HERITAGE ASSOCIATION
OF SOUTH AFRICA
We see a South Africa that celebrates and protects its interwoven past to the betterment of all our people.
Who we are
The Heritage Association of South Africa is the voice of conservation bodies from around the country dedicated to conserving the national estate. With our roots in the Simon van der Stel Foundation, we are the largest and oldest conservation lobby group in South Africa. While the Simon van der Stel Foundation originally focused on the conservation of historic, colonial architecture, we’ve grown our focus over the past three decades to include cultural heritage in all its diverse forms and from across the country’s diverse communities.
An endangered heritage
South Africa has a rich and diverse cultural heritage spanning millennia. However, two decades after the enactment of the National Heritage Resources Act (Act 25 of 1999), heritage conservation is languishing in a deeply compromised state. The South African Heritage Resources Agency has faced consecutive leadership crises, with only KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape having a semblance of coherent provincial policy and institutional capacities in place, as envisaged in the Act, while not a single municipality has the mandated competency to manage local heritage. Various other provisions of the Act have similarly not been fulfilled. These are some of the challenges that the Heritage Association of South Africa seeks to overcome.
Our mission
To be a respected and independent voice advocating for the research, promotion and conservation of the national estate.
What we do
The Heritage Association of South Africa carries out a number of roles and functions:
It provides forums and other means of communication to share information and knowledge.
It represents and advocates on behalf of our associates at a national level.
LATEST NEWS
Simon van der Stel 2019 awards celebrate outstanding national achievements in heritage conservation
From left to right: Prof. John Parkington, Jacques Stoltz (HASA chairperson), Ms. Jomien Havenga, Prof. Kathy Munro and Jayson Augustyn-Clark. Photo: Rosette Jordaan from Theuniskraal Estate. Efforts to save the historic cultural landscape of the Bo-Kaap, a champion...
The student’s guide to studying heritage in South Africa
By Jacques Stoltz & Tammy Stewart Thinking about pursuing further studies in the heritage sector? We’ve got you covered. Below are some of the programmes on offer at the country’s major institutions. If we’ve missed something, let us know and we will update the...
Johannesburg Heritage Foundation: A year’s achievements and the year ahead
The Johannesburg Heritage Foundation (JHF) held its annual general meeting on Saturday 3rd August at Northwards (pictured). This was their best attended AGM with over 80 members and associates present. The event combined the formal annual general business meeting,...
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Why Heritage?
The Constitution enshrines the right to a healthy and protected environment. Everyone has the right to have the environment protected through, among others, the promotion of heritage conservation.
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