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Conservation Reserves CONSERVATION Legal Description of Land Parcel identifier Address Physical Location Name Valuation Number Area Registered Owner Endorsements Trust Lease/Licence CT 5928/445 D56304 A49 Aldgate, 96 Aldgate Valley Road Aldgate Valley Reserve 330609105* 1.073 ha AHC Nil Nil Nil CT 5902/219 D9507 A41 Aldgate, 34 Madurta Heritage Agreement Avenue Madurta Reserve 3302117005 3.095 ha AHC - Via SA Heritage Nil Nil Act - 1978 CT 5491/532 F8555 A15 Aldgate, Arkaba Reserve 3304387906 6,500 m² AHC Nil Nil Nil 46 Arkaba Road CT 2967/162 D7029 A37 Aldgate, Kiley Reserve 3306522008 5,380 m² AHC Nil Nil Nil 16 Kiley Road CR 5772/74 H105500 S1589 Aldgate, Care & Control to 191 Mount Barker AHC – Conservation Heritage Reserve 3304207004 1.592 ha The Crown Nil Nil Road & Recreation – 20.2.1986 CT 5740/781 D10759 A19 Aldgate, 152-158 Old Mount Barker Doris Coulls Reserve 3304306109 1.329 ha AHC Nil Nil Nil Road CT 1912/64 D6579 A9 Aldgate, 160 Old Mt Barker 3304304509 3,746 m² AHC Nil Nil Nil Road CT 5416/428 D6669 A41 Aldgate, Hawker Vine Court 170 Old Mt Barker 3304370004 2,630 m² AHC Nil Nil Nil Reserve Road CT 5408/772 D45333 A23 Aldgate, Shanks Road Reserve 3306092204 4,400 m² AHC Nil Nil Nil 1 Shanks Road CR 5753/734 H105600 S466 Ashton, 164 Marble Hill Care & Control to 164 Marble Hill Road Pound Reserve 0312006006 3.339 ha The Crown AHC – Council Nil Nil Road Purposes 20.5.1943 CT 5480/276 F15464 A25 Ashton, 9 Monomeith Road Monomeith Road Lot 25 Monomeith 0311908008 2,050 m² AHC Nil Nil Nil Road Reserve CR 5772/75 H105500 S1592 Bradbury, adjacent 36 Gurr H105500 S1619 Sections 1592 and Road North Care & Control to 1619, Gurr Road Gurr Road Reserve 3305797050 1.009 ha The Crown AHC – Conservation Nil Nil North Purposes 20.2.1986 CT 5519/632 D15261 A121 Bridgewater, Cave Avenue Reserve 330037952* 9,957 m² AHC Nil Nil Nil 7 Cave Avenue Conservation Reserves Legal Description of Land Parcel identifier Address Physical Location Name Valuation Number Area Registered Owner Endorsements Trust Lease/Licence CR 5324/743 D42655 A12 Bridgewater, Care & Control to 3304599052 AHC – Dedicated D42655 A13 228 Old Mount The Deanery Reserve 2.135 ha The Crown Nil Nil Barker Road 3304603357 water purposes 12.5.1988 CR 5753/731 H105500 S1683 Bridgewater, Care & Control to 4 Shannon Road 3302697185 2,973 m² The Crown AHC – Recreation Nil Nil Purposes 26.3.1987 CR 5753/739 H105600 S522 Bridgewater, Care & Control to 21 Onkaparinga Heron Reserve 3305611009 1.213 ha The Crown AHC – Recreation Nil Nil Road Purposes 25.5.1972 CR 5753/716 H105500 S1532 Bridgewater, Care & Control to H105500 S1553 34 Silver Road AHC Recreation & 3302327301 1.182 ha The Crown Nil Nil Plantation Purposes – 21.2.1985 CR 5763/633 H105600 S549 Carey Gully, between 9 and 19 Care & Control to Carey Gully Water AHC Water Lot 549 Deviation Deviation Road 0312582003 1.011 ha The Crown Nil Nil Road Reserve purposes 16.11.1865 CR 5926/487 D44282 A20 Charleston, Care & Control to Lot 20 Bell Springs opposite 66 Bell 5678771207 3.770 ha The Crown AHC Recreation Nil Nil Road Springs Road Purposes 7.12.1995 R 2825 A A R 2825 AA Cleland, opposite 280 Mount Lofty Mount Lofty 031264610* 3,073 m² AHC Nil Nil Nil Summit Road Summit Road CT 5879/538 D7328 A103 Crafers, 7-9 Rudall Avenue Rudall Reserve 330504100* 1.192 ha AHC Nil Nil Nil CT 5553/952 F5822 A9 Crafers, Michael Moran 8 Michael Moran 3305178196 8,605 m² AHC Nil Nil Nil Reserve Drive CT 5431/308 D6531 A47 Crafers, 4 Protea Crescent Protea Reserve 3305185003 9,163 m² AHC Nil Nil Nil CR 5753/719 H105500 S1575 Crafers, Care & Control to 49 The Crescent 330541585 6,637 m² The Crown AHC – Plantation Nil Nil Reserve 6.9.1979 CT 2699/90 D6655 A59 Crafers West, 66a Emmett Road Emmett Reserve 3302790005 4,978 m² AHC Nil Nil Nil CR 5753/709 H105100 S995 Crafers West, Care & Control to 21 Hillcrest Hillcrest Avenue 3302915103 1.730 ha The Crown AHC-Plantation Nil Nil Reserve Avenue Purposes 1.7.1982 CT 5636/762 F129961 A7 Greenhill, adjacent 37 Yanagin Lot 7 Yanagin Road Yanagin Reserve 0312330009 9.900 ha AHC Nil Nil Nil Road Conservation Reserves Legal Description of Land Parcel identifier Address Physical Location Name Valuation Number Area Registered Owner Endorsements Trust Lease/Licence CR 6216/807 H105500 S1527 Heathfield, opposite 38-86 71 Longwood Longwood Road Care & Control to Road AHC Recreation Purposes 28.3.1985 Hender Reserve 3301633104 6.110 ha The Crown Nil Nil Heritage Agreement - Via SA Heritage Act - 1978 CR 5753/723 H105500 S1605 Heathfield, between 201 and Care & Control to Heathfield Stone 215 Longwood 225 Longwood 3306171041 10.656 ha The Crown AHC – Recreation Nil Nil Reserve Road Road Purposes 21.1.1983 CR 5752/187 Q1 F30545 Q1 Heathfield, between Heathfield Care & Control to AHC. Recreation 48 Hender Road Road and 139 Heathfield Reserve 3306171092 1.072 ha The Crown Nil Nil Longwood Road Purposes 23.12.1992 CT 5899/13 D62227 A21 Houghton, between 19 and 47 Lot 21 Head Road Head Road North 4711707502 8,852 m² AHC Nil Nil Nil CR 5753/751 H105700 S489 Inglewood, beyond 129 Care & Control to Section 489 Chapman Road 4714205006 4,100 m² The Crown AHC for water Nil Nil Chapman Road purposes 11.7.1901 CR 5753/753 H105700 S495 Kersbrook, east of 164 Mount Care & Control to Section 495 Gawler Road 4714244005 3.575 ha The Crown AHC-Water Nil Nil Brewers Corner Purposes 11.7.1901 Road CR 5754/939 H105700 S488 Kersbrook, between 77 Stone Care & Control to Section 488 Scott Quarry Road and AHC-Water Street north of 59 Smith 4713279505 1.854 ha The Crown Purposes 11.7.1901 Nil Nil Road & portion removed 12.6.1969 CR 6193/755 H105700 S426 Kersbrook, opposite 786 South Care & Control to Section 426 South Para Road Kersbrook Stone AHC-Conservation – 4713176004 4.650 ha The Crown Nil Nil Para Road Reserve Heritage Agreement 30.06.2017 CT 5693/534 F130128 A74 Lenswood, opposite 1590 Heritage Agreement Lenswood Centennial Lot 74 Lobethal Lobethal Road 567044800* 17.980 ha AHC - Via SA Heritage Nil Nil Park Road Act - 1978 CT 5733/771 CT F155941 A28 Lobethal, from opposite 4 567822000* 7.779 ha 10.140 5728/580 CT F155941 A26 Lots 26,28 Brettig Road to 5678221002 ha 93.414 ha Heritage Agreement 5696/526 H105600 S5163 Reservoir Rd opposite 4 5678236001 - s 23 of Native H105600 S1564 Sections 5163- Reservoir Road Bushland Park AHC Vegetation Act 1991 Nil Nil H105600 S1565 5165 Kenton - over A, B and C in Valley Road GP 372/1985 Conservation Reserves Legal Description of Land Parcel identifier Address Physical Location Name Valuation Number Area Registered Owner Endorsements Trust Lease/Licence CR 5753/733 H105600 S434 Marble Hill, adjacent 18 Care & Control to Section 434 Knotts Raymonds Road AHC – Stone Hill Road 0312029005 1,062 m² The Crown Purposes 19.1.1933 Nil Nil & portion removed 3.10.1935 CR 5430/572 D24776 A1 Mylor, west of 122 Aldgate Care & Control to 114 Aldgate Valley Valley Road 3306481058 1.300 ha The Crown AHC-Recreation Nil Nil Road Purposes 17.8.1989 CR 5763/632 H105500 S1595 Mylor, opposite east end Care & Control to Sec 1595 Hooper of 99 Hooper Road 3306401302 2,000 m² The Crown AHC – Water Nil Nil Road purposes 12.5.1898 CT 5285/810 F157685 A1 Mylor, west of 122 Aldgate Kyle Road Nature Lot 1 Kyle Road Valley Road 3306480004 3,925 m² AHC Nil Nil Nil Reserve CR 5753/724 H105500 S1608 Mylor, opposite 88 to 118 Care & Control to Lot 1608 Leslie Leslie Creek Road Leslie Creek Reserve 330621905 1.524 ha The Crown AHC – Recreation Nil Nil Creek Road Purposes 20.2.1986 CR 5772/76 H105500 S1608 Mylor, opposite 40 Mi Mi Care & Control to 125 Aldgate Valley Road Mi Mi Reserve 3306599101 2.023 ha The Crown AHC–Conservation Nil Nil Road Purposes 20.2.1986 R 572/A1 R R 572/A1 Mylor, between 169 and Stock Road Reserve 3306445524 1.778 ha AHC Nil Nil Nil 572 B1 R 572 B1 Stock Road 199 Stock Road CT 5794/605 CT D53557 A1 Mylor, between 234 and Heritage Agreement 5794/604 D53557 A7 Lots 1 and 7 Stock 258B Stock Road Camp Gooden 3306438017 4.598 ha 3,943 s 23 Native AHC Nil Nil Road Reserve 3306438519 m² Vegetation Act 1991, 31.08.2001 CR 5753/711 H105500 S1464 Mylor, Care & Control to H105500 S1467 274 Strathalbyn Mylor Parklands 3306332503 1.110 ha The Crown AHC – Parklands Nil Nil Road 20.2.1986 CR 5754/374 H106100 S5822 Paracombe, 66 Pitt Road Care & Control to AHC for stone Lot 5822 Pitt Road 4711522508 2.046 ha The Crown Nil Nil purposes 13.12.1877 CR 5772/77 H105500 S1612 Scott Creek, both sides of road H105500 S1613 Sections 1612 and between 87 and Care & Control to 1613 Red Hill 111 Red Hill Road Red Hill Reserve 3305991355 2.645 ha The Crown AHC – Conservation Nil Nil Road Purposes 20.2.1986 CT 5292/381 F159207 A22 Stirling, F159207 A23 1 Woorabinda Management agreement to The Heritage Agreement F159207 A24 Drive Hut Community Centre Inc for Woorabinda Reserve 330202030 9.905 ha AHC - SA Heritage Act - Nil F159207 A25 Woorabinda Reserve buildings 1978 F159207 A26 from 1.06.2017 F159207 A27 F159207 A28 Conservation Reserves Legal Description of Land Parcel identifier Address Physical Location Name Valuation Number Area Registered Owner Endorsements Trust Lease/Licence CT 5315/98 F36047 A150 Stirling, Heritage Agreement 9 Ethel Street Stirling Park 3302031009 8.320 ha AHC - SA Heritage Act - Nil Nil 1978 CR 5753/746 H105600 S565 Stirling, Care & Control to 34 Old Carey Gully 3305488055 1,997 m² The Crown AHC – Plantation Nil Nil Road Purpose.
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