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Great to see another group finally conducting tours over in Willow Court. After Dark Night Tours have been conducting their tours on site for nearly 2 years and raising thousands for the site. We wish them well in their endeavour. I wonder how their tours will be affected by the
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GO-SLOW URGED FOR WILLOW COURT PLANS EXPANSION Plans at the historic Willow Court site may have hit a hurdle with the Derwent Valley Council being urged to delay decisions about the precinct’s future. This week’s Derwent Valley Council meeting agenda reveals plans by the multi-award-winning Agrarian Kitchen to
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Courtesy of New Norfolk News http://www.newsnn.net/2018/09/new-3m-proposal-for-willow-court-site.html Local construction firm Crusader Homes, owned by Justin Derksen, today announced its plan to develop a $3 million distillery and cellar door at Willow Court. The business says it is working with Heritage Tasmania to ensure its
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On the 6th of September 2018 around midday Ward G was set ablaze. It didn't take long for the Ward to succumb to the flames and subsequently demolished a few hours later. Ward G was a personal favorite of mine, it was the first Ward I went into on the
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A few months ago I mentioned a developer was looking to buy the Oval Ward Precinct, well today things became a lot more public. A piece was aired on Win TV News tonight, stating the site is set for a $25 million dollar redevelopment by a international investor. Link to