SAVE WILLIAMSTOWN
SAVE WILLIAMSTOWN
HEIGHT LIMITS to be removed by Planning Scheme Amendment C86
Hobsons Bay Council were given 24 hours to respond before the government gazettes these changes on THURSDAY 1 December 2011.
tell politicians today how important the Height limits are for Heritage Williamstown.
Removal of established WIlliamstown Height Limits DD08 - 3 Storey limit and DD04 - 2 Storey Limit.
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DEVELOPERS MUST RESPECT THE CHARACTER OF OUR HISTORIC CITY
WE MUST HAVE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN PLANNING....
The cultural and historical significance of Williamstown should not be underestimated, it starts long before the settlement of 1835 with the people of the Kulin Nations inhabiting the Point Gellibrand Peninsula for many centuries. The new arrivals of 1835 came from Tasmania by sea and chose the sheltered natural harbour to land and build their town, King William’s Town, later becoming Williamstown. Many early public buildings and homes still grace the town and the maritime and shipbuilding industries still remain after nearly two centuries.