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City of Ekurhuleni - Brakpan Old Location Housing Development
Background
The proposedBrakpanOld Location Township Development is located inBrakpan at the site of theBrakpanOld Location. This falls between Fourie Street, Gordon Street, Hamilton Street andBrenthurst. Several graves have been identified, of which the Next-of-Kin (NoK) are still unknown. Historical data available on theBrakpanOld Location site reveals that the township was a backdrop to many anti-apartheid struggles, with residents who were involuntarily resettled from their homes between 1974 and 1978 during Apartheid and had to re-establish themselves inTsakane, approximately 15 km south. The Old Location was subsequently razed. No development was documented at the project site from 1944 onwards.
The Present
Today, the project site can be seen as a cultural landscape; undeveloped and largely an unmanaged urban open area. Presently large areas of the site are being used for the dumping of domestic waste. The rest of the area consists of the remains of theBrakpanOld Location giving it a strong sense of history. On the south-western edge of the project site is a large formal cemetery, known as theBrenthurstCemetery. This cemetery falls under the jurisdiction of ELM. Historic data reveals that the cemetery only started functioning somewhere between 1995 and 2002. This cemetery should not be affected by the proposed development.
The Future
We are now consulting on this project and are pleased to introduce oldbrakpanonline.org as a new and innovative consulting tool. Our goal is to provide an interactive forum for engagement, as we must find ways to move forward during these challenging times as we deal with the impacts of COVID-19. Please take the time to tour the information and use the available tools to offer your feedback on this important project.
Your input is a critical part of this process!
We need to work together to create a strong plan for Old Brakpan and build a better community for our residents. Ask questions, share your ideas, speak your mind! If you would like to provide comments via email, you can email a team member directly.
Please use the engagement tools below to get involved and share your thoughts.
Background
The proposedBrakpanOld Location Township Development is located inBrakpan at the site of theBrakpanOld Location. This falls between Fourie Street, Gordon Street, Hamilton Street andBrenthurst. Several graves have been identified, of which the Next-of-Kin (NoK) are still unknown. Historical data available on theBrakpanOld Location site reveals that the township was a backdrop to many anti-apartheid struggles, with residents who were involuntarily resettled from their homes between 1974 and 1978 during Apartheid and had to re-establish themselves inTsakane, approximately 15 km south. The Old Location was subsequently razed. No development was documented at the project site from 1944 onwards.
The Present
Today, the project site can be seen as a cultural landscape; undeveloped and largely an unmanaged urban open area. Presently large areas of the site are being used for the dumping of domestic waste. The rest of the area consists of the remains of theBrakpanOld Location giving it a strong sense of history. On the south-western edge of the project site is a large formal cemetery, known as theBrenthurstCemetery. This cemetery falls under the jurisdiction of ELM. Historic data reveals that the cemetery only started functioning somewhere between 1995 and 2002. This cemetery should not be affected by the proposed development.
The Future
We are now consulting on this project and are pleased to introduce oldbrakpanonline.org as a new and innovative consulting tool. Our goal is to provide an interactive forum for engagement, as we must find ways to move forward during these challenging times as we deal with the impacts of COVID-19. Please take the time to tour the information and use the available tools to offer your feedback on this important project.
Your input is a critical part of this process!
We need to work together to create a strong plan for Old Brakpan and build a better community for our residents. Ask questions, share your ideas, speak your mind! If you would like to provide comments via email, you can email a team member directly.
Please use the engagement tools below to get involved and share your thoughts.
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Old Brakpan Location - Going Digital
Introducing Kuhle Engagement Solution Online (KESO), an interactive engagement portal brought to you by Kuhle Solutions and Development Services. The first next-generation digital online public participation platform in South Africa, assuring that key stakeholders are engaged and part of every project. Be part of the solution at https://kuhlesolutions.net/