The Phnom Penh Post

ANA: 800 homes repaired across Angkor Park in 2021

- Long Kimmarita

THE Apsara National Authority (ANA) said that in the first half of this year their community team had allowed people in the Angkor Archaelogi­cal Park area to repair more than 800 houses and build light constructi­ons, while nearly 1,400 more requests were still under examinatio­n.

In a Facebook post on June 23, ANA said there were outstandin­g requests in various districts –119 in Prasat Bakong; 213 in Angkor Thom; 120 in Puok; 191 in Siem Reap town; and 193 in Banteay Srei. There are also 29 requests to the ANA community team from those residing outside of the Angkor park area.

“In the first semester of 2021, the ANA community team has ... examined requests and allowed for repairs and small constructi­ons [to take place] in five target districts/town in and outside the Angkor Park. There are 1,399 requests, 865 of which were granted,” it said.

Additional­ly, the team had joined in some humanitari­an and religious works to assist some elderly people, disabled persons, sick children and impoverish­ed families by providing them with money and items of daily necessitie­s.

They had also joined other programmes in those communitie­s and met with residents. They addressed requests in 112 villages inside and outside the

Angkor park area, ANA said.

“The team will continue its goals of disseminat­ing [informatio­n] and educating people to understand about the ANA’s role and the duty of [caring for] the land in the protected areas of the Angkor park and the procedures for applicatio­ns for home and building repairs in the park in a more effective and timely manner,” it said.

ANA spokesman Long Kosal said that under the law, people who have lived for a long time in the first and second protected areas of the Angkor park can continue to live there and will not be evicted from their homes.

He added that those villagers can repair or dismantle their condemned homes and

replace them with new ones in the same location with ANA’s permission. They can make requests without having to pay a fee, but the constructi­on of new houses was not allowed.

“So far, it has been good because people submitted applicatio­n forms correctly and according to legal procedures. But there are still offenders building [things] clandestin­ely. Our team just bans and pulls down those constructi­ons according to legal principles,” he said.

Kosal added that houses in the Angkor area had increased in number because of growing population in the area, and the ANA was now taking a headcount of people to keep records up to date.

 ?? APSARA NATIONAL AUTHORITY ?? Apsara Authority meets with people about fixing their homes in Angkor Park in Siem Reap province.
APSARA NATIONAL AUTHORITY Apsara Authority meets with people about fixing their homes in Angkor Park in Siem Reap province.

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