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Revised Schedule of Fees for Applications made to the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA)

MBULWANA RURAL HOUSING PROJECT

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The proposed Mbulwane Rural Housing (Ward 1) development is intended to be an insitu upgrade of existing residential structures by construction of new houses and associated infrastructure such as VIP toilets. This type of housing developments involve low cost structures constructed within the compound of each qualified beneficiary and in some cases. Often, one house is built per household. The Mbuwlane Rural Housing project is one of the many informal or in-situ upgrade housing projects described above. This type of developments, are usually not expected to follow a formal settlement layout plan as the new houses are put in the houses where they are currently located. No infrastructure development such as roads are expected.

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Wednesday, July 27, 2016 - 13:36

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9944

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