Still time to ‘have your say, get involved’
(Date of issue: Monday, 15 June 2009)
Following on from last week’s Caldewgate consultation event,
local residents and householders are being reminded that they still
have time to ‘have their say’ on the possible uses for a local
community resource centre.
The deadline for comments is next Friday (26 June) and
architectural drawings of the new building continue to be on
display in the Civic Centre, at Johnston & Wright Architects
(15 Castle Street) and John Street Hostel (Shaddongate).
Comments received at a consultation event at the Caldew Room
(part of the Old Brewery building on Bridge Street) have already
resulted in the plans being modified. Additional car parking spaces
will be incorporated into the final design following residents’
feedback.
Anyone unable to attend the event, but who would like to comment
on the proposals, should contact Carlisle City Council on 01228
817217 or email tammiew@carlisle.gov.uk
All completed forms will be put into a free draw. The winner
will be chosen randomly from those submitted and will get a £50
Debenhams voucher.
The new development will be built on land currently used as
Shaddongate car park behind John Street Hostel. A multi-agency
working group including Carlisle City Council, Cumbria
Constabulary, health, housing and advisory services have drawn
together some suggested uses for the new Caldewgate community
resource and training centre. These would be available for the
community’s use as well as residents who require homelessness
support:
- Access to health advisory services for local residents;
- Improving and creating links to local groups and services;
- Access to learning and development;
- Support, mentoring and coaching services;
- A furniture and clothing resource centre;
- A community hall and commercial kitchen; and
- A bike project.
The potential for the development of a community cafe has also
been put forward as part of the plans.
Funded by the Government’s Places for Change scheme, the
£1.9million Carlisle City Council scheme will follow an innovative
‘green’ design and will include energy efficient construction
methods. Apprenticeships in Construction Skills will be also
available during the building of the centre.
Carlisle City Cllr Olwyn Luckley, Portfolio holder for Health
and Community Development, said:
“The proposed new facilities are innovative and
forward looking, both in their design and the vision of what they
can provide. The aim is to address the short and long term needs of
homeless people as well as providing a much needed community
resource.
"We want local residents to have their say on
what services and schemes they would like as part of the scheme, as
the new centre aims to provide support and facilities to the wider
community, as well as those you are homelessness."
Jane Muller, associate director of public health at NHS Cumbria,
said:
"This is a real opportunity to develop services
around this new facility which make a difference to people's
lives.
"NHS Cumbria will be working with the City
Council, partners, service users and the community to develop a
range of support and advice services which empower people to take
more control over their health."
Chief Superintendent Steve Johnson, North Cumbria's most senior
police officer, added:
"Officers from North Cumbria have been working
with colleagues in the City Council and this new proposal offers
much needed support for the homeless and vulnerable people in and
around the city. We look forward to continued work with our
partners on this initiative."
The finalised plans will be submitted as a part of a planning
application, due to be put forward this autumn. If approved,
building work could begin early 2010.