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Trolley ride through a rich heritage

Armidale is justly proud of its built environment. The ‘capital of New England’ is a gracious leafy city with a wealth of heritage buildings, gardens, educational facilities and cultural experiences. Each year these, together with a moderate climate, attract thousands of visitors to Armidale. To help visitors appreciate all Armidale has to offer, the city runs a free electric powered Heritage Trolley Tour.

On a two hour trip, visitors can view the city as they travel at a relaxed pace past such features as the St Peter’s Anglican Cathedral, Lindsay House, the Imperial Hotel and the University of New England. Local volunteers provide a colourful commentary and refreshments along the way.

Like many places which have retained evidence of their rich heritage, Armidale is aware it must balance the wish to retain its graceful streetscape with pressure for development. The Trolley Tours are just one way of ensuring value being placed on the city’s built heritage.

This is reinforced by Council’s Heritage and Urban Design Awards which are held every few years. The awards recognise and promote efforts to maintain excellence in heritage conservation and contribute to the region’s character through design excellence in new developments.

Another way of preserving Armidale’s attractive built environment has been an emphasis on new developments ‘fitting in’ with the existing streetscape. As a result, many old buildings have been converted to new uses while keeping in tune with the City’s heritage theme. The community and developers have been supportive of this strategy which achieves benefits for all.

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