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HEROES ACRE MEMORIAL

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ProposalDescription: 

PHASE 1 CULTURAL HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSNTTHE PROPOSED UPGRADE OF THE EXISTING HEROES’ ACRE MEMORIAL PARK, PIETERMARITZBURG IN MSUNDUZI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY, KWA-ZULU NATAL REPORT FOR

Expanded_Motivation: 

Phase 1 Heritage Impact Assessment for the proposed to upgrading of the existing Heroes’ Acre Memorial Park. The site is currently the resting site of anti-Apartheid struggle icons Moses Mabhida and Johnny Makhatini

ApplicationDate: 

Monday, July 31, 2023 - 08:53

CaseID: 

22039

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CaseReferenceDepartmentDeadlineDateContactPerson
HEROES ACRE
31/07/2023

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Citation
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