Willoughby CIty Council is the 2011 Local Government Winner of the A.R. Bluett Award. This award is recognised as the greatest accolade a council can achieve.
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A Conservation Area is an area where the historical origins and relationships between elements such as the buildings and the street layout create an overall sense that is worth maintaining.
The purpose of a Conservation Area is to protect Willoughby’s heritage and make sure that new development does not detract from the streetscape, landscape and character of the City. Maintaining these features usually contributes positively towards property value, as market demand for aesthetically pleasing buildings is strong.
An area is analysed for inclusion by looking at its heritage and special characteristics, which may include subdivision pattern, consistency of building materials, or common age of properties. The ‘look’ of a place is an influence, but is certainly not the determining factor.
The brochure below outlines certain benefits and facts on owning a property within a Conservation Area.
Every Conservation Area is unique, and so has different guidelines of what is protected.
If a property is included in a Conservation Area, the following development controls may then apply:
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