“Historic Places Aotearoa Welcomes Government Tax Changes” Historic Places Aotearoa Media Release April 2020

Historic Places Aotearoa Welcomes Government Tax Changes

Historic Places Aotearoa (HPA) applauds the Government for including depreciation of earthquake strengthening in its COVID-19 stimulation packages, and providing real incentives for commercial heritage building owners.

HPA President James Blackburne said this initiative would be welcomed by commercial heritage building owners facing the burden of earthquake strengthening.

"The depreciation rate of two percent diminishing value is a good first step. We are looking forward to the Government's new heritage initiatives.

"Work on heritage buildings can be quickly made ‘shovel ready’ and this applies to strengthening. This meets the Government’s intention in their Stimulus Bills.”

Mr Blackburne commended Minister Grant Robertson for acting on the Cullen Tax Working Group's recommendation, and the Opposition's Paul Goldsmith for supporting the Bill.

Whanganui District Council councillor Helen Craig welcomed the changes, which the council and local heritage organisations had lobbied long and hard for, due to the city’s significant heritage town centre.

“A full range of incentives are needed to support heritage building redevelopment due to high costs versus the value of buildings, especially in provincial New Zealand.  

“New Zealanders value their heritage but it's rapidly deteriorating and at risk due to age, changing demand and use for inner city spaces, and earthquake strengthening requirements."

Heritage restoration advocate Dame Anna Crighton concurred.

"As chair of a heritage trust restoring two commercial heritage buildings, I can state the changes to depreciation is a prudent and worthwhile practical help.

"Depreciated strengthening supports the ‘adaptive reuse’ of heritage buildings. We can look forward to seeing vibrant heritage buildings in our cities and provincial main streets."

Background:

The Government now allows commercial building owners, including heritage building owners, to depreciate the capital cost of earthquake strengthening by 2 percent in diminishing value.

In addition, this will be an incentive for Heritage Building "Adaptive Reuse" Projects where the original use is changed ie, a government building interior is converted to lawyers offices with full IT support.

(The change was made in Section 39 of the COVID-19 Response (Taxation and Social Assistance Urgent Measures) Act 2020 Public Act 2020 No 8. Date of Ascent March 2020.)

Media Contact: 
James Blackburne
President Historic Places Aotearoa
Moblile: 027 481 8093

president@historicplacesaotearoa.org.nz

Canterbury Heritage Awards Postponed For One Year

2020 Awards | COVID-19 Update

Important Notice

We trust you and your families are safe and well.

Because of the Covid19 pandemic the ceremony for the Box 112 Canterbury Heritage Awards 2020 to be held on Friday 12 June in the Christ’s College Dining Hall and the lecture with international and local speakers to be held on 11 June In the Gloucester Room at the Isaac Theatre Royal, are now both postponed for one year.

The revised dates are for the ceremony to be held on Friday 11 June 2021 and the lecture on Thursday 10 June 2021.

We thank you for your continued support of the awards and appreciate your understanding at this time.

We look forward to an exciting event in 2021.

(Taken from the Canterbury Heritage Awards web site.)

Ministry for the Environment Manatū Mō Te Taiao

“Comprehensive review of the resource management system – preliminary questions for initial stakeholder engagement” HPA Submission

The following is the text of the Historic Places Submission:

Dear Review Panel


This submission is made by Historic Places Aotearoa (HPA) which welcomes the opportunity to comment on the issues and options paper relating to the RMA review.
The reasons for making this submission are that HPA promotes the preservation of historic places in Aotearoa New Zealand. HPA also has an interest in promoting the education of the public in the appreciation of heritage values. HPA is a key stakeholder in 
the consultation process and answerable to its affiliated regional societies and affiliated membership.

HPA makes the following two main points. Firstly, we do not wish to see the existing (fairly weak) support for built and other heritage in the RMA further weakened. While heritage is identified as a matter of national significance, in practice the general provision often falls short for actual protection in specific cases. In the last three years, for example, 3 Category 1 Heritage New Zealand listed buildings either have already been demolished or are in the process of being demolished. These are Aniwaniwa (Visitors Center Lake Waikaremoana), Erskin College main block Wellington, and the former teachers college at Karori Wellington.

Countless category 2 buildings have been demolished all around Aotearoa. Councils are generally under resourced to support property owners who are willing to repair substandard heritage buildings. In other cases, owners target heritage buildings as a cheap option for demolition and development. 

HPA supports efforts to make good use of urban space for much needed additional housing etc, but not at the further expense of retaining heritage buildings. 

Secondly, HPA supports the idea to introduce a mechanism for Councils to use spacial planning as a way of directing development into suitable specified areas, and thus provide clearer signals about where development and intensification would be welcome while identifying heritage areas where that is not suitable. 

Yours sincerely

JAMES BLACKBURNE 
President Historic Places Aotearoa              

HPA “Submission on NATIONAL POLICY STATEMENT – URBAN DEVELOPMENT” ( Ministry for the Environment Manatū Mō Te Taiao

)

The following is the text of the Historic Places Aotearoa Submission:

Submission on

NATIONAL POLICY STATEMENT - URBAN DEVELOPMENT

This submission is made by Historic Places Aotearoa Inc. (HPA) which welcomes the opportunity to comment on the proposed National Policy Statement on Urban Development (NPS-UD).

The reasons for making this submission are that HPA promotes the preservation of historic places in Aotearoa New Zealand. HPA also has an interest to promote the education of the public in the appreciation of heritage values. HPA is a key stakeholder in the consultation process and answerable to its affiliated regional societies and associated membership.

HPA has reviewed the NPS-UD and considered the impact the proposed statement will make with respect to this countries heritage buildings.

HPA has a particular interest in the subject of this NPS-UD, as it has the potential to dramatically change the distinctive heritage character of sections of New Zealand cities and towns.

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“Two Christchurch heritage buildings share $1.2m in ratepayer funds” The Press (Online Article 27.02.2020)

Two Christchurch heritage buildings share $1.2m in ratepayer funds The Press Online

" ...The former Livingspace building at Sol Square (96 Lichfield St) and the Design and Arts College building at 116 Worcester St have each received $600,000 toward their multimillion-dollar repairs and refurbishments. ...

https://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/119846552/two-christchurch-heritage-buildings-share-12m-in-ratepayer-funds

“Christ Church Cathedral work could start within weeks” The Press (Online Article 15.02.2020)

Christ Church Cathedral work could start within weeks The Press Online

"... The consent application has been lodged by a joint-venture company formed by the Anglican diocese and the Crown to run the project, and they hope to start work in April. .."

https://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/119458084/christ-church-cathedral-work-could-start-within-weeks

COVID-19 (novel coronavirus)- The Ministry Of Health-Manatū Hauora Advice :The Web Site

The Ministry Of Health-Manatū Hauora has a web site with the latest updates, information and advice on COVID-19:

COVID-19 (novel coronavirus)

https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-novel-coronavirus

The site has very comprehensive advice for anyone planning a public event (indoors or outdoors):

COVID-19 - Advice for public events and mass gatherings

https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-novel-coronavirus-information-specific-audiences/covid-19-advice-public-events-and-mass-gatherings

“Coronavirus: Bringing back depreciation of commercial and industrial buildings a boost for property owners” Stuff Online Article (18.03.2020)

Heritage Building owners take note:

Coronavirus: Bringing back depreciation of commercial and industrial buildings a boost for property owners -Stuff Online

" ...As part of the $2.8b support package for business, the Government has reintroduced building depreciation deduction claims for property owners with commercial and industrial properties, at a level of two percent a year, ...
" (Chief executive of the Property Council Leonie Freeman) In addition, the Government has indicated that new deduction claims will be available for seismic strengthening costs at 2 percent per annum as part of this latest move. ...

https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/coronavirus/120380010/coronavirus-bringing-back-depreciation-of-commercial-and-industrial-buildings-a-boost-for-property-owners

Box 112 Canterbury Heritage Awards 2020 Entries Open.

Entries are now open for the Box 112 Canterbury Heritage Awards 2020. The Awards, held every two years, recognise excellence in heritage retention and conservation, heritage tourism and heritage education within the public and private sector and promote the values of best practice heritage retention and conservation to the wider community. 2020 is all the more special, as the Awards celebrate their 10th anniversary.

Projects, individuals and organisations from throughout Canterbury are encouraged to enter the awards. The 2020 Categories are:

ChristchurchNZ Supreme Award
(picked from category winners)

Warren & Mahoney Future Heritage Award

The Stephen Collins Memorial Seismic Award

Heritage New Zealand Outstanding Contribution to Heritage

Moveable Feasts Heritage Tourism Award

Public Realm Saved and Restored

Domestic Saved and Restored

Entering is easy – go to our website www.heritageawards.co.nz and fill out the online form. More information about the entry process and category criteria is available on our website or feel free to get in touch:

Email: info@heritageawards.co.nz

Key Dates:

• Entries Open – Wednesday 3 February

• Entries close – Friday 3 April

• Final judging – Saturday 11 April

• Finalists Announced – Monday 20 April

• Tickets on sale – Tuesday 21st April

• Heritage Lecture – Thursday 11 June

• Awards Ceremony – Friday 12 June