Rechner Cottage Conservation Association
Rechner Cottage Conservation Association
Conservation of State Heritage Listed Cottage of architectural and social significance

53 California St Collinswood, SA 5081

0414 679 860

53 California St Collinswood, SA 5081
Hours:
Mon - Fri 9am - 5 pm
Contact:
Secretary
Meetings:
Committee meetings: Bi-monthly, Sunday morning, Collinswood SA
ABN:
The Rechner Cottage Conservation Association was formed in 2018 after the wider Rechner family was made aware of the state of dilapidation of the historically significant cottage located in Light Pass, and the need for urgent conservation action.
The association activity includes managing and oversight of the staged conservation process as well as fundraising and community representation and education of the significance of this Heritage listed cottage, built in the mid 1800s, on property owned by G.J. Rechner. The cottage is located in Light Pass, a settlement in the Barossa Valley region.
Information
Services
- Heritage listed building conservation
- Community Beautification
- Community education
Council: The Barossa Council
Electorate (State): Schubert
Electorate (Federal): Barker
- 100Building Preservation
- 6056Community Organisation & Development
- 1120Conservation
- 3386Education
- 174 Adult Education
- 10 Development Education
- 4 Distance Education
- 19 Education (Interest Groups)
- 4 Education Issues
- 13 Education Resource Centres
- 29 Financial Assistance (Education)
- 1 Home Schooling
- 441 Living Skills
- 104 Migrant Education
- 7 Overseas Study
- 117 Remedial Education
- 19 School Libraries
- 6 School Sport
- 2141 Schools
- 21 Student Advisory Services
- 5 Teachers
- 43 Tertiary Education
- 16 Tutoring
- 75 Vocational Education & Training
- 2100Environment & Heritage
- 1120 Conservation
- 109 Environmental Action
- 106 Environmental Education
- 16 Environmental Health
- 128 Horticulture
- 168 Local History
- 23 Neighbourhood Environment
- 23 Pollution Control
- 278 Waste Disposal
- 374Fund Raising
- 73Historic Buildings & Sites
- 168Local History