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29 October 2021, 05:00 PM
Council has received a grant of $925,000 under Stage Two of the Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Fund co-funded by the NSW State and Australian Federal Governments for the restoration of the Uralla Old Court House and adaptive reuse of the historic building.
Restoration works will include asbestos removal, roof repairs, flooring, electrical and kitchen renewals, as well as the installation of solar, fencing, and more to meet health and safety standards and enable the building to be repurposed for future use.
This is an exciting project with many social, economic, and environmental benefits for the Uralla Shire community.
There are many examples of former court houses being adaptively re-used. Some new uses for these buildings have included professional office space, commercial uses, and community museums.
Council is starting its deliberative engagement process with the community to determine how the restored Court House can be most appropriately utilised into the future.
This survey is the first stage of community consultation seeking feedback on the adaptive reuse of the Uralla Old Court House.
Click here to take the online survey.
The survey should take less than 5 minutes to complete.
Paper copies of the survey can be collected from the Council Administration Centre at 32 Salisbury Street, Uralla.
If you wish to make a formal enquiry in relation to the Uralla Old Court House, please telephone Council's Customer Service on (02) 6778 6300, email Council at council@uralla.nsw.gov.au, or use the online form on the Council website.
The survey will close at 5:00pm on Friday, 29 October 2021.