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Mosman Council's redevelopment proposal ignores the natural and heritage values of Middle Head

July 24, 2024 Marta Sengers

The development occupies an area three times the footprint of the existing pavilion, and there is a 100% increase in hardstand areas, resulting in an overwhelming and urbanised entrance to the historic Middle Head precinct. 

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In Campaigns Tags EEC Middle Head, Military Heritage, Sydney Harbour National Park
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HPG does NOT support new buildings in the heritage precinct of Middle Head Fort.

April 13, 2024 Marta Sengers

It is ironic that the proposal to build an EEC to teach children the important values of the environment (natural and built) will destroy natural bushland and adversely impact the area's built heritage values of the area. Read our submission here.

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In Campaigns Tags EEC Middle Head, Military Heritage, Sydney Harbour National Park
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HPG Response to proposed COLA in the Sydney Harbour National Park on Middle Head

December 22, 2023 Marta Sengers

HPG does not support the construction of new buildings on Middle Head. New buildings are proposed in state-managed Sydney Harbour National Park land at historic Middle Head Fort. The site is historically, culturally and socially most significant. It carries high archaeological potential for the military and indigenous.

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In Proposals, Management Plans Tags Middle Head, Sydney Harbour National Park, EEC
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