Tag: Central Otago District Council

“DISTRICT PLAN SCHEDULE TO BE REVISED” (HPCO Newsletter -1 July 2014)

The CODC District Plan Schedule 19.4: Register of Heritage Buildings, Places, Sites & Objects and Notable Trees is to be reviewed and revised over the next two years as part of the District Plan review to be completed before 2018.
The Central Otago Heritage Trust, which is the lead heritage organisation in developing a heritage strategy for Central Otago has undertaken to review how Schedule 19.4 should be drawn together. Historic Places Central Otago (your organisation) is one of the organisations that make up the COHT (more…)

Recommended Heritage Holiday Reading- “TOWARDS BETTER HERITAGE OUTCOMES FOR CENTRAL OTAGO”

Historic Places Central Otago Chair David White was a member of the group responsible for producing this document.

"TOWARDS BETTER HERITAGE OUTCOMES FOR CENTRAL OTAGO"
"The purpose of this report is to ensure better heritage outcomes so that Central Otago ’s heritage is identified, preserved, protected, managed, respected and celebrated into the future."
http://www.centralotagonz.com/PicsHotel/CentralOtagoRTO/Brochure/Towards-Better-Heritage-Outcomes.pdf

“Towards Better Heritage Outcomes for Central Otago” Management Report Released

"Towards Better Heritage Outcomes for Central Otago" Management Report has been released.
Media Coverage and links to  "Towards Better Heritage Outcomes for Central Otago" document and related Appendix. (more…)

“Towards Better Heritage Outcomes for Central Otago” Report Out- Central Otago District Council Media Release

"After months of hard work and dedication by the Central Otago Heritage Working Party a report ‘Towards Better Heritage Outcomes for Central Otago’, setting out community inspired recommendations for managing the future of Central Otago’s heritage, has been finalised."

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“New photograph collection paints vivid picture of Central Otago’s history” Central Otago District Council Media Release

'The Ron Murray Collection, held on a new interactive touchscreen computer at the Cromwell Museum, makes an amazing photographic addition to the history of Cromwell and Central Otago."

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