282 Rhondda Road, Wakefield NSW 2278

Description
Alterations and Additions- Prepare Pit Pony Stable for cafe construction. Works include: - repairing broken windows - external works required to stop rising damp. At a minimum the stormwater to be directed away from building, damp proofing to be installed and mortar in bricks to be rectified. - installing eaves - pressure washing, grinding and polishing the concrete floor - pressure washing and cleaning the timber roof trusses
Planning Authority
Lake Macquarie City Council
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Reference number
CC/1600/2023
Date sourced
We found this application on the planning authority's website on , about 2 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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In the NSW government statement of heritage impact 5.3 assessment I quote:
Remaining surface infrastructure is limited to the stables and the ammunition store, which demonstrate aesthetic characteristics in form and fabric. They are set in rehabilitated land which holds aesthetic appeal.
The architectural attributes of the stables are strong and the structure is distinctive. Its fabric has a direct contribution to the cultural significance of Rhondda Colliery. The NSW Government lists Rhondda Colliery (167) as having local significance.
It also states that no one is to wholly or partyly destroy or dismantle or deface the hertitage item. Clause 5.10 pparagrapg 3 of Lake Macquarie LEP 2014 states exemptions will not be granted for:change of use. The Burra Charter also states that there should be

Margaret Ann Gibbs
Delivered to Lake Macquarie City Council

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