http://www.mch.govt.nz/Draftheritagerecoveryprogramme
An updated Draft Heritage Recovery Programme has been publicly released for further consultation!
Comment: This Programme's first deadline was October 2011.
“Draft Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch” Built Heritage Recovery Plan:
“When? Scope of plan approved by Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery by October 2011.”
The above is an extract from an "Abridged Timeline" that was part of a Deputation to the Christchurch City Council Earthquake Recovery Committee (5th December 2013) which sought the release of the Programme.
The relevant text of the Deputation is as follows:
"1. Recovery Programme For Heritage Buildings And Cultural Heritage Places (CERA):
Request the Christchurch City Council, as a partner, actively seek for the immediate release of much delayed and “over consulted” Recovery Programme For Heritage Buildings And Cultural Heritage Places.
Background Abridged Timeline:
“Draft Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch” Built Heritage Recovery Plan:
“When? Scope of plan approved by Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery by October 2011.”
The Ministry of Culture and Heritage (MCH) were tasked with developing the documentation.
December 2011: MCH Draft Heritage Recovery Policy Statement circulated to a limited number of recipients for comment.
Early 2012: MCH delegation appeared before the CCC Heritage and Arts Committee re Recovery Programme For Heritage Buildings And Cultural Heritage Places.
19 July 2012: Meeting of HPC, Civic Trust and IConIC representatives with Cera CEO Roger Sutton: In answer to a question re CERA Heritage Policy Roger Sutton was informed by some CERA Staff present that the policy was under consultation.
Recovery Programme For Heritage Buildings And Cultural Heritage Places last Draft on MCH web site draft dated:10/05/12.
The Heritage Recovery Programme is going through yet further consultation with a “very” provisional release date of March 2014!"
HPC / IConIC Deputation To The CCC Earthquake Recovery Committee (5th December 2014)
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