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Tam O'Shanter Place: Temporary Partial Road Closure
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Consultation has concluded.
UPDATE (29 Jan 20):
The outcome of this consultation was presented to Council at its meeting on 28 January, 2020. Click here to view the Council report.
Consultation ran from 2 -23 December 2019.
Thank you again for proving your feedback in regards to the Tam O'Shanter Place Temporary Partial Road closure. Your feedback formed part of the report that was presented to Council last night for a decision. Council decided to approve the closure from 13 February until 16 March as requested.
Tandanya will be moving forward with their plans and will notify the local area soon (via a letter box drop) to confirm the arrangements and provide contact details should you wish to discuss any matters with them
Project Information
We are seeking feedback on an application from Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute to close a section of Tam O’Shanter Place to support safe patron access to this venue during the 2020 Adelaide Fringe.
Tandanya proposes to use the side entry to their building, directly adjacent to Tam O’Shanter Place as an additional entry/ exit point to ensure safe public access to performances held at this venue during the forthcoming Adelaide Fringe.
As there is no footpath on the eastern side of the street and in anticipation of large crowds, Tandanya has requested that a section of Tam O’Shanter Place from Grenfell Street to approximately 40 metres south be closed to vehicle access from 7am on 13 February until 5pm 16 March 2020.
The outcome of this consultation was presented to Council at its meeting on 28 January, 2020. Click here to view the Council report.
Consultation ran from 2 -23 December 2019.
Thank you again for proving your feedback in regards to the Tam O'Shanter Place Temporary Partial Road closure. Your feedback formed part of the report that was presented to Council last night for a decision. Council decided to approve the closure from 13 February until 16 March as requested.
Tandanya will be moving forward with their plans and will notify the local area soon (via a letter box drop) to confirm the arrangements and provide contact details should you wish to discuss any matters with them
Project Information
We are seeking feedback on an application from Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute to close a section of Tam O’Shanter Place to support safe patron access to this venue during the 2020 Adelaide Fringe.
Tandanya proposes to use the side entry to their building, directly adjacent to Tam O’Shanter Place as an additional entry/ exit point to ensure safe public access to performances held at this venue during the forthcoming Adelaide Fringe.
As there is no footpath on the eastern side of the street and in anticipation of large crowds, Tandanya has requested that a section of Tam O’Shanter Place from Grenfell Street to approximately 40 metres south be closed to vehicle access from 7am on 13 February until 5pm 16 March 2020.
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