"THE TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE HERITAGE THAT EXISTS FROM PREVIOUS GENERATIONS PROVIDES A LINK BETWEEN PEOPLE AND THEIR PAST"
As part of awareness activities for Heritage for Development funded by European Commission, CCHP in cooperation with Bethlehem Municipality held a ceremony awards for photography contest – Our Heritage Our Routes, to honor the winners in this contest on Wednesday 21st of December 2012 at CCHP headquarter.
As part of the awareness meetings for Rehabilitation of Saint George Hosh Complex for the Adaptive reuse funded by the Italian Government through the Palestinian Municipalities Support Programme (PMSP), CCHP in cooperation with Beit Jala Municipality held a participatory meeting with Beit Jala council members, Orthodox Churches Representatives and Al-Ihsan Society on Friday 14th of December, 2012 in the Municipality building, with the presence of Dr. Nael Salman mayor of Beit Jala, and Arch. Issam Juha director of CCHP.
As part of the public meetings for Rehabilitation Project of Dar Al-Shomali and Urban Requalification of Old Market Square in Beit Sahour funded by the Italian Government through the Palestinian Municipality Support Programme (PMSP), CCHP in cooperation with Beit Sahour Municipality held a participatory meeting with council members and staff of Beit Sahour Municipality in the Municipal building Wednesday 5th of December 2012, with the presence of Mr. Hani Al-Hayek Mayor of Beit Sahour and Arch. Issam Juha director of CCHP.
The rehabilitation works for Dar Saba in Beit Sahour started on the 4th of December by "General Construction and Trade Company", under the supervision of Centre for Cultural Heritage Preservation (CCHP). Dar Saba is funded Government of Sweden / Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), through United Nations Educational, Scientific, Culture Organization (UNESCO) – Ramallah Office, and will be used after rehabilitation by Al-Malath Society.
As part of the social meeting for Rehabilitation of the Commercial Area in the Old City of Bethlehem project funded by the Italian Government through the Palestinian Municipality Support Programme (PMSP), CCHP Architects in cooperation with Bethlehem Municipality held a bilateral meeting on Monday 19/11/2012 with the Traffic Police sector aiming to take suggestions and feedback that will assist finding the best design for the project.
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