Daglish Local Heritage Survey

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The City of Subiaco has reviewed the Daglish Precinct Local Heritage Survey (LHS) and sought comment on the draft document.

The Daglish Precinct is the triangular section of land bounded by the railway reserve, Hay Street, Selby Street and Lonnie Street, as shown on the Daglish Precinct map.

The City of Subiaco has a unique history and heritage and one way we record and celebrate it is through the Local Heritage Survey (LHS). The Local Heritage Survey is an information resource that provides a cultural and historical record of the area and tells the story of the development of the district.

What is the Local Heritage Survey (LHS)?

The purpose of an LHS is to:

  • identify and record places that are, or may become, of cultural heritage significance in its district
  • assist the local government in making and implementing decisions that are in harmony with cultural heritage values
  • provide a cultural and historical record of its district
  • provide an accessible public record of places of cultural heritage significance to its district
  • assist the local government in preparing a heritage list or list of heritage areas under a local planning scheme.

The LHS is not an instrument for development control and the planning scheme provisions currently applicable remain.

Review process

  • The places on the existing Daglish LHS were reviewed.
  • The City placed a call for nominations for new places to be included. The nomination period closed on 4 December 2023.
  • At its OCM on 23 April 2024 (Item C1) Council resolved to endorse the draft LHS for public consultation.

Overall, 35 places and 2 heritage areas are included in the draft reviewed Daglish Precinct LHS. This includes:

  • 21 places that are already on the LHS (2 of which are also on the City of Subiaco Heritage List);
  • Two heritage areas that are already on the LHS (originally defined as one area in the 2002 LHS and redefined as two separate areas in 2016); and
  • 14 new places that have been nominated for inclusion on the LHS

Additionally:

  • Two places are proposed to be removed from the LHS as they have been demolished.
  • The Daglish Conservation area (included in the LHS in 2002) is also proposed to be removed from the LHS as this is now defined as two separate heritage areas.

How can I be involved in the Daglish Local Heritage Survey (LHS) review?

The City values your feedback on the draft Local Heritage Survey (LHS).

You can:

Consultation closed at on Monday 10 June 2024 (now closed).

Following the public advertising process, Council will consider the submissions received and any recommended modifications before making a final decision.


For more information

For more information about the project please access the Frequently asked questions and other documents in the document library.

You can contact the project team on heritage@subiaco.wa.gov.au or 9237 9222.

The City of Subiaco has reviewed the Daglish Precinct Local Heritage Survey (LHS) and sought comment on the draft document.

The Daglish Precinct is the triangular section of land bounded by the railway reserve, Hay Street, Selby Street and Lonnie Street, as shown on the Daglish Precinct map.

The City of Subiaco has a unique history and heritage and one way we record and celebrate it is through the Local Heritage Survey (LHS). The Local Heritage Survey is an information resource that provides a cultural and historical record of the area and tells the story of the development of the district.

What is the Local Heritage Survey (LHS)?

The purpose of an LHS is to:

  • identify and record places that are, or may become, of cultural heritage significance in its district
  • assist the local government in making and implementing decisions that are in harmony with cultural heritage values
  • provide a cultural and historical record of its district
  • provide an accessible public record of places of cultural heritage significance to its district
  • assist the local government in preparing a heritage list or list of heritage areas under a local planning scheme.

The LHS is not an instrument for development control and the planning scheme provisions currently applicable remain.

Review process

  • The places on the existing Daglish LHS were reviewed.
  • The City placed a call for nominations for new places to be included. The nomination period closed on 4 December 2023.
  • At its OCM on 23 April 2024 (Item C1) Council resolved to endorse the draft LHS for public consultation.

Overall, 35 places and 2 heritage areas are included in the draft reviewed Daglish Precinct LHS. This includes:

  • 21 places that are already on the LHS (2 of which are also on the City of Subiaco Heritage List);
  • Two heritage areas that are already on the LHS (originally defined as one area in the 2002 LHS and redefined as two separate areas in 2016); and
  • 14 new places that have been nominated for inclusion on the LHS

Additionally:

  • Two places are proposed to be removed from the LHS as they have been demolished.
  • The Daglish Conservation area (included in the LHS in 2002) is also proposed to be removed from the LHS as this is now defined as two separate heritage areas.

How can I be involved in the Daglish Local Heritage Survey (LHS) review?

The City values your feedback on the draft Local Heritage Survey (LHS).

You can:

Consultation closed at on Monday 10 June 2024 (now closed).

Following the public advertising process, Council will consider the submissions received and any recommended modifications before making a final decision.


For more information

For more information about the project please access the Frequently asked questions and other documents in the document library.

You can contact the project team on heritage@subiaco.wa.gov.au or 9237 9222.

  • Successful walking tour

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    As part of the Daglish Local Heritage Survey (LHS) a free historic walking tour of Daglish was held on Saturday 18 November.

    Over 50 people joined the walk which was led by heritage expert Annette Green. The walk started at Cliff Sadlier Memorial Park then meandered through Daglish ending at Dom Serra Grove (corner Hay and Jersey Streets).

    We heard forgotten stories of infectious disease cemeteries, poultry farms, egg laying competitions, the Daglish Village shopping centre and the Government horse yards. Interestingly, the oldest house in Daglish is still standing (just!). Built in 1922 (before the houses near the railway were constructed) at 621 Hay Street (opposite McDonalds).

  • Interested in knowing more about the history of Daglish?

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    Interested in knowing more about the history of Daglish?

    As part of the Local Heritage Survey (LHS) review we have prepared a Historical Overview of Daglish . This document provides a fascinating insight into the history of the suburb and can be viewed here.

    Walking tour - join our free walking tour of Daglish led by heritage expert Annette Green on Saturday, 18 November, 10am to 12pm starting at Cliff Sadlier Memorial Park (near the corner of Clubb Avenue and Luth Avenue). Discover forgotten stories of infectious disease cemeteries, poultry farms, egg laying competitions, and much more.

    Book your free ticket here.

    Please bring your hat and water bottle.

  • Expressions of interest for Heritage Reference Group - September 2022

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    As part of the review process the City is seeking Expressions of Interest (closed Sunday 25 September) to join a Heritage Reference Group (HRG) consisting of a maximum of 10 community members. The group will be made up of interested persons with a good understanding of heritage and who live in or own property in the Daglish Precinct. Appointments to the HRG will be selected from the nominations by an internal evaluation panel made up of three officers.

    The role of the group will be to:

    • Provide a forum for open communication between the community and the City to identify and proactively manage any potential issues and opportunities that arise through the review process.
    • Assist in establishing the consultation/engagement methodology with the wider community.
    • Foster awareness and understanding of the project within the community.
    • Encourage community nominations
    • Assist with the review of nominations
    • Review and provide feedback on the draft LHS

    To nominate for the group please complete an online Expression of Interest (EOI) form, alternatively you can print and submit a hard copy EOI form (located in the project document library).

    The Terms of Reference for the Daglish HRG can be found in the project document library. These will be confirmed at the first HRG meeting.

    Expressions of Interest to join the Daglish Heritage Reference Group closed at 5pm on Sunday 25 September 2022. Thank you to those who submitted a form.

    There will be additional opportunities for community involvement once the heritage survey nominations open.

  • Project background

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    At its Ordinary Council Meeting (OCM) on 10 December 2019 (Item C2) Council adopted the City of Subiaco Heritage Strategy 2019-23. The City’s obligation to update and review its LHS is covered by Actions K3 & K4 of the City's Heritage Strategy. This is undertaken on an area specific basis with the Daglish Precinct the third precinct to be reviewed.

    Reviews of the Triangle and West Subiaco Precincts have already been undertaken.

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