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Enmore Park Plan of Management - Land

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Conservation <strong>Management</strong> Strategy<strong>Enmore</strong> <strong>Park</strong>Criterion (c): importance in demonstrating aesthetic characteristics and/or a high degree <strong>of</strong> creative ortechnical achievement in NSW or the local area; [aesthetic value]IncludeShows or is associated with creative ortechnical innovation or achievementIs the inspiration for a creative or technicalinnovation or achievementIs aesthetically distinctive√ExcludeIs not a major work by an important designeror artistHas lost its design or technical integrityIts positive visual or sensory appeal orlandmark and scenic qualities have been morethan temporarily degraded√ Has landmark qualities Has only a loose association with a creative ortechnical achievementExemplifies a particular taste, style ortechnology<strong>Enmore</strong> <strong>Park</strong> has a low to moderate degree <strong>of</strong> aesthetic significance, being a welcome, generousgreen open space surrounded by dense built form <strong>of</strong> a working class suburb.Criterion (d): strong or special association with a particular community or cultural group in NSW or thelocal area for social, cultural or spiritual reasons; [social value]IncludeExclude√ Is important for its association with anidentifiable groupIs only important to the community foramenity reasons√ Is important to a community’s sense <strong>of</strong> place Is retained only in preference to a proposed]alternative<strong>Enmore</strong> <strong>Park</strong> has a high degree <strong>of</strong> local social significance, having been formed following abroad public movement in the municipality for the creation <strong>of</strong> public parks. The park has alwaysbeen well used for passive and informal active recreation and to support community events. Itscondition and facilities have been <strong>of</strong> continuing interest and concern to the local communitythroughout its history.Criterion (e): potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding <strong>of</strong> NSW's or thelocal area’s cultural or natural history; [scientific value]IncludeHas the potential to yield new or furthersubstantial scientific and/or archaeologicalinformationIs an important benchmark or reference site ortypeProvides evidence <strong>of</strong> past human cultures thatis unavailable elsewhere.ExcludeThe knowledge gained would be irrelevant toresearch or science, human history or culture√ Has little archaeological information orresearch potentialOnly contains information that is readilyavailable from another resource orarchaeological siteThe <strong>Park</strong> does not satisfy this criterion.Mayne-Wilson & Associates17Conservation <strong>Land</strong>scape Architects

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