A Member of Parliament questions the placement of FESA emergency panels and a temporary awning on Wellington Street, inquiring about heritage approvals and potential relocation to Murray Street Mall. The Heritage Council denies knowledge of relocation plans and expresses lack of support for the current building section.

AnsweredQoN 99Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 November 2008
Portfolio
Heritage

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(a) when will the modernist Fire and Emergency Services Association (FESA)-emergency panels and the contemporary-temporary awning currently disrupting the Wellington Street facade be relocated to the Murray Street Mall;
(b) was heritage permission obtained for these works; and
(c) if not, why not?

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Answered
10 December 2008
Responded by
Minister for Heritage
Response time
28 days
(a) The Heritage Council is not aware of plans to relocate the fire egress stairs to the Murray St Mall.
(b) Whilst support was provided to the overall project, the Heritage Council has not supported the current form of this section of the building.
(c) N/A
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