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A presentation by the Heritage Umbrella Body (HUB) Steering Committee delegates to the

A presentation by the Heritage Umbrella Body (HUB) Steering Committee delegates to the Arts & Culture PPC. Condensed Vers 20 Jun 2006. A National Trust for South Africa. A vision for the future of our Heritage. AGENDA. 20 Jun 2006. What is “The Hub” ? How do we define ‘Heritage’

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  1. A presentation by theHeritage Umbrella Body (HUB) Steering Committee delegates to the Arts & Culture PPC. Condensed Vers 20 Jun 2006

  2. A National Trust for South Africa A vision for the future of our Heritage

  3. AGENDA 20 Jun 2006 What is “The Hub” ? How do we define ‘Heritage’ Who’s responsible? Reality Check 1 Where are the Heritage Sites Have we made mistakes ? On the Ground National Heritage Umbrella Cartoon UK National Trust English Heritage Other overseas sites What local models exist How organisations qualify What can we do What do we need Enthusiasm Contact-details

  4. What is the HUB ? At this stage we are a group of Heritage Organisations based in the Peninsula dedicated to the creation of a Heritage Umbrella Body and include :

  5. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za The Historical Society of Cape Town The Josephine Mill

  6. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za The Friends of Mostert’s Mill Mosterts Mill Mowbray

  7. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za Hout Bay & Llandudno Heritage Trust

  8. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za Muizenberg Historical & Conservation Society Het Posthuis

  9. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za Kalk Bay Historical and Conservation Society Kalk Bay harbour

  10. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za Palace Barracks Simon’s Town Historical Society

  11. How do we define Heritage Dict:-What is or may be inherited. That which we will pass on to future generations.

  12. SA’s Heritage Where do the responsibilities lie?

  13. The Paradox of Ownership NaturalHeritage Cultural Heritage Environment & Tourism Arts & Culture NEMA NHRA Potential for confusion or even conflictor worse still..... Neglect and irrecoverable loss of valuabe heritage assets.

  14. SA’s National Heritage Estate • National & Provincial Parks • Museums • Heritage Sites (assets)

  15. SA’s Heritage Conservation Dilemma. Means that - • Insufficient conservation will take place. • Few sites will be conserved. • Heritage tourism opportunities and jobs will not materialise. • Many sites will be irrevocably lost.

  16. SA’s Heritage Conservation Dilemma. The sad fact is -

  17. SA’s Heritage Conservation Dilemma. if you don’t use it you’ll lose it!

  18. SA’s Heritage Conservation Dilemma. however -

  19. SA’s Heritage Conservation Dilemma. If you don’t know you had it - you wont even miss it!

  20. SA’s Heritage Conservation Dilemma. Where do we find “heritage”?What are we actually looking for?

  21. The sites are diverse Our history stretches through recorded time and beyond - to the origins of man PMG note: map not included, please email info@pmg.org.za

  22. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za Cape St Blaise Cave . Mossel Bay

  23. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za Tourist attraction Khoi-San “village” next to cave

  24. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za

  25. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za The Post Huis after restoration by Muizenberg Historical Society. NGO

  26. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za Boschendal a tourism drawcard

  27. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za Another possible Heritage Jewel ? ‘Kronendal’ the oldest surviving farm in the Country.

  28. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za Many children have never seen cattle like these once grazed here.

  29. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za Cattle like those you have just seen were tended by slaves, the ancestors of this man who still lives nearby but no longer works on the farm which the owner wants to sell to developers.

  30. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za Recently a restaurant – today, the magnificent homestead is an estate agents sales office

  31. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za New Hout Bay Fire Station net to Kronendal.

  32. There are a few successes. Heritage Square. CT CBD Restored 18th Century Town Houses PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za

  33. Before PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za

  34. .....After PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za

  35. Mamre’s historic water mill - almost destroyed by fire recently. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za

  36. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za Mamre Mission Church

  37. If we then ask - ‘Where can we find the evidence of our past’? Throughout the country. Particularly in and around our urban communities, where cultural history has its roots and where, in some cases, local organisations already exist to help preserve their heritage.

  38. What is happening on the ground in communities? Reality Check

  39. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za With a small purse you can only save so much

  40. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za Mamre 2005 Behind the buildings seen on previous slide

  41. Have we made mistakes ! PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za New BOE Bldg V&A Waterfront

  42. PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za 2001, the restored remnants of Chavonne’s Battery c.1724The second oldest structure in Cape Town. Preserved for the public at a cost to the developer of R10M+

  43. A year or so later...... PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za

  44. Today it is closed ......... PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za It is easy for authorities to ‘demand the earth’ if they don't have to pay! It was preserved - but there was no viable business plan to sustain it at the time of its inception. It could be saved at more expense but it may remain a ten million Rand lemon!

  45. We are talking about a huge Asset Management Problem, and World-wide, governments have not been equal to the challenge without the help of the public and their community organisations!

  46. What is happening on the ground in our communities? In practice - In South Africa, with impunity, you can: -

  47. Desecrate sites with graffiti. Scala Battery Simonstown PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za

  48. VandaliseChapman’s Peak PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za

  49. Allow to burn downHout Bay PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za

  50. NeglectFast Fout – Hout Bay PMG note: graphics not included, please email info@pmg.org.za East Fort - Hout Bay

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