A working bee by the Friends of Willow Court Committee, yesterday applied a second coat of special heritage approved paint and a first coat of a sandstone coloured finish to the concrete wall below the fence at the town entrance to Willow Court. Planned works to finish the job were delayed because of ill health to the heritage restoration expert, Mr Rod Quarrel, but yesterday he supervised a small number of the Friends of Willow Court to continue this vital works in keeping the Derwent Valley’s heritage in a condition to be enjoyed for future generations. Many members of the public came to see the works, share their stories and thank the volunteers. The first visit was Councillor James Graham who stopped to talk to Ann Salt, Chair woman of the Friends of Willow Court committee and a candidate for the next Council elections to be held next month. The friends of Willow Court are seeking new members at the moment to assist in the up coming open days and events that are planned for the partly preserved heritage site. Another coat and days work is planned for the near future to complete the task. The missing gate will soon be replaced after recent repairs. The lost fence up rights bars have been replaced and fixed in place by a local blacksmith, employed by the Derwent Valley Council and are indistinguishable from the original bars. The large cast iron upright pillars absorbed the paint finish and when wet took on a gloss finish, but will settle to a faded black when fully dry. Special thanks go to the workers, Chris Salt, Ann Salt and Mark Krause, but the job wouldn’t have proceeded without the good health and dedication of Mr Rod Quarrel.
End of year celebrations
Last night the Friends of Willow Court celebrated the year that was and thanked all those that were involved in the working bees etc.
Rod and Scott relaxed with a beer or two and some stories at a spit roast hosted by Chris and Anne Salt.
It’s great to have a relaxed time with our hard working and dedicated team of people who love their Community and Willow Court.
Thanks Rod for the wonderful rendition of Banjo Patterson and Henry Lawson’s poems, they added a unique Australian feel to the night and gave us an insight into Rod’s acting which we may see more of during the next open day?
Thanks Anne and Chris for a wonderful night and all the hard work!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all supporters of Willow Court from the team.
Ps. Elections and planning for January events are underway and we look forward to seeing lots of people.
Cheers
Mark
It is done!
At long last the fence and old gates are finished. Rod and Scott along with all the various volunteers deserve a beer and a pat on the back. What a transformation!
Just imagine this transformation to the Barracks and Willow Court site? It’s possible within our time but takes a community that is willing and able.
Volunteers are needed, if you have a passion for history to be respectfully and sensitively restored and told, why not put your name down at the next open day on the 18th November.
Open day details HERE
See the full evolution HERE
Photos from the two weekend’s working bee.
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The last 10 photos are from this weekends working bee to finish off the fence and gates and WOW they look fantastic with a coat of pitch and kero. Well done Guys and Girls.
New audio interview with former resident Geoffrey, who helped out with restoration of the Willow Court gates
6th October 2012 Working Bee at the gates of Willow Court Tasmania, former Resident, Geoffrey came to visit and helped us out with some safety tips and told me about some of his life inside Willow Court and outside. How apt to have a former resident visiting us to offer his advice at the first restoration working bee at the entrance to his former home. *LANGUAGE WARNING*
Willow Court Working bee
Dr. Dianne Snowden and Hon. David Llewellyn AM talking over restoration with Rod Quarrel at todays working bee.
Audio here https://willowcourttasmania.org/audio-documentaries/
Gallery here: https://willowcourttasmania.org/pictures/working-bee-gallery/
Media Release here: https://willowcourttasmania.org/education-and-media-packs/media-releases/
New Norfolk News:http://www.newsnn.net/2012/10/friends-tackle-fence.html