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... building and Wades building on the Heretaunga Street corner. The building s distinctive visual character makes a positive contribution to the local streetscape. HISTORY: The plans for the building refer to it as the "New Gospel Hall. 2 Street directories indicate that, since at ...
... outcomes. Whilst Comprehensive Residential Development is encouraged in Hastings, there are some residential areas those early established suburbs, that have recognised architectural history and special character values that are worthy of maintaining for future generations. These areas will be managed differently from the General Residential and ...
... Queen Street East. Here its scale, dignified Classical architecture and high level of finish give it an important presence in the street. HISTORY: The Kelly McNeil Building was repaired after the earthquake in 1931 by Fletcher Construction/A. W Abbott, the work being ...
... great deal of information on the dams and streams in Havelock North and published it on Council's website here. There is a mix of history (why the dams were built), rain statistics related to Cyclone Gabrielle and previous storm events, technical information and reports, ...
... city from the west. They play an important part in the streetscape, helping to reinforce the strong townscape values of the area. HISTORY: Building 1: From the date worked in plaster on the façade of number 223 Heretaunga Street West, the building was built ...
... Street; it contributes to the character and townscape qualities of a part of the city that has a high concentration of heritage buildings. HISTORY: The Stripped Classical and Art Deco style Jubilee Building was constructed in 1937 for H. H. Mossman.1 The original building, ...
... street. It is visually compatible with its neighbours, and it brings a quality of its own to this important collection of buildings. HISTORY: In 1937 (presumably when the building was constructed) Samuel Irvine Peacock was the owner of the Queen Street East property.1 The ...
... of 60cm or more. If artificial drainage is not used, crop and orchards can be disadvantaged during wet periods. A relatively long history of cultivation and the intensive trafficking of orchards in the Twyford area has left some legacy of compaction and associated waterlogging. This was ...
... and that to the east over the railway line. Its unusually patterned facade, although plain, provides visual interest in the townscape. HISTORY: In 1937 Ruahine Buildings Limited purchased the land between Bairds Drapery and Foster Brook Bookseller and Stationer from Hallenstein Brothers Limited.1 Plans were ...
... of other period buildings, yet it stands dignified and proud, and enhances the townscape value of this part of Market Street South. HISTORY: In 1909 a new St Andrew's Presbyterian Church was built across the road (302 Market Street South) from the existing Church ...
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