
Central Coast Council is inviting the community to have their say on the draft Central Coast Development Control Plan – Heritage Conservation Controls, which is now on public exhibition until Monday 30 March.
The draft controls have been reviewed to ensure they align with best practice heritage conservation standards, and comply with current legislation – while providing clear, consistent guidance for property owners and the wider community, Council said.
Council Director Environment and Planning, Luke Nicholls said feedback received during the exhibition will inform any final amendments and ensure the controls support the region’s heritage values and development into the future.
“The draft controls are designed to better protect the Central Coast’s significant places, buildings, structures and landscapes,” Mr Nicholls said.
“Submissions will be considered before the controls are finalised and reported back to Council.”
Two pop-ups will be held for the community to review the plan:
- 14 March – 12-3pm at Gosford Rotary Park
- 21 March – 9-11am at Memorial Park, The Entrance
The draft Heritage Conservation Controls are on public exhibition from Monday 2 March to Monday 30 March 2026. To view the draft Controls and to have your say, go to yourvoiceourcoast.com



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