Fire in D Ward

Smoke damage in the corner window

Another website and facebook group has reported that there has been a fire in Ward D (Derwent)

They reported two fire units and police attended the scene and damage has been kept to a minimum.

 

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Mark Krause

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ABC Local David Llewellyn and Willow Court

Today the Hon. David Llewellyn AM spoke about Willow Court on ABC local radio, it was a pity that the forestry debate overshadowed the conversation, so little new information was given. Tim from Austins Ferry called and suggested that Art works from People with Mental Health be displayed at the site. This has been raised before and suggested that a connection between the Dax Centre in Victoria be established. Some of the works in this display are from ex-patients of Royal Derwent Hospital.
http://www.daxcentre.org/
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Mark Krause

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Minutes for Willow Court Conservation Special Committee

http://www.derwentvalley.tas.gov.au/wccsc

Please find all minutes for this committee on the Derwent Valley Council website.
Committee Member Profile: Paul Lan
Principal Partner, Lan & Skinner ArchitectsCame to Australia in 1962 and settled in the Derwent valley in Tasmania for over 30 years.

Educated in South Australia & Sydney Universities in Architecture.  TAFE Tas trained & registered as a medical herbalist.

A practicing architect in SA, NSW and TAS in both public & private sectors.  Practicing medical herbalist in Tasmania.

Post held includes: Past councillor of RAIA Past Examiner for Board of Architects Tas Past Tas & national Visiting panel for accreditation of UTAS Architectural School Tas government ministerial adviser or building regulations Municipal Architect for Derwent Valley Council Member of HIA Technical, Environmental & Planning Committees Past Chair of United Community Action Group (road infrastructure) Member of Australian Traditional Medicine Society

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Agenda Item for Derwent Valley Council 16th August

We are happy to see the recommendation of Anne McKinstary to the Willow Court Conservation Special Committee. We hope that the Derwent Valley Councillors pass this recommendation.

Recommendation:

That Council ratify the following as members on the Willow Court Conservation

Special Committee:

1. The Hon. David Llewellyn AM (Chairperson)

2. Mr. Martyn Evans (Mayor Derwent Valley Council)

3. Mr. Barry Lathey (Deputy Mayor Derwent Valley Council ) Proxy

4. Dr. Dianne Snowden Proxy

5. Mrs. Michele Moseley (Deputy Secretary Department Primary Industries, Parks and Environment).

6. Mr. Paul Lan Architect

7. Mr. Tony Wright (Deputy Director Inland Fisheries)

8. Dr. Jane Harrington (Port Arthur Authority)

9. Ms. Anne McKinstray Friends of Willow Court Special Committee (Comunity Representative)

10. Mr. Richard Onn Friends of Frescati Special Committee (Community Representative Proxy)

Ref: http://www.derwentvalley.tas.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/16%20August%202012%20Agenda.pdf

Discussion

As council is aware the Malcolm MacDonald Report suggested setting up a new committee which would oversee the Business and Development Plan. This new entity

would have experts in the following fields, ie. Engineering Heritage and Grant writing and would be chaired by an independent person.

Some members were in place early, these being the independent chairperson the Hon David Llewellyn who brought on board Mr. Paul Lan an Architect and Mrs Michele

Moseley Deputy Secretary Department of Primary Industries, Parks and Environment and Dr. Dianne Snowden as a proxy and Council appointed the Mayor Martyn Evans

with the Deputy Mayor Barry Lathey as proxy. The Chairperson has been continuing to recruit expert committee members to the committee and consulted with the CEO of

the Port Arthur Authority in an attempt to gain his support for a member of the Authority to join the Committee. They have now allowed Dr Jane Harrington and she

has agreed to be a member. The Chairperson also pursed several persons with financial and entrepreneurial skills and has been successful in convincing the Deputy

Director of Inland Fisheries Mr. Tony Wright to become a member.

The committee had previously agreed to appoint one person from either the Friends of Frescati or Friends of Willow Court to be the community representative and at the

committee meeting on the 9th.August 2012 a nomination from the Friends of Willow Court Ms. Anne McKinstray was appointed with the nomination from the

Friends of Frescati Mr. Richard Onn being appointed proxy.

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Mark Krause

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Documents tab now added

We have now added a “Documents” Tab containing a range of documents about Willow Court. We hope to add more when we get documents and have the permission to upload and store them.

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Willow Court Conservation Committee make up

http://www.newsnn.net/2012/07/archaeologist-for-willow-court.html

The present makeup of the Willow Court Conservation Committee is chairman David Llewellyn, Mayor Martyn Evans, state government representative Michelle Moseley, architect Paul Lan, archaeologist Jane Harrington, this leaves a vacancy for one more expert on the committee and Mr Llewellyn said he was looking for a person with entrepeneurial skills. Nominations from the Friends of Frescati and Friends of Willow Court have been recieved but there has been no decision made yet.

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Willow Court Advocacy Group Web Site Launch

Today we launched the Willow Court Advocacy Groups Website. We believe that this will complement our Internet presence with Facebook and allow people to understand why we would like Willow Court Tasmania to become a Site of Conscience. We are still constructing some sections and will be adding to this on a regular basis. We hope that the ONLY authorised website www.willowcourt.org.au will be up and running soon and we fully support that site, which we hope will educate people about Willow Court and it’s history. If you wish to contribute anything to this site please contact me through the “contact us” tab or visit us on facebook http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/willowcourttasmania/

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Mark Krause

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