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THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PROVINCIAL HERITAGE RESOURCES AUTHORITIES

THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PROVINCIAL HERITAGE RESOURCES AUTHORITIES. Presentation by the South African Heritage Resources Agency. FUNCTIONS: -. IDENTIFICATION GRADING DECLARATION MANAGEMENT. IDENTIFICATION. Who?. - All South Africans. - Proactive through surveys

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THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PROVINCIAL HERITAGE RESOURCES AUTHORITIES

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  1. THE ESTABLISHMENTOF PROVINCIAL HERITAGE RESOURCES AUTHORITIES Presentation by the South African Heritage Resources Agency

  2. FUNCTIONS: - IDENTIFICATION GRADING DECLARATION MANAGEMENT

  3. IDENTIFICATION Who? - All South Africans - Proactive through surveys - Reactive through nominations How? Why? • To identify and audit heritage resources

  4. GRADING • DEGREES OF SIGNIFICANCE • GRADES I, II and III • “EXCEPTIONAL QUALITIES” “SPECIAL QUALITIES” “WORTHY OF CONSERVATION”

  5. CHALLENGES • CONTESTATION • OWNERSHIP • MANAGEMENT & CAPACITY IMPORTANT: The sum of our heritage resources is the national estate, which belongs to the people of South Africa. Heritage Authorities are only its custodians.

  6. SYSTEM OF GRADING • SURVEYS - BY TYPE • CRITERIA IN ADDITION TO SECTION 3 (3) OF THE NHRA: • - RECONCILIATION -NATION BUILDING - IDENTITY - CELEBRATION - FAIRNESS - BALANCE - REPRESENTIVITY

  7. EXAMPLES OF HERITAGE RESOURCES / SITES • The Egazini Site, Eastern Cape Province; • The Maphikela House, Free State; • Site of the Sharpeville Massacre, Gauteng; • Emakhosini, Mgungundlovu, KwaZulu Natal; • Makapans Valley, Limpopo Province; • Mapoch’s Cave, Erhorlweni, Mpumalanga; • Robert Sobukwe’s office, Kimberley, Northern Cape; • The Taung Hominid Site, North West; • Robben Island / Robben Island Museum, Western Cape

  8. DECLARATION PROCEDURE NOMINATION DECLARATION Distribute Notice Survey Diagram Press Releases PHRA/SAHRA Negotiate Inform Owner Plaque / Badge Monitor CMP Declaration Checklist Comments / Objections Site Interpretation Significance Criteria Notify Owner Nomination List Inform Owner / Nominee Yes No Notify I&APs Title Deed Council notified of nominations Notify Owner & I&APs Inform PHRA SAHRA Staff for action No Yes Conservation Management Plan If supported Formal Submission To Council Review Committee – Assesses & Approves Appoints Review Committee - to oversee Research & Inspections

  9. RECOMMENDATIONS • MINMEC NOTES THE CONTENT OF THIS PRESENTATION; • MECS ESTABLISH PHRAs BY 31 MARCH 2002; • FAILING WHICH, THE MINISTER EXTENDS REGULATION 10 OF NUMBER 6770; • IN THE INTERIM, THE MECS EXPEDITE THE ESTBLISHMENT OF PHRAs; AND • THE SAHRA STREGNTHENS THE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE VARIOUS PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENTS OF ARTS, CULTURE AND HERITAGE TO FACILITATE EFFECTIVE HERITAGE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT.

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