Cape Argus

Petition to make hall heritage site

- MARVIN CHARLES marvin.charles@inl.co.za

THE Salt River Heritage Society (SRHS) has started a petition to declare the Salt River Railway Institute hall a provincial heritage site.

The SRHS said it had designated the Salt River Railway Institute and the broader Salt River Market area as having significan­t historical value, and

were thus nominating them to be declared provincial heritage sites in terms of section 27 of the SA Heritage Act 25 of 1999.

SRHS founder Shabodien Roomanay said: “This is really an iconic building; it served as a meeting point for activists back in the apartheid era and for religious sermons and weddings.

“As the heritage society we are lobbying for the City to allow us to preserve the hall and the space so that we can transform it into a museum.”

The hall is located on the Salt River Market site, the same site the City has rezoned for a mixed-use developmen­t.

The SRHS is calling on the public to sign the petition – so far they have over 400 signatures.

The site will provide 723 residentia­l units, of which 216 will be social housing opportunit­ies for qualifying beneficiar­ies, as well as business premises, informal trading and 119 parking bays. Developmen­t of the Salt River site will take five years to complete.

“We welcome the developmen­t but what we want is for the hall to be preserved. It has a huge significan­ce in the Salt River area,” Roomanay said.

Mayco member for community services and health Zahid Badroodien said: “On February 14 I had a telephone conversati­on with Roomanay.

“We discussed his vision to have the history of the community to be recognised.

“I had committed to meeting with the SRHS to discuss their vision.

“They committed to sending through additional informatio­n relating to their proposal.”

The SRHS said it had also been in frequent contact with Sports and Cultural Affairs MEC Anroux Marais.

She welcomed the requests to declare provincial heritage site status to landscapes, sites, buildings and structures that are of significan­ce to the people of the Western Cape.

“I encourage the Salt River Heritage Society to draft and deliver their submission to Heritage Western Cape, the public entity tasked with identifyin­g, protecting and conserving our heritage resources in the province to ensure they are promoted and conserved for generation­s to come,” Marais said.

 ?? | SUPPLIED ?? AN ARTIST’S impression of the proposed developmen­t.
| SUPPLIED AN ARTIST’S impression of the proposed developmen­t.

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