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Devonport Heritage 2017, an incorporated society formed in 2017, promotes heritage and sustainable development in Devonport.

News archives

ADVOCATING FOR OUR VOLCANIC VIEWS

August 10, 2015

On August 10 a delegation from Devonport Heritage went along to the monthly hui of the Tūpuna Maunga of Tāmaki Makaurau Authority to voice our concerns over the direction the Independent Hearings Panel is taking on Volcanic View-shafts and Height Sensitive Areas. These two mechanisms have been in place since the 1970s and have largely meant that important views of the volcanic landscape of Auckland have been preserved. Alongside this is the extremely high cultural value of the maunga ( mountains) to tangata whenua, with Co-governance of 14 Auckland Maunga now in place. Read our presentation here Devonport Heritage presentation to hui

UNITARY PLAN- PRE 1944 DEMOLITION AND HISTORIC CHARACTER AREAS

July 15, 2015

Devonport Heritage is disturbed by the implications of an interim decision by the Unitary Plan independent Hearings Panel that special character or historic areas of Auckland may not be eligible for protection under the Unitary Plan.

This view has shocked Auckland's heritage groups who submitted for stronger protection for heritage buildings. 

Instead the Hearings Panel says the council planners have erred in changing the terminology for heritage areas from 'character' to 'historic heritage'.

The panel therefore says the overlays that were designed to protect heritage areas will not work unless there are cumbersome plan changes to all these areas. 

The panel says the Council and all it's legal advisors have used the incorrect section of the resource management act to achieve protection of historic suburbs. 

We are still trying to understand the implications of the panel's decision.

It may simply be a matter of wording change back to 'special character',  or it may require the full analysis and plan change that the panel have referred to if the council stand by their present stance. 

We feel we have been let down by council and the panel, and also by the weakening of the Resource Management Act that has watered down protection for heritage.

 

We will keep you posted.

MEDIA HEAT ON VOLCANIC CONES ISSUE

July 10, 2015

This week has seen two more articles covering the issue of views of Auckland's volcanic cones -click on the links to read:

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11479095

http://issuu.com/devonportflagstaffnewspaper/docs/july10devonportflagstaff

This issue is by no means a new one. For a look at how the issue has developed over the last century, read some brief history

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0Cwk78od_eCdWxkQjhpTTZyRWs/view?usp=sharing

contemporary cartoon July 1914.