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HIGHLIGHTS |
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PRINCIPLES |
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The Council for Heritage Western Cape:
Acknowledges the leading role the Western Cape Province has played in the conservation of our heritage.
Continues this tradition within a transformed and transforming cultural context.
Proposes to set the highest standards for the conservation of its rich
legacy, acknowledging national and international trends in heritage
conservation.
Realises the importance of tourism within our economy, and believes
that the tourist appeal of the Western Cape resides largely in the
diversity of its cultural heritage.
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WHAT IS HERITAGE WESTERN CAPE?
"Heritage
Western Cape celebrates, treasures, maintains and nurtures the diverse
urban and rural heritage resources of the people of the Western Cape by
promoting pride in both tangible and intangible heritage, particularly
amongst the youth and previously marginalized communities."
In
January 2003, Heritage Western Cape was established as the provincial
heritage resources authority for the province in terms of the National Heritage Resources Act,
25 of 1999. It is responsible for promoting co-operation between
national, provincial and local authorities for the identification,
conservation and management of heritage resources for all communities
in the Western Cape.
Conservation of heritage resources
has cultural, political, educational, and economic value that can
contribute to the successful development of the Western Cape.
Heritage Western Cape:
- Works with provincial, municipal and national authorities.
- Liaises with owners of heritage resources, communities, and all other interested parties.
- Facilitates the continued conservation of our heritage.
- Actively promotes the full diversity of our heritage.
- Identifies heritage sites of importance to communities whose profile, memories, and values were once marginalized.
- Treasures
the cultural heritage resources of the Western Cape as diverse yet
common, reflecting both the achievements and contestations of the past
and a vision of a richly endowed future and a home for all the people
of this Province.
Heritage Western Cape relies on the cooperation of:
- the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA)
- the national Department of Arts and Culture
- local authorities in the Western Cape
- owners and developers of heritage resources in the Western Cape
- the
provincial Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport which has been
given the task of assisting Council of Heritage Western Cape in the
execution of its professional and administrative functions.
COMMITTEES
To
ensure that it fulfils its legislative mandate, the Council of Heritage
Western Cape meets regularly and has established the following
committees:
The Built Environment and Landscape Committee (BELCOM)
The
Built Environment and Landscape Committee is responsible for
considering applications for permits and approvals including formally
declaring provincial heritage sites, heritage areas, public monuments
and memorials and structures older than 60 years.
The
Committee also considers proposals regarding heritage resource
management for certain categories of development and comments on
applications in terms of the Environmental Conservation Act, 73 of
1989.
The Archaeological, Palaeontological and Meteorites Committee (APMCOM)
The
Archaeology, Palaeontology and Meteorites Permit Committee is
responsible to consider applications for permits related to
archaeological and palaeontological sites and meteorites in the Western
Cape.
Appeals Committee
An Appeal Committee has been appointed to meet on an ad hoc basis when appeals are received.
Get details of committee meetings for 2006 >
EXECUTION OF WORK
Officials
of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport in the Western Cape
fulfil the executive and administrative functions associated with the
Council of Heritage Western Cape.
| Appointee |
Position |
Contact |
| Dr Janette Deacon |
Chairperson |
021 483 9695 |
| Dr Stephen Townsend |
Accounting Authority |
021 483 9710 |
| Abdool Assim |
Chief Financial Officer |
021 483 9525 |
| Bongani Mgjijima |
Deputy Director |
021 483 9682 |
| Lorelle Hutton |
Assistant Director Support |
021 483 9696 |
Monique Coerecuis
Babalwa Bokwe |
Secretariat of Council |
021 483 9695 |
| Jana Tumpkin |
Secretariat of BELCOM |
021 483 9693 |
| Zwelibanzi Shiceka |
Senior Heritage Officer |
021 483 9685 |
| Ronny Nyuka |
Heritage Officer |
021 483 9691 |
| Calvin van Wijk |
Senior Heritage Officer |
021 483 9692 |
| Bewin September |
Senior Heritage Officer |
021 483 9692 |
| Joas Sinthumule |
Senior Heritage Officer |
021 483 9783 |
| Dr Antonietta Jerrardino |
Senior Heritage Officer
(Archaeology, Palaeontology and Meteorites) |
021 483 9687 |
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