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Saturday, May 23, 2026

New Track, New Hope: R31m Wesfleur Stadium Upgrade Unveiled in Atlantis

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Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis officially opened the newly upgraded Wesfleur Athletics Stadium in Atlantis, marking the completion of a major R31 million investment by the City of Cape Town.

 

The extensive upgrade included the full replacement of the tartan running track, upgrades to the steeplechase arena, triple and long jump areas, hammer throw cage and javelin facilities, as well as improved floodlighting. Repairs were also carried out on seating areas, walkways, ablution blocks and the spectator fence, while a new perimeter fence was installed.

The refurbished Wesfleur Athletics Stadium.

 

Speaking at the launch, Mayor Hill-Lewis said the project went beyond infrastructure improvements.

“This upgrade is about far more than a new track, it’s about raising the standard of community facilities and ensuring spaces that residents can truly be proud of.”

 

Mayor Hill-Lewis and Councillor Higham joined young athletes in a sprint on the new track.

He added that access to quality sporting facilities plays a vital role in community development.

“Facilities like this play a critical role in building safer, healthier communities. When young people have access to well-maintained, inspiring spaces for sport and recreation, it creates positive alternatives and real pathways for growth.”

 

The Mayor confirmed that further improvements are planned, with the Wesfleur facility earmarked as a Regional Recreation Hub in the coming years.

 

Councillor Higham echoed the sentiment, highlighting the role of sport in youth development and safety.

“This stadium belongs to the community, and I call on residents to use it, respect it and protect it for generations to come.”

 

The Wesfleur Athletics Stadium supports a range of partners, including Western Province Athletics, the Western Cape Government, sports federations, clubs and schools.

 

The City has also completed several other major sports facility upgrades during the current financial year, including the R30 million refurbishment of Blue Downs Athletics Stadium, a R20 million upgrade to Manenberg’s Greens Sports Ground, the R13.7 million Fisantekraal Sports Ground development, and a R27 million upgrade to Bishop Lavis Sports Ground.

 

Loushe Jordaan-Gilbert
Loushe Jordaan-Gilbert
Loushé Jordaan Gilbert has been telling community stories since 2014. She began her career as a community journalist, dedicated to amplifying local voices and shedding light on the everyday realities communities face.

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