amphibious wheelchairs to improve accessibility at selected Blue Flag beaches

Rob Slater, Blue Flag Programme Coordinator, with Duduzile Nxele (Ford Motor Company) and Lynda du Plessis (Ford Wildlife Foundation) with one of the Amphibious Wheelchairs donated to WESSA.

New amphibious wheelchairs to improve accessibility at selected Blue Flag beaches presented to Kouga Municipality

In an effort to create awareness and to make our beaches universally accessible to persons with disabilities, WESSA has donated amphibious wheelchairs to four coastal municipalities in South Africa, with the support of generous funding made available by The Ford Motor Company Fund.

The amphibious wheelchairs were supplied by Blue Flag partner AccessRec and have a unique design that allows them to move easily on the sand, as well as to enter and float in the sea.

This initiative has been launched by WESSA – the implementer of the international Blue Flag programme in South Africa – in partnership with the National Council for Persons with Disabilities. The aim is to create awareness and to achieve universal access to Blue Flag beaches, through improved infrastructure and amenities.

The City of Cape Town, Overstrand, Bitou and Kouga municipalities were identified as recipients for the chairs, based on their existing disabled access to beaches and on their commitment to making their Blue Flag beaches usable for all people. The sponsored chairs were presented to the selected municipalities at an event held on Muizenberg Beach in Cape Town on Monday, and will be freely available for disabled beachgoers to use at Blue Flag beaches to be determined by the recipient municipalities.

amphibious wheelchairs to improve accessibility at selected Blue Flag beaches

Jakkie Pieters from The National Council for Persons with Physical Disabilities in South Africa (NCPPDSA) accepts their Amphibious Wheelchair on behalf of the Kouga Municipality from Rob Slater (Blue Flag Programme Coordinator), Duduzile Nxele (Ford Motor Company) and Lynda du Plessis (Ford Wildlife Foundation).

“This is yet another example of how mobility can improve the quality of life for people in many different ways,” said Mike Schmidt, director, Education and Global Community Development, Ford Motor Company Fund. “We’re happy to support this unique project that will allow more people to fully experience the joys of the beach – from traveling along the sandy shores to going into the water.”

Speaking at the event, WESSA National Coastal Coordinator Robert Slater said: “We are grateful to have the ongoing support of the Ford Wildlife Foundation for WESSA’s national coastal conservation and education programmes. Everyone has a right to enjoy South Africa’s beautiful coastline and through this new initiative with the Foundation, financially supported by The Ford Motor Company Fund, we are improving the accessibility to beaches for persons with disabilities.”

WESSA is working to improve access to all Blue Flag beaches and it is hoped that future partnerships will allow them to procure additional amphibious wheelchairs for more beaches in South Africa flying the prestigious Blue Flag.

Differently abled Capetonian Andrew Merryweather volunteered to demonstrate one of the new Blue Flag Beach Amphibious Wheelchairs at Muizenberg beach.