The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Council sends back Cecil Square issue

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The Rhodesian Herald,

February 26, 1971

A PROPOSAL by the Town Planning Committee that the Minister of Local Government and Housing should be advised that the Salisbury City Council intended to allow the old building in a corner of Cecil Square to be used as a publicity bureau was referred back at yesterday’s monthly meeting of the Council.

Eight councillor­s voted for the reference back; seven were against. Councillor

Sidney Hinde, moving its adoption, said he felt that public interest should prevail over legalities.

The Committee had deliberate­ly decided that the minister should be told what it proposed to do rather than to ask him for approval.

Councillor Hinde pointed out that the building, now used as a store room, had been illegally erected in the first place.

LESSONS FOR TODAY

◆ Publicity associatio­ns are key institutio­ns that promote all aspects of urban centres such as tourism, industry and commerce.

◆ In Zimbabwe, there are publicity associatio­ns in all major towns and cities and these are usually located in a central place for easy accessibil­ity, especially by visitors. ◆ Some of the publicity associatio­ns were formed in the early 1900s and have stood the test of time, but others have folded through lack of support.

◆ It is critical that councils and the private sector help fund the activities of such vital initiative­s, because they play a significan­t role in promoting cities and towns. For historical informatio­n contact: Zimpapers Knowledge Centre at Herald House on: +263 8677 004323; +263 0242 795771 E-mail: knowledgec­entre@zimpapers.co.zw

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