Myrtle Street home could be demolished with little notice

Vera Demertzis
Updated November 17 2021 - 8:27am, first published November 16 2021 - 4:00pm
Heritage crusader: Next door neighbour Chrissy Toll pictured at the front of her property, has asked Wingecarribee Shire to place an interim heritage order on Myrtle Street. Picture: Vera Demertzis
Heritage crusader: Next door neighbour Chrissy Toll pictured at the front of her property, has asked Wingecarribee Shire to place an interim heritage order on Myrtle Street. Picture: Vera Demertzis

A house built by prominent Bowral builder Alf Stephens in 1949 could be demolished with next to no notice, and surrounding residents are furious.

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Vera Demertzis

Vera Demertzis

Senior Journalist

Journalist at the Southern Highland News covering council yarns and community news. Got a tip or a story to tell? Email vera.demertzis@southernhighlandnews.com.au or call on 0427 250 908.

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