“The Project Manager advised that the fence has now received the go ahead from Heritage Tasmania, and will be installed shortly”. Minutes of the Willow Court Conservation Committee (June 2014).
We are looking forward to having the fence erected on the site and we remain keen to know the type of fence that will be installed. There is hope that the new fence will cover up some of the old cars and junk that has been allowed to be stored next to the Heritage Precinct on the neighbouring property. It is unclear what action the Derwent Valley Council can do to have this mess cleared up before the proposed opening in September. Often Council by-laws allow for health and safely issues to be rectified. It is unclear what action can be pursued about storing of old car bodies and an assortment of old building materials.
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In reply to the comments regarding old car body and building materials (which are being used to restore the Heritage buildings also in the Heritage Precinct) left lying around next to Heritage Precinct, if you wanted them moved before the open day you only had to ask!
This was also written about the site, both parties have had to endure. I write not judge. Sorry if you are offended by my writing, that wasn’t intended and I would offer my services to help do any clean up if you needed it as would many other people with an interest in the site.
Cheers
Mark
Ben Bolt Needs a clean up alright.
August 10 at 8:01pm · Unlike · 1
Mark Krause It also must be remembered that this site was in better condition than the Barrack when the owner was neglecting it.