
My websites including the facebook group &www.willowcourtproject.comis deemed a conflict of interest by one person on the committee and they have suggest to the remainder of the committee that I not display any of the Willow Court & Barracks Working Groups Events on my websites such as

Yes its true, the committee met today and it was decided to cancel the open day due to lack of assistance and public safety. I didn’t attend the meeting so I do not know specifics. Very disappointing. Next one is planned for the 6th May during Heritage Tas Week.

This info was taken from News NN http://www.newsnn.net/2012/03/demolition-updates.html The F Ward demolition at Willow Court is entering its fourth week despite contamination concerns. General manager Stephen Mackey told this month’s council meeting nothing would be salvageable. “Very sad sight/site, but a

This weeks photos of the week comes from David Condon. These photos and many more have been taken on numerous occasions over the past month or so. David is a volunteer for the Willow Court & Barracks Working Group and helped out at the last working bee. Thanks for the

ABC RADIO 936 **Statewide Mornings with Leon Compton ** http://blogs.abc.net.au/tasmania/2012/03/willow-court-should-it-be-saved-or-let-to-fall-into-ruin-.html?site=northtas&program=hobart_mornings Well worth a listen, some perspectives on weather WCC is worth saving?? The answer is YES YES YES!!!!!!! “Another fire at the historic Willow Court and