Bambi Harper

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Bambi Harper
7th Administrator of Intramuros
In office
2008–2010
Preceded by
Succeeded byJose Capistrano
Personal details
Alma materUniversity of Santo Tomas

María Ana "Bambi" Lammoglia Harper is a Filipino cultural writer and socialite who was a former President of the , and a columnist for the Philippine Daily Inquirer with "Sense and Sensibility", which focuses on Philippine cultural history. In 2008, she became 7th Administrator of the historic Intramuros district of Manila.

Controversy[]

In early September 2008, it was reported that administrative charges could be leveled against Harper for having allowed the cutting of 29 trees, including nine mahogany and flame trees at the Plaza de Roma fronting Manila Cathedral.

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources reported that Harper, as head of the Intramuros Administration, sought a permit in May 2008 to remove trees at the park so that the area could be landscaped and developed and to "replace [the trees] with historically appropriate trees which would not block the facade of Manila Cathedral."

Harper responded that she had not ordered the trees cut, but rather asked a contractor to move the trees to another part of the park. She said that a subordinate had mistakenly given approval for the trees to be cut.

Political offices
Preceded by
Administrator of Intramuros
2008–2010
Succeeded by

Sources[]

  • "Historian, conservationist is new Intramuros administrator", Philippine Daily Inquirer, 2008-03-31
  • (2008-03-28), "Ambient Voices:Bambi Harper", The Manila Times, archived from the original on May 11, 2008
  • (2008-03-17), "Open Notebook: Challenge for heritage icon Bambi Harper", The Manila Times, archived from the original on November 22, 2008
  • "Bambi Harper faces charges for cutting trees", The Manila Times, 2008-09-03


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