Future use of the Kilmore Town Hall |
Kilmore Town Hall
Mitchell Shire Council is currently seeking community advice about the future use of the Kilmore Town Hall.
Built in 1894, the Town Hall was used for Council business until 1978. Since that time it has been used for a number of purposes, including a home for community groups, and more recently, a cafe / restaurant.
In June 2013 the Town Hall became vacant. Since that time Council have been undertaking repair works, and now that repair works are almost completed, Council wanted to take the opportunity to explore community views on the future of the Town Hall.
The building offers five rooms downstairs with an additional two rooms upstairs (including the former Council Chambers). Centrally located in Sydney Street, the site lends itself to a number of potential uses; however as a heritage building it is important to note that it does not comply with modern disability access requirements.
Your response to this short survey will assist Council to better understand community aspirations for the site and inform Council's future direction for the Town Hall.
Privacy Statement
Personal information collected by Council is used for municipal purposes as specified in the Local Government Act, 1989 or other relevant legislation. The personal information will be used solely by Council for these purposes and or directly related purposes. Council may disclose this information to other organisations, if required by legislation. The applicant understands that the personal information provided is for the above purpose and that he/she may apply to Council for access to and/or amendment of the information. Requests for access and/or correction should be made to Council’s Privacy Officer.
Built in 1894, the Town Hall was used for Council business until 1978. Since that time it has been used for a number of purposes, including a home for community groups, and more recently, a cafe / restaurant.
In June 2013 the Town Hall became vacant. Since that time Council have been undertaking repair works, and now that repair works are almost completed, Council wanted to take the opportunity to explore community views on the future of the Town Hall.
The building offers five rooms downstairs with an additional two rooms upstairs (including the former Council Chambers). Centrally located in Sydney Street, the site lends itself to a number of potential uses; however as a heritage building it is important to note that it does not comply with modern disability access requirements.
Your response to this short survey will assist Council to better understand community aspirations for the site and inform Council's future direction for the Town Hall.
Privacy Statement
Personal information collected by Council is used for municipal purposes as specified in the Local Government Act, 1989 or other relevant legislation. The personal information will be used solely by Council for these purposes and or directly related purposes. Council may disclose this information to other organisations, if required by legislation. The applicant understands that the personal information provided is for the above purpose and that he/she may apply to Council for access to and/or amendment of the information. Requests for access and/or correction should be made to Council’s Privacy Officer.