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December 1, 2016
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2016 From top, This photo of Keith Stoney was taken for Hibiscus Matters’ story about developers’ plans to demolish the dilapidated Stoney Homestead in Millwater. So began a storm of protest that eventually saw the buildings restored for community use. Keith Stoney says he is pleased to see it saved and used, providing “a monument to past generations”.
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Seven years after developers’ plans to demolish historic Stoney Homestead in Millwater were first revealed, in Hibiscus Matters, the restored facility is almost ready to be opened as a community hub. Work on the interior is nearing completion and the buildings are expected to be open to the general public early next year. The restored facility contains around nine usable spaces, which have been made flexible to accommodate different sized groups and a range of possible community activities. Who will use it and how is still being worked out, but several community groups have shown an interest in holding meetings, teaching classes or working on the gardens there. The homestead, believed to be the second oldest in the district after Dacre Cottage, was protected under the District Plan but scheduled for demolition by Millwater developers WFH Properties in 2009. In the end it was saved when the former Rodney District Council, under pressure from the public, declined resource consent for demolition. Council then struck a deal with the developers, agreeing to exchange land that would unlock more of the Millwater development in return for retaining the homestead site and two surrounding lots. Work on the restoration did not continued page 2
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