This two-storey building on Broadway was officially opened on 8 June 1916 by the Mayor, Mr Jos.W. Boon. It was designed by local architect, Mr J.D. Healy and the contractor was Mr. J.L. McMillan from Wellington. The building was completed on budget for very close to the contract price of £8,792 10s.
The foundation stone had been laid on 18 November 1915 before a large group of local citizens. The stone, 2ft x 15 inches (60 x 38cm), was a slab of greenstone hewn from a quarry near Greymouth on the West Coast. A silver trowel was presented to the mayor (who also laid the stone) by the contractor Mr J.L. McMillan.
A particularly significant part of the building is the Hall of Remembrance, Stratford's War Memorial. Located in the entranceway off Broadway it features photographs of all the local soldiers killed in both WWI and WWII.
In 1989 the Stratford Borough and County Councils merged to form the Stratford District Council. At this time the Borough moved out of the Municipal Buildings into the County Council premises on Miranda Street.
Related document:
Municipal Buildings & Hall of Remembrance, Stratford District Council Heritage Report.
Of passing interest, Kelvin Day, (Taranaki Daily News 30 June 2014).
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