The Western Cape’s Cultural Affairs and Sport MEC, Anroux Marais, has encouraged members of the public to nominate heritage resources in the Western Cape as Provincial Heritage Sites.
The process of nominations is facilitated through Heritage
Western Cape, which is the public entity tasked with preserving and promoting
heritage in the province. Members of the public are encouraged to nominate
resources that have a particular meaning to their culture, memory and lived
experiences.
These sites, says Marais, should, amongst other values,
either have aesthetic, architectural, historical, scientific, social,
spiritual, linguistic or technological heritage significance. For the full set
of criteria and the process for application, members of the public may consult
the National Heritage Resources Act, 1999.
Over the past years Heritage Western Cape has, through this
public participation process, declared various Provincial Heritage sites across
the province, including the Rex Trueform building in Salt River, the site of the
Trojan Horse massacre in Athlone, the Kaaimans River Bridge in Wilderness and
Blaauwberg Nature Reserve.
“Our province is
privileged with the diverse and important tangible and intangible heritage that
we have. Our heritage is unique and precious, and it cannot be renewed,
therefore it is very important that we preserve and protect it to ensure that
it is still here to serve future generations by facilitating healing, spiritual
wellbeing and economic growth. I call on all people of our province to help us
identify these assets to that we can ensure they are protected.”
To find out more about the nomination criteria, please go
to: https://bit.ly/3l0Jlzn
Nomination forms can be downloaded at the following link:
https://bit.ly/3WNDAm4
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