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appropriate
advice will be sought.

° Consultation and cooperation will occur with landholders to facilitate appropriate maintenance of
significant buildings and features on freehold and leasehold land.
8.3.3 Buildings
° Buildings that are currently in government ownership will remain in public ownership.
. Any new work to significant buildings will be readily identifiable as new work, but not designed or

selected so as to dominate original fabric.

° Adaptation works will not significantly impact on heritage values.
. Historic buildings will be actively and appropriately used, where possible.
. Continuing, altering or reinstating a significant use is appropriate and may proceed, subject to

balancing any consequent adverse impact on significant historic fabric.

. The external configuration and significant internal spaces of significant buildings will be retained and
internal spaces restored to earlier layouts, where practicable and appropriate (eg removal of
intrusive modern partitions).

° Traditional building materials and techniques will be used where possible to retain the handmade
individual characteristics of each building.

° The physical conservation and presentation of buildings will have regard to all significant heritage
values and attributes of the place, including those that contribute to Outstanding Universal Value,
but also those associated with Pitcairner history and heritage.

° Public buildings will be adaptively reused, rather than left vacant, to enhance and transmit heritage
values.

1 08 Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area—Heritage Management Plan, April 2016
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8.3.4 Ruins

° Ruins will be conserved, managed and interpreted in accordance with the principles and approach
in Ruins: A guide to conservation and management.

. Reconstruction and restoration of ruins will be avoided unless essential for physical conservation or
approved interpretation programs.

° Standing ruins will be interpreted using devices that are designed to make them 'come alive again'
so as to enhance visitor appreciation, enjoyment and understanding, and avoid significant physical
impacts or reconstruction.

° Consideration will be given to removing areas of grass, or other minor works projects, which may
reveal the historic layout and form of the gaol but will not adversely impact on significant heritage
values.

8.3.5 Cemetery

. The headstones and gravesites within the cemetery will be conserved.

° A prioritised program of cemetery conservation works will be prepared.

. Appropriate professional advice will be sought to guide and supervise conservation and
management.

. Family history research focused on the cemetery will be promoted and encouraged.

. Existing graves and burial sites (both marked and unmarked) will continue to be identified on a plan

which includes information provided through research.

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