The former Annandale Council Chambers is a landmark civic building in
Annandale, a suburb of
Sydney, Australia. It stands at 79 Johnston Street and was built in 1899 in the Victorian style by architect J. W. Richards. The council chambers was the seat of
Annandale Municipal Council from 1899 to 1948 when it became a
Leichhardt Council depot and since 1980 has been the Annandale Community Centre run by the
Inner West Council
Inner West Council is a local government area located in the inner western region of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The council makes up the eastern part of this wider region, and was formed on 12 May 2016 from the merge ...
. It is currently listed on the Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan.
History and description
When the Borough of Annandale separated from the
Municipality of Leichhardt
The Municipality of Leichhardt was a local government area in the inner-west region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is about west of the Sydney central business district. On 12 May 2016, Leichhardt merged with Marrickville Council a ...
in 1894, the council first met in the Methodist School Hall in Trafalgar street but later leased provisional quarters from September 1894 which were "somewhat inconvenient premises in Johnston
street, which were originally intended as dwelling rooms, over a shop." However a need for a dedicated council chambers and hall was clearly identified, particularly by Mayor
Allen Taylor
Sir Allen Arthur Taylor (13 May 1864 – 30 September 1940) was an Australian businessman and New South Wales state politician who was Lord Mayor of Sydney, Mayor of Annandale and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
Early y ...
, and by December 1898, the council had two sites to choose from for a new council chamber: a site on Booth Street next to the Annandale Post Office or a site further up Johnston Street.
The site on Johnston Street was eventually chosen by municipal plebiscite for a simple
Victorian Free Classical design by architect, J. W. Richards, of Pitt Street, Sydney, and the foundation stone was laid in a ceremony by the Mayoress, Adela Taylor, on 27 May 1899. During the ceremony, mayor Allen Taylor noted that he was "glad they were not going to erect a palatial structure that would plunge the borough into debt that they might not be able to extricate themselves from" but added that later additions could be made to the structure such as a "town hall, where demonstrations of a political and social character might adequately take place."
By September of that year, the Council Chambers had been completed at a cost of £1528 and was officially opened on 21 September 1899 by Mayor Taylor in the presence of the Member for Annandale,
William Mahony. At the opening the ''Evening News'' described the building thus:
Later history
The chambers continued to serve as the administrative centre of Annandale until 1948, when the Annandale Municipality was re-amalgamated into Leichhardt through the
Local Government (Areas) Act 1948. Leichhardt Council retained the site as a depot and truck repository, but by the late 1970s moves were made for the building to be made available as a community centre, which was officially opened on 15 March 1980. In 1983, a bomb shelter built by National Emergency Services during the Second World War in the yard of the building was demolished to allow the construction of a new hall behind the existing former council chambers building, which was opened in May 1985.
See also
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List of town halls in Sydney
This is a list of Town Halls in Sydney, Australia, with local municipality listed after it. Its main town hall is the Sydney City Hall.
* Alexandria
* Annandale
* Balmain
* Botany
* Darlington
* Erskineville
* Glebe
* Granville
* Hornsby
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List of city and town halls
This is a list of city and town halls. Buildings used as the seat of local government are in this context classed as city or town halls.
Argentina
* Buenos Aires City Hall
* La Plata City Hall
* Palacio de los Leones
Armenia
* Yerevan C ...
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Architecture of Sydney
The architecture of Sydney, Australia’s oldest city, is not characterised by any one architectural style, but by an extensive juxtaposition of old and new architecture over the city's 200-year history, from its modest beginnings with local m ...
References
External links
Annandale Community Centre– Inner West Council
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Government buildings completed in 1899
Government buildings in Sydney
Town halls in Sydney
Victorian architecture in Sydney
1899 establishments in Australia
Inner West
Annandale, New South Wales