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The Loerie Awards 2005 Articles

Beach bobbies on the beat
By: Louise Marsland

There will be visible policing 24 hours around the clock in Margate for the entire Loeries weekend and disaster management plans are in place to ensure the safety and security of all visitors - even with an anticipated influx of up to 15 000 people in total for the weekend, if the weather is beautiful and the surrounding community come out to see what all the fuss is about.

However, Victor Chetty from the Hibiscus coast Municipality protection services in charge of disaster management plans for The Loerie Awards in Margate and surrounds, is adamant that they are not here to spoil anyone's fun.

He and his team have been working since April on a plan to ensure the safety and security of all visitors for a 14-day period before and after Loeries. The plan swung into action last week already.

The debonair Mr Chetty is understanding and believes he "knows what this industry is about" and he and his officers will be tolerant to a point: "We do want people to please respect the laws of the land."

Of course, there are still persistent rumours in the community that The Loerie Awards were chucked out of Sun City and forced to relocate to Margate because of bad behaviour, so if I detect a nervous twitch from time to time when asking if they have ever seen some of our creatives in action, I'm sure it's just my imagination!

Every year over the festive season Margate handles 2 million people over a six week period with up to 60 000 people every 31 December on the beachfront area. This swells to about 120 000 on Margate beach on New Year's day. Margate is a traditional year-end student Christmas break destination of choice.

"We are treating this as a mini-Old Year's with 2500 to 3000 participants and preparing for another 10 000 to 15 000 spectators and well wishers from Margate community and surrounding areas. We are understanding... these are human beings out to unwind and enjoy... but we know that this is a culture that believes in unwinding in various ways and we will accommodate them," he said diplomatically.

Additional staff have been deployed on the ground by protection and "beach bobbies" in blue uniforms will be easily identifiable on patrol - all in addition to a South African police presence as well. Emergency services will also be on standby.

The whole Margate beachfront area will be cordoned off to traffic for the Loerie weekend to accommodate all the events planned around Loeries and the after parties.

"I believe the Hibiscus Coast is the heartbeat of Kwazulu Natal and we await the advertising community with enthusiasm. My intent is to market our services and assure the industry that they will leave here after The Loerie Awards with good memories."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Louise Marsland is editor and editorial director of Bizcommunity.com, Africa’s leading provider of daily media, marketing, and advertising news and information. She is also the South African joint-coordinator and founder of the Trade, Association, Business Publication International (TABPI) Editor’s Chapter. She has recently also been appointed to head up the Magazine Publishers’ Association of South Africa (MPASA) Business-to-business Media Sub-committee. A journalist with 21 years’ experience, Marsland started in daily newspapers in South Africa in the 1980s and has specialised in media strategy and B2B and online media in the last decade, editing and launching publications in the main in the marketing and FMCG retail market, both print and online. She recently researched the sustainability of the B2B media sector for her Masters in Commerce degree: Strategy & Organisational Dynamics, through the Leadership Centre of the University of KwaZulu-Natal. She is currently researching a book in her field and develops training programmes in the B2B media sector; and marketing communications arena in knowledge management from a media perspective. Contact her on: editor@bizcommunity.com.

[11 Oct 2005 20:22]

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