October 2019

PUBLIC HOUSING RENEWAL: 39 BLAMEY CRESCENT, CAMPBELL INFORMATION

Proposed Housing ACT redevelopment at 39 Blarney Crescent, Campbell

Housing ACT will be holding an information session to further answer any questions you might have about the redevelopment:

When: Thursday 31 October 2019 Where: Campbell Primary School – 25 Chauvel Street, Campbell ACT 2612

Time: 5.30pm-6.30pm

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions can be found at:

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Public Consultation – Australian War Memorial – Extension of Poppy’s Cafe and Temporary Carpark

The National Capital Authority (NCA) has received a Works Approval application for the extension of Poppy’s Café Carpark and installation of a temporary carpark at Block 3 Section 39 Campbell (Australian War Memorial).

The plans and supporting information can be viewed at the following link:

https://www.nca.gov.au/consultation/block-3-section-39-campbell-australian-war-memorial-extension-basement-carpark-adjacent

The NCA welcomes community feedback on this application by close of businessTuesday 5 November 2019.

Submissions can be made via email to worksapproval@nca.gov.au or sent to GPO Box 373, Canberra ACT 2601. Please contact the NCA for further information on (02) 6271 2888.

Kind Regards,

Works Approval Team

National Capital Authority

( (02) 6271 2888

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AWM Temporary Carpark Update

An arborist’s report was commissioned by the AWM and has identified 43 trees within the construction zone that will need to be removed and a further 37 trees that may be affected depending on the construction methodology proposed by the successful tenderer for these works. We would not expect all 37 of these trees to be affected but rather a smaller subset of them depending on the approach taken.

The 37 trees that may be “affected” means they may require protection such as fencing or other intervention to preserve them and in fact, it is possible that none of these trees will need to be removed.

A copy of the site study by the arborist is attached for information, the light blue line represents the construction site of the new car park, the darker blue line the area assessed by the arborist as possibly affected by the construction through vibration, vehicle traffic, changes to drainage etc. Note that the size of the car park was reduced by the Memorial after we received this arborist report to ensure the remnant tree (one of the 37 possibly affected trees) to the east of the works would not need to be removed; the trees will be carefully protected and monitored during construction.

People are welcome to contact the AWM at development@awm.gov.au with questions or for further information.

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