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Isipingo

Isipingo is a town situated 19 kilometres (12 mi) south of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and currently forms part of eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality. The town is named after the Siphingo River, which in turn is thought to be named (in the Zulu language) for the intertwining cat-thorn shrubs (Scutia myrtina) present in the area, or the river's winding course.[2]

Isipingo
Isipingo
Isipingo
Coordinates: 29°59′59″S 30°56′42″E / 29.99972°S 30.94500°E / -29.99972; 30.94500
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceKwaZulu-Natal
MunicipalityeThekwini
Main PlaceDurban
Government
 • CouncillorShad Nowbuth
Area
 • Total10.43 km2 (4.03 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total30,193
 • Density2,900/km2 (7,500/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African40.6%
 • Coloured1.5%
 • Indian/Asian56.95%
 • White0.25%
 • Other0.7%
First languages (2011)
 • English59.3%
 • Zulu32.8%
 • Xhosa4.5%
 • Afrikaans0.9%
 • Sotho0.85%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
4133
PO box
4110

History edit

Dick King went to Natal in 1828 and was awarded a large stretch of land between the Umlaas/uMlaza and Mbokodweni rivers at present-day Isipingo Rail, an area where he had already acquired some farmland and built himself a house. King managed a sugar mill in Isipingo until his death in 1871 and was buried in the town.

In May 1853, the Natal Mercury reported that Mr Jeffels of Isipingo ventured into sugarcane cultivation and is erecting buildings for sugar manufacturing. The indenture system was used from 1860 to supply cheap Indian labour to the sugar cane farms in Isipingo and the surrounding areas.

In 1880, the railway line named the South Coast Line extension from Rossburgh in Durban to Isipingo Rail was completed and opened. Between 1893 and the outbreak of the Second Boer War, the South Coast Line was extended 44 km (27 mi) from Isipingo Rail to Park Rynie.[3]

In 1962, the Natal Provincial Council made a decision to incorporate Isipingo Rail and Isipingo Beach into the Borough of Amanzimtoti, a seaside town 10 kilometres further south and 1963, Isipingo Rail and Isipingo Beach were declared Indian Group Areas. By government decree, Isipingo Beach and Isipingo Rail would be amalgamated into a single Indian area, to be called Isipingo.[4]

In 1972, Isipingo was no longer under the administration of Amanzimtoti and instead was governed by the Isipingo Town Board, an all-Indian self-governing local authority and later in 1974 achieved Borough status.

The elite apartheid era suburb of Isipingo Hills was then created.

World War II plane crashes edit

During the Second World War the Coastal Command (Southern Air Command SAAF) deployed 10 Squadron SAAF at Durban and Isipingo – this unit functioned as a torpedo bomber/ coastal reconnaissance squadron.[citation needed] They operated from runways that had been cut out of sugarcane fields- it was in this area that the main runway of the now defunct Durban International Airport was later built.[5][a] The squadron headquarters is now home to the Amanzimtoti Country Club (originally named Isipingo Golf Club).

In 1942 the squadron returned to its defense purposes and were re-equipped with Mohawks and Kittyhawks. There are several incidents of Kittyhawk[b] crashes near Isipingo:[6]

  • 5009 - crashed near Isipingo on 19 June 1944, 2Lt C. V. J. Giddey survived
  • 5010 - crashed near Isipingo on 7 December 1943
  • 5013 - caught fire in flight and crashed near Umbilo on 1 November 1943, 2Lt F. E. Hamm survived
  • 5014 - stalled after takeoff and crashed near Isipingo on 2 October 1943, 2Lt K. L. Clur survived
  • 5021 - crashed near Isipingo on 4 October 1943, 2Lt R. A. Hamlyn killed
  • 5027 - crashed near Isipingo on 22 December 1943, 2Lt A. N. Blake killed
  • 5082 - crashed near Isipingo on 18 December 1944

Geography edit

Isipingo is situated in the South Durban Basin, approximately 10 kilometres (6 mi) north of Amanzimtoti, on the northern banks of the Siphingo River. It is surrounded northerly by the defunct Durban International Airport, westerly by Umlazi and southerly by Athlone Park and Umbogintwini.

Isipingo for the most part, lies just 2 km inland from the coast, however its coastal suburb, Isipingo Beach is situated separately from the main town and is separated by the flat adjoining industrial area of Prospecton.

Suburbs edit

  • Isipingo Beach
  • Isipingo Hills
  • Isipingo Rail
  • Lotus Park
  • Malaba Hills

Economy edit

Industries edit

The adjoining major industrial area of Prospecton is the location of one of South Africa's largest automobile assembly plants, that of Toyota. The facility, covering almost 9 square kilometres (3.5 sq mi), is a place of employment for many Isipingo residents.

Retail edit

The main road through the Isipingo Rail CBD, Phila Ndwandwe Road, forms the spine for local business activity and civic services and is lined by shopping centres such as Isipingo Main, Isipingo Junction and the new Isipingo Station Centre (a retail development on the railway station completed in 2020).[7][8]

Amenities edit

Isipingo is policed by the SAPS precinct of the Isipingo Police Station in Isipingo Rail. There also two municipal libraries in Isipingo, Isipingo Civic Library in Orient Hills and the Isipingo Beach Library.[9]

Isipingo is served by the Isipingo Hospital, a private hospital in Isipingo Rail owned by Joint Medical Holdings. The Isipingo Clinic is the only public health clinic in Isipingo and operates as a municipal clinic under the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality.[10][11]

The area has access to fine beaches, Reunion Park Beach, Isipingo Beach River Mouth, Tiger Rocks Beach and Dakota Beach, which are regularly frequented by bathers and fishermen, especially during the sardine run.

Transport edit

Rail edit

Isipingo Railway Station lies on the main commuter line between Durban and Kelso (South Coast Line) operated by Metrorail with the South Coast trains serving Isipingo, Durban, Reunion, Umbogintwini, Amanzimtoti, Kingsburgh, Umkomaas, Scottburgh and Kelso.

Roads edit

Phila Ndwande Road is the main north–south road through the Isipingo Rail CBD, connecting it with Umlazi Mega City to the north and the M35 road to the south. The R102 (South Coast Road) is the main north–south road connecting Isipingo with Reunion to the north and Prospecton to the east and provides access to the N2 freeway (to Durban and Port Shepstone) through Prospecton. The M35 (Wilcox Road) connects Isipingo with Umlazi to the west and Mfundi Mngadi Road connects Isipingo with Umbogintwini to the south. Isipingo Beach can be accessed by turning off the R102 in Prospecton onto The Avenue East, the single access road into the coastal exclave.

Religious sites edit

There are a number of Hindu temples, four mosques; Isipingo Hills Musjid, Isipingo Beach Musjid, Taleemuddeen Maddrassa Mosque, and Musjid Muqarrabeen, Masjid Mehboobia in Isipingo rail and numerous Christian churches.[citation needed]

Landmarks and important sites edit

  • Isipingo Temple, founded in 1870, dedicated to the Goddess Marieaman
  • The grave of Dick King.[12]
  • Toyota manufacturing plant in Prospecton.
  • SAPREF Oil Refinery (owned by Shell and BP)
  • The town also a has a transit camp on the main road, created as a result of the FIFA World Cup 2010.
  • Numerous Hindu Temples including Isipingo Hindi Sabha in Isipingo Hills, Dharam Mandhir in Lotus Park and Shree Hanuman Mandhir in Orient Hills

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ Durban's International airport is now at La Mercy and is known as King Shaka International Airport
  2. ^ an alternate name for a US World War II fighter aircraft Curtiss P-40 Warhawk variants
  1. ^ a b c Sum of the Sub Places Isipingo Beach, Isipingo Hills, Isipingo Rail and Lotus Park from Census 2011.
  2. ^ Raper, P.E. (1987). Dictionary of Southern African Place Names. Johannesburg: Lowry. p. 223. ISBN 0947042067.
  3. ^ "Durban Timeline 1497-1990 | South African History Online". www.sahistory.org.za. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  4. ^ Fiat_Lux_1972_v7_7_Sep_part2.pdf (ukzn.ac.za)
  5. ^ "Fighters Over Durban".
  6. ^ "Kittyhawk crashes during WWII".
  7. ^ "Project: Isipingo Retail Development | L2B". Leads 2 Business. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  8. ^ "KwaZulu-Natal : Isipingo Retail Development - Prasa".
  9. ^ "Crime Stats SA". www.crimestatssa.com. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
  10. ^ "Joint Medical Holdings Group | Group of Hospitals". jmh.co.za. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  11. ^ KwaZulu-Natal Clinics kznhealth.gov.za
  12. ^ Buttigieg, Gerald (18 August 2012). "St James Anglican Church, Dick King graveyard". eggsa.org. Retrieved 10 October 2017.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Isipingo news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message Isipingo is a town situated 19 kilometres 12 mi south of Durban in KwaZulu Natal South Africa and currently forms part of eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality The town is named after the Siphingo River which in turn is thought to be named in the Zulu language for the intertwining cat thorn shrubs Scutia myrtina present in the area or the river s winding course 2 IsipingoIsipingoShow map of KwaZulu NatalIsipingoShow map of South AfricaCoordinates 29 59 59 S 30 56 42 E 29 99972 S 30 94500 E 29 99972 30 94500CountrySouth AfricaProvinceKwaZulu NatalMunicipalityeThekwiniMain PlaceDurbanGovernment CouncillorShad NowbuthArea 1 Total10 43 km2 4 03 sq mi Population 2011 1 Total30 193 Density2 900 km2 7 500 sq mi Racial makeup 2011 1 Black African40 6 Coloured1 5 Indian Asian56 95 White0 25 Other0 7 First languages 2011 English59 3 Zulu32 8 Xhosa4 5 Afrikaans0 9 Sotho0 85 Time zoneUTC 2 SAST Postal code street 4133PO box4110 Contents 1 History 1 1 World War II plane crashes 2 Geography 2 1 Suburbs 3 Economy 3 1 Industries 3 2 Retail 4 Amenities 5 Transport 5 1 Rail 5 2 Roads 6 Religious sites 7 Landmarks and important sites 8 Notes and references 9 External linksHistory editDick King went to Natal in 1828 and was awarded a large stretch of land between the Umlaas uMlaza and Mbokodweni rivers at present day Isipingo Rail an area where he had already acquired some farmland and built himself a house King managed a sugar mill in Isipingo until his death in 1871 and was buried in the town In May 1853 the Natal Mercury reported that Mr Jeffels of Isipingo ventured into sugarcane cultivation and is erecting buildings for sugar manufacturing The indenture system was used from 1860 to supply cheap Indian labour to the sugar cane farms in Isipingo and the surrounding areas In 1880 the railway line named the South Coast Line extension from Rossburgh in Durban to Isipingo Rail was completed and opened Between 1893 and the outbreak of the Second Boer War the South Coast Line was extended 44 km 27 mi from Isipingo Rail to Park Rynie 3 In 1962 the Natal Provincial Council made a decision to incorporate Isipingo Rail and Isipingo Beach into the Borough of Amanzimtoti a seaside town 10 kilometres further south and 1963 Isipingo Rail and Isipingo Beach were declared Indian Group Areas By government decree Isipingo Beach and Isipingo Rail would be amalgamated into a single Indian area to be called Isipingo 4 In 1972 Isipingo was no longer under the administration of Amanzimtoti and instead was governed by the Isipingo Town Board an all Indian self governing local authority and later in 1974 achieved Borough status The elite apartheid era suburb of Isipingo Hills was then created World War II plane crashes edit During the Second World War the Coastal Command Southern Air Command SAAF deployed 10 Squadron SAAF at Durban and Isipingo this unit functioned as a torpedo bomber coastal reconnaissance squadron citation needed They operated from runways that had been cut out of sugarcane fields it was in this area that the main runway of the now defunct Durban International Airport was later built 5 a The squadron headquarters is now home to the Amanzimtoti Country Club originally named Isipingo Golf Club In 1942 the squadron returned to its defense purposes and were re equipped with Mohawks and Kittyhawks There are several incidents of Kittyhawk b crashes near Isipingo 6 5009 crashed near Isipingo on 19 June 1944 2Lt C V J Giddey survived 5010 crashed near Isipingo on 7 December 1943 5013 caught fire in flight and crashed near Umbilo on 1 November 1943 2Lt F E Hamm survived 5014 stalled after takeoff and crashed near Isipingo on 2 October 1943 2Lt K L Clur survived 5021 crashed near Isipingo on 4 October 1943 2Lt R A Hamlyn killed 5027 crashed near Isipingo on 22 December 1943 2Lt A N Blake killed 5082 crashed near Isipingo on 18 December 1944Geography editIsipingo is situated in the South Durban Basin approximately 10 kilometres 6 mi north of Amanzimtoti on the northern banks of the Siphingo River It is surrounded northerly by the defunct Durban International Airport westerly by Umlazi and southerly by Athlone Park and Umbogintwini Isipingo for the most part lies just 2 km inland from the coast however its coastal suburb Isipingo Beach is situated separately from the main town and is separated by the flat adjoining industrial area of Prospecton Suburbs edit Isipingo Beach Isipingo Hills Isipingo Rail Lotus Park Malaba HillsEconomy editIndustries edit The adjoining major industrial area of Prospecton is the location of one of South Africa s largest automobile assembly plants that of Toyota The facility covering almost 9 square kilometres 3 5 sq mi is a place of employment for many Isipingo residents Retail edit The main road through the Isipingo Rail CBD Phila Ndwandwe Road forms the spine for local business activity and civic services and is lined by shopping centres such as Isipingo Main Isipingo Junction and the new Isipingo Station Centre a retail development on the railway station completed in 2020 7 8 Amenities editIsipingo is policed by the SAPS precinct of the Isipingo Police Station in Isipingo Rail There also two municipal libraries in Isipingo Isipingo Civic Library in Orient Hills and the Isipingo Beach Library 9 Isipingo is served by the Isipingo Hospital a private hospital in Isipingo Rail owned by Joint Medical Holdings The Isipingo Clinic is the only public health clinic in Isipingo and operates as a municipal clinic under the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 10 11 The area has access to fine beaches Reunion Park Beach Isipingo Beach River Mouth Tiger Rocks Beach and Dakota Beach which are regularly frequented by bathers and fishermen especially during the sardine run Transport editRail edit Isipingo Railway Station lies on the main commuter line between Durban and Kelso South Coast Line operated by Metrorail with the South Coast trains serving Isipingo Durban Reunion Umbogintwini Amanzimtoti Kingsburgh Umkomaas Scottburgh and Kelso Roads edit Phila Ndwande Road is the main north south road through the Isipingo Rail CBD connecting it with Umlazi Mega City to the north and the M35 road to the south The R102 South Coast Road is the main north south road connecting Isipingo with Reunion to the north and Prospecton to the east and provides access to the N2 freeway to Durban and Port Shepstone through Prospecton The M35 Wilcox Road connects Isipingo with Umlazi to the west and Mfundi Mngadi Road connects Isipingo with Umbogintwini to the south Isipingo Beach can be accessed by turning off the R102 in Prospecton onto The Avenue East the single access road into the coastal exclave Religious sites editThere are a number of Hindu temples four mosques Isipingo Hills Musjid Isipingo Beach Musjid Taleemuddeen Maddrassa Mosque and Musjid Muqarrabeen Masjid Mehboobia in Isipingo rail and numerous Christian churches citation needed Landmarks and important sites editIsipingo Temple founded in 1870 dedicated to the Goddess Marieaman The grave of Dick King 12 Toyota manufacturing plant in Prospecton SAPREF Oil Refinery owned by Shell and BP The town also a has a transit camp on the main road created as a result of the FIFA World Cup 2010 Numerous Hindu Temples including Isipingo Hindi Sabha in Isipingo Hills Dharam Mandhir in Lotus Park and Shree Hanuman Mandhir in Orient HillsNotes and references edit Durban s International airport is now at La Mercy and is known as King Shaka International Airport an alternate name for a US World War II fighter aircraft Curtiss P 40 Warhawk variants a b c Sum of the Sub Places Isipingo Beach Isipingo Hills Isipingo Rail and Lotus Park from Census 2011 Raper P E 1987 Dictionary of Southern African Place Names Johannesburg Lowry p 223 ISBN 0947042067 Durban Timeline 1497 1990 South African History Online www sahistory org za Retrieved 15 April 2022 Fiat Lux 1972 v7 7 Sep part2 pdf ukzn ac za Fighters Over Durban Kittyhawk crashes during WWII Project Isipingo Retail Development L2B Leads 2 Business Retrieved 29 June 2023 KwaZulu Natal Isipingo Retail Development Prasa Crime Stats SA www crimestatssa com Retrieved 9 November 2023 Joint Medical Holdings Group Group of Hospitals jmh co za Retrieved 24 May 2023 KwaZulu Natal Clinics kznhealth gov za Buttigieg Gerald 18 August 2012 St James Anglican Church Dick King graveyard eggsa org Retrieved 10 October 2017 External links editIsipingo Secondary alumni website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isipingo amp oldid 1210668208, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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