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including major events.

           'A major event is an organised gathering involving a significant number of people (generally more than 5,000) that requires a specific venue and has significant associated structures and involves changes to normal traffic and parking conditions.  Major events may require exclusive access to a venue and other facilities for a number of days.'  (NCA 2003, p. 12)

           25.2 Temporary parking on grass areas or in the plantations will not be permitted.

           25.3 The NCA should consider masterplanning for future car and bus access and parking related to the Parade.

Policy 26 Signs and furniture
       Existing signs and furniture may be maintained or removed.  (Refer to Policies 43 and 44 in the case of new signs and furniture.)

       Implementation Strategies

           26.1 The existing seating should be reviewed to confirm it is of a suitable height.  If necessary, this may be adapted to achieve a suitable height.

           Commentary:  Some of the seats integrated with concrete walls appear to be very high off the ground, and unsuitable for many users.

Policy 27 Street lighting
       The specially designed street lighting in Anzac Parade will be conserved.  (Refer to Policy 46 regarding new lighting.)

Policy 28 Infrastructure
       Generally maintain existing infrastructure, such as services, unless they fail to meet current or projected needs or standards.  Infrastructure may be upgraded or adapted but this should involve no increase in impact.  (Refer to Policy 47 in the case of new infrastructure.)

Policy 29 Maintenance planning and works
       Anzac Parade will be well maintained and all maintenance and repair work should respect the significance of the place.  Maintenance and repair will be based on a maintenance plan that is informed by:
            * a sound knowledge of each part of the place and its heritage significance;  and
            * regular inspection/monitoring.

       It will also include provision for timely preventive maintenance and prompt repair in the event of damage or breakdown.

       Commentary:

       Some stakeholders have noted the occasional difference between the well-maintained grounds of the Australian War Memorial, and the standard of maintenance achieved in the Parade.  Ideally, both would be maintained to the same standard.

       See also Strategies 13.3 and 21.1 regarding works to memorials.

       Implementation Strategies

           29.1 The NCA will review existing maintenance planning to ensure consistency with this management plan.

           29.2 The NCA will ensure maintenance planning is periodically informed by a monitoring program (refer to Policy 31).

           29.3 The NCA will consider developing a life-cycle maintenance plan for the place, and this should complement the suite of maintenance planning.

Policy 30 Upgrading and adaptation works
       The NCA will replace or upgrade fabric and services, or undertake adaptation works as required by their condition or changed standards.  Such works will not compromise significance unless there