THE Town of Victoria Park is encouraging people to put in ideas about how the State heritage listed Edward Millen House could be used as it builds its submission for the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage.
The popularity of the house was on show after nearly 600 people took advantage of the opportunity to peek inside as part of Open House Perth on November 12.
Visitors got the chance to experience the history of the building, satisfy their curiosity and share their own connection to the site.
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READ NOWDeputy Mayor Vicki Potter said the council was trying to change the conditions so people had more opportunities to experience this significant part of the Town.
To keep up to date with progress and put forward your own ideas, visit http://yourthoughts.victoriapark.wa.gov.au/edward-millen-house.
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