Edgecumbe Estate Heritage Conservation Area

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This consultation has concluded. All submissions received during the consultation period were reported to Council at the Ordinary Council Meeting on 17 September 2019. Council resolved to support the Planning Proposal after a Rescission Motion on the matter was lost at the Extraordinary Council Meeting on 24 September 2019.

Council will now forward the Planning Proposal to the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment for finalisation.   

Randwick Council is seeking your feedback on the Planning Proposal to amend the Randwick Local Environmental Plan 2012 heritage provisions in relation to the Edgecumbe Estate Heritage Conservation Area.

The Planning Proposal is for the creation of a new heritage conservation area in Coogee to be known as Edgecumbe Estate, incorporating 37 Dudley Street, 39 Dudley Street, 41 Dudley Street, 142A Brook Street, 144 Brook Street, 146 (referred to as 146A and 146B) Brook Street, 148 Brook Street, 150 Brook Street, 152 Brook Street and 5 Edgecumbe Avenue. The Planning Proposal also seeks to list 39 Dudley Street, 41 Dudley Street, and 148 Brook Street as local heritage items under Schedule 5 of the Randwick LEP 2012.

The planning proposal is intended to protect and conserve these buildings that have been identified by heritage studies as having heritage significance and/or contributing to the heritage significance of the local area.

The NSW Department of Planning and Environment will be the plan-making authority for the finalisation of this Planning Proposal.

We invite you to read the Planning Proposal and share your thoughts by:

  • Completing an on-line submission through this site
  • Sending your comments headed "Edgecumbe Estate Heritage Conservation Area" to the General Manager by email council@randwick.nsw.gov.au
  • Posting your comments headed "Edgecumbe Estate Heritage Conservation Area" to the General Manager, Randwick City Council, 30 Frances Street, Randwick NSW 2031.

The Planning Proposal is also on exhibition at all Randwick City Libraries and Customer Service Centre, 30 Frances Street, Randwick.

Consultation period: Tuesday 28 May to 25 June 2019.

Randwick Council is seeking your feedback on the Planning Proposal to amend the Randwick Local Environmental Plan 2012 heritage provisions in relation to the Edgecumbe Estate Heritage Conservation Area.

The Planning Proposal is for the creation of a new heritage conservation area in Coogee to be known as Edgecumbe Estate, incorporating 37 Dudley Street, 39 Dudley Street, 41 Dudley Street, 142A Brook Street, 144 Brook Street, 146 (referred to as 146A and 146B) Brook Street, 148 Brook Street, 150 Brook Street, 152 Brook Street and 5 Edgecumbe Avenue. The Planning Proposal also seeks to list 39 Dudley Street, 41 Dudley Street, and 148 Brook Street as local heritage items under Schedule 5 of the Randwick LEP 2012.

The planning proposal is intended to protect and conserve these buildings that have been identified by heritage studies as having heritage significance and/or contributing to the heritage significance of the local area.

The NSW Department of Planning and Environment will be the plan-making authority for the finalisation of this Planning Proposal.

We invite you to read the Planning Proposal and share your thoughts by:

  • Completing an on-line submission through this site
  • Sending your comments headed "Edgecumbe Estate Heritage Conservation Area" to the General Manager by email council@randwick.nsw.gov.au
  • Posting your comments headed "Edgecumbe Estate Heritage Conservation Area" to the General Manager, Randwick City Council, 30 Frances Street, Randwick NSW 2031.

The Planning Proposal is also on exhibition at all Randwick City Libraries and Customer Service Centre, 30 Frances Street, Randwick.

Consultation period: Tuesday 28 May to 25 June 2019.

  • Council welcomes comments and submissions on the Planning Proposal to amend the Randwick Local Environmental Plan 2012 heritage provisions in relation to the Edgecumbe Estate Heritage Conservation Area.

    This consultation has concluded. All submissions received during the consultation period were reported to Council at the Ordinary Council Meeting on 17 September 2019. Council resolved to support the Planning Proposal after a Rescission Motion on the matter was lost at the Extraordinary Council Meeting on 24 September 2019.

    Council will now forward the Planning Proposal to the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment for finalisation.   

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