Public Meeting WSBHS – Monday 21st August 7.30pm

WELLINGTON SOUTHERN BAYS HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Monday August 21, 2023

7.30pm – 9pm

GUEST SPEAKER: Dr Chris Gallavin
Chief Executive Officer Home of Compassion

Chris will be discussing James K Baxter and Suzanne Aubert: Observations from an Outsider

All welcome, Baptist Church, 284 The Parade, 7.30pm.

Koha welcome

There will be a short AGM preceding the presentation

Community Update Meeting

Wednesday 9th August 7-8pm

Wellington South Baptist Church

  1. Cycle way planning and Wakefield Park – clarification of planning and timeline
  2. Open floor – what do you want from your Residents’ Association?
  3. MEVO comes to Island Bay – Official launch today, come along for an introduction to the service, a peak at the vehicles you can use, and a promo code.

All Welcome!

Our Values
Respect:
We are respectful towards each other. We treat all people’s views and opinions as important.
Inclusion:
We work for the benefit of all groups in Island Bay. A connected community is a strong community.
Integrity:
We act with integrity. We are fair, impartial, honest and professional.

August Monthly update

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12th July Committee Meeting CANCELLED

Apologies, our meeting scheduled for the 12th of July, is cancelled. This is due to a majority of the committee being away and the lack of a quorum. We are working on the agenda for the August Community update meeting and will share that as soon as we can.
Thanks
Sheila

WCC – Mural work to begin

WCC are excited to inform you that work will begin on the painting of a mural on the Island Bay wharepaku located on the corner of The Parade and Medway Street. This mural is part of the Island Bay village upgrades. 

Experienced muralist, Gina Kiel has been commissioned for this piece. Gina will be on site from mid-May, and painting is expected to take around two weeks (weather dependent). Access to the wharepaku will remain open at most times, with signage provided when closed. There will be no traffic management onsite during painting. 

Gina’s signature style is strong and feminine. Her work explores the human experience through spirituality and pop culture and is expressed with flowing lines and psychedelic compositions that draw on bold and surprising colour palettes. 

Gina has painted many murals across Aotearoa and internationally. She has made work for street art festivals, completed many public and private commissions, exhibited in galleries and is part of the dynamic Dream Girls Collective, alongside Xoe Hall and Miriama Grace-Smith, who have most recently developed a large-scale installation at the Tauranga Art Gallery. 

We are so excited to see this mural come to life and have Gina bring her splash of colour to this public space. 

For examples of Gina’s work, please check out her website. 

We hope this work does not cause much disruption, please get in touch if you have any questions or concerns.  

For more information on the project, please see wellington.govt.nz/island-bay-village 

Ngā mihi nui, 

Brennan Baxley

Senior Urban Designer

4C – Are we ready for climate change? THIS Sunday 21st May

Have your say – Wellingtonians asked for input on 10-year priorities for the city

Wellington City Council will create its 2024-2034 Long-term Plan (LTP) over the next year, with extensive public input throughout the process.

The first phase includes a short online survey asking Wellingtonians to identify top priorities.

The survey asks Wellingtonians to rank priorities in five categories – Wellington’s natural environment, economy, urban form, culture, and community – and add anything they think is missing. It takes just a few minutes to complete, with feedback used to inform the strategic direction for the plan.

SURVEY

The survey is open until 5pm Sunday 21 May.

The Council revises its 10-year Long-term Plan every three years. The upcoming 2024-34 plan will set the direction for the decade, outlining what the Council will be investing in, how much it may cost and how this will be funded.

This survey marks the first phase of an extensive period of public engagement between now and June 2024, when the Long-term Plan 2024-34 will be adopted by the Council.

This will include:

  • April-May 2023: Engagement on key priorities for the plan, including an online survey and series of in-person workshops open to the public.
    Mid-2023: Consultation on the review of rating policies, which will look at how the overall rates bill is divided up – that is, the proportion each property owner pays.
  • Mid-2023: Levels of service workshops, where groups of Wellingtonians can provide feedback regarding community expectations about the levels of Council services provided given associated costs.
  • Late 2023/ early 2024: Participatory budgeting, where residents are provided with budgetary information and options, and can have a direct say in how their rates are used to address the needs and priorities of their communities.
  • Early 2024: Formal consultation, where people can provide final submissions on the draft Long-term Plan.

Priorities for Wellington’s next 10-year plan – Have you say!

Engagement HuiSouthern

  • Newtown Park Function Room, Mansfield St
  • 11 May, 6.30 to 8pm
  • Register here

More information about the development of the 2024-34 Long-term Plan is available on our website here.

Reminder – Community Update Meeting THIS WEDNESDAY 3rd May

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Note COMMUNITY UPDATE MEETING NEXT WEDNESDAY 3rd May

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