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also served on the Queen’s Park Residents’ Association’s board of directors.
According to Heritage BC, Norman and fellow Queen’s Park resident Kathleen Langstroth led a grassroots movement in 2016 and 2017 to help create a Heritage Conservation Area in the Queen’s Park neighbourhood
“Their commitment to the HCA and the quest for the heritage Holy Grail cannot be overstated,” said the profile. “Steve is also being recognized for his role with the Heritage HomesTour as a house volunteer a position that involves representing the society as a guide on tour day.”
Britney Dack, chair of Heritage BC, said the recognition highlights Norman’s passion for principled heritage conservation.
“He has been tireless in his determination to ensure that NewWestminster does the best by its community’s heritage and it worked,” she said in a news release.
A volunteer on the homes tour since 1980, Norman welcomed tour-goers into his home during the recent New Westminster heritage homes tour.Three homes on this year’s tour highlighted a heritage revitalization agreement initiated by Norman Norman lives in a 1910
HERITAGE ADVOCATE: SteveNorman,whorelocatedtwoheritage housestohisQueen’sParkproperty andhassincerestoredand designatedthemasheritagehomes hasbeenrecognizedby HeritageBC house on Queens Avenue that was located on a lot facing Queens Avenue in the front and Manitoba Street at the rear After receiving the city’s support for a heritage revitalization agreement, he relocated two heritage houses (one from St. Patrick Street in NewWest and one fromVancouver) to the rear of his lot, subdivided the property, restored the houses and designated them as heritage homes beheardnewwest.ca/budget2024
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