armstrong creek urban growth plan volume 1 - City of Greater Geelong
armstrong creek urban growth plan volume 1 - City of Greater Geelong
armstrong creek urban growth plan volume 1 - City of Greater Geelong
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to the Aqueduct from Barwon Heads Road, Tannery Road, Jendes Lane,<br />
Kings Lane, Horseshoe Bend Road and the railway line and at the level<br />
crossing;<br />
from the road reserves to the historic houses, and homesteads and or<br />
their historic trees and to the Mt Duneed Cemetery; and<br />
along the length <strong>of</strong> the homestead driveways where they are lined with<br />
avenues or lines <strong>of</strong> historic trees.<br />
P 3.20 An historic interpretation pedestrian trail should be developed linking<br />
places <strong>of</strong> cultural heritage significance, including the aqueduct<br />
footbridge and the sewer easement leading from it towards Black<br />
Rock, and the Mount Duneed Cemetery.<br />
P 3.21 Consideration should be given to the establishment <strong>of</strong> an<br />
interpretation and cultural centre at the Mount Duneed Recreation<br />
Reserve.<br />
ARMSTRONG CREEK URBAN GROWTH PLAN / VOLUME 1 (ADOPTED 13 MAY 2008, AMENDED MAY 2010)<br />
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