An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture Presented by: 26 FEBRUARY 2014 SAHRA PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE FORMAL PROTECTION OF DISTRICT.

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An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture Presented by: 26 FEBRUARY 2014 SAHRA PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE FORMAL PROTECTION OF DISTRICT SIX 1

An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture PURPOSE OF THE PRESENTATION The purpose of this presentation is to brief the Portfolio Committee and update on progress on the Formal Protection of District Six 2

An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture PREAMBLE Our Heritage and Culture: Encourage communities to nurture and conserve their legacy; Define cultural identity; Lies at the heart of our spiritual well-being; Have power to build our nation; Have potential to affirm our diverse cultures; Shape our national character; Celebrate our achievements; and Contributes to redressing past inequities 3

An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture NHRA Act 25 of 1999 SAHRA provides for the identification, conservation, protection and promotion of our heritage resources for present and future generations. The aim of National Heritage Resources Act of 1999 (NHRA) is: – To introduce an integrated approach to heritage resources management – To create an interactive system for the management of our heritage resources 4

An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture HRM APPROACH To protect and conserve the national estate; Develop norms and standards for heritage resources management Strengthen relationship with all key stakeholders of the heritage sector; Inclusion of communities in the management of heritage resources Capacity building of local communities Nation building and Social cohesion Potential for local economic development Promotion of tourism 5

An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture PRESENTATION DISTRICT 6 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND PROGRESS ON THE PROCESS GRADING SUBMISSION FOR PROVISIONAL PROTECTION OBJECTIONS FURTHER ENGAGEMENTS LEGAL REQUIREMENTS CHALLENGES CONCLUSION 6

An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 7 District Six was named for the sixth municipal district of the city Cape Town, in The District, which is thought to have its origins in the early I 840s, was made up of a diverse population that cris-crossed the barriers of race, class and ethnicity. The residents of the District included the descendants of freed slaves, artisans, merchants and immigrants. A vibrant centre with close links to the port of Cape Town, the District flourished as a community numbering some 50,000 people by the early 1900s. By the early 1960s the District had 16 churches, 17 schools and training colleges and 4 thriving community centers and was home to a considerable community of artists, educators, intellectuals, writers, musicians and political activists. Some of South Africa's most distinguished artists, activists and politicians grew up in District Six. Both documentary evidence and memory characterize the District as a community in the most inclusive and positive sense of the term.

An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture IDENTIFICATION AND GRADING 8 In 2004 SAHRA graded District 6 as a Grade I site. SAHRA engaged the following parties: – Heritage practitioners, – Owners and tenants – Interested and affected parties for the declaration as prescribed by Section 27 (8) (d) of the legislation Distributed letters on the 1 November A public meeting was held on 25 November 2010

An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture 9 PROVISIONAL PROTECTION SAHRA prepared a submission for the Provisional Protection of a section of District 6 which was under threat Due to a range of issues such as – ownership, – developmental rights and – the issue around buildings that were not older than sixty years it was not given effect to.

An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture OBJECTIONS Concerns around implications around declaration: – Loss of ownership – Developmental constraints – Cultural Significance of sections of District 6 – Interpretation of the management level of Section 34 buildings – Concerns around existing buildings that are not older than 60 years – Land claims – Future development of the site – Concerns around the extent and content of the Grade I boundary – The management of plan applications – Property values 10

An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture FURTHER ENGAGEMENTS SAHRA continuously comments on Applications regarding Sections 34 and 38 (because of Grade I status) The District 6 Museum submitted a Draft CMP to SAHRA with an emphasis on social values of the site – SAHRA advised that further work was required SAHRA responded to a request for an update from D6 Museum Meeting held with CEO of D6 Museum Grading and Declarations Review Meeting held at D6 Museum – Indicated shortcomings in CMP – Issues of boundaries revisited 11

An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture LEGAL REQUIREMENTS Notification of property owners Mortgage holders Occupants / Tenents Consent by owners Comment by I&AP’s Engaging other affected heritage authorities and Conservation bodies Clearly demarcated boundaries and erf numbers 12

An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture CHALLENGES Size of the site Developmental pressure Multiple stakeholder interests Development of integrated management plan Demarcation of site boundaries Land claims 13

An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture The Way Forward Finalisation of the ICMP – The ICMP serves as a self-management tool of the site – Environmental, social, economic, spatial and material integration Surveying the site / Site inventory Identify core area Re-mapping of the site / Determine boundaries Consent from landowners / stakeholders Submission to SAHRA Council 14

An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture District 6 Grade 1 Area 15

An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture District 6 Grade 1 Area 16

An agency of the Department of Arts and Culture 17 Thank You!