Interim Heritage Orders

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Interim heritage orders

An interim heritage order (IHO) is a mechanism under the NSW Heritage Act 1977 which provides immediate protection over “a place, building, work, relic, moveable object or precinct in the council’s area that the council considers may, on further inquiry or investigation, be found to be of local heritage significance, and that the council considers is being or is likely to be harmed” (section 25 of the Heritage Act 1977).

Council has been given delegation from the Minister to issue its own Interim Heritage Orders. IHOs are valid for six (6) months while Council undertakes an assessment of the heritage significance of the place. If Council decides to proceed to listing the place as a heritage item or within a heritage conservation area, the protection under an IHO will be extended for a further six (6) months.

A list of current IHOs in NSW is available on the Heritage NSW website at https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/topics/heritage/request-a-heritage-listing/interim-heritage-orders.

Current Interim Heritage Orders

There are no current Interim Heritage Orders.

Previous Interim Heritage Orders

The following Interim Heritage Orders have been issued by Wingecarribee Shire Council but have now lapsed.


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