Monthly Archives: February 2017

Neighbours’ Night at Newtown Park

We had a fabulous time on Friday 25th February!

About 350 people attended and enjoyed games, conversation, food. and finished with a sing-along with the Mighty Ukes.  The weather was perfect, we couldn’t have asked for better.

Members of the Residents’ Association and other volunteers acted as hosts, prepared food and organised a variety of activities.  Association member Daphne was a primary organiser – she is a sport and recreation officer with WCC and brought the Push Play equipment. Many thanks also to Ray Tuffin, the WCC Community Advisor for Newtown, and his team for their input in organising and publicising the event. Ray has another role as a golf coach, and spent most of the evening energetically encouraging the young and not-so-young in ‘target golf’ – well done Ray!

The BBQ served regular and halal sausages and veggie skewers and was supported by St Vincent de Paul (Vinnies) volunteers who brought and cooked on their BBQ, by Newtown New World who lent their BBQ and supplied much of the food, and by Wellington Halal Meat Company.

Wellington Zoo were there with an interactive display of some of their smaller critters – wetas! The Police helped out with the sports and games scattered across the Park, and the Fire Service were there with a fire engine and provided education about fire safety and an alarming demonstration of what happens when a pot of cooking oil catches fire.

We also took the opportunity to advance the Our Town Newtown project, and many people spent time talking with Cally O’Neill, the Project Facilitator, about aspects of Newtown under the headings of ‘Love’, ‘Improve’ and ‘Create’.

The evening was a great success in all areas, and we are enthusiastic about doing it again next year.  Thank you to Wellington City Council and Neighbours Day Aotearoa for encouraging these events.

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“Our Town: Newtown” – a community facilities project

Wellington City Council has set aside $3million funding for redeveloping Newtown’s community facilities, and this will be done through a co-design process with the community. The steering group to get this started has two members from Newtown Community and Cultural Centre: Tom Law (Trust Chair) and Renee Rushton (Coordinator), two from Newtown Residents’ Association: Rhona Carson (President) and Jane Patterson (Treasurer), and Ray Tuffin, WCC Newtown Community Advisor, joined at times by other WCC colleagues.

Cally O’Neill, who has done similar work in Aro Valley and Vogelmorn, has joined us as our project designer and facilitator. Cally has been designing a questionnaire that we hope will be responded to by as many Newtown residents as possible, and she has designed a poster for us – we hope you will soon be seeing it often, with different associated notices about a range of workshops and other events and discussions which will be happening around Newtown in the coming weeks and months. See the first version here. A website, email and facebook page will be coming soon – and if you come to our Neighbours Night at Newtown Park, below, there will be more information there.

Keep Newtown Clean – Saturday February 25th

Saturday 25th  February from 9am – 12noon

Painting, Cleaning, Gardening – and free BBQ for volunteers!

The Newtown Festival Street Fair Day is the week after, on Sunday 5th March – lets have Newtown looking its best! We really need more willing hands to make this happen, so do come along – its a fun and satisfying way to spend an hour or two. All equipment provided, just wear old clothes.

Keep Newtown Clean events are organised by the Newtown Residents’ Association, supported by Wellington City Council, S B Maintenance, Newtown New World, and Amadeus Hair Salon.

We meet outside the Newtown Mall – see you there!

Invitation to Neighbours Night at Newtown Park -Friday 24th February, 5-8pm

Come along for an evening of free fun and free food, rain or shine! Take the opportunity to enjoy games and activities for all ages, and share a meal and a friendly word with fellow Newtonians.

The Mighty Ukes will be playing for us – sing along!, our friends from the Zoo will be visiting, and the Police and Fire services will be lending a hand.

This neighbourhood gathering is organised by the Newtown Residents’ Association, with support from Neighbours’ Day Aotearoa and Wellington City Council.

Newtown Residents’ Association Meeting 20th February – all welcome!

The Newtown Residents’ Association first meeting for 2017 is on Monday, 20th February, 7.30 pm at the Newtown Hall, 71 Daniell St.

The agenda will include:

Welcome to visitors:

* Phillippa Ross-James and colleagues from Wellington Water will speak about the Prince of Wales Reservoir Project. See here  for an overview of the project, and follow the link to the December Update for issues raised at the open days.

* Pat Leota, a Work Broker from the Ministry of Social Development office in Newtown, will tell us about the WINZ Projects in the Community – a scheme for subsidising wages or training for people working on community projects.

* Gary Scott, to talk about the Mt Cook Pest Free Initiative.

Daphne Pilaar will report on plans for our Residents’ Association “Neighbours’ Night at Newtown Park” 5-8pm Friday 24th February – with a request for volunteers to help on the night.

An update from Ray Tuffin about Kia Ora Newtown and the way his role is developing.

Progress report on the Newtown Community Facilities Project – to be called “Our Town Newtown”

Newtown Festival and Celebrate Newtown events. See the Festival website (http://www.newtownfestival.org.nz) for all the details – there’s lots to look at and listen to!

Proposal for a Newtown History Walk

A discussion of our membership fees for the 2017-18 year (its in our rules that we do this in February)

Submissions and Consultations

* Playspaces Policy

* Airport runway extension. The hearing in the Environment Court will start on 3rd July. We have to decide by 3rd March whether we want to speak to our submission at the hearing

* WCC Annual Plan 2017-18 – initial engagement

Kia Ora Newtown is open for business

There was a moving ceremonial opening on Thursday 26th January guided by June and Peter Jackson, with karakia and waiata, followed by speeches from Deputy Mayor Paul Eagle, WCC Newtown Community Advisor Ray Tuffin, and Residents’ Association President Rhona Carson. There was cake, and balloons and activities for the children. See the Dominion Post coverage here.

Many thanks to Wellington City Council Community Services for all the effort and energy they have devoted to getting this great facility up and running. Everyone is welcome to visit 6 Constable St and have a chat with Ray – he is your go-to person for anything concerning WCC activities and services.