Flyover - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Mon, 20 Aug 2012 09:40:19 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Flyover - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Proposed Basin Reserve Flyover will impact on St Joseph's parish https://cathnews.co.nz/2012/08/21/proposed-basin-reserve-flyover-will-impact-on-st-josephs-parish/ Mon, 20 Aug 2012 19:30:29 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=31930 St Joseph's Church will look to silence the jackhammers during funerals and Sunday services should the proposed Basin Reserve flyover go ahead. Father Gerard Burns said the parish was still not "completely comfortable" with how the NZ Transport Agency's $90 million project would affect the church on the corner of Brougham and Ellice streets. The Read more

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St Joseph's Church will look to silence the jackhammers during funerals and Sunday services should the proposed Basin Reserve flyover go ahead.

Father Gerard Burns said the parish was still not "completely comfortable" with how the NZ Transport Agency's $90 million project would affect the church on the corner of Brougham and Ellice streets.

The church building itself had been constructed with the noise of the area in mind, he said.

"But what that actually means in terms of [construction] work going on close to the place is a whole different issue."

It was likely the flyover would require the church to give up some land on its boundary, which would reduce its car parking, Father Burns said.

In return, the church would seek assurances from the agency that construction noise would not disrupt funerals and Sunday services, he said.

Father Burns said losing car parks would force parishioners to park elsewhere in Mt Victoria and walk to the church, which raised issues around safety.

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Asbestos danger leads to closure Compassion Aubert Childcare https://cathnews.co.nz/2012/08/21/home-of-compassion-creche-to-close/ Mon, 20 Aug 2012 19:30:11 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=31849

The Sisters of Compassion have announced that Aubert Childcare building, which is located at the Sisters' Centre in Island Bay, Wellington, will have to be closed because they cannot afford to replace the building's asbestos roof, which is crumbling, causing a health hazard. The building will be closed at the end of the 2012 childcare Read more

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The Sisters of Compassion have announced that Aubert Childcare building, which is located at the Sisters' Centre in Island Bay, Wellington, will have to be closed because they cannot afford to replace the building's asbestos roof, which is crumbling, causing a health hazard. The building will be closed at the end of the 2012 childcare year.

As a temporary measure a sealant has been sprayed on the roof, but in the longer term the roof will need replacing if the Aubert Childcare Centre is to continue operating in the building. Remediation of the grounds, with top soil, bark and sand would also be required and grassed areas would have to be replaced. The estimated cost of replacing the roof is $500,000. But could be more if the removal of the roof revealed additional problems .

After the Directors of Compassion considered the Sisters' mission, the ageing of Sisters, their resources, the costs of repairing the Centre's roof and outdoor play areas, together with increasing costs of maintaining and insuring all buildings currently used for Mission services they concluded that they could no longer keep the Aubert Childcare Centre open.

The head of the Sisters of Compassion, Sister Margaret Anne Mills, said there has been much debate and dilemma regarding what to do with Aubert Childcare. She said its foundations were built on service to the poor and needy; the Centre was founded as a residential home for disadvantaged children.

Sister Margaret Anne quoted an article about the Sisters written in 2007: "Many Sisters shared in the nursery and childcare work over the years and the fact that the Childcare Centre at the Bay continues to provide care for young children and help for parents reflects our belief that our Mother Foundress continues to watch over her children."

She said that she too has a sense that Suzanne Aubert continues to watch over 'her' children, but, "Time has passed and there have been many changes in the Bay. The childcare centre of today generally caters for the local Island Bay community.

The Sisters say they are conscious of their responsibilities to their benefactors, who bequeath funds for the care of those disadvantaged in the community but the childcare facility no longer falls within the Sisters' core purpose and they feel it would not be appropriate to spend such a significant sum repairing the building for a purpose that is no longer in keeping with their mission.

By a strange coincidence, the building which houses the original creche in Buckle St also figured in the news on the same day as the sisters announced the closure of the Island Bay building. The Buckle Street building, which now has Heritage status, stands in the way of the proposed Basin Reserve Flyover. It may not be demolished and will have to be shifted should the building of the fly-over proceed.

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