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Yankalilla District Local Heritage - Stage 1 (Delamere, Normanville & Yankalilla) Code Amendment
The District Council of Yankalilla has been granted approval by the Minister for Planning to amend the Planning and Design Code by listing 51Local Heritage Places situated across the townships of Delamere, Normanville and Yankalilla. This listing will remain in place for 12 months or until the Code Amendment process is finalised, whichever is sooner.
Being listed as a Local Heritage Place means that the Place has local historical significance that warrants protection from demolition or inappropriate development which will impact on the heritage value of the Place.
Where a place is listed as a Local Heritage Place, this does not prevent landowners from renovating or undertaking additions to their property. Rather, additional consideration needs to be made to ensure the works retain, and not compromise, the listed heritage qualities or features of the place.
Properties adjacent to a listed Local Heritage Place are also automatically subject to planning policy change via the application of the Heritage Adjacency Overlay as contained in the Planning and Design Code. Accordingly, any new building work on an adjacent property will need to be designed so that it does not dominate or impact on the setting of a listed Local Heritage Place.
Why are we doing this?
Heritage is important to townships for several reasons encompassing social, cultural, and economic factors. It provides a vital link to the past, shapes identity, fosters community spirit and offers tangible benefits for local economies.
Who will be affected?
Landowners with a place that has been listed as a Local Heritage Place
Landowners of properties adjacent to a listed Local Heritage Place.
Here's how you can participate:
Come along to one of the Drop-In Information Sessions at the Yankalilla Library
THURS, 12 February 2026 | 11 am - 3 pm & 4 pm - 6 pm
TUES, 24 February 2026 | 11 am - 3 pm & 4 pm - 6 pm
Prefer a conversation? Contact the Planning Policy team on (08) 8555 7000* to arrange a time to discuss. *Note: This phone number is connected to Alexandrina Council who provide a shared strategic planning service across the two Councils.
All feedback will be carefully considered before the Code Amendment is finalised. Council will review and if required, make amendments before submitting the final Code Amendment to the Minister for Planning for a decision.
Yankalilla District Local Heritage - Stage 1 (Delamere, Normanville & Yankalilla) Code Amendment
The District Council of Yankalilla has been granted approval by the Minister for Planning to amend the Planning and Design Code by listing 51Local Heritage Places situated across the townships of Delamere, Normanville and Yankalilla. This listing will remain in place for 12 months or until the Code Amendment process is finalised, whichever is sooner.
Being listed as a Local Heritage Place means that the Place has local historical significance that warrants protection from demolition or inappropriate development which will impact on the heritage value of the Place.
Where a place is listed as a Local Heritage Place, this does not prevent landowners from renovating or undertaking additions to their property. Rather, additional consideration needs to be made to ensure the works retain, and not compromise, the listed heritage qualities or features of the place.
Properties adjacent to a listed Local Heritage Place are also automatically subject to planning policy change via the application of the Heritage Adjacency Overlay as contained in the Planning and Design Code. Accordingly, any new building work on an adjacent property will need to be designed so that it does not dominate or impact on the setting of a listed Local Heritage Place.
Why are we doing this?
Heritage is important to townships for several reasons encompassing social, cultural, and economic factors. It provides a vital link to the past, shapes identity, fosters community spirit and offers tangible benefits for local economies.
Who will be affected?
Landowners with a place that has been listed as a Local Heritage Place
Landowners of properties adjacent to a listed Local Heritage Place.
Here's how you can participate:
Come along to one of the Drop-In Information Sessions at the Yankalilla Library
THURS, 12 February 2026 | 11 am - 3 pm & 4 pm - 6 pm
TUES, 24 February 2026 | 11 am - 3 pm & 4 pm - 6 pm
Prefer a conversation? Contact the Planning Policy team on (08) 8555 7000* to arrange a time to discuss. *Note: This phone number is connected to Alexandrina Council who provide a shared strategic planning service across the two Councils.
All feedback will be carefully considered before the Code Amendment is finalised. Council will review and if required, make amendments before submitting the final Code Amendment to the Minister for Planning for a decision.
Community Consultation Open | 29 JAN 2026 - 13 MAR 2026
Protecting our Local Heritage - Have Your Say is currently at this stage
Feedback from this consultation helps inform consideration of the Local Heritage Place listings before a final decision is made by the Minister for Planning.
Analysis | APRIL 2026 - MAY 2026
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Engagement results are analysed, and further information sought where required.
Engagement Report presented at a future Council meeting
this is an upcoming stage for Protecting our Local Heritage - Have Your Say
Engagement Report with outcomes of the consultation are documented and will be presented to Council at a future Council meeting before being forwarded to the Minister for Planning for final decision.
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