26th November 2014

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Edgy support rallies round Neil Walker neil@baysidenews.com.au KINGSTON Council is scrambling to do all it can to save the iconic Mentone Hotel. Councillors voted on Monday evening to support any state government review of state heritage procedures to avoid the need for “last minute interventions”. Councillors were surprised when the owners of the pub, Open Door Pub Co, announced The Edgy’s closure earlier this month. There are fears the new owner could try to convert the venue into a residential apartment block (‘Pub loss makes regulars edgy’, The News 12/11/14). Cr Rosemary West said the potential loss of The Edgy, which closed its doors last Sunday, worried many Kingston residents. “This really resonates with our community,” Cr West said. “It is a stunningly beautiful heritage building and we have lost too much of our heritage.” Cr Paul Peulich said council should talk up the Mentone Hotel’s “economic value” to the area despite some criticising the at times “rowdy behaviour” near the pub. “Some segments of the community will bag The Edgy … the business gets hurt,” he said. “[We] should do whatever we can to rescue the situation.” Councillors agreed to support Liberal Planning Minister Matthew Guy’s request to Heritage Victoria to consider a heritage listing for the hotel to protect it from development. Council will approach Mr Guy’s Labor counterpart, Brian Tee, if the Coalition

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THE daughter of former Victorian premier Sir Rupert Hamer visited Kingston’s Green Wedge last week. Julia Hamer, front, accompanied Defenders of the South East Green Wedge members Soumitra Chakrablorty, left, Patricia Cassin and Trevor Shewan on a cycle ride through “the lungs of Melbourne” to see for herself how encroaching development threatens some areas of the non-urban green wedges. See story, Page 7. Picture: Yanni

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