De-Luxe Theatre 64 Goodwin Terrace, Burleigh Heads, QLD – Old Burleigh Theatre Arcade.

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De-Luxe Theatre 64 Goodwin Terrace, Burleigh Heads, QLD – Old Burleigh Theatre Arcade.

De-Luxe Theatre 64 Goodwin Terrace, Burleigh Heads, QLD – Old Burleigh Theatre Arcade.

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Update - Gold Coast City Council has announced plans to protect the future of the Old Burleigh Theatre Arcade. The council has endorsed a Temporary Local Planning Instrument (TLPI) to have the building’s heritage protected. Council recognises that this building has significant heritage value to the city. “We have decided to make changes to our planning scheme. “In the first instance, that will happen through a Temporary Local Planning Instrument, and in due course those changes might be made to the state heritage register,” Cr Caldwell said. regardless of that development potential we see that the building has heritage value and we want that to be protected,” Cr Caldwell said. Council is still waiting on the state’s reply and endorsement

Resolution. - The Palaszczuk Government has granted extra planning protection for the iconic Gold Coast seaside theatre, and the Old Burleigh Theatre Arcade. Minister for Planning Cameron Dick today approved the City of Gold Coast’s request for a temporary local planning instrument (TLPI) over the site, to ensure its local heritage values were protected. “The Old Burleigh Theatre Arcade has significant historical and aesthetic values that we need to ensure aren’t lost with future development,” Mr Dick said. “The building has been a social hub for the Burleigh Heads community for around 90 years, after starting its life as The De-Luxe picture theatre and dance hall in 1930. “The TLPI begins in retrospect from 30 July 2019 and will be in place for up to two years while council progress the required changes to their planning scheme. “During this time, the TLPI ensures that the key historical elements of the building such as the facade cannot be demolished.

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