Date: Time: Meeting Room: Venue:
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Tuesday 15 September 2015 6.00pm Devonport-Takapuna
Local Board Chamber |
Devonport-Takapuna Local Board
OPEN ATTACHMENTS Attachments Under Separate Cover
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12 Monthly Local Board Services report - August 2015
A. 3 on 3 Basketball business case 3
B. Artist’s Impression of Gould Reserve Playground 7
C. Manufacturer’s Drawings of Playground towers 9
13 Auckland Council Property Limited Local Board Six-Monthly Update 1 January to 30 June 2015
A. Schedule of meetings and workshops 11
B. Properties Managed by ACPL in the Local Board area 13
C. Property movement in the Local Board area 15
14 Devonport/Takapuna Local Board Quick Response Grants: Round One 2015-2016
A. Devonport/Takapuna Local Community Grants Programme 2015-2016 17
B. Devonport-Takapuna Local Board Quick Response Round One applications 19
15 Auckland Transport update September 2015 for the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board
A. Devonport-Takapuna issues raised by members in August 2015 37
B. Proposed walkway/cycleway links to Sunnynook bus station 39
C. Barrys Point Development Plan 43
19 Record of Briefing/Community Forum - 25 August and 1 September
A. Record of briefing - 25 August 2015 45
B. Record of briefing - 1 September 191
20 Summary of Actions and Reports Requested/Pending - September 2015
A. Summary of Actions and Reports Requested/Pending - September 2015 209
Devonport-Takapuna Local Board 15 September 2015 |
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A. North Quick Response, Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One, 2015/16 Application summary and application assessment |
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APPLICANT |
Lake House Arts Centre |
APPLICATION NO. |
QR1602-104 |
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LEGAL STATUS |
Charitable Trust |
LEGAL STATUS NO. |
800512, CC20256 |
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PROJECT TYPE |
Arts and culture |
INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANISATION |
Group/organisation |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
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PROJECT TITLE |
Marketing initiatives for Lake House Arts Centre |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
Widen our current marketing avenues as well as frequency to ensure the Devonport/Takapuna Local Board area is aware and engaged in what Lake House Arts centre has to offer. |
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FUNDING FOR |
marketing and advertising |
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PROJECT LOCATION |
Lake House Arts Centre, 37 Fred Thomas Dr and local board area |
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PROJECT DATES |
01/10/2015 - 31/03/2016 |
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PRIORITIES AND OUTCOMES |
- Our area’s arts and culture is diverse, vibrant and well supported, neighbourhoods and community-led initiatives are supported and encouraged
Being able to advertise and market our programmes and art centre to the community means a higher level of awareness of what we have to offer in terms of free activities, events and exhibitions. Families will become aware of our school holiday and after school art classes, enabling them to plan activities while parents are working. |
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PROMOTION OF EVENT |
Yes- The project is marketing and advertising. We will expand our current marketing avenues online and print, through schools, community groups and local businesses. |
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LOCAL BOARD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |
All marketing material will include the Local Boards logo as well as on our website, within the grounds of Lake House and acknowledgements at public events. |
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ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS |
40,000 |
AUDIENCE SIZE |
40,000 |
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PROJECT BUDGET |
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EXPENDITURE ITEM |
AMOUNT |
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design and marketing - 40hrs @ $28 per hour |
$1120.00 |
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printing costs |
$403.00 |
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printing costs |
$234.00 |
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Facebook advertising over 4 months @$10 per day |
$1220.00 |
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FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN |
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TOTAL COST OF PROJECT |
$2977.00 |
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PROJECT CONTRIBUTION |
$977.00 |
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PROJECT INCOME |
$0.00 |
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TOTAL AMOUNT REQUESTED |
$2000.00 |
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FUNDING HISTORY |
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The organisation has received funding for the purchase of chairs from the Interim Regional Arts Fund, purchase of heaters from the Devonport Takapuna Local Board and event funding for the North Shore Arts Trail 2014 and has accounted for all previous funding. |
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A. North Quick Response, Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One, 2015/16 Application summary and application assessment |
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APPLICANT |
Auckland Single Parent’s Trust and Te Kaitiakitanga Tamaki Makaurau o te Matua Kotahitanga |
APPLICATION NO. |
QR1602-106 |
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LEGAL STATUS |
Charitable Trust |
LEGAL STATUS NO. |
1688774, CC45456 |
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PROJECT TYPE |
Community |
INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANISATION |
Group/organisation |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
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PROJECT TITLE |
Healthy Hobbies, healthy options and healthy Role Modelling |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
Single Parent families, mostly those without family support in New Zealand, join our group to build a supportive network that assists them to empower themselves, their youth and young children so they can be the best they can be. They build healthy relationships through healthy options including healthy hobbies while their youth can participate too which builds good relationships within families as they provide good role modelling. From here they take advantage of our other services and learn to network in the wider community. These families are otherwise isolated and it's important we do this in the area because our North Shore parents don't function well when not supported. |
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FUNDING FOR |
Netball fees |
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PROJECT LOCATION |
57 View Rd, Wairau Valley, Auckland |
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PROJECT DATES |
01/10/2015 - 30/09/2016 |
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PRIORITIES AND OUTCOMES |
- Our community has appropriate facilities that can be enjoyed by all, neighbourhoods and community-led initiatives are supported and encouraged
Single parents in the Devonport-Takapuna community complain that we don't offer the same community led initiatives in THEIR neighbourhood as West and South Auckland. They feel neglected and our project will support the area's single parent families and encourage them to take part in indoor sport that's a community-led initiative. |
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PROMOTION OF EVENT |
Yes- Online through our event/activity website Online through our facebook pages Perhaps through the local newspaper when we have an article In an Indian newspaper alongside other events we are promoting |
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LOCAL BOARD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |
We will make it part of our posts and editorials. Also through word of mouth.We place a logo on our event's website |
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ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS |
40 |
AUDIENCE SIZE |
500 |
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PROJECT BUDGET |
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EXPENDITURE ITEM |
AMOUNT |
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Netball fees |
$1080.00 |
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FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN |
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TOTAL COST OF PROJECT |
$3247.50 |
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PROJECT CONTRIBUTION |
$2207.50 |
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PROJECT INCOME |
$0.00 |
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TOTAL AMOUNT REQUESTED |
$1080.00 |
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FUNDING HISTORY |
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The organisation has received $3,224.65 from other local boards around Auckland for the same programme in the past. The organisation has accounted for all previous funding. |
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A. North Quick Response, Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One, 2015/16 Application summary and application assessment |
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APPLICANT |
Belmont Park Racquets Club |
APPLICATION NO. |
QR1602-111 |
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LEGAL STATUS |
Incorporated Society |
LEGAL STATUS NO. |
221825, CC30260 |
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PROJECT TYPE |
Sport and recreation |
INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANISATION |
Group/organisation |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
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PROJECT TITLE |
Sun umbrella replacement |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
We have a huge junior tennis membership (+300) and in the summer, the area that parents and participants watch from has no permanent shade. So we must provide sun umbrellas that can give members and visitors some relief from the sun. Our umbrellas are broken and beyond repair and need replacing so that our tennis community can enjoy watching their children and be adequately protected from the sun. The club needs to be Sunsmart. |
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FUNDING FOR |
Funding of $2,500 towards the total cost of $2,640 plus GST for 4 umbrellas. |
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PROJECT LOCATION |
At the tennis club. 133 Bayswater Ave, Bayswater |
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PROJECT DATES |
15/10/2015 - 15/10/2015 |
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PRIORITIES AND OUTCOMES |
-Our community has appropriate facilities that can be enjoyed by all, open spaces that encourage active recreation
We have a huge junior tennis membership (+300) and in the summer, the area that parents and participants watch from has no permanent shade. So we must provide sun umbrellas that can give members and visitors some relief from the sun. Our umbrellas are broken and beyond repair and need replacing so that our tennis community can enjoy watching their children and be adequately protected from the sun. We need an appropriate solution to being more Sunsmart and having appropriate facilities that can be enjoyed by all. |
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PROMOTION OF EVENT |
No |
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LOCAL BOARD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |
Club newsletter and our website |
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ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS |
1 person to order |
AUDIENCE SIZE |
+800. i.e. the whole club plus visitors |
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PROJECT BUDGET |
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EXPENDITURE ITEM |
AMOUNT |
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Sun umbrellas |
$2640.00 |
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FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN |
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TOTAL COST OF PROJECT |
$2640.00 |
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PROJECT CONTRIBUTION |
$640.00 |
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PROJECT INCOME |
$0.00 |
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TOTAL AMOUNT REQUESTED |
$2000.00 |
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FUNDING HISTORY |
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The organisation has received funding previously for the replacement of the synthetic grass, renewing the kitchen, creating a administration office, upgrade of disabled toilet and electrical upgrade of facility. All previous funding has been accounted for. |
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A. North Quick Response, Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One, 2015/16 Application summary and application assessment |
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APPLICANT |
Castor Bay Ratepayers' & Residents' Association |
APPLICATION NO. |
QR1602-112 |
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LEGAL STATUS |
Incorporated Society |
LEGAL STATUS NO. |
221473, |
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PROJECT TYPE |
Events |
INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANISATION |
Group/organisation |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
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PROJECT TITLE |
Auckland Heritage Festival |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
The event will be an exhibition whose focus is on Post-World War II life - particularly as it pertained to the North Shore. It will include an interactive walk-through display of furniture, furnishings, photos, radio broadcasts and other exhibits that will highlight what home life was like during this period. The target audience is all members of Auckland. |
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FUNDING FOR |
Funding is needed to help purchase some exhibit items such as enlargement of photographs, rental of period furnishings, trailer hire to move objects, possible purchase of audio recordings of radio programs from the era, etc. |
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PROJECT LOCATION |
In the Battery Observation Post of Kennedy Park |
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PROJECT DATES |
10/10/2015 - 11/10/2015 |
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PRIORITIES AND OUTCOMES |
-Local built and natural heritage is understood and respected and valued by all -Neighbourhoods and community-led initiatives are supported and encouraged -Our area’s arts and culture is diverse, vibrant and well supported This event is part of the Auckland Heritage Festival. The focus is on Post-World War II life - particularly as it pertained to the North Shore. The event will be held at the Battery Observation Post of Kennedy Park. It will include an interactive walk-through display of furniture, furnishings, photos, radio broadcasts and other exhibits that will highlight what home life was like during this period. |
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PROMOTION OF EVENT |
Yes- Advertising will be through Auckland Council promotions of the Auckland Heritage Festival. We will also work to place articles or notices in the North Shore Times, Channel Magazine, NZ Herald's School's Out insert, etc. Potentially we will also distribute flyers to mailboxes in Castor Bay. |
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LOCAL BOARD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |
We are happy to place logo on printed material, invite local board members to our event, and include in any newspaper articles, signage, advertising materials, etc. |
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ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS |
Six to eight people from the Castor Bay Ratepayers & Residents Association |
AUDIENCE SIZE |
150-250 depending upon weather |
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PROJECT BUDGET |
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EXPENDITURE ITEM |
AMOUNT |
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Trailer Hire: 6 hours @ $15 p/h |
$90.00 |
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Photo enlargements/prints |
$400.00 |
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Miscellaneous memorabalia/radio recordings |
$200.00 |
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FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN |
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TOTAL COST OF PROJECT |
$690.00 |
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PROJECT CONTRIBUTION |
$0.00 |
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PROJECT INCOME |
$0.00 |
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TOTAL AMOUNT REQUESTED |
$690.00 |
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FUNDING HISTORY |
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The organisation has previously received $500 for the 'bring as your memories' and has returned their accountability |
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A. North Quick Response, Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One, 2015/16 Application summary and application assessment |
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APPLICANT |
Zeal Education Trust |
APPLICATION NO. |
QR1602-113 |
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LEGAL STATUS |
Charitable Trust |
LEGAL STATUS NO. |
CC29343 |
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PROJECT TYPE |
Events |
INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANISATION |
Group/organisation |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
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PROJECT TITLE |
The Project |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
After hosting hundreds of successful U18 events across our three youth centres, Zeal are now keen to develop a series of safe, drug+alcohol free youth events with young people in Aucklands Northshore, kicking off with The-Project, our first U18s tour across the North Island. As Takapuna/Devonport is more accessible, and to meet a growing need from young people, Zeal are now ready to upscale our events and services making them more accessible to young people across Auckland. With the event aiming to attract 400+ teenagers with support from Red-Frogs-Support-Network, youth-workers, key volunteers, Zeal Staff and our teams experience to execute major youth events at a high level of excellence, we believe The-Project will birth a new era of youth entertainment. |
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FUNDING FOR |
Venue hire, security, production costs, artist fees + marketing. |
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PROJECT LOCATION |
Bruce Mason Centre |
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PROJECT DATES |
01/10/2015 - 01/10/2015 |
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PRIORITIES AND OUTCOMES |
-Our area’s arts and culture is diverse, vibrant and well supported
Zeal exist to champion young people creatively, and this project will allow young people to have an innovative world class event that celebrates Takapunas youth culture and energy. There are a lack of safe U18 events within the Takapuna/Devonport region, and through 'The Project' we want to put on a vibrant event with state of the art production that is well supported by young people for young people. This event aims; - To attract 500+ young people - Create an event for young people by young people - Create opportunities for up-and-coming local DJs to rub shoulders alongside DJ's with an international profile |
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PROMOTION OF EVENT |
Yes- Network of promoters - young people in local secondary schools across Auckland. Social Media - Zeal know how to build extensive social media campaigns that reach young people online. Event Finda - Our choosen ticketing partner, New Zealands most popular event and live entertainment marketing platform. Press Release - directed to entertainment agencies + local papers / reporters / bloggers Media Partner - Mediaworks TBC Posters / Billboards - Extensive amount of posters/flyers dropped in local area with one billboard erected. We will also use each stop of the tour (photos/videos) to help market the remaining stops on the tour via Facebook. |
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LOCAL BOARD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |
We will acknowledge the local boards contribution via branding on all marketing collateral both online and print (reach 50,000+), local placement on a sponsor board visible at the entranceway of the event, shoutouts on stage and logos in event highlight videos. |
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ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS |
15 - 30 artists, crew + volunteers |
AUDIENCE SIZE |
400+ young people in attendance |
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PROJECT BUDGET |
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EXPENDITURE ITEM |
AMOUNT |
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Venue Hire: includes stage, power, air-con, security and ushering staff, st johns presence, wrist banding and entry staff, f&b staff for candy bar, furniture, duty manager, venue tech + cleaning |
$6200.00 |
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Production - Staging, lighting, audio, visual + special effects |
$4797.00 |
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Design - digital and print designs |
$1500.00 |
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FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN |
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TOTAL COST OF PROJECT |
$12497.00 |
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PROJECT CONTRIBUTION |
$4000.00 |
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PROJECT INCOME |
$7500.00 |
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TOTAL AMOUNT REQUESTED |
$2000.00 |
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FUNDING HISTORY |
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The organisation has received $5,000 for the Capturing Youth Photography Academy from Creative Communities and the North Shore Creative Youth Development Project. |
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A. North Quick Response, Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One, 2015/16 Application summary and application assessment |
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APPLICANT |
Lake Pupuke Tennis Club Inc |
APPLICATION NO. |
QR1602-114 |
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LEGAL STATUS |
Incorporated Society |
LEGAL STATUS NO. |
223879 |
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PROJECT TYPE |
Sport and recreation |
INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANISATION |
Group/organisation |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
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PROJECT TITLE |
Purchase of tennis balls for the new season. |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
The club takes tennis to local schools over term 4 and term 1. Schools to send children along during or after school to be introduced to tennis. The first 3 sessions are free and if the children want to continue they are encourages to join our or another club. They club provides balls and racquests. The club also uses 16+ cases of balls per season for interclub and club events. |
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FUNDING FOR |
A big expense is the purchase of tennis balls and it would assist this project greatly if some support to purchase balls could be provided. In addition to this the club purchases 16+ cases of balls each year for junior and senior interclub teams and club events. Old balls are given to children in the club or to nearby schools and Early Childhood Centres. |
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PROJECT LOCATION |
Tennis will be played primarily at the club but some may be played at 2-3 local schools using portable "hot shot" nets. |
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PROJECT DATES |
12/10/2015 - 29/04/2016 |
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PRIORITIES AND OUTCOMES |
-Our community has appropriate facilities that can be enjoyed by all -Activity that will create an innovation hub in the local board area -Open spaces that encourage active recreation
A recent survey of young people by the Board identified tennis as a sport that males and females would most like to play. Our club is located near several schools and we have been building a relationship with those schools to provide young people free trial opportunities to play at our courts. We are co-located at the wonderful Taharota Park with other sporting cultural organisations. |
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PROMOTION OF EVENT |
Yes- There is general promotion with leaflets in our community; the other sporting and cultural organisations based at Taharota Park; and at the local schools to get existing members to return to the club and to attract new members. |
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LOCAL BOARD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |
By posting the contribution on our website and Facebook page, on the notice boards at the club and in our newsletter. |
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ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS |
350-80 |
AUDIENCE SIZE |
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PROJECT BUDGET |
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EXPENDITURE ITEM |
AMOUNT |
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18 cases of tennis balls @ $234.00/case |
$4212.00 |
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FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN |
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TOTAL COST OF PROJECT |
$4212.00 |
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PROJECT CONTRIBUTION |
$2340.00 |
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PROJECT INCOME |
$0.00 |
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TOTAL AMOUNT REQUESTED |
$1872.00 |
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FUNDING HISTORY |
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The organisation has not received funding previously from Auckland Council or local boards |
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A. North Quick Response, Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One, 2015/16 Application summary and application assessment |
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APPLICANT |
Paul Cornish |
APPLICATION NO. |
QR1602-116 |
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LEGAL STATUS |
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LEGAL STATUS NO. |
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PROJECT TYPE |
Sport and recreation |
INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANISATION |
Individual |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
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PROJECT TITLE |
JETS Run |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
A weekly fun run through October-March offering both 3km and 5km routes along the waterfront. It culminates in a weekly prize giving at which personal improvement is recognised together with spot prizes for participation. The event has been running for 5 years and is well established on the local calendar but would benefit from additional promotion. |
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FUNDING FOR |
Promotion of the event to increase participants. |
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PROJECT LOCATION |
Devonport waterfront |
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PROJECT DATES |
14/10/2015 - 30/03/2016 |
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PRIORITIES AND OUTCOMES |
-Our community has appropriate facilities that can be enjoyed by all -Neighbourhoods and community-led initiatives are supported and encouraged -Open spaces that encourage active recreation
Promotion of a weekly family orientated running event throughout the summer provides opportunity for the local community to enjoy our lovely outdoor environment, improve fitness levels and socialize. Friendships have been built around this event and the end of season prize giving is a very convivial and celebratory affair. |
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PROMOTION OF EVENT |
Yes- Road signs, Devonport Flagstaff, North Shore Times, Flyers, Local schools, newsletters & assemblies, Weekly e-mail circular and Word of mouth |
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LOCAL BOARD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |
Logo on road signs, E-mail circulars & flyers |
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ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS |
250 (last season) across the season, 20-60 participants each week. |
AUDIENCE SIZE |
Devonport peninsula & visitors to these shores (c.7,000) |
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PROJECT BUDGET |
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EXPENDITURE ITEM |
AMOUNT |
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Advertising |
$200.00 |
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Road signs |
$300.00 |
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FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN |
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TOTAL COST OF PROJECT |
$5000.00 |
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PROJECT CONTRIBUTION |
$0.00 |
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PROJECT INCOME |
$4250.00 |
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TOTAL AMOUNT REQUESTED |
$575.00 |
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FUNDING HISTORY |
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The individual has not received funding from Auckland Council or local boards previously |
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A. North Quick Response, Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One, 2015/16 Application summary and application assessment |
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APPLICANT |
North Shore Rowing Club Inc |
APPLICATION NO. |
QR1602-117 |
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LEGAL STATUS |
Charitable Trust |
LEGAL STATUS NO. |
222791, CC41060 |
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PROJECT TYPE |
Sport and recreation |
INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANISATION |
Group/organisation |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
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PROJECT TITLE |
R F Bennett Memorial Shield Rowing Regatta |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
R F Bennett Memorial Shield Rowing regatta has participants from rowing clubs, schools and Masters rowers in the Auckland area, including supporters and the general public as spectators who can enjoy a days racing on the 21/11/15. The regatta attracts 1000 athletes supporters and spectators. The North Shore Rowing Club hosts the regatta and manages the logistics of organising catering, water safety, port a loos, waste management, communications via PA system, over night security, lane laying, first aid ambulance services, safety and gate rosters. Rain day 22/11/15. |
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FUNDING FOR |
Waste management hire (rubbish and portable tolilets), PA communications hirer, Ambulance and first aid attendance, lane laying equipment hire |
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PROJECT LOCATION |
Sylvan Park, Lake Pupuke |
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PROJECT DATES |
21/11/2015 - 21/11/2015 |
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PRIORITIES AND OUTCOMES |
-Public transport that is quick, convenient, reliable and affordable -Open spaces that encourage active recreation
R F Bennett Memorial Shield Rowing regatta has participants from rowing clubs, schools and Masters rowers in the Auckland area, including supporters and the general public as spectators who can enjoy a days racing on the 21/11/15 at Lake Pupuke from the banks of Sylvan Park reserve. The regatta attracts 1000 athletes supporters and spectators. Volunteers help make the day a success with the support of the Milford Business Association who arrange a shuttle bus for parking and coordinate a "Pirate Market Day" supporting local businesses. |
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PROMOTION OF EVENT |
Yes- Invite to participate is sent to all rowing clubs and rowing schools in Auckland. Event is recorded on rowing calendar. Day Sheet brochure is printed with sponsor logos advertised on it. Event will be advertised on the Council website. |
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LOCAL BOARD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |
Mention in our day sheet brochure and clubs web site. |
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ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS |
800 |
AUDIENCE SIZE |
500 |
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PROJECT BUDGET |
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EXPENDITURE ITEM |
AMOUNT |
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First Aid ambulance |
$595.00 |
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Porto loo and wheely bin hire |
$1460.00 |
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Lane laying lake pupuke |
$1000.00 |
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PA System for race commentary and safety announcements |
$494.00 |
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Catering Supplies |
$2000.00 |
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FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN |
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TOTAL COST OF PROJECT |
$5549.00 |
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PROJECT CONTRIBUTION |
$3549.00 |
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PROJECT INCOME |
$17000.00 |
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TOTAL AMOUNT REQUESTED |
$2000.00 |
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FUNDING HISTORY |
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The organisation has not received funding from Auckland Council or the local boards previously |
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A. North Quick Response, Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One, 2015/16 Application summary and application assessment |
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APPLICANT |
Milford Village Business Association |
APPLICATION NO. |
QR1602-118 |
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LEGAL STATUS |
Incorporated Society |
LEGAL STATUS NO. |
2104834, |
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PROJECT TYPE |
Community |
INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANISATION |
Group/organisation |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
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PROJECT TITLE |
Milford Village Square Enhancement with Table & Chairs |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
We would like to install four sets of tables and chairs in the Milford Village Square. Two tables will have chess boards on the tops of the tables, the other two will have a game more suitable for children, e.g. snakes and ladders. |
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FUNDING FOR |
We are applying for the funding of two out of four of the table and chair sets, the business association will fund the other two sets, as well as the design and install of the game tops out of our own streetscape improvement budget. |
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PROJECT LOCATION |
Milford Village Square |
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PROJECT DATES |
19/10/2015 - 26/10/2015 |
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PRIORITIES AND OUTCOMES |
-Our community has appropriate facilities that can be enjoyed by all -Neighbourhoods and community-led initiatives are supported and encouraged -Activity that enhances good environmental outcomes -Open spaces that encourage active recreation Adding the tables and chairs will transform the plaza into a more central hub, provide the community with a positive recreational option, help build our community and create a space for engagement between a wide range of individuals. |
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PROMOTION OF EVENT |
Yes- We will be posting images on both our Facebook page and website, both in the lead up to the installation and post installation. We will also be including the tables in the Channel magazines Milford column. |
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LOCAL BOARD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |
We will thank the local board for their contribution through our Facebook page and website. We will include the local board's logo in the images we use to promote the tables installation. We would love to have a game of chess with a local board member as well and have that as part of our publicity. |
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ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS |
Being a close knit community, we believe the tables will be well used, however exact numbers are difficult to define. |
AUDIENCE SIZE |
Same as above |
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PROJECT BUDGET |
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EXPENDITURE ITEM |
AMOUNT |
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Four Tables |
$2765.22 |
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Eight Stools |
$1565.22 |
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Artwork & Install |
$1505.00 |
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FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN |
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TOTAL COST OF PROJECT |
$5835.44 |
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PROJECT CONTRIBUTION |
$3835.44 |
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PROJECT INCOME |
$0.00 |
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TOTAL AMOUNT REQUESTED |
$2000.00 |
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FUNDING HISTORY |
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The organisation received $132,000 for their annual Business Improvement District payment, $4,400 to complete the garden improvements and $2,000 for the Pirates Market Day. All previous funding has been accounted for. |
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A. North Quick Response, Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One, 2015/16 Application summary and application assessment |
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APPLICANT |
Supernova Promotions |
APPLICATION NO. |
QR1602-119 |
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LEGAL STATUS |
Not for profit community group |
LEGAL STATUS NO. |
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PROJECT TYPE |
Arts and culture |
INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANISATION |
Group/organisation |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
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PROJECT TITLE |
Paint the Town Red |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
The artist will render a number of landscape paintings of various locations in Devonport, the Devonport village (incl.Library), Takarunga, Cheltenham Beach and the Rangitoto vista as a celebration of our beautiful environment. The explosive action painting will be accompanied by acoustic music (Looking for Alaska) to enhance the ambiance and festive feel of the event. The event will be filmed and resulting paintings will be auctioned or gifted. |
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FUNDING FOR |
Venue and equipment hire, painting materials. |
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PROJECT LOCATION |
Devonport Community Centre |
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PROJECT DATES |
28/11/2015 - 28/11/2015 |
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PRIORITIES AND OUTCOMES |
-Local built and natural heritage is understood and respected and valued by all -Activity that enhances good environmental outcomes -Open spaces that encourage active recreation
"Kiss the Sky" is a performance art show to be held in the Devonport Community Centre and aimed at celebrating the beauty of Devonport. The artist will render a number of landscape paintings of various locations in Devonport, the Village, Mt Victoria, Cheltenham Beach/Rangitoto vista. The performance is aimed at raising local/public appreciation for the beauty of Devonport. |
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PROMOTION OF EVENT |
Yes - Advertising channels: North Shore Times, Flagstaff, Facebook, Community Newsletter, Flea Radio, BFM radio, Rip it Up, Flyers. |
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LOCAL BOARD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |
Acknowledgement and appreciation will be expressed verbally at the event, on Flea Radio, in advertising material/websites, posters and also a credit on the DVD. Local board members will receive invitations. |
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ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS |
Four: 1 painter 2 musicians 1 Event director/camera operator |
AUDIENCE SIZE |
100-150 |
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PROJECT BUDGET |
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EXPENDITURE ITEM |
AMOUNT |
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Venue Hire |
$100.00 |
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Canvas |
$299.00 |
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Paint (7.5 L) |
$416.25 |
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Tarpaulin x 2 |
$72.50 |
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Timber |
$110.75 |
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Blank DVDs x 100 |
$50.00 |
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Publicity (Flyers/Radio ad/North Shore Times) |
$150.00 |
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P.A. system |
$287.50 |
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Chair hire |
$103.00 |
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Refreshments (non-alcoholic) |
$30.00 |
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Travel expenses (petrol) |
$80.00 |
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FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN |
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TOTAL COST OF PROJECT |
$1699.00 |
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PROJECT CONTRIBUTION |
$700.00 |
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PROJECT INCOME |
$1050.00 |
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TOTAL AMOUNT REQUESTED |
$999.00 |
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FUNDING HISTORY |
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The organisation has not received funding from Auckland Council or the local boards previously |
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A. North Quick Response, Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One, 2015/16 Application summary and application assessment |
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APPLICANT |
Takapuna Lawn Tennis Club (inc) |
APPLICATION NO. |
QR1602-120 |
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LEGAL STATUS |
Incorporated Society |
LEGAL STATUS NO. |
222894 |
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PROJECT TYPE |
Sport and recreation |
INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANISATION |
Group/organisation |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
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PROJECT TITLE |
Takapuna Lawn Tennis Club (Inc) |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
The promotion of the game of Tennis by way of targeted programmes to the general community, incorporating and encouraging participation by persons of all ethnicities and ages and all levels of playing skills |
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FUNDING FOR |
To assist with the cost of promotion, coaching and consumables required to conduct the programmes.. |
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PROJECT LOCATION |
Bracken Avenue, Takapuna |
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PROJECT DATES |
01/10/2016 - 31/05/2031 |
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PRIORITIES AND OUTCOMES |
-Our community has appropriate facilities that can be enjoyed by all -Neighbourhoods and community-led initiatives are supported and encouraged -Open spaces that encourage active recreation
Each year the Club initiates programmes through schools and public media encouraging 'new entrants’ to participate in the sport tennis. Our programmes for Grasshoppers, 4-9yo, and for new entrant 'seniors' result in participation by people of all ages and abilities. Coached by our Club Professional, Coco Zanella, TNR Coach of the year 2015, we offer subsidised programmes on a trial basis. A recently installed online court booking system opens the Club courts to members and the public alike.. |
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PROMOTION OF EVENT |
Yes- By advertising in Local newspapers, by way of mail drops and with visits to local schools.. |
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LOCAL BOARD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |
The boards contribution will be noted on our Website and in our annual 2015-2016 handbook. If you are quick! The Handbook closes in October for publication in November. |
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ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS |
30-60 |
AUDIENCE SIZE |
Total members approx 200 |
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PROJECT BUDGET |
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EXPENDITURE ITEM |
AMOUNT |
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Coach's Fee at $60ph |
$1200.00 |
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Tennis Balls @ $230 per box x3 |
$690.00 |
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FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN |
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TOTAL COST OF PROJECT |
$1890.00 |
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PROJECT CONTRIBUTION |
$1100.00 |
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PROJECT INCOME |
$1500.00 |
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TOTAL AMOUNT REQUESTED |
$1880.00 |
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FUNDING HISTORY |
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The organisation has not received funding from Auckland Council or local boards previously |
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A. North Quick Response, Devonport-Takapuna Quick Response, Round One, 2015/16 Application summary and application assessment |
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APPLICANT |
The Royal NZ Plunket Society Waitemata Area Incorporated |
APPLICATION NO. |
QR1602-121 |
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LEGAL STATUS |
Incorporated Society |
LEGAL STATUS NO. |
1246843, CC26361 |
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PROJECT TYPE |
Community |
INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANISATION |
Group/organisation |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
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PROJECT TITLE |
Milford Plunket Group Heat pump installation |
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PROJECT SUMMARY |
Milford Plunket Clinic urgently needs a heat pump installed, to ensure the clinic is warm and dry for the families who utilize the service. The Milford clinic is a busy little hub, servicing families in the area. Plunket Nurses see 15 new babies each month and will continue to see each child at regular intervals throughout their early childhood until they reach school age to assess growth and development, hearing, vision and wellness. Well-child visits also include care and support for the whole family as they adjust to the needs of a new baby. In addition the Karitane Nurse runs three educational groups during a child’s first year covering the introduction of solids, eating progress, mobility, safety and child well-being. |
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FUNDING FOR |
We are seeking funding for part of the purchase and installation of the heatpump as soon as possible and we intend to supplement any support received with our ongoing fundraising activity. |
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PROJECT LOCATION |
2 Dodson Avenue, Milford, Auckland 0620 |
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PROJECT DATES |
01/10/2015 - 31/10/2015 |
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PRIORITIES AND OUTCOMES |
-Our community has appropriate facilities that can be enjoyed by all -Neighbourhoods and community-led initiatives are supported and encouraged The Milford Plunket Clinic is seeking funding for a heat pump, this would improve the environment of the clinic and make the families more comfortable when attending baby healthchecks, coffee groups and playgroups. |
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PROMOTION OF EVENT |
Yes- Directly at our coffee group, through our facebook page (currently 588 likes), thank you sign at Clinic |
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LOCAL BOARD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |
Directly at our coffee group, through our facebook page (currently 588 likes), thank you sign at Clinic |
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ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS |
Milford Families - 350 |
AUDIENCE SIZE |
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PROJECT BUDGET |
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EXPENDITURE ITEM |
AMOUNT |
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Purchase and Installation of Heat pump |
$2530.00 |
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FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN |
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TOTAL COST OF PROJECT |
$2530.00 |
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PROJECT CONTRIBUTION |
$530.00 |
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PROJECT INCOME |
$0.00 |
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TOTAL AMOUNT REQUESTED |
$2000.00 |
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FUNDING HISTORY |
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The organisation has received funding from other local boards previously and have accounted for all grants. |
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