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*
News tonight 10.10.12 about restoration efforts at Willow Court
ABC News, Restoration of Willow Court
Tonights ABC News story of restoration at Willow Court also
contains an interview with Mayor Martyn Evans,
David Llewellyn and Haydn Pearce.
New buisness in private sector of Willow Court
The ongoing collection of local business continues with the adding of two more, Annette Lay is about to open a new business, OH LAH LAY selling her own hand made arts and crafts in the old Nurses Quarters while upstairs there has been reports of a recording studio being set up.
It’s a great place to enjoy a light meal and a brouse through the Artisans shops and Antique dealer. The “local” theme that Haydn and Penny Pearce had chosen has encouraged the small cottage industry in the district.
Push for an apology
Use link to go to ABC site Push for an apology Important recognition of the past which will help us understand the present and pathways to our joint future. Contains footage from E Ward
Cosmos Men engage with Men’s Shed at Willow Court
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
Formal Minutes of the DVC August
http://www.derwentvalley.tas.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/16%20August%202012.pdf
At last, the minutes of the DVC August meeting have appeared on the DVC website, we can now see the formal document and who voted which way. The minutes also have approval for stage five in the subdivision opposite Royal Derwent Hospital. Names are suggested for some of the streets, it would be nice to see a street name that recognises the history from the Residents side. What would be a good name?
Friends of Willow Court Meeting
Meeting of the “Friends of Willow Court Committee” this Thursday at the Community Centre, The Avenue, New Norfolk at 7pm.
Dr Dianne Snowden Profile
Dr Dianne Snowden was appointed as an ex officio member of the new Conservation Committee. She brings a wealth of historical knowledge and expertise to the committee. She is a Hobart-based geneaological researcher and historian and has been a member of the National Archives of Australia Advisory Council since June 2008. She is also a Consultant to the Professional Historians Association (Tasmania) Inc and is the Convenor of the Friends of the Orphan Schools St John’s Park Precinct.
Dianne is an historian who has made a significant contribution to the field of historic heritage. She is a member of the Board of the National Trust of Australia (Tasmania), the Board of the Female Factory Historic Site and a member of the National Archives of Australia Advisory Council. Dianne has a particular interest in the history of convict women and their children, reflected in her work on the Orphan School, St John’s Park Precinct. She is an Honorary Research Associate at UTAS and conducts an annual Winter School there on researching family history.
“I am particularly interested not only in making records widely available and easily accessible to the public but also in educating users in understanding the potential of the records and how to use them effectively. I have a particular interest in seeing that significant groups of records are preserved for future research. I also value the promotion of Australian history, especially 20th century Australian history, to schools and tertiary institutions.”
We believe that Dr. Dianne Snowden will be a real asset to the Conservation Committee.
AGM Report
Two important motions were moved at this meeting,
1) that the money raised from open days is forwarded to the Friends of Willow Court Special Committee and
2) The Memorandum of Understanding between the WCBWG and the DVC in regard to the making of a film is the responsibility of the Friends of Willow Court Special Committee.
Another meeting will occur Wednesday night 6.30 at the Community Centre New Norfolk, Chaired by Stephen MacKey General Manager DVC.
For those that maybe wondering why one committee is closed and another has started, this is following the Business Plan and Development Plan prepared by Malcolm MacDonald and Associates found on the website at: https://willowcourttasmania.org/documents/