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Hanmerās Soldiersā Block restoration remains on track
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
Work remains on track for the opening of an iconic Hanmer Springs building, as local leaders eye up a future Weta Workshop exhibition for the site.
Hurunui Tourism product development manager Graeme Abbot says the restoration of the former Soldiers' Block in the Queen Mary Historic Reserve is progressing, ahead of its planned official opening on Anzac Day.
āāIt will be a very important day for the town. That building has been sitting there since 2003 not being used, so to have it back in use is important for the town.āā
The Soldiersā Block was opened in 1916 to rehabilitate soldiers returning from World War I, and was later used as a drug and alcohol treatment facility.
The site also has cultural significance for NgÄti KurÄ«.
When the building opens it will have a small historical display of information about the buildingās past use, Abbot said.
Longer term plans are to create an interactive experience called āāA Place of Light and Lifeāā in partnership with Weta Workshop to tell the story of the site.
But it will require the community to raise a further $6 million.
Abbot said the newly formed Queen Mary Historic Reserve Charitable Trust Hanmer Springs has been working behind the scenes and plans to kick off its fundraising effort over the next few months.
āāWe are excited by the challenge and the work we have done should set us up well.āā
Last week the Hurunui District Council voted to appoint mayor Marie Black as its nominee on the trust for a three-year term.
āāAs a long-term resident of the Hurunui district, I'm incredibly passionate about this project and want to see it fostered and grow to be a really important part of our shared history,āā she said.
Black recently visited Belgium on Remembrance Day with Waimakariri mayor Dan Gordon and a delegation from the Rangiora and Amberley RSAs.
She said the visit gave her āāgreat insight into what this project could potentially do for this districtāā.
Black joins Abbot and Hanmer Springs locals Mark Inglis and Jason Fletcher as trustees.
Council chief strategy and community officer Judith Batchelor said Te RÅ«nanga o KaikÅura has been invited to appoint a trustee, while the trust deed allows for the appointment of three more trustees.
Batchelor said the trust was established to fundraise and provide input into the design of the interactive visitor experience.
The council has also agreed in principle to lease the Soldiersā Block building to the trust to support the ongoing project.
The $3.6 million restoration project is being funded by a Lotteries grant, $1.5m from the Governmentās Better Off funding, development contributions and a grant from the councilās Earthquake Prone Buildings Fund.
ā LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.