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Protecting heritage streetscapes

A comprehensive policy on heritage bluestone and brick kerbs, channels and laneways has been developed by Whitehorse City Council to protect one of the many features that make Whitehorse unique. Located in Melbourne’s east, Whitehorse has more than 70 roads with bluestone kerbs and channels. The development of the policy recognises their significance to the history of the City of Whitehorse and their streetscape.

“The history of bluestone streets in Whitehorse can be traced back as far as 100 years,” said Whitehorse Councillor, Kaele Way. “Bluestone kerb and channelling was mainly used in the construction of roads prior to 1900 through to the 1920s, while brick laneways were generally built during the 1920s, demonstrating the method of construction at the time.”

The policy covers the repair and reconstruction of bluestone and brick kerbs and channels. Apart from taking into consideration current bluestone and brick kerbs and channels, the policy also stipulates a clear direction that new road services do not impede the significance of these heritage features.

The policy has been formulated in close consultation with other Councils that also have bluestone and brick road features in their area, the City of Whitehorse Heritage Steering Committee and the Whitehorse community. A brochure detailing the policy has also been made available for the community as a guide. For further information, contact Mark Bullen on (03) 9262 6455.

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