Minister
Eveleigh Blacksmith Workshop
I write on behalf of Guido Gouverneur of Wrought
Artworks, which operates at the Eveleigh Blacksmith Workshops
about their eviction.
Guido tells me that Wrought Artworks has been operating
at this location since 1991 and carries out specialised heritage metal work. I
understand the workshop space was provided to Wrought Artworks in order to deter vandalism-and
theft, ensure maintenance, and safeguard heritage equipment.
I understand that Guido has invested funds in the
building to ensure occupational health and safety and keep it habitable. Guido tells me that
he understood from the former owner, the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, that there was opportunity for long term
lease of this building. Guido tells me that the Redfern-Waterloo
Authority requires he and his staff to leave the premises by 30 September 2008.
Guido is concerned that this will have a detrimental impact on Sydney’s
heritage as well as his business. Guido says that he employs five apprentices
and this eviction threatens their employment as well as the future of his
business and the unique work that they carry
out.
Could you please review the decision to evict Wrought
Artworks, consider alternative arrangements to
maintain this workshop and inform me what action you will take?
Yours sincerely
Clover Moore
Member for Sydney