The Independent on Saturday

The brouhaha over bureau’s ‘enclosed veranda’

- FRANK CHEMALY frank.chemaly@inl.co.za

THE old picture this week continues a look at the city’s own buildings and this week’s takes in the building of the Durban Publicity Associatio­n, in Church Street, near the City Hall.

The picture was published on September 12, 1979, with the caption: “Controvers­y over the enclosure of the veranda at the Durban Publicity Associatio­n visitors’ bureau in Church Street caused four Durban councillor­s to resign their membership of the associatio­n’s executive before the open council meeting on Monday.

“The meeting approved the alteration­s by 16 votes to 10.”

The Durban Publicity Associatio­n, beside assisting tourists at their visitors’ bureau, also published any number of maps, pamphlets and visitor guides to the city.

It also published brochures commemorat­ing the city’s history, and

publicatio­ns aimed at attracting industry to the city.

There were pamphlets published for servicemen stationed in Durban during the war, as well as souvenir programmes for royal visits and important events.

These are of great value to local historians and feature prominentl­y on the website Facts About Durban, yet little is available on the associatio­n itself online today.

On the Facebook page Durban Down Memory Lane, Terry Toohey, who worked at the associatio­n, published a Jock Leyden cartoon showing some of the impossible tourists the bureau had to deal with.

The modern picture taken by Shelley Kjonstad this week shows the building with its enclosed veranda built after this dramatic municipal storm in a tea cup. Today it houses the Pretty Ladies boutique.

The old Durban Publicity Associatio­n morphed into Durban Tourism, which is today based in Florida Road.

 ?? (ANA) | SHELLEY KJONSTAD ?? THE building which housed the visitors’ bureau, between the Durban City Hall and The Workshop, next to St Paul’s Anglican Church. African News Agency
(ANA) | SHELLEY KJONSTAD THE building which housed the visitors’ bureau, between the Durban City Hall and The Workshop, next to St Paul’s Anglican Church. African News Agency
 ?? ?? “WHADDYA make of that? I go in there and ask one simple question. ‘What’s gonna win the Gold Cup? – And she says she don’t know!” Jock Leyden’s cartoon featuring the Durban Publicity Associatio­n’s visitors’ bureau.
“WHADDYA make of that? I go in there and ask one simple question. ‘What’s gonna win the Gold Cup? – And she says she don’t know!” Jock Leyden’s cartoon featuring the Durban Publicity Associatio­n’s visitors’ bureau.
 ?? ?? THE Durban Publicity Associatio­n’s visitors’ bureau in 1979.
THE Durban Publicity Associatio­n’s visitors’ bureau in 1979.

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