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Urgent Action Needed to Restore Dilapidated Heritage Homes in Muharraq

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Last updated: 2024/06/04 at 7:11 PM
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The Muharraq Municipal Council recently discussed the issue of dilapidated heritage-listed homes in the area, highlighting the dangers they pose to residents. Many homeowners are unable to afford the necessary repairs mandated by the National Culture and Heritage Authority, leading to further deterioration and increased hazards. The Council’s Financial and Legal Committee recommended that the Authority take on the restoration of these homes, as they were the ones that placed them on the heritage list. The Council approved this recommendation, noting the importance of preserving the visual identity of Muharraq districts, which hold historical significance.

Residents are eager to maintain the unique designs and appearance of these heritage homes, but they currently lack the freedom to make decisions regarding the properties. Council members expressed concern about the deteriorating state of the homes, which is causing issues such as the spread of mosquitoes and the risk of collapse. They argued that it is unfair for owners to be unable to maintain or dispose of their private properties due to the financial burden imposed by restoration requirements. The Council called on the National Culture and Heritage Authority to take responsibility for restoring the hazardous heritage homes and ensuring the safety of residents.

The preservation of Muharraq’s historical heritage is a key concern for residents and authorities alike, with many recognizing the importance of maintaining the unique architectural designs and appearance of the district. Despite efforts by his Majesty the King to revive these heritage homes, homeowners currently face restrictions on making repairs or modifications to the properties. The Council’s decision to recommend the Authority to undertake the restoration of these homes reflects the urgency of the situation and the need to address the safety risks posed by the deteriorating buildings.

The issue of heritage-listed homes in Muharraq is a pressing concern for both residents and local authorities, with the Council highlighting the significant dangers posed by the deteriorating buildings. The Financial and Legal Committee’s recommendation for the National Culture and Heritage Authority to take on the restoration of these homes reflects the need to address the current state of disrepair and ensure the safety of residents. The inability of homeowners to afford the necessary repairs and the restrictions imposed by the Authority on making modifications to the properties highlight the challenges faced in preserving Muharraq’s historical heritage.

The Council’s decision to call for the restoration of the hazardous heritage homes is a step towards addressing the pressing issue of dilapidated buildings in Muharraq. By urging the National Culture and Heritage Authority to take responsibility for restoring these homes, the Council is seeking to protect residents from the dangers posed by the deteriorating buildings. The importance of preserving Muharraq’s historical heritage and maintaining the unique designs and appearance of the district is paramount, with residents and authorities alike recognizing the significance of these heritage-listed homes.

In conclusion, the Muharraq Municipal Council’s call for the restoration of the hazardous heritage homes emphasizes the need to address the safety risks posed by the deteriorating buildings. By recommending that the National Culture and Heritage Authority take on the restoration of these homes, the Council is taking steps to protect residents and preserve Muharraq’s historical heritage. The challenges faced by homeowners in maintaining these properties and the restrictions imposed by the Authority highlight the need for a coordinated effort to address the pressing issue of dilapidated heritage-listed homes in the area.

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