SAVE the Campbell Town Town Hall

The issue

WE NEED TO SAVE THE COMMUNITY'S TOWN HALL.

ONCE ASSETS LIKE THIS ARE LOST - THEY ARE LOST FOREVER. NORTHERN MIDLANDS COUNCIL ARE SCRAPING THE BOTTOM OF THE BARREL AND TRYING TO FIND FUNDS FROM ANYWHERE.  SELLING HISTORY IS NOT TO ANY ADVANTAGE TO THE COMMUNITY.

Instead of selling COMMUNITY ASSETS - think outside the box and make BETTER USE of them!

THE EXAMINER NEWSPAPER: "

The Campbell Town Town Hall will be sold off by the Northern Midlands Council after it commissioned a report for its future use.

The council decided to sell the building during the closed section of its March meeting, before it released its decision publicly.

However, the council noted it intended to sell the building back in October as mayor Mary Knowles said it could not keep up with the cost of maintaining older buildings.

The building is used by the Campbell Town Museum and Visitor Information Centre and for monthly markets."

31 March 2021  MEDIA RELEASE FROM NORTHERN MIDLANDS COUNCIL: 


Community input sought on Campbell Town Hall decision
Northern Midlands Council will proceed with plans to notify the community of its intention to sell the Campbell Town Hall, after the decision was made at its meeting on 15 March 2021.


Mayor Mary Knowles OAM said Council had been reviewing its assets for some time and considering consolidation to ensure it was able to maintain current infrastructure in a sustainable way.


“The decision to initiate the process to sell was made after several years of careful review, consultation and investigation into use of the Town Hall,” Mayor Knowles said.


“Despite the decision of Council, this is not something that will occur immediately.


“The Town Hall is a public facility, therefore Council must, prior to placing the property on the market, go through a rigorous process set out in the Local Government Act 1993 to publicly advertise and seek comment on the decision.


“In doing so, we will notify all current tenants and frequent users of the intention to sell the Hall, as well as advertising this decision to the wider community, both in our local newspaper and by displaying a physical notice on the boundary of the property,” she said.


The community will have 21 days from the date of the first advertisement in the newspaper to object to the proposed sale, as well as present viable reasons for the Hall to remain property of Northern Midlands Council.


“If objections are received Council will consider these and decide whether or not to proceed with the planned sale,” Mayor Knowles said.


“Any individual who lodges an objection will be notified of the outcome and their right to appeal.


“If no objections are received, Council will proceed with the sale,” she said.

 

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Garry & Nicole GrahamPetition starterBusiness owners <a href="http://www.thechurchtas.com" rel="nofollow">www.thechurchtas.com</a>

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The issue

WE NEED TO SAVE THE COMMUNITY'S TOWN HALL.

ONCE ASSETS LIKE THIS ARE LOST - THEY ARE LOST FOREVER. NORTHERN MIDLANDS COUNCIL ARE SCRAPING THE BOTTOM OF THE BARREL AND TRYING TO FIND FUNDS FROM ANYWHERE.  SELLING HISTORY IS NOT TO ANY ADVANTAGE TO THE COMMUNITY.

Instead of selling COMMUNITY ASSETS - think outside the box and make BETTER USE of them!

THE EXAMINER NEWSPAPER: "

The Campbell Town Town Hall will be sold off by the Northern Midlands Council after it commissioned a report for its future use.

The council decided to sell the building during the closed section of its March meeting, before it released its decision publicly.

However, the council noted it intended to sell the building back in October as mayor Mary Knowles said it could not keep up with the cost of maintaining older buildings.

The building is used by the Campbell Town Museum and Visitor Information Centre and for monthly markets."

31 March 2021  MEDIA RELEASE FROM NORTHERN MIDLANDS COUNCIL: 


Community input sought on Campbell Town Hall decision
Northern Midlands Council will proceed with plans to notify the community of its intention to sell the Campbell Town Hall, after the decision was made at its meeting on 15 March 2021.


Mayor Mary Knowles OAM said Council had been reviewing its assets for some time and considering consolidation to ensure it was able to maintain current infrastructure in a sustainable way.


“The decision to initiate the process to sell was made after several years of careful review, consultation and investigation into use of the Town Hall,” Mayor Knowles said.


“Despite the decision of Council, this is not something that will occur immediately.


“The Town Hall is a public facility, therefore Council must, prior to placing the property on the market, go through a rigorous process set out in the Local Government Act 1993 to publicly advertise and seek comment on the decision.


“In doing so, we will notify all current tenants and frequent users of the intention to sell the Hall, as well as advertising this decision to the wider community, both in our local newspaper and by displaying a physical notice on the boundary of the property,” she said.


The community will have 21 days from the date of the first advertisement in the newspaper to object to the proposed sale, as well as present viable reasons for the Hall to remain property of Northern Midlands Council.


“If objections are received Council will consider these and decide whether or not to proceed with the planned sale,” Mayor Knowles said.


“Any individual who lodges an objection will be notified of the outcome and their right to appeal.


“If no objections are received, Council will proceed with the sale,” she said.

 

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Garry & Nicole GrahamPetition starterBusiness owners <a href="http://www.thechurchtas.com" rel="nofollow">www.thechurchtas.com</a>

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Petition created on 31 March 2021