New – The Green Book website
Recent comments
- Donald Holdsworth on DRAFT COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN
- Christine Hanrahan on Loss of Heritage Sandstone kerbs
- Juanita Mosterd on 2 Vernon Street saved from demolition
- Glenys Brown on Hunters Hill gardens open for inspection
Links
- Australian Conservation Foundation
- Australian Heritage Photographic Database
- Bushland and biodiversity
- Discover Hunters Hill
- Environment Defenders Office (NSW)
- Gladesville Community
- Glebe Society
- Green Book
- Habitat Network
- Historical photographic collection Ryde Library
- Hunters Hill Bushcare Volunteers
- Hunters Hill Council
- Hunters Hill Historical Society
- Lane Cove Bushland and Conservation Society
- National Trust of Australia
- Nature Conservation Council NSW
- Ryde Hunters Hill Flora & Fauna Preservation Society
- Sydney Living Museums
How to protect Gladesville community?
Cowell Street cottage
The staggering 25 storey, 3 tower development planned by Moch Pty Ltd at Gladesville Shopping ‘Village’ involves the demolition of 10 Cowell Street, which is owned by the people of Hunters Hill Municipality.
There is currently an application for heritage listing for 10 Cowell Street but it is also the subject of a contract of sale on a ‘put and call’ basis with Moch Pty Ltd.
The developers plan to put in their Development Application for the huge new buildings before the heritage listing is completed.
Councillor Gary Bird and Councillor Justine McLaughlin will propose an interim heritage order for 10 Cowell Street at the Council meeting on Monday night. Tony Coote, President of Hunters Hill Trust will address the meeting.
plan for Gladesville Shopping Village 2015
7:30 pm, Monday 9th March, Alexandra Street, Hunters Hill
There is a lot at stake. Residents are encouraged to attend the meeting to show support for the motion.