We had an enquiry from a concerned member of the public who was worried about the fate of the public toilets which were housed on the piece of land where the NSRI rescue base is being built. The public toilets are part of the construction and will still be open to the public.There is a comprehensive document on the building project at the public library for those interested.The public bathrooms were in a terrible state when we began the building project. Here are a few photos to show you the public toilets after the revamp.
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Tragedy as a child drowns in the Kariega River, Kenton-on-Sea
Read MoreAfter years of research, design, local boatbuilding and fundraising, the National Sea Rescue Institute's (NSRI) newest Offshore Rescue Craft (ORC), Spirit of Ubuntu, has completed her journey from Table Bay and arrived at her new home at Station 8 Hout Bay. ...
The National Sea Rescue Institute’s (NSRI) newest Offshore Rescue Craft (ORC), Spirit of Ubuntu, has completed her journey from Table Bay and arrived at her new home at NSRI Station 8 Hout Bay yesterday, 19 August 2026. ...
Congratulations to NSRI Community Programmes Instructor Mncedisi Hlalatu, who wins August’s Photo of the Month with his capture of a CPR lesson in progress. The lesson took place at KwaSokhulu Village in Mbonambi during a community programme, where Mncedisi was ...