Monday 15 March 2021
Planning and Heritage Protection With Reference to Burnside
Presented by Dr Darren Peacock and Melissa Ballantyne
Like many councils, Burnside has in its current Development Plan a listing of contributory items, buildings which collectively add to a historic area’s character. A new Planning and Design Code will take effect from 19 March 2021 and there is a high level of community concern about whether historic conservation zones and contributory items will retain their current level of protection.
Melissa Ballantyne works for both the Environmental Defender’s Office and the National Trust and has a keen interest in the preservation of our natural and built heritage through law and legal policy reform. She has been closely following the planning reform process and is an active commentator on the issues that are arising.
Darren Peacock is the Chief Executive Officer of the National Trust of South Australia, a role he has held since 2015. Prior with his role with the Trust, Darren worked for a range of heritage, cultural and environmental organisations in management and consulting roles in Australia, Europe and North America.
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444 | doc | 15/3/2021 | Planning and Heritage Protection With Reference to BurnsidePresented by Dr Darren Peacock and Melissa Ballantyne Like many councils, Burnside has in its current Development Plan a listing of contributory items, buildings which collectively add to… |
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