plimmerton's village plan march 2013
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Plimmerton ...into the futureSince the 2004
street meetings and
development of the
rst ten year plan forPlimmerton, many ofthe issues you identiedhave been addressed.And many of your positivesuggestions have also
become a reality. Ahuge amount has been
accomplished by thiscommunity workingin partnership withPorirua City Council inits pioneering Village
Planning Programme
which was recognisedwith an international
award in 2010.
Where have we
come from?
What did we want?
Here are some of the
highlights of what hasbeen achieved throughthe village plan process
since 2004.
The full plan is on our
website:www.plimmerton.org.nz
Plimmerton Village Plan 2013
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Achievement highlights
Plimmertons special character
One of the most important things you wanted was the specialcharacter of Plimmerton retained. Any enhancements should be toallow enjoyment of the coastline here without being obtrusive. Anybuilt structures should complement the environment and allow safeaccess and increased participation.
A good example of how this has been achieved is Plimmertonspromenade along Beach Road. This three metre wide pathway withmacrocarpa benches and seating is well used by families going toand from school and kindy, dog walkers, athletes in training, olderpeople, people with disabilities, kids on scooters and small people inpushchairs. The promenade gives easy access to cafes and shops andoffers locals and visitors panoramic views of wind surfers, kayakers,boating and shing enthusiasts and the coastline in its many moods.
Pedestrian-friendly waterfront walkway
You wanted a pedestrian-safe and vibrant walkway from South Beacharound the coastline. Trafc safety and safe pedestrian access wereyour major concerns. Before 2004 heavily laden quarry trucks and boyracers roaring through the village were a horrible fact of life and ahealth hazard. Walking along Beach Road meant dodging between carson a crumbly road edge.
You wanted the roads and footpaths safe for everyone. Trafc calmingmeasures were introduced lane narrowing, planting and trafc
slowing devices. This has seen an overall reduction of speed improvingsafety for pedestrians and road users. With the quarry closure theopportunity to create outdoor areas opened up. The promenadearound Beach Road was widened and enhanced. Cafe corner was pavedand widened to create an attractive outdoor village hub.
Seating for sea and sunset enjoyment
You wanted more seats along the coastline so locals and visitors couldrelax and enjoy the coastline and sea views. You wanted these seats tobe unique to Plimmerton.
After two years of design and community consultation by MasseyUniversity industrial design students and production by local craftsmenand manufacturers, seats were installed around the length of thepromenade from the rail crossing to the boating club in 2010. Theseseats have been designed and produced to reect elements in thelocal environment. Installation, location and landscaping has made the
seats sit unobtrusively in the landscape.
Picnic areas along the foreshore
You wanted more places to enjoy the sea views and spend time with
family and friends. Peaceful green areas have been created in areasfrom the railway line to past the boating club, complemented withseating and picnic tables.
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Railway station revamp
The boarded up railway station was a ghost-town and you thought itmade an ugly entrance to the village.
A mammoth effort in 2010 saw the station saved from demolition andrestored to more than its former splendour. An excellent tenant is
doing the business and theres a sheltered waiting room for commuters
and visitors. More than 2000 hours of work by local tradesmen andvolunteers, supervised by two PRA project managers, made this dreamcome to realisation.
Accessible parking
Parking needed sorting with areas and dened times for all day railcommuters, shoppers and cafe patrons, parents dropping off and
collecting kids from kindy and school, and for wind surfers to rigsafely.
There are now well indicated parking areas with signage indicating
times for these different purposes.
The wind surng area is the only one still to be sorted as this involvesland owned by road and raiI authorities.
Plimmerton domain
The domain needed to be connected to the village. It needed
upgrading to provide facilities for sporting and recreational pursuits.
This area has blossomed since it was connected to the village by theunderpass. It now provides plenty of commuter parking, facilities for
sporting and recreational groups like archers and football clubs, anda short cut from the industrial estate and the Ara Harakeke Walkway.It is well used by families exercising dogs, walkers and cyclists. It willbe further linked when the section of Ara Harakeke walkway from therail crossing to the domain is completed, hopefully this year. PCC hasinstalled lighting to increase exibility of use in winter.
Environmental spruce up ... the big spring clean
You asked for beach and recreational areas to be cleaned up regularlyso these areas can be enjoyed by locals and visitors.
Now in its fourth year, the big spring clean provides an opportunityfor the community to get involved in getting Plimmerton ready forsummer. Big Mac Slabs, near Palmers, provide the mustering facilitiesand a generous sausage sizzle to follow. Ideally this event would berun by community groups and would include active participation bychildren of all ages in the community.
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Footpaths and other infrastructure maintenance
Safe well maintained footpaths, sea walls, and other infrastructureallowing people of all ages and abilities to access the coastline were apriority.
Several measures have been introduced to assist with this. As thesea walls and footpath along Moana and Sunset are often damaged in
extreme weather Porirua City Council has set up a hotline 2375089 soresidents can report damage immediately it occurs. Drains here arelikely to block quickly with wind-blown sand and when this is spottedit should be reported too to avoid problems to nearby residents. Callsare logged and sent to the team tasked for action.
PRA representatives do a twice yearly audit of the area with seniorcouncil staff to see that longer-term maintenance issues are dealtwith. This includes inspections of pavements and the sea wall, stepsand handrails, vegetation and tree issues, recreational areas, drains
and other key infrastructure.
Communication
Community communication was important to you. You wanted to knowwhat was going on and how to be involved.
In 2008 the PRA newsletter started up and has grown as more localsuse it to share community news. In 2009 we started the communityweb site www.plimmerton.org.nz
The web site is a key platform to tell Plimmerton stories and tokeep people here informed and involved in events. Its useful too
for visitors and for locals to nd out about what to do and where togo in Plimmerton. There are opportunities for all cultural, sporting,educational, and special interest groups to actively use the site.Historical Plimmerton stories have become a major attraction.
Fencing needed a serious facelift
The drab railway fence along Steyne Ave was a downer.
In 2008 a painting bee saw 200 plus people turn out to transform thefence. Their work was further enhanced by lavender planting alongthe fence line in borders. In 2011 the outer rail underpass wall was
lowered and a reed themed galvanised fence added as a feature.This allows light into the underpass giving safety as well as aestheticbenets.
Signage
You wanted informative but consistent signage through the village andremoval of outdated ad hoc signs.
A galvanised signage post has been designed that will complementthe reed and ax themed fencing. These posts will hold the signagerequired by law and other signage will be redesigned to give positive
messages. These will be produced and installed in early 2013.
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Anti tagging campaign
You were vocal about tagging being a blot on the landscape.
To eradicate tagging as soon as it appears we have a fast responseteam who leap into action with their paint brushes as soon as they getthe call. They remove tagging from private and council land. Utilitycompanies and the railways are not unfortunately as quick to respond
... and research shows that quick removal is key to controlling thisvandalism which costs ratepayers tens of thousands of dollars everyyear in the Wellington region.
Murals and other treatment of walls is also effective in stoppingtaggers and the under bridge murals (at the entrance to Plimmerton)
and the murals in the rail underpass to the domain by school childrenwork well in this regard.
All vandalism should be reported asap on PCCs hotline 2375089.
Queens Park and Queens Ave
This little park was overshadowed by old trees blocking the view andshading the whole area.
Attractive landscaping, new seats and exposure of a sunny grassy areaensure that the park is now well used. People have been spotted theredoing tai chi, folk dancing, meeting to go for walks and picnicing.
Events ... celebrating Plimmerton
You wanted some events that dene Plimmerton and get everyone outfor some fun.
We have brilliant commuity events already up and running that wesupport as a community. Plimmerton Kindergartens Mid Winter Swimis a great example. Well run, inclusive, successful and world-famous inPlimmerton.
The school galas run by Plimmerton School and St Theresas, and thefairs run by Pukerua Bay and Paremata Schools are top class events runwith military precision.
The event launched in 2012 Plimmerton Promenades in Style wasanother example of local expertise and initiative. Dr Brenda Turner
organised an extravaganza of vintage wedding gowns and vehicles anda day of great fun and fund raising.
In 2013 it will be Plimmerton Promenadesat the beach and the balland in 2014 Plimmerton at War... a major exhibition and events tocommemorate the outbreak of the Great War 100 years ago in 1914.
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Karehana Park was identied early on asneeding major upgrade work and the PRAhas a dynamic team implementing theplan to ensure that this great little parkwill be enjoyed by future generations ofPlimmertonians.
Major project for 2012 ... Karehana Park
Redeveloping an icon
A team of local residents has been working throughout2012 on a plan to redevelop Karehana Park. Huge
progress has been made through the planning and
consultation stages with the rst building phasescompleted in early 2013. The Touhy HomesPetanque Court was opened with great fanfarein January 2013. The pathway between Clunyand Airlie Road has been constructed in twostages and funded by the sale of personalisedpavers. Extensive planting has enhanced the
park entrance and perimeter.
You can follow every step of this redevelopmentproject on the web site www.plimmerton.org.nz.
Or better still, get involved.
See how on the site!
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Current projects
Operation Snapshot ... recording Plimmertons history
As part of the railway station refurbishment project historical photoswere sought for an audio visual display. This has extended into a widerhistory of this regions past with a variety of subjects covered fromres to roading and rail. A major offshoot has been the historic stories
and photos presented on the web site every month featuring a localfamily and its connections to the Great War of 1914-18. Two years ofresearch and collection of information culminated this year in a cooperative venture with Bob Maysmor, senior curator at Pataka Museum,in an exhibition and book Plimmerton: a colourful history. The WW1stories are now part of New Zealands ofcial website commemoratingoutbreak of war in 1914 WW100.
A major event and exhibitions are being planned for Plimmerton inApril 2014 to mark the connection of so many families here to theGreat War.
Much of the work being done will become a key part of the Green andGold Trails (natural and social history) under development.
Operation Snapshot and the other historic projects are projectmanaged by Allan Dodson and a team of PRA members.
Green and Gold Trails ... bringing history to life
With the advent ofwww.plimmerton.org.nz it is possible to make oursocial and natural history available to everyone. Over the next twoyears content on the site will be further developed to allow peopleto follow a trail around Plimmerton accessing information on thesite with smart phones. There will also be paper-based informationavailable so people can follow a trail around Plimmerton and learnabout key events, natural history info and read stories about thefamilies who lived here.
Paver stories ... telling our tales
People who have sponsored pavers will be invited to contribute storiesand photos to the web site about the family or loved one they havededicated their paver to. This will be a great addition to the stories of
Plimmerton families on the site.
Ara Harakeke walkway completion
The section of the Paremata to Pukerua Bay walk and cycle trackthrough Plimmerton is to be completed in 2014. This will involvewidening the bridge at the entrance to Plimmerton, widening thefootpath from the rail crossing to the pedestrian crossing, building a
fence along the rail corridor, completing the walkway beside MainlineSteam, creating an entrance into the domain and related landscaping
work. The new bridge balustrade will feature natural designs in
galvanised steel to match the other themed fences in the village. Thecivil construction aspects of this project are being coordinated by PCCworking with road and rail authorities.
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Civil defence ... preparing for the biggie
This year there will be major push to get Plimmertons civil defenceplanning up to speed. This initiative has been on a back burner but willcome to fruition in 2013. People interested in working with projectleader Dave Lowe on civil defence planning should contact the PRAplimmertonra@gmail.com
There are options for hands-on civil defence training as well as streetgroup coordinators and other roles.
Too hard basket
Not everything on your wish list can be ticked off.
Underground power was investigated and is a no-goer as costs areprohibitive. A new sea wall is not on the cards yet either, maintenanceis our best course there. Youth-based programmes and facilities havenot progressed and the PRA has not received any ideas from families oryoung people. Perhaps there is plenty for young people to do here?
How does the PRA work?
The Plimmerton Residents Association is a group of electedrepresentatives from our community who work to make things betterfor people living here and visitors to our area. They are all volunteerswho are involved in many areas of community and professional life.Being on the PRA executive involves one monthly meeting (last Mondayof each month at the re station 7.30pm). It also means being on oneor several of the subcommittees running the various projects on theboil or in planning stages.
All residents are welcome to attend meetings. If you would like to putforward an idea please contact them on plimmertonra@gmail.com soyou can be allocated time on the agenda. Meetings are constructiveand positive so if theres an issue you want to raise please come tomeetings with ideas and solutions. The PRA cannot run every projector champion every cause but will give support and advice to assistwhere they are able.
People keen to get involved in planning for Plimmertons future shouldcontact plimmertonra@gmail.com
Issues facing Plimmerton
PCC funding of village plan projects is limited and as the rst villageout of the blocks Plimmerton has had rst class attention from thevillage planning manager. However, the other 11 regional villagesare up and running with their own plans and now require time andassistance. Our community is going to have to organise projects andtheir funding and implementation more independently.
Residentvisitor tension comes from promotion of Plimmerton as oneof the regions most popular playgrounds. People come here to enjoy
the rugged coastline, safe beaches and bush walks ... we need tobe sure that infrastructure and essential services are adequate formeeting added strain, its a balancing act.
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As budgets are squeezed residents may nd that some of themaintenance of our environment will require us to contribute toactivities like waterblasting, weedeating, grass mowing, fencepainting, vandalism repairs, or rubbish removal.
House break-ins, thefts from vehicles and property damage arebecoming all too common. The war against taggers and other vandalsgoes on and most residents dont see half of the damage done as our
quick response team removes or xes the damage promptly. Decisionsabout balancing the wish to have an open welcoming community andthe ability to deter criminals and have information to help the policecatch law breakers will need to be made.
Village planning manager Ian Barlow
Much of what has been achieved by the community in tandem withPCC is thanks to the sterling efforts of the village planning managerIan Barlow who has worked with PRA on every project carried outduring this period. On behalf of the Plimmerton community we thank
Ian for the fantastic job he does for this and the other 12 Poriruavillages.
In the long hot summer of 2013 so far ...
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Where to from here?2013 is going to be a busy year with the projects
detailed in full swing. Work will be progressingall year for the exhibition and events markingthe WW1 centenary in April 2014. Green and
gold trail development, ongoing fundraisingand liaison with other organisations, supportfor environmental projects in the region andmonitoring of roading and rail activity ...it all takes time and resources.
If you are keen to help, even if your time islimited, contactplimmertonra@gmail.com
In 2014 you will get the chance to have your
say again about what needs to be done to make
Plimmerton a better place for people of all ages,
and a safer more caring community.
Plimmerton Residents Association Membership
Just $15 per household will help the Plimmerton ResidentsAssociation to complete the programme of
activity outlined here and on our website.
To pay your subscription or make a donationplease contact plimmertonra@gmail.com
www.plimmerton.org.nz plimmertonra@gmail.com
Cover photographs
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Reed inspired fence on the lowered rail underpass linkingPlimmerton Domain to the village
Community clean ups and working beesPlanting for erosion protection
Plimmerton Promenades in Style 2012
Right top
Opening of the refurbished railway station on 10/10/10Anzac stories and pictures by Plimmerton school students onwww.plimmerton.org.nzSeating for sunset watchers in Queens AveTrafc calming measures allowed development of widenedpavements and cafe corner
Other phot credits
john ChipperTaffy Parryetc
Plimmerton Residents Association Committee 2013
Colin Bleasdale chair
Roger Beckett treasurerRobin secretarySandra Werner web siteCarolyn Williams newsletter, projectsAllan Dodson project manager ANZAC, Snapshot, Karehana ParkRoger Johnston project manager Karehana ParkJohn Johnston Police liaison, newsletter distribution, projectsDavid Lowe civil defencePip Piper SH1, submissions PCCDave Anderson safety and re liaison, projectsAlistair Robb liaison service organsiations, historyJudi Thompson subscriptions
David Verrinder projects, civil defence
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