Determination of One Renishaw Hills’ Resident Improves Scottburgh Beach Inclusivity
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Scottburgh Main Beach has become a more inclusive destination thanks to the determination of one Renishaw Hills resident and adaptive sports advocate, Sue Martin.
She successfully raised the funds needed to secure a specialist beach wheelchair that will be freely available for people living with disabilities.
“The initiative is welcome news for local families and visitors, opening up one of the KZN South Coast's most popular beaches to even more people,” notes Barto van der Merwe, Managing Director of Renishaw Property Developments, a subsidiary of Crookes Brothers Limited.
“A massive thanks to Sue and all those who contributed for their efforts in this really worthwhile initiative.”
Community Support For Beach Accessibility
Martin managed to raise R60 000 in just six weeks through a community-driven BackaBuddy campaign in partnership with the Quadriplegic Association of South Africa (QASA), with additional funding from family, friends, fellow Renishaw Hills residents, and Renishaw Property Developments, all supported by DA Councillor, Dana Daniels.
"This has never just been about buying a wheelchair," says Sue.
"It's about giving people the freedom to experience the ocean with their families, creating a more inclusive community, and showing that disability should never prevent someone from enjoying our beautiful coastline.
The support from everyone who contributed has been incredible, and I hope this is only the beginning."
The specialist all-terrain wheelchair is housed at Surfers Paradise at Scottburgh Main Beach, where anyone living with a disability can use it free of charge during operating hours.
Users simply leave an item such as identification, car keys or a cellphone while using the chair, ensuring it remains available for everyone.
Looking ahead, Martin hopes this is the first step in creating a fully accessible beach experience, with plans to introduce beach access mats, additional disabled parking, accessible facilities, and regular adaptive surfing opportunities.
Sue Martin's Journey
Sue knows first-hand how life-changing accessibility can be.
An accomplished adventurer who has completed events including the Comrades Marathon, Two Oceans Marathon, Midmar Mile, Cape Town Cycle Tour, Amashova, Berg & Bush, Sani2C, numerous triathlons, and even climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, Martin's life changed dramatically following a mountain biking accident in 2015 that left her wheelchair-bound.
Rather than slowing down, she embraced new challenges.
She has since become actively involved in adaptive sports, including para-cycling and adaptive surfing, recently claiming second place in her division at the 2026 South African Para Surfing Championships.
An Outdoor Lifestyle For Everyone
Sue’s passion for making the outdoors accessible reflects the outdoor lifestyle enjoyed at Renishaw Hills.
Residents regularly participate in activities that make the most of the KZN South Coast's spectacular coastline, forests and trails.
Among the most popular is the Granny Grommets, the inspiring ocean group introduced to Scottburgh by former Renishaw Hills resident Yvonne Klopper and Pennington resident Jewels Blackbeard.
Every Thursday morning, the group gathers at Scottburgh Main Beach for surfing and bodyboarding, supported by Scottburgh Lifesavers, proving that age is no barrier to enjoying the ocean.
For those who prefer exploring on foot, the Renishaw Hills Walkers enjoy an extensive network of scenic routes across the estate, through Renishaw Coastal Precinct, and along the beachfront.
Groups range from brisk road walkers to relaxed strollers and trail walkers exploring farm roads, indigenous forests, and coastal paths.
Estate Growth And Development
This growing appeal is reflected in the estate's recent performance, with 11 sales concluded in recent months across freestanding homes, maisonettes and apartments, while more than 80% of Phase 7 has already sold out.
Momentum continues across the wider 1 300-hectare Renishaw Coastal Precinct, of which Renishaw Hills forms the first phase, with the successful launch of the new Restilridge Estate, a farm-style residential development already attracting considerable buyer interest.
Renishaw Hills FAQs
What makes Renishaw Hills different from other retirement estates?
Renishaw Hills combines secure over-50s living with an active outdoor lifestyle.
Residents enjoy walking trails, cycling routes, social clubs, beach activities, conservation areas and a strong sense of community within the 1 300-hectare Renishaw Coastal Precinct.
Why are more retirees choosing the KZN South Coast?
Many buyers are returning to a region that holds cherished family holiday memories while discovering significant new investment, quality lifestyle developments, excellent weather, beautiful beaches and exceptional value compared with many other coastal destinations.
What developments are taking place at the Renishaw Coastal Precinct?
The precinct continues to expand with the launch of Restilridge Estate, construction of a new shopping centre, additional residential opportunities, and future lifestyle and community facilities, all while preserving approximately 80% of the land as protected conservation space.
Get In Touch
Far from being just an active retirement community, Renishaw Hills in Scottburgh on the KZN Mid-South Coast is a premier mature lifestyle estate for individuals over 50, offering a vibrant, active lifestyle.
For more details about Renishaw Hills or to arrange a tour, contact Kelly at 064 198 2693, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or visit https://www.renishawhills.co.za.
For more details about Renishaw Coastal Precinct, visit https://www.renishaw.co.za.
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