Three Cressy sites have been flagged for recognition in the region’s Interim Planning Scheme, including two churches and a cemetery.
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The inclusions would come as amendments to the Northern Midlands Council Interim Planning Scheme.
The three amendments proposed by Northern Midlands Council would involve the addition of St Mark’s and Holy Trinity churches to the local heritage code.
The Cressy Methodist Cemetery is proposed to be listed as an archaeologically significant site.
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The draft amendment can be inspected at the council offices until November 26.
It can also be viewed on the Northern Midlands Council website.
Written representations to the planning authority can be made during this time to the Northern Midlands Council general manager by mail at PO Box 156, Longford Tasmania 7301.
Representations can also be hand-delivered to 13 Smith Street, Longford.
A PDF copy can also be sent via email.
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