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... gives it considerable local social significance, as generations of Hastings citizens have used the building. However, the building is presently closed. HISTORY: This building was constructed in 1934 for Dennis Donovan, a successful Hastings businessman, in conjunction with Amalgamated Theatres, one of ...
... a sense of community, civic pride, and to express our unique identity. Art is an important way to celebrate the whakapapa and history of our cultural heritage and experience Diversity and inclusion "Mana Tangata- Respecting Others we are inclusive" Our people are the most ...
... and strategies (23) 1.0 General Introduction (PDF| 47 KB) 2.0 Sustainable Management Strategies (PDF| 29 KB) 2.1 History of Settlement and Development (PDF| 29 KB) 2.2 Significant Resources of the District (PDF| 51 KB) 2.3 General ...
... 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 ...
... 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, ...
... Flats) on the first floor. Aesthetic Value: The building has modest aesthetic value for the part it plays in the townscape. HISTORY: This building was constructed in 1931 according to the designs of Davies, Garnett and Phillips. It was built as a block ...
... 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 ...
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