Redan Creek

The Redan Creek is a short creek that flows into the Yarrowee River. Most of the creek has been lined with bluestone and concrete.

From Heritage Study: In August 1890 the Mayor of the City of Ballaarat remarked that 'the South Ward can rejoice in the commencement of a work (to be continued by Government aid next year) which will constitute the main drainage of the Ward i.e. the channelling of the Redan Creek - a great work of sanitation.'(City Council of Ballaarat, Mayor's Annual Report, August 1890, p.1) From 1890 to 1899 almost the entire length of the Redan Creek Channel was formed. Although the works were carried out in different, usually unconnected sections, by the end of the decade a permanent bluestone walled and lined channel had been constructed from the south side of Essex Street to the north side of George Street (the present Cooke Street), and the original course of the Redan Creek had been substantially straightened. Along this length, the present arched bluestone culvert under the intersection of Bell and Ripon Streets was also constructed as well as flat decked culverts, with vertical bluestone walls, at Lonsdale Streets, and under the intersection of Leith and Talbot Streets, both of which have recently been replaced. Flat decks appear to have been laid over the open channels in the other streets, except Darling Street where a culvert had already been erected in 1888.

Further work on lining the creek was approved in April 1891: "Constructing channel, &c.. Redan Creek, G. Rowsell, £358 12s;"