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Council, in partnership with local heritage and history specialists, embarked on a project to examine previously identified potential heritage places and to identify previously unidentified places of value to the community. This project culminated in the Wingecarribee Community Heritage Study 2021-23 which examined more than 600 potential places of significance and recommends the protection of nearly 480 places that contribute to our cultural heritage and understanding of our area’s history.

You have been provided a link to this webpage from a letter from us because your property has been identified and assessed as part of the Community Heritage Study 2021-23 as having heritage significance and we would like to engage with you to discuss the potential heritage listing of this place of significance. Details on accessing the Study documents and booking a consultation session are provided below.



Accessing Heritage Information

The Heritage Evidence Sheet prepared for your property explains why it is considered to have heritage significance. Please review the Study documents at right and engage with the project team about this proposal.

  • Heritage Evidence Sheets by Locality—find the evidence sheet for your property in these documents.
  • Study Spreadsheet—a list of all the properties examined as part of the study, not all of which are recommended for heritage listing.

There are additional documents, including fact sheets and the Community Heritage Study cover report, that are available to assist you in understanding the proposal.

Further information, including a timeline of the Community Heritage Study, can be found on the Community Heritage Study project page located at http://www.yoursaywingecarribee.com.au/community-heritage-study.



Consultation Sessions

We invite you to book a 15-minute consultation session to discuss the specific findings and recommendations in relation to your property being potentially being heritage listed. Sessions are being held at the following venues on various dates between 11 September and 30 October 2023. Please book only one session per property:

  • Moss Vale: Wingecarribee Shire Council Civic Centre, 68 Elizabeth Street (or online or by phone)
  • Bowral: Henrietta Rose Room (rear of Old Bowral Town Hall), 16 Bendooley Street
  • Mittagong: School of Arts Room, Mittagong Memorial Hall (former MIttagong Council Chambers), 114-116 Main Street
  • Bundanoon: Bundanoon Soldiers' Memorial Hall, 1-3 Railway Parade
  • Robertson: Robertson CTC, 58-60 Hoddle Street
  • Exeter: Exeter Village Hall, 16 Exeter Road.

All sessions are face-to-face meetings at the venue. However, if you would prefer a phone or online consultation, please select that option from one of the Moss Vale consultation time slots.

Available sessions can be booked on TryBooking located at https://www.trybooking.com/eventlist?aid=197122.

If you’re not able to attend a booked session, you can come to a drop-in kiosk to speak with a member of the project team. Details of the drop-in kiosks being held throughout October will be published on the community project page located at http://www.yoursaywingecarribee.com.au/community-heritage-study from late September 2023.



Providing Feedback

Your feedback on the Community Heritage Study is welcomed. This might include additional information such as early photographs or correspondence, or corrections to the information presented. You might also know of other potential heritage items in your area that you think should be considered and your advice would be appreciated. We would like to hear from you even if you support the proposal.

An online form to make a submissions is located on the community project page and can be accessed by direct link at https://www.yoursaywingecarribee.com.au/community-heritage-study/survey_tools/feedback. (Please note that this form enables you to attach documents if you'd like to attach a letter or other documentation as part of your submission.)

All written submissions from owners and the community must be received by 12:00pm (midday) on Monday 6 November 2023.



Public Exhibition

Public exhibition of the Community Heritage Study will commence on Tuesday 3 October 2023 and will conclude on Monday 6 November 2023 with all the Study documents (including the ones available on this page) available on the community project page from 3 October. Members of the community will be welcome to attend any of the numerous drop-in information kiosks that will be held in various locations across the Shire between 9 October and 1 November 2023.

Further information is available on the community project page by visiting www.yoursaywingecarribee.com.au/community-heritage-study.

Council, in partnership with local heritage and history specialists, embarked on a project to examine previously identified potential heritage places and to identify previously unidentified places of value to the community. This project culminated in the Wingecarribee Community Heritage Study 2021-23 which examined more than 600 potential places of significance and recommends the protection of nearly 480 places that contribute to our cultural heritage and understanding of our area’s history.

You have been provided a link to this webpage from a letter from us because your property has been identified and assessed as part of the Community Heritage Study 2021-23 as having heritage significance and we would like to engage with you to discuss the potential heritage listing of this place of significance. Details on accessing the Study documents and booking a consultation session are provided below.



Accessing Heritage Information

The Heritage Evidence Sheet prepared for your property explains why it is considered to have heritage significance. Please review the Study documents at right and engage with the project team about this proposal.

  • Heritage Evidence Sheets by Locality—find the evidence sheet for your property in these documents.
  • Study Spreadsheet—a list of all the properties examined as part of the study, not all of which are recommended for heritage listing.

There are additional documents, including fact sheets and the Community Heritage Study cover report, that are available to assist you in understanding the proposal.

Further information, including a timeline of the Community Heritage Study, can be found on the Community Heritage Study project page located at http://www.yoursaywingecarribee.com.au/community-heritage-study.



Consultation Sessions

We invite you to book a 15-minute consultation session to discuss the specific findings and recommendations in relation to your property being potentially being heritage listed. Sessions are being held at the following venues on various dates between 11 September and 30 October 2023. Please book only one session per property:

  • Moss Vale: Wingecarribee Shire Council Civic Centre, 68 Elizabeth Street (or online or by phone)
  • Bowral: Henrietta Rose Room (rear of Old Bowral Town Hall), 16 Bendooley Street
  • Mittagong: School of Arts Room, Mittagong Memorial Hall (former MIttagong Council Chambers), 114-116 Main Street
  • Bundanoon: Bundanoon Soldiers' Memorial Hall, 1-3 Railway Parade
  • Robertson: Robertson CTC, 58-60 Hoddle Street
  • Exeter: Exeter Village Hall, 16 Exeter Road.

All sessions are face-to-face meetings at the venue. However, if you would prefer a phone or online consultation, please select that option from one of the Moss Vale consultation time slots.

Available sessions can be booked on TryBooking located at https://www.trybooking.com/eventlist?aid=197122.

If you’re not able to attend a booked session, you can come to a drop-in kiosk to speak with a member of the project team. Details of the drop-in kiosks being held throughout October will be published on the community project page located at http://www.yoursaywingecarribee.com.au/community-heritage-study from late September 2023.



Providing Feedback

Your feedback on the Community Heritage Study is welcomed. This might include additional information such as early photographs or correspondence, or corrections to the information presented. You might also know of other potential heritage items in your area that you think should be considered and your advice would be appreciated. We would like to hear from you even if you support the proposal.

An online form to make a submissions is located on the community project page and can be accessed by direct link at https://www.yoursaywingecarribee.com.au/community-heritage-study/survey_tools/feedback. (Please note that this form enables you to attach documents if you'd like to attach a letter or other documentation as part of your submission.)

All written submissions from owners and the community must be received by 12:00pm (midday) on Monday 6 November 2023.



Public Exhibition

Public exhibition of the Community Heritage Study will commence on Tuesday 3 October 2023 and will conclude on Monday 6 November 2023 with all the Study documents (including the ones available on this page) available on the community project page from 3 October. Members of the community will be welcome to attend any of the numerous drop-in information kiosks that will be held in various locations across the Shire between 9 October and 1 November 2023.

Further information is available on the community project page by visiting www.yoursaywingecarribee.com.au/community-heritage-study.