Whanganui is being used as an example for the rest of the country showing how to go about protecting and restoring heritage buildings.
A new resource developed by Heritage New Zealand called "Saving the Town" is presented as a toolkit to provide councils, stakeholders and heritage building owners with strategies and information encouraging the retention, preservation and reuse of heritage buildings.
The resource was developed by Dr Glen Hazelton, the Director of Organisational Development at Heritage New Zealand. Dr Hazelton says the resource draws significantly on the success of heritage restoration seen in Whanganui that has seen many local heritage buildings brought back to life.
"Whanganui is home to one of the largest collections of heritage buildings in New Zealand, and in particular its Edwardian town centre," Dr Hazelton said.
"The Whanganui District Council has a strategy to regenerate the town centre, and its Heritage Grant Fund has been an important proactive step in encouraging owners of historic downtown properties to rehabilitate or enhance their buildings' visual appeal."