Former
Minister Micheal Atkinson claims he has 99% backing for his
controversial road-opening campaign in the Adelaide Parklands to the
east of Bowden Brompton.
“We
have about 4,000 returns so far in favour of reopening the road and
about 40 against.” (Hansard, 2012)
If
correct, this would be a result that authoritarian rulers the world
over could only dream of.
The M.P. For the state electorate of
Croydon has a private members Bill aimed at re-opening Barton Road
for general traffic – Barton Road links Park Terrace with Barton
Terrace (west) – however since the site lies within the boundaries
of the National Heritage listed Adelaide Park Lands (see below), Mr
Atkinson's present legislative endeavour could face the same fate in
the courts as some of his previous efforts.
“The
Adelaide Park Lands and City Layout is widely regarded as a
masterwork of urban design and signifies a turning point in the
settlement of Australia. It was the first place in Australia to be
planned and developed, not as a penal settlement or military outpost,
but as a place for free settlers.
The
area received Australia's highest heritage honour when it was
included in the National Heritage List on 7 November 2008.”
(Commonwealth Government Heritage website)
Location/Boundaries:
Proposed final boundary:
About 900ha in Adelaide and North
Adelaide, defined as follows:
1. an area with an outer boundary
defined by the centerlines of the following streets:
Park Terrace, Fitzroy Terrace, Robe
Terrace, Park Terrace (east), Hackney Road,
Dequetteville Terrace, Fullarton Road,
Greenhill Road, the Mile End Railway line and
Port Road.
2. Within 1. above, the following
areas are excluded. Areas 1. and 2. have
boundaries that are defined by the road
reserve boundaries of the named streets, such
that each road reserve is included in
the place: Area 1: North Terrace, East Terrace, South Terrace and
West Terrace
Area 2: Barton Terrace West, O’Connell
Street, Barton Terrace East, Lefevre Terrace,
Kingston Terrace, Kingston Terrace
East, Mann Terrace, MacKinnon Parade,
Brougham Place, Sir Edwin Smith Avenue
(originally named Roberts Place),
Pennington Terrace, Palmer Place,
Brougham Place, Montefiore Hill, Strangways
Terrace, Mills Terrace.
Area 3: All land under the care,
control and management of State Government
Agencies and Instrumentalities, other
than: West Terrace Cemetery (Land ID
F219057 A7), Adelaide Zoo (H105100
S590, S1187), Adelaide Botanic Gardens
(D66751 A101, A102), Botanic Park
(H105100 S574) and Torrens Parade Ground
and Buildings (F38386 A23).
Area 4: Government House and grounds
(H105100 S755 and S757), Old and New
Parliament Houses and grounds (H105100
S747 and S748).
Area 5: Land owned by Rail Track Corp
Ltd and Australian National Railways
(F14185 A22; F22072 A23, A24 and A25;
D15497 A29; F14184 A20; D56872 A58
and D58245 A20).
3. Notwithstanding the areas excluded
in 2. above, the following areas are included
in the place:
(a) six squares and two gardens
being: In North Adelaide - Wellington Square,
Palmer Gardens and Brougham Gardens and
in Adelaide - Victoria Square,
Hindmarsh Square, Hurtle Square,
Whitmore Square and Light Square, and
(b) the grid of major roads
(including the whole of each road reserve) consisting
of the City centre grid defined by four
major roads: East Terrace, North Terrace, West
Terrace and South Terrace; the
following streets traversing the City east-west:
Hindley, Currie, Waymouth, Franklin,
Grote, Gouger, Wright, Sturt, Gilbert, Rundle,
Grenfell, Pine, Flinders, Wakefield,
Angas, Carrington, Halifax and Gilles, the
following streets running north-south:
Morphett, King William, Pulteney and Hutt;
and
(c) three smaller grids in North
Adelaide including the following major streets
(including the whole of each road
reserve): Barton Terrace East, Mills Terrace,
Strangways Terrace, Ward Street,
Lefevre Terrace, Hill, Jeffcott, O’Connell, Childers,
Buxton, Gover, Molesworth, Tynte,
Barnard, Archer Streets, Brougham Place, Palmer
Place, Kermode Street, Pennington
Terrace, Kingston Terrace, Kingston Terrace East,
Mann Terrace, MacKinnon Parade,
Jerningham, Stanley, and Melbourne Streets.
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