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National Trust Heritage Awards – Royal Botanic Gardens Conservation Management Plan
CM+ Heritage received a high commendation award for the preparation of the 2005 Royal Botanic Gardens Conservation Management Plan, in collaboration with Botanic Gardens Trust, at the 2006 Energy Australia National Trust Heritage Awards.
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney is one of the earliest surviving colonial gardens in the world and one of the richest and most extensive early public cultural landscapes in Australia. The Gardens have substantially intact major precincts and extensive living plant collections that are nationally rare from a historic, scientific and aesthetic and social perspective.
The Energy Australia National Trust Heritage Awards judges comments included: “The Conservation Management Plan for the Royal Botanic Gardens is an impressively thorough analysis of Australia’s premier Gardens. The detailed documentation covers all the sculptures, sheds and buildings as well as the historic pathways and roadways that all contributed to the evolution of the Gardens. The document is a perfect manual to manage the Gardens into the future.”
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