Windermere, Durban
Windermere is a suburb in the heart of Durban, South Africa, situated approximately 2 kilometres north of the city centre. The area includes the restaurant district of Florida Road and the factory shop district of Stamford Hill Road.
Culture and Contemporary Lifestyle
Located in the heart of Windermere, Florida Road is a 2 kilometre stretch of restaurants, cafes, bistros, pubs, nightclubs, art galleries and eclectic shops such as tobacconists and tattoo parlours. It has grown into both a sought-after destination for Durban’s visitors and a vibrant entertainment hub within the inner city. It is also renowned for its charm, derived from its historic buildings that have been restored and repurposed for contemporary use.Like most of Windermere, Florida Road was once an affluent part of Durban until the early 1990s, when it fell into urban decay. It then experienced its initial cycle of urban regeneration with investors and property developers repurposing old heritage homes on the road into general business and commercial uses.
However, about a decade later Florida Road once again fell into urban decay due to uncontrolled night life disturbing residents and an increase in crime that threatened the safety and security of patrons and owners. To mitigate this challenge, local property owners, businesses and community groups came together to form the Florida Road Urban Improvement Precinct in 2013 following the success of the uMhlanga UIP. The purpose of the UIP is to manage the public space along the full length of Florida Road including properties on both sides of the road.
Geography
Situated on the lower end of the Berea, Windermere borders on Morningside to the north and west, Essenwood and Greyville to the south and Stamford Hill to the east.Politics
Windermere is classed under Ward 27 in terms of IEC's demarcation which includes Essenwood, Morningside, Windermere and Stamford Hill.The elected Councillor for this ward is Ernest Smith who represents the ward in the eThekwini Council & was elected in 2019 replacing former Councillor Martin Meyer who was elected to serve in the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature on behalf of the Democratic Alliance.