
In recent weeks there has been considerable community discussion about the issue of heritage controls in our neighbourhood, and many have expressed strong opinions about the subject.
For better or worse, two recent Council decisions to allow the demolition of cottages at 99 Majoribanks Street and 63 Brougham Street have acted as the catalyst for the issue, and the very public (and increasingly acrimonious) debate over proposed changes to the Thorndon heritage rules has added fuel to the fire.
The purpose of this editorial is to help explore the options for our neighbourhood. It seems inevitable that the Council will seek to apply consistent heritage rules across the city, and these rules will have a significant impact on our community because of the age of the majority of our buildings. I'm expecting that many people will have an opinion about how (or whether) these rules should apply in Mt Victoria, and I'd like to invite everyone who has a view to add their comments.
Over the next few weeks I'll see if I can describe some of the issues behind the heritage debate and represent the disparate views of some of the different groups. All comments - positive and negative - are welcomed, and I've opened up the commenting system to allow everyone to contribute. As with all these things, I'd ask that we try and keep the debate civil, so moderation is in place to ensure we're discussing issues rather than personalities.
This is an important topic for our community, and I encourage you to have your say.
Kent Duston
Editor
mtvictoria.org.nz
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