To ensure that the valuable cultural heritage of Johannesburg is retained for future generations by: 1. Increasing public awareness of that heritage by creating opportunities for people to become familiar with this heritage and its special significance 2. Engaging with authorities as advocates for Johannesburg's heritage. 3. Identifying significant sites and areas and motivating the protection of such heritage through the application of the National Heritage Resources Act and measures in the Town Planning legislation. 4. Restoring buildings, gardens and sites and marking them appropriately with heritage plaques. 5. Offering tours and other activities to ensure that interested adults and ... read more To ensure that the valuable cultural heritage of Johannesburg is retained for future generations by: 1. Increasing public awareness of that heritage by creating opportunities for people to become familiar with this heritage and its special significance 2. Engaging with authorities as advocates for Johannesburg's heritage. 3. Identifying significant sites and areas and motivating the protection of such heritage through the application of the National Heritage Resources Act and measures in the Town Planning legislation. 4. Restoring buildings, gardens and sites and marking them appropriately with heritage plaques. 5. Offering tours and other activities to ensure that interested adults and learners get to know the city and take pride in its heritage (are we accepting the use of the term "learners" in place of "children" or "young people"? Can adults not be "learners", too? 6. Researching and publishing in print and on the world-wide web information on the many aspects of Johannesburg's heritage.
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