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TRRRA Letters

Letter to the Editor – April 12, 2024

TRRRA has established a Facebook page with the intention of providing the Tamworth regional residents access to information about Ray Walsh House and its significance to the recent history of Tamworth.

TRC has some 600 employees, where the bulk of the indoor staff could be comfortably accommodated in a refurbished RWH.

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Photo of the Tamworth War Memorial Town Hall
Architecture

Tamworth War Memorial Town Hall

Tamworth War Memorial Town Hall Ray Walsh House was designed by Peddle, Thorp and Walker Architects, (PTW Architects) who also designed the Tamworth War Memorial

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History

Ray Walsh House – Architects

In 1976, PTW Architects designed the Peel Cunningham County Council Chambers, Tamworth. A PTW Architects Brutalist project completed in 1976 to house the council offices,

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Save Ray Walsh House

Letter to the Editor – 01.03.2024

It was reported that Ray Walsh House (RWH) would have $2 million spent on removal of all the internal walls and floor coverings in TRC business papers. TRC in their media release of 26 February said that $1 million had been spent on this task.

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News Articles

Council asking for State’s help to fix Ray Walsh House asbestos problem

The future of Ray Walsh House is still undecided more than a year and a half since it was vacated due to a problem with asbestos.

Now the council is asking the state government for financial assistance as it “weighs up” its options for the building, which has served as council headquarters since it was purchased in the 1990s.

Council is remediating the site in stages.

Last year council spent about $1 million on stage one, which included removing all materials from below ceiling height so that asbestos in the ceiling cavity remained intact.

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Current Projects

Letter to the Editor – 21.02.2024

Ray Walsh House (RWH) has had $2 million spent on removal of all the internal walls and floor coverings. We are told by a reliable informant that the asbestos lagging around the air conditioning above the false ceilings is still in place. We have also been told that all of the fittings in the Tamworth Regional Council (TRC) Chambers and meeting room on the fourth floor, many being historical artefacts, have been removed and disposed of as waste, as have all of the floor coverings throughout the building. Essentially the interior of RWH has been gutted. The source of the original asbestos issue does not appear to have been addressed.

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TRRRA is a not for profit incorporated association formed in 2014. TRRRA’s object is to support residents and ratepayers of the Tamworth Regional Council area with regional and local government issues. TRRRA operates on the principle ‘Unity is Strength” and the issues TRRRA supports are as broad and varied as the area it encompasses.

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A huge thanks to our two professional photographers Andrew Pearson from Tamworth and Peter (Rick) Dwyer from Barraba for their stunning contributions.

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