Churton Park land sold for new primary school
NEWS RELEASE
29 May 2009
Churton Park land
sold for new primary school
Wellington City Council
has sold a piece of reserve land at Churton Park to the
Ministry of Education. The Ministry plans to build a new
primary school for the area.
The Council’s Social
Portfolio Leader, Councillor Ngaire Best, says that the
Council is committed to consulting with the community on
future recreational and community needs for the local
area.
This proposal will be signalled in the
Council’s long-term plan and project details will be
included in the 2010/2011 annual plan.
“We are
committed to providing appropriate community facilities for
this area which will be both complementary to the school and
the local people,” says Cr Best.
The Ministry of
Education will create an establishment board next month
before any planning is made for the school site. Cr Best
says she hopes a representative from the City Council will
be included on the board.
“This is a unique
opportunity for consultation to occur between the community,
the City Council and the establishment board to come up with
the best possible solution for Churton Park’s young people
and the wider community,” she says.
The
Council’s Environment Portfolio Leader, Councillor Celia
Wade-Brown, says she is thrilled that the northern suburb is
about to have a much-needed school for Churton Park’s
growing population.
“The school will also provide
land for community and recreational facilities, such as a
playground. This work will complement what we’re already
doing in the area with regard to reserve and track
development.
“We’ll work closely with the
Ministry of Education to ensure that the community has
access to the outdoor recreational facilities associated
with the new school as well as access to school facilities
outside of school hours.”
For further details,
please contact:
Cr Ngaire Best, phone 232 9000 or 021 227
8507
Cr Celia Wade-Brown, phone 938 6691 or 027 483
6691
Richard MacLean, Council Communications, phone 801
3578 or 021 227 8180.
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