* No heritage screeners are acceptable.
* Heritage Impact Assessments/studies older than 5 years will NOT be accepted by the APM Committee.

* No heritage screeners are acceptable.
* Heritage Impact Assessments / studies older than 5 years will NOT be accepted by the APM Committee.

Sensitive Sites

South Africa boasts a rich and diverse cultural and natural heritage, and numerous sites throughout the country are recognized for their historical, cultural, and ecological significance.

Sensitive Sites

Site Name Site Type Archive Status Province District DeclarationType Status
38 Bree Street, Cradock Agricultural National monument Eastern Cape Chris Hani Provincial Heritage Site Approved
38 Stockenstroom Street, Cradock Graves National monument Eastern Cape Joe Gqabi Provincial Heritage Site Rejected
Olive Schreiner House, 9 Cross Street, Cradock Burial Grounds and Graves National monument Eastern Cape Sarah Baartman Provincial Heritage Site Approved
Gately House, 1 Park Gates Road, East London Building National monument Eastern Cape OR Tambo Provincial Heritage Site Approved
City Hall, Oxford Street, East London Graves National monument Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay Provincial Heritage Site Rejected
Old Methodist Church, Ncera, East London District Agricultural National monument Eastern Cape Chris Hani Provincial Heritage Site Approved
West Bank Post Office, Bank Street, East London Agricultural National monument Eastern Cape Chris Hani Provincial Heritage Site Approved
Old Powder Magazine, Fort Glamorgan, East London Building National monument Eastern Cape OR Tambo Provincial Heritage Site Approved
Lower Needs Camp, East London District Burial Grounds and Graves National monument Eastern Cape Sarah Baartman Provincial Heritage Site Approved
Queens Park, Beaconsfield Road, East London Graves National monument Eastern Cape Nelson Mandela Bay Provincial Heritage Site Rejected

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By preserving its heritage sites, South Africa not only honors its rich history but also ensures that future generations can connect with their roots. This fosters a strong sense of national identity and pride. The ongoing efforts to balance conservation with public access highlight the nation's dedication to sustainable tourism and the philosophy that heritage is a dynamic, living force, deserving of protection and appreciation. With their deep historical significance and breathtaking landscapes, South Africa's heritage sites extend a global invitation to explore the resilience and evolving destiny of a nation that leaves a lasting impression on the world heritage stage.

These are just a few examples, and South Africa is filled with many more heritage sites that reflect the country's complex history, natural beauty, and cultural diversity. Each site contributes to the narrative of South Africa's past and present, making them essential destinations for those interested in exploring the nation's heritage.

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