Posts Tagged ‘Catholic Church land’

How the Church came to own properties in Manly

Monday, July 15th, 2024

The first plans for British settlement in Manly, NSW, Australia, emerged in the 1820s following the acquisition of land from the local Gayemagal people. A smallpox outbreak at the end of the 18th century severely reduced their population, paving the way for the British settlement. Around 1850, the NSW Legislative Council granted the Catholic Church Read more

New Plymouth ratepayers could pay Catholic Church nearly $2m for land council has rented for $1 a year since 1984

Thursday, February 10th, 2022

New Plymouth ratepayers might have to pay the Catholic Church nearly $2 million for a Bell Block section for which they have paid just $37 in rent since 1984. The Wynyard St section, which is occupied by pensioners in nine separate flats and has been independently valued at $1.95 million, has been rented by the Read more