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Emergency Repairs to Non Pareille, Farm 1341, Drakenstein

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Application to undertake emergency repairs to homestead on the Non-Pareille farm after it was gutted by a fire in June 2019. The scope of work is to minimise the loss of further historic fabric, consolidate such surviving fabric, and undertake restoration interventions to recover heritage significance where ever possible. Farm 1341 was declared a Provincial Heritage Site in 2009. It is located within the Drakenstein Municipality of Western Cape Province. Proposed emergency repairs, Non Pareille, Farm 1341, Drakenstein: Drawings Plan No 101 dated April 2020 and accompanying Heritage Reports prepared by Revel Fox & Partners (undated) and Nicolas Baumann dated 26 March 2020.

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This submission forms part of a two stage process for a permit application to SAHRA; the emergency repair permit application in terms of Section 45 of the NHRA and a permit application to alter the heritage resource related to the overall restoration and rehabilitation programme proposed in terms of section 27 of the NHRA. The two permit applications are intended to run concurrently. However, the processing of the latter is clearly dependent on the processing and approval of the former.The Non Pareille homestead was severely damaged by fire in June 2019. The remaining fabric is in severe danger of collapsing. The precarious state of the building is being aggravated by the continuous illegal removal of fabric which has resulted from the lack of security. The need to stabilize the structure, and to provide the necessary level of security to prevent further loss of fabric, continues to be regarded as a matter of utmost urgency.

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Friday, May 1, 2020 - 14:31

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15103

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