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1 Document Number: 1327553 Document Name: Community Services Report to Plains Ward Committee 10 March 2015
Report
To: Plains Ward Committee
From:
Community Services Department
Date: 24 February 2015
File reference & attachments:
Document : 1327553 Appendix A: 1329640, 1329638 Appendix B : 1329363 Appendix C : 1329366
Meeting date:
10 March 2015
Subject:
Monthly Report on activities for the month of February 2015
RECOMMENDATION THAT the report be received, and THAT the correspondence from Goldfields School be received, and THAT consideration be given to the request from Goldfields School, and THAT the Ward Committee considers the funding request received from the Kaiaua Residents group seeking support towards the resurfacing of the Kaiaua tennis courts with funding available from the Ward Discretionary Fund or Community Recreational Facilities Development Fund. Community Development Requests for Financial Assistance [CDV-30-100] The Plains Ward Committee has been allocated $4,153.87 for discretionary grants for the 2014/15 financial year. Grants have been made to the following:
Organisation Amount Granted
Tim Williams $400.00
Thames Valley Special Olympics (hall hire) $59.00
Lioness Club Daffodil Day (hall hire) $40.00
Hauraki JP Assn AGM (hall hire) $29.50
Peacock (hall hire) $53.50
Kaiaua Boating Club $958.30
Ngatea Volunteer Fire Brigade $246.50
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2 Document Number: 1327553 Document Name: Community Services Report to Plains Ward Committee 10 March 2015
Laverick (hall hire) $90.00
TOTAL ALLOCATED $1,876.80
BALANCE $2,277.07 There is one requests for financial assistance this month. Goldfields School [Appendix A 1329638, 132640] The Principal for the school writes requesting sponsorship for their redevelopment project. The school needs to raise at least $250,000 to ensure a safe, therapeutic and learning environment for students with special needs. Ward Social initiatives The Plains Ward Committee has $5,000 from the 2013/14 term that was not allocated and a further $5,000 for the 2014/15 term making a total of $10,000 for discretionary grants of a social services nature. Social Initiatives Scoping Project Staff are currently preparing a resource and assets analysis database including a list of agencies providing services relevant to youth in Paeroa. The next stage from this is a review of the data with key agencies. Significant District Funded Projects No projects to report on Plains Ward Community Facilities and Recreational Development Fund Projects No projects to report on. WARD PROJECTS Plains Ward Main Street Projects 2014/15 Start Date Completion
Date Completed
Project Cost
Approved Funding
Project: Ngatea Main Street Garden Renewals
August 2014
December 2014 $27,000
Project Status: The graffiti proof paint has been applied, this project is completed. Plains Ward Main Street Projects 2014/15 Start Date Completion
Date Completed
Project Cost
Approved Funding
Project: Dudding Reserve Miscellaneous Renewals
February 2015 March 2015 $4,000
Project Status: This project is to be put on hold until future layout of the Reserve is determined, in 2015/16.
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3 Document Number: 1327553 Document Name: Community Services Report to Plains Ward Committee 10 March 2015
Plains Ward Recreation Projects
2014/15
Start Date Completion Date
Completed Project
Cost
Approved Funding
Project: Turua Jetty Renewals
February 2015 March 2015 $8,000
Project Status: This project will be completed by Councils Parks and Reserves Manager, and is scheduled for completion in March 2015. Project: Kerepehi Playground Equipment Renewals
February 2015
February 2015 $5,000
Project Status: Council is receiving different play equipment options at present GENERAL Application for Tree Removal on East Coast Road, Kaiaua Following on from the presentation at the February Ward Committee meeting in regards to an application for tree removal on East Coast Road, Kaiaua, staff will present options for the Ward Committee to consider. Hugh Hayward Domain Trees There have been several trees removed on the Hugh Hayward Domain over the last month. One is located at the back of a McQuarrie Place house where in previous years the land owner had used some of the Domain land and planted a tree on top of the water main. This was causing major issues and in the last month has caused two water breaks with roots damaging the water line. This tree was removed and in consultation with the current land owner, the fence was shifted back to its proper boundary line. Two other trees that were growing adjacent to Pipiroa Road were also removed after pedestrians were injured through tripping on the fallen cones. Kaiaua Tennis Courts (1329363, 1329366) A request has been received from a group of Kaiaua residents attached (Appendix A) who are fundraising to get the tennis courts back to a usable state. This group have been fundraising, and have a programme of further fundraising. The group have come to Council with a request for financial help with the resurfacing project. They have received a quote from a suitable contractor attached (Appendix B) as an indication of cost to resurface the courts. Steve Fabish Community Services Manager
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From: John McIverTo: John McIverSubject: FW: Re Major Appeal for Goldfields School 2015Date: Tuesday, 3 March 2015 11:57:23 a.m.Attachments: image001.png
Step Up For Goldfields Principal"s Information.pdf
From: Gary Quarless [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, 11 February 2015 10:07 p.m.
Dear mayor and CouncillorsPlease find attached a flier for an upcoming sponsored walk which kick starts our fundraising forthe year.As the flier states, this will be a Landmark Year for Goldfields in many ways and I hope that it alsosees real interest and commitment shown to the school from yourselves as our elected body.Whilst everyone is busy and I do appreciate that, genuine interest has only really been shown byJulie Bubb and Gill Leonard in the time I have been at the school, just over 6 years now.The flier outlines the main reasons why we are asking for support and is aimed at corporatebodies. I have however chosen to send it to groups who we work closely with and draw theirattention to the Commemorative Supporters Wall I plan to build to honour and show ourappreciation of all those who have supported the development we have planned. These groupsinclude Ministry SE; Cyfs; Principals forums; healthcare and the police.I have a rather simple mentality on some things and think it would be great for our students,staff and community to see that real support for the future of our schools comes not just fromgenerous individuals and companies but also from professionals and elected bodies.I hope that you will each consider this something that is worthy of your personal support andcollectively consider a joint sponsorship. The Council itself might also consider this something ofworth as what we are planning is to really future proof the school and build outside space whichmeet the needs of students Sensory Integration and Social Development. These terms may benew to you and I or one of our team would be more than happy to explain them in more detailshould you wish to visit or invite us to meet with you.Should you require any further information or discussion about this please do not hesitate tocontact either the school office or myself directly.If any of you know of any businesses or companies who you think might also consider supportingthis please do pass on the flier to them.Thank you all for your kind consideration of this request. Nku i roto i ng mihi, n Gary QuarlessPrincipalGoldfields School55 Norwood RoadPaeroa 3600New Zealand T: 07 862 7172F: 07 8627624M: 0212777210E: [email protected]
mailto:/O=HAURAKI DISTRICT COUNCIL/OU=MONZA/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=JOHNMmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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2015 is a landmark year for us here at Goldfields School.
After over 5 years of consultation, negotiation and planning we are finally seeing our longed for
property developments come to fruition. Two refurbished Satellite classes will be built at local
mainstream schools (Miller Avenue and Te Aroha Primary Schools). These will afford more
opportunities for students who have special needs (ie are ORS funded), to benefit from our specialist
teachers, therapists and para-professional team.
Here at the Base School we will see the demolition of long condemned classrooms and buildings (ie
half our school), and new, purposefully designed buildings replacing them. Our aged and inaccessible
Administration and Resource block will be refurbished and altered to ensure it meets the needs of our
students, staff and wider community.
However, we have only basic ground works money for our Base School in these redevelopment plans.
We do not have the funds needed to ensure that all of our outside spaces are designed and equipped
to meet the very special physical, emotional, learning and therapeutic needs of our students. Most
schools have playgrounds and everyone is familiar with this term. Here at Goldfields our outside
spaces are integral to the teaching, learning and therapeutic programmes that every student requires.
They are essential areas for the students Sensory Integration and Social Development - not just
open spaces or playgrounds.
Our core planning team, which includes specialist Therapists and Teachers, has calculated that
minimally we need to raise at least $250,000. This will enable us to ensure the surfaces, equipment
and indeed fence panels are safe; meet the very special therapeutic and learning needs of our
students; and most importantly, will stand the test of time. In this we need your help.
To Kick Start our fundraising for the year, I will be taking part in the Nature Valley Length of the
Lake Event at Lake Taupo on February 21st
as a solo walker, covering some 70km. We also have two
staff teams doing the relay event over the same distance and our community are busy raising
sponsorship for them. My hope is that local businesses and companies within our school catchment
area (which covers all of the Coromandel, Hauraki, Piako and Thames Valley Districts), and hopefully
some national businesses too, will see our appeal as a worthy cause and be prepared to sponsor me
for the walk.
Over the page are details of how companies or individuals may sponsor me for this event, or indeed
just make a donation to our school fundraising appeal.
Thank you for your kind consideration of this request.
Gary Quarless Tumuaki : Principal
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How to sponsor:
Any donation, no matter how small, will be very gratefully received. However, we are hoping that
many companies will be generous and will also want to add their names to our Supporters Wall.
This will be a brick and tile wall prominently placed within our school grounds. Each will have the
name of a person or company etched in, and also a grade (ie Platinum to Bronze), if you so wish.
Sponsorship rates for this are as follows:
Platinum (Tile) : $1,000:00 or over
Gold (Brick) : $750:00
Silver (Brick) : $500:00
Bronze (Brick) : $250:00
Our families/whanau are very likely to be: your employees; colleagues; customers;
friends; and/or relations - help us and you help their children.
He mahitahi working together, we can make this happen
Payments may be made:
Directly on line into our school secure Donations Account. No funds may be withdrawn from
this account electronically. All transfers out or withdrawals must be made in the branch office
by two named persons appointed by Goldfields School Board of Trustees, so it is very secure.
Account details: GOLDFIELDS SCHOOL- DONATION ACCOUNT
BNZ: 02 0396 0006598 00
Or
By sending a cheque made payable to Goldfields School along with your details.
Or
By requesting an invoice. This will be sent to you directly by our school Administration Manager.
Please reference all donations or requests: GQWalk
Thank you again for your kind consideration of this appeal
Email: [email protected] Tel: 07 862 7172 Website: www.gfs.school.nz
Mailing Address: School Appeal, Goldfields School, Norwood Road, Paeroa 3600
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2015 is a landmark year for us here at Goldfields School.
After over 5 years of consultation, negotiation and planning we are finally seeing our longed for
property developments come to fruition. Two refurbished Satellite classes will be built at local
mainstream schools (Miller Avenue and Te Aroha Primary Schools). These will afford more
opportunities for students who have special needs (ie are ORS funded), to benefit from our specialist
teachers, therapists and para-professional team.
Here at the Base School we will see the demolition of long condemned classrooms and buildings (ie
half our school), and new, purposefully designed buildings replacing them. Our aged and inaccessible
Administration and Resource block will be refurbished and altered to ensure it meets the needs of our
students, staff and wider community.
However, we have only basic ground works money for our Base School in these redevelopment plans.
We do not have the funds needed to ensure that all of our outside spaces are designed and equipped
to meet the very special physical, emotional, learning and therapeutic needs of our students. Most
schools have playgrounds and everyone is familiar with this term. Here at Goldfields our outside
spaces are integral to the teaching, learning and therapeutic programmes that every student requires.
They are essential areas for the students Sensory Integration and Social Development - not just
open spaces or playgrounds.
Our core planning team, which includes specialist Therapists and Teachers, has calculated that
minimally we need to raise at least $250,000. This will enable us to ensure the surfaces, equipment
and indeed fence panels are safe; meet the very special therapeutic and learning needs of our
students; and most importantly, will stand the test of time. In this we need your help.
To Kick Start our fundraising for the year, I will be taking part in the Nature Valley Length of the
Lake Event at Lake Taupo on February 21st
as a solo walker, covering some 70km. We also have two
staff teams doing the relay event over the same distance and our community are busy raising
sponsorship for them. My hope is that local businesses and companies within our school catchment
area (which covers all of the Coromandel, Hauraki, Piako and Thames Valley Districts), and hopefully
some national businesses too, will see our appeal as a worthy cause and be prepared to sponsor me
for the walk.
Over the page are details of how companies or individuals may sponsor me for this event, or indeed
just make a donation to our school fundraising appeal.
Thank you for your kind consideration of this request.
Gary Quarless Tumuaki : Principal
-
How to sponsor:
Any donation, no matter how small, will be very gratefully received. However, we are hoping that
many companies will be generous and will also want to add their names to our Supporters Wall.
This will be a brick and tile wall prominently placed within our school grounds. Each will have the
name of a person or company etched in, and also a grade (ie Platinum to Bronze), if you so wish.
Sponsorship rates for this are as follows:
Platinum (Tile) : $1,000:00 or over
Gold (Brick) : $750:00
Silver (Brick) : $500:00
Bronze (Brick) : $250:00
Our families/whanau are very likely to be: your employees; colleagues; customers;
friends; and/or relations - help us and you help their children.
He mahitahi working together, we can make this happen
Payments may be made:
Directly on line into our school secure Donations Account. No funds may be withdrawn from
this account electronically. All transfers out or withdrawals must be made in the branch office
by two named persons appointed by Goldfields School Board of Trustees, so it is very secure.
Account details: GOLDFIELDS SCHOOL- DONATION ACCOUNT
BNZ: 02 0396 0006598 00
Or
By sending a cheque made payable to Goldfields School along with your details.
Or
By requesting an invoice. This will be sent to you directly by our school Administration Manager.
Please reference all donations or requests: GQWalk
Thank you again for your kind consideration of this appeal
Email: [email protected] Tel: 07 862 7172 Website: www.gfs.school.nz
Mailing Address: School Appeal, Goldfields School, Norwood Road, Paeroa 3600
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From: Penny CorbettTo: Steven ClarkSubject: Re Kaiaua Tennis CourtDate: Friday, 20 February 2015 10:08:45 a.m.
Good morning Steve.Regarding the Kaiaua Tennis Courts, we had a meeting yesterday afternoon and would like to makea request to the council to help with funding for the upgrade of courts.At the moment we havefunds of $5000.00 and will be holding a gambling evening to raise funds and also a Dinner withguest speaker as another fundraiser.We are hoping to have these around May and August.We have other ideas but will concentrate on these two first.When I was speaking to you about the courts you were saying Whiritoa had there courts redoneand it cost about $23000.00.Would you know who I could contact to get a quote from them?We would appreciate any funding available from the council to help with this project.We would love to see the courts up and running by next summer.
Cheers Penny.
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