vote / Proxy

This Form of Vote / Proxy is for use by members of the SFPO Association and relates to the AGM of the SFPO Association that will take place at St Francis Links on Monday, 15 December 2025, from 15:30 to 16:30

Please find the form of vote/proxy on this link – Form of Vote/Proxy for SFPO Association

St Francis Property Owners Non-Profit Company AGM

Venue: St Francis Links

Date: Monday, 15 December Time: 17:00 – 18:30

All members of the St Francis Property Owners NPC are welcome to attend the Non-Profit Company AGM. If you are unable to make it, you may appoint a proxy to represent you.

Form Of Vote / Proxy This Form of Vote / Proxy is for use by members of the SFPO NPC and relates to the AGM of the SFPO NPC that will take place on Monday, 15 December 2025, at 17:00 at St Francis Links.

Please find the form of vote/proxy on this link – Form Of Vote/Proxy for NPC

Groyne Construction Progress

Groyne 6, the 1st Groyne to be constructed as per the groyne construction plan, is completed to 240 metres, and the round-head at the end of the groyne is also complete. However, the contractor is still busy laying rock on the groyne top, and the groyne remains a construction site. The contractors have indicated that this groyne will be finished by 10 December.

Work has commenced on Groyne 5, the 2nd Groyne to be constructed per the groyne construction plan. This groyne is already at 50 metres of the 200 metre construction plan. The entire area will remain a construction site until 10 December. The contractors, WBHO Construction, will go on leave on 11 December and return to the site on 7 January 2026.

During the holiday break, from 11 December to 6 January, the revetment road and beach access will be open to the public, but the groynes will remain closed for public access. The public is reminded that use of the revetment road and beach access is at their own risk, and the SFPO and/or the SFPO NPC shall not be responsible for any injury of any nature.

Jet ski users and fishing boats entering and exiting the mouth of the Kromme River are urged to exercise caution around the groynes, especially at night.

St Francis Tourism Christmas Lights Event

St Francis Tourism is hosting the Christmas Lights on the Canals event on 17 December at 17h30 at the Small Craft Harbour.

Christmas Lights on the Canals takes place on 17 December at 17h30, and St Francis Tourism would love canal homeowners to help create a magical festive route for everyone to enjoy. If you’re able, please light up your home or canal frontage with Christmas lights or simple festive decorations.

Every contribution enhances the experience for families and visitors making their way through the canals by boat and from the harbour. Your participation plays a big part in keeping this a tradition our community can look forward to each year.

Kromme River Welcomes Holiday-Makers

The Kromme Joint River Committee welcomes all visitors and locals to the Kromme River and trusts that everyone will enjoy all that the River has to offer over the December/January festive period. As widely published and advertised, the Long Term Coastal Protection Scheme (LTCPS) has commenced and continues to make steady progress.

The first groyne at the Kromme River mouth will be completed before the start of the holiday season, while the second and third Groynes, as indicated in the official construction plan, are scheduled for completion next year.

Dredging and sand pumping will begin in December.

Since the commencement of the LTCPS, dredging has been allowed in two heavily silted areas of the River. The first area is known as the S-Bend or Drift, and the second is the area under the bridge on the R330 road.

However, due to ongoing silting in the River, it is essential to note that the navigable channels remain extremely narrow and shallow in places, especially at low tide. Special care must therefore be taken when cruising up or down the River.

 

The River Mouth and the exit to the sea are still changing, and care must be taken when exiting from Ski Canal to the River Mouth and sea, or when cruising down the River and exiting through the Mouth to the sea. There are strong currents present at and near the Mouth, and it is advisable not to engage in swimming activity in the Mouth and basin area.

Red and Green Buoys

The red and green buoys in the River and at the Mouth indicate the navigable channel, but they are only a guide for safe traversing of the River. It is important to note that when cruising upriver from the sea, the green buoys should be on the right-hand side of the craft.

Cruising down the River towards the sea, the red buoys should be on the right-hand side of the craft. The map below, which is handed out with every application for a River permit, shows the various travel zones on the River, and additional copies are available at the Harbour Office. The guidelines indicated on the map must be adhered to at all times.

 

It needs to be pointed out again that the Geelhout River is a conservancy area, and a “NO WAKE ZONE” is applicable on the entire length of this River. Jet boats are also not allowed to use this River or any part thereof.

Please adhere to the relevant signs in place. For the safety of all River users, it is necessary to implement specific changes again during the busy holiday season. The number of boats has increased, as has the number of kite surfers, windsurfers, foil surfers, and paddlers in the Mouth and basin area.

No Wake Zones

It has therefore been decided that the stretch of the River from the “pink house” on the hill on the Jeffreys Bay side of the Mouth all the way to Ski Canal will be a “NO WAKE ZONE” for all motorised craft. Similarly, from the end of Ski Canal to the “pink house”, a “NO WAKE ZONE” will also apply. Please strictly adhere to the signs in place on both sides.

Jet skis will not be allowed to enter the River past a sign in place indicating “NO JET SKIS BEYOND THIS POINT”. All jet skis must turn right immediately from the end of Ski Canal towards the sea, and a “NO WAKE ZONE” will apply from the end of Ski Canal to the Spit, whereafter speed may be increased.

Likewise, when jet skis return from the sea, the “NO WAKE ZONE” will apply from the end of the Spit to Ski Canal before turning left immediately into Ski Canal. Boats exiting or entering the Mouth will also have to obey this particular “NO WAKE ZONE”. Blue and Yellow buoys are placed in the Mouth and basin area to indicate a safe area for non-motorised activities, and motorised craft are not to enter these zones.

This area will be available for swimming and similar activities, with a beach where families can congregate with their children. Please obey the signs in place, and the map below shows the relevant “NO WAKE ZONES” applicable to motorised craft and jet skis, as well as the safe area for non-motorised activities and swimming.

The River Patrol Officers

River Patrol Officers will again be on duty during the holiday season, ensuring everyone can enjoy their well-deserved break safely and responsibly. All River users are requested to treat them with respect, as they are there for your own safety and to assist when needed.

Please note that the River Patrol Officers have the right, under the relevant Municipal Bye-Laws, to issue warnings and/or fines, and that the fines will include a date to appear in Court if the fine is not paid by the due date.

River users are also requested to please refrain from playing loud music and making unnecessary noise, as this is causing a disturbance to homeowners along the River.

NB: Please remember the following: 

  • The skipper’s licence must be available on the craft at all times.
  • A copy of the COF must be available on the craft at all times.
  • Skiing and tubing may only take place within the demarcated Ski Zone area. 
  • Tubing in particular may only take place in a straight line.
  • Cautionary signs on the River must be taken note of and adhered to, whilst speeding in these areas must be avoided. 
  • “Scurfing” is not allowed on the River as this causes severe erosion of the River banks. 
  • Refrain from unruly behaviour and/or disturbance. 
  • Jet skis are not allowed on the River and have to exit from Ski Canal directly to the sea. 
  • Jetskis are not allowed to go beyond the sign at the end of the Spit. 

The above are just some of the bye-laws and rules applicable for use of the River and are in place to ensure the safety of River users for maximum enjoyment and holiday fun. We wish everyone a happy and blessed festive season and a prosperous 2026.

Membership Renewals

It’s also a good time to renew your SFPO membership for the 2025–26 year. Annual voluntary membership costs R600, or R375 for pensioners. You can renew online via Payfast at stfrancispropertyowners.com/membership

Your support helps fund projects such as the Long-Term Coast Protection Scheme, kerbstone signage, walkways, and other coastal protection initiatives that keep St Francis Bay moving forward.

SFPO Association Contact:

Lyn Aitken – Administration Manager

Phone: 042 294 0594 Email: info@sfpo.co.za Office Address: 9 Philippa Place, St Francis Bay.

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