Showing 5 items matching "peterborough town planning"
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Peterborough History GroupArticle - Peterborough gives scheme the go ahead
... ...peterborough town planning...Peterborough History Group Peterborough great-ocean-road Records date of approval for town drainage confirms date peterborough 3270 peterborough town planning residential drainage systems mary hughes warrnambool shire council Friday January 18th 1985 Newspaper clipping Article Peterborough gives scheme the go ahead ...Records date of approval for town drainageconfirms dateNewspaper clippingFriday January 18th 1985peterborough 3270, peterborough town planning, residential drainage systems, mary hughes, warrnambool shire council -
Peterborough History GroupMap - Peterborough Planning Map
... peterborough...town planning...A3 size printed copies (2) of planning, environmental and other overlays for the town of Peterborough in 2012...Peterborough History Group Peterborough great-ocean-road Planning information as at 2012 Showing the changing face of Peterborough peterborough town planning maps moyne shire zoning map A3 size printed copies (2) of planning, environmental and other overlays for the town of Peterborough in 2012 Map Peterborough Planning Map ...Planning information as at 2012Showing the changing face of PeterboroughA3 size printed copies (2) of planning, environmental and other overlays for the town of Peterborough in 2012peterborough, town planning, maps, moyne shire zoning map -
Peterborough History GroupPlan - Moyne Shire Council Aerial photograph, Department of Sustainability and Environment, January 2018
... Peterborough History Group Peterborough great-ocean-road View shows development at the time and showing the town boundary using Vicmap Information Significant in that it provides a record of the current state of development of the town. Also, a view of the estuary at that time. curdies river inlet peterborough aerial view A3 size copy of an aerial view of the majority of the town with street names mentioned. Plan ...View shows development at the time and showing the town boundary using Vicmap InformationSignificant in that it provides a record of the current state of development of the town. Also, a view of the estuary at that time.A3 size copy of an aerial view of the majority of the town with street names mentioned. curdies river inlet, peterborough, aerial view -
Peterborough History GroupArticle - Peterborough Hotel Co operative Proposal, Approx 1965 - 1966
... Peterborough great-ocean-road The hotel was an important social hub which burnt down in 1965. In order to rebuild a committee was co ordinated with the intention of re-building the hotel and running it as a co-operative. Significant as this document records the plan to rebuild the hotel, including costings. Ultimately the plan did not proceed but provides an insight into the value of the hotel perceived by the town ...The hotel was an important social hub which burnt down in 1965. In order to rebuild a committee was co ordinated with the intention of re-building the hotel and running it as a co-operative. Significant as this document records the plan to rebuild the hotel, including costings. Ultimately the plan did not proceed but provides an insight into the value of the hotel perceived by the town. People involved include the vendor of the land, D.W.G. (Des) Moore; and committee members who probably included Tom Austin, Des Moore, Wokka Moore, possibly Rod Calvert. (TBC)A4 photocopy of the original committee minutes.peterborough, peterborough hotel, peterborough house, d.w.g moore, t. austin, warren moore -
Peterborough History GroupPoster - Sandcastle Competition Annual Advertising Posters
... town because of its inclusive nature - there was high anticipation and planning by the children. The roles of Lady Mayoress and Lady in Waiting were keenly sought. Wokka Moore did the job for a long time then passed the baton. Others who were honoured over the years include Alec Calvert, sandcastle competition peterborough ...The Peterborough Sandcastle competition has been running for at least 80 years. Wokka Moore was the first "Lady Mayoress", judge of the competition, who arrived with great ceremony using different means of transport over the years - always accompanied by a "Lady in Waiting". Traditionally, this was held on the Australia Day long weekend. Competition was divided into age groups, and the venue depended on whether the river was open or closed. (If it was open there is no sand on the Front Beach). Materials used could only be what was found on the beach. Currently (2021) the Sandcastle Committee is calling for photos, memorabilia and details of winners from over the years.This event has been running for a very long time , apparently uninterrupted. It is significant to the town because of its inclusive nature - there was high anticipation and planning by the children. The roles of Lady Mayoress and Lady in Waiting were keenly sought. Wokka Moore did the job for a long time then passed the baton. Others who were honoured over the years include Alec Calvert, eight posters of various sizes with hand drawn pictures, some with dates but not year of event.sandcastle competition, peterborough, peterborough sandcastle competition, traditional summer event peterborough
