{"id":893,"date":"2019-06-24T01:22:03","date_gmt":"2019-06-24T01:22:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lifeisajourney.co.nz\/rur\/?p=893"},"modified":"2019-06-24T01:22:03","modified_gmt":"2019-06-24T01:22:03","slug":"shirley-centre-q-a","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lifeisajourney.co.nz\/rur\/shirley-centre-q-a\/","title":{"rendered":"Shirley Centre Q &#038; A"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Below are some of the commonly asked questions I\u2019ve been asked over the last year: <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Q. Is the 10 Shirley Road site the best place for a community centre?<\/strong><br>Yes. The new Shirley centre needs to be on Shirley Road. Our Shirley Library needs to be on Shirley Road.<br>This is part of our identity as a community. This location has had an \u201ceducational\u201d facility here since 1915.<br>This  location is opposite our biggest primary school, Shirley Primary.  Kidsfirst Kindergartens MacFarlane Park is to the north, with Kidsfirst  Kindergartens Richmond to the south, and Kidsfirst Kindergartens Shirley  to the east.<br>Shirley Playcentre is already part of this location, and there are other preschools\/centres on Shirley Road.<br>Plenty  of Off Street Parking: Cnr Hills Road &amp; Shirley Road Shopping  Centre, pathway from car park to Slater Street, following Dudley Creek;  Shirley Road; Slater Street; Chancellor Street, bridge over Dudley Creek by the Shirley Playcentre; Julius Terrace; and Stapletons Road.<br>Bus stops are located outside 10 Shirley Road, and across the road, by Shirley Primary School.<br>&#8211; Orange Line: Halswell>Addington>Christchurch Hospital>Bus Interchange>The Palms>Burwood Hospital>Queenspark<br>&#8211;  The Orbiter: Eastgate Shopping Centre>St Martins>Barrington  Mall>Westfield Riccarton>University of  Canterbury>Northlands>The Palms>Eastgate Shopping Centre<br>&#8211;  100 Wigram\/The Palms via Riccarton: Halswell>Wigram>Church  Corner>University  of Canterbury>Westfield Riccarton>Merivale  Mall>The Palms (<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"http:\/\/www.10shirleyroad.org.nz\/where\/\" target=\"_blank\">www.10shirleyroad.org.nz\/where\/<\/a>).<br>More  Housing NZ developments are being built in Shirley\/Richmond.  Private\/Commercial property developers are building more \u201chigher  density\u201d housing in Shirley\/Richmond. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Q. Why do we need another community centre?<\/strong><br>We  don\u2019t. The old school \u2018community centre\u2019 model is out dated. The  \u2018community centre\u2019 model is a \u2018one size fits all\u2019 centre. They cater for  a specific group of people with targeted activities. They can appear  \u2018closed\u2019, as they only look \u2018open\u2019 when activities are on. They can be  intimidating for newcomers. Open hours, activity choices, faith based,  personality differences can lead to residents feeling judged\/excluded.<br>Libraries with learning spaces are the new \u2018community centre\u2019 model (<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"http:\/\/www.10shirleyroad.org.nz\/this-is-what-a-librarian-looks-like\/\" target=\"_blank\">www.10shirleyroad.org.nz\/this-is-what-a-librarian-looks-like\/<\/a>).<br>&#8220;Public  places on neutral ground where people can gather and interact. In  contrast to first places (home) and second places (work), third places  allow people to put aside their concerns and simply enjoy the company  and conversation around them.&#8221; &#8220;third places are the heart of a  community&#8217;s social vitality. Providing the foundation for a functioning  democracy, these spaces promote social equity by leveling the status of  guests, providing a setting for grassroots politics, creating habits of  public association, and offering psychological support to individuals  and communities.&#8221;<br>Ray Oldenburg (<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"http:\/\/www.pps.org\/article\/roldenburg\" target=\"_blank\">www.pps.org\/article\/roldenburg<\/a>)<br>As part of my feedback on the Draft OARC Regeneration Plan, I created this &#8220;Community Needs&#8221; post (<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/lifeisajourney.co.nz\/rur\/draft-oarc-regeneration-plan-community-needs\/\" target=\"_blank\">www.riseuprichmond.nz\/draft-oarc-regeneration-plan-community-needs\/<\/a>) which includes:<br>Why  are Identity, Well-being, &amp; Learning important?; How can we \u201cGet  Creative Christchurch\u201d?; Shirley Research by Joanna Gould; Richmond  Research by Joanna Gould; Dallington Research by Joanna Gould; Social  Isolation And Older People In Canterbury; An Inventory of Community-led  and Non-governmental Organisations and Initiatives in Post-earthquake  Canterbury (to September 2013); Community Needs Profile For East  Christchurch for \u014ct\u0101karo Avon River Corridor Regeneration Plan.<br>My &#8220;Community Needs: Community Centres&#8221; post (<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/lifeisajourney.co.nz\/rur\/community-needs-community-centres\/\" target=\"_blank\">www.riseuprichmond.nz\/community-needs-community-centres\/<\/a>) outlines my research shows the need for two community centres:<br>&#8211;  OARC Regeneration Plan Idea for Shirley\/Richmond by Joanna Gould:  \u201cShirley\/Richmond, new Community Centre at 10 Shirley Road opposite  Shirley Primary School, includes Shirley Library, Learning Spaces,  Service Centre, sell Shirley Library building at The Palms.\u201d<br>&#8211; OARC  Regeneration Plan Idea for Dallington\/Burwood\/Avondale by Joanna Gould:  \u201cDallington\/Burwood\/Avondale, new Community Centre at 255 New Brighton  Road close to All Saints Church, includes Coastal-Burwood Governance  Unit more central to their residents, small Meeting\/Learning spaces with  kitchen, Service Centre, Volunteer Library similar to Redcliffs Village  Library, sell Shirley Library building at The Palms.\u201d<br>&#8211; CCC Shirley The Palms Commercial Centre (2017): <a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/ccc.govt.nz\/assets\/Documents\/Culture-Community\/Stats-and-facts-on-Christchurch\/Community-Ward-Profiles\/Commercial-Centre-Factsheets\/Shirley-The-Palms.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/ccc.govt.nz\/assets\/Documents\/Culture-Community\/Stats-and-facts-on-Christchurch\/Community-Ward-Profiles\/Commercial-Centre-Factsheets\/Shirley-The-Palms.pdf<\/a> <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Q. Why are you suggesting we move the Shirley Library to the 10 Shirley Road site?<br><\/strong>The  Shirley Library was built in 1996 (23 years old). In 2008 it was  reported \u201cFuture need for more service capability. Space required to  develop service for learning services to support need in the community.\u201d<br>The  Land Use Recovery Plan in December 2013 \u201c[Shirley suburb] identified as  a key activity centres for business and community which aligns with the  planning for new and retention of libraries in these areas.\u201d <br>Does the current Shirley Library and Service Centre align with the Libraries 2025 Facilities Plan (May 2015)?<br>&#8211;  Libraries will foster local communities\u2019 wellbeing by providing  accessible meeting places and focal points for the community, learning  and leisure activities.<br>&#8211; Library facilities will embrace the cultural diversity of local communities.<br>&#8211;  The Plan will reflect Council\u2019s commitment to the Treaty of Waitangi by  reflecting an understanding of and respect for the needs of the Tangata  Whenua.<br>&#8211; Architecturally designed buildings will generate community pride and reflect the diversity of local cultures and lifestyles.  <br>&#8211; Urban Design Protocol: The value of public buildings such as libraries  is emphasised in the Urban Design Protocol (which Christchurch City  Council is a signatory to): they protect the cultural identity and  heritage of our towns and cities; provide creativity; and add social,  environmental and cultural benefits by creating well connected,  inclusive and accessible places.<br>&#8211; Library Facilities: Important,  central meeting place and focal point in a community; Open, spacious,  welcoming environment; warm place to be in winter; vital social contact  for many (especially older persons); place to meet (caf\u00e9) and relax with  children and friends or family; Outstanding location (e.g. overlooking  ocean, park setting), source of community pride, for the building and  the resources available; Free learning environment; provider of \u2018second  chance\u2019 opportunities for adults wanting to learn; Provider of general  services, e.g. photocopiers, internet, community\/local information.<br>&#8211;  Location Preferences: Near local shops\/supermarket\/mall\/bank\/medical  centre\/schools\/playground\/toy library; malls and aquatic facilities not  seen as highly desirable areas for co-location or as adjacent locations;  co-location with a Council service centre favoured; On bus route\/near  transport hubs; handy walking distance from home, easily accessed, free,  plentiful car parking adjacent to library; Attractive street  visibility. (<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"http:\/\/www.10shirleyroad.org.nz\/chch-libraries\/\" target=\"_blank\">www.10shirleyroad.org.nz\/chch-libraries\/<\/a>)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Q. Why do we need Learning Spaces in a library?<br><\/strong>\u201cShirley and Parklands Libraries: these do not have dedicated \u2018learning\u2019 spaces. They have spaces that are able to be used for programming and events as  part of the library footprint.<br>&#8211; Shirley hosted 416 programmes with 9,381 participants, Parklands hosted 260 programmes with 3,800 participants.<br>&#8211; Aranui Library has a dedicated wh\u0101nau room which is a multi-purpose  space. The Library hosted 433 programmes with 5,213 participants. The  Programme statistics for Sumner saw 106 sessions hosted with 2,322  participants.\u201d<br>(LGOIMA request, Library Plans\/Learning Space Participants, November 2018)<br>If  \u201cShirley hosted 416 programmes with 9,381 participants\u201d without  dedicated \u2018learning\u2019 spaces, what opportunities could they offer the  communities if they did?<br>I was first inspired by the open learning spaces (<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"http:\/\/www.getcreativechristchurch.nz\/learning-spaces\/\" target=\"_blank\">www.getcreativechristchurch.nz\/learning-spaces\/<\/a>)  in the new building at Shirley Primary School. Then after attending the  Ministry of Awesome: \u2018Coffee &amp; Jam\u2019 sessions at the EPIC Innovation  Campus, I thought wouldn\u2019t it be a great opportunity to invite guest  speakers from all the different Government agencies, organisations,  community groups, support services, community workers to come &amp;  \u2018introduce\u2019 themselves to the community, in a non-threatening way that  was accessible for all, through the learning spaces at the library, so  they become more than a name, approachable familiar faces to the  residents of our communities. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Q. Why not just leave the 10 Shirley Road site as a park?<br>\u201c<\/strong>The\n World Health Organisation\u2019s definition of health says that it is \u2018more \nthan the absence of disease\u2019; it is \u2018a state of complete physical, \nsocial and mental wellbeing\u2019.\u201d<br>(<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"http:\/\/www.getcreativechristchurch.nz\/well-being\/\" target=\"_blank\">www.getcreativechristchurch.nz\/well-being\/<\/a>)<br>In focusing so much on our physical health, we have been neglecting our \u2018social and mental wellbeing\u2019.<br>We\n already have enough parks in this area with: St Albans Park to the \nwest, Westminster Park to the north-west, MacFarlane Park to the north, \nBurwood Park to the east, Richmond Park to the south-east, Petrie Park \nto the south.\n\n<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Q. What is one word to describe your idea, that represents your \u201cwhy\u201d this centre is needed?<br><\/strong>Inclusive. \u201cThe definition of inclusive is something that does not leave any part or group out.\u201d<br>Libraries  are inclusive by design. Every age\/stage\/race\/religion\/beliefs\/values is catered for, within the words of the books, and the information you  find online.<br>Anyone can go into a library, find a book that they can  identity with: who they are, their beliefs, their values &amp; their  circumstances in life.<br>Libraries are not just for books, they empower  people. You don\u2019t have to wait on a waiting list for help. You can help  yourself by asking a librarian for guidance to find the  book\/information you need. Librarians show us that it\u2019s ok to ask for  help, it\u2019s ok to ask questions there. They are a safe place to teach  children social skills. And for some they are a second opportunity for  education.  <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Below are some of the commonly asked questions I\u2019ve been asked over the last year: Q. Is the 10 Shirley Road site the best place for a community centre?Yes. The new Shirley centre needs to be on Shirley Road. 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