Monday, August 31, 2009

Cameron Hall - Meeting - Minutes

On Monday Aug 17, we attended a meeting in Cameron House, opposite the Lidl on Cameron St. The meeting was called by the residents' association for Cork St and Marylands: they ensured that the ground floor of Cameron House was designated entirely as a community facility, and they made specifications which the architects of the building incorporated in its final design.

It's an extensive space. There is a main room, the one bordered on two sides by windows facing on to Cameron St & Cork St. Then there are three smaller rooms (we think) and a children's play area. It's anticipated that one room could be kitted out with computers, and another as a kitchen.

The meeting was intended to bring the community together to discuss possible uses of the space. The council has asked the residents' committee for a business plan outlining how they will use the space.

Some ideas were as follows:
  • The core idea is to use the main room as a boxing club. Ronnie already runs a succesful boxing club in St Catherine's centre, but only for an hour and a half once a week, and there is no space to store the equipment, so in that time the equipment also has to be set up and broken down. The committee believe that a large number of young people would avail of this boxing club if it was available for a greater period of time.
  • The main way that the committee can see of raising revenue for the facility is to rent out a room say every morning for use as a private creche.
  • They would like to organise a homework club, and activities for elderly people.
  • Possibly cookery classes for kids using the kitchen.
  • They are opposed to using the space mainly as a meeting venue: they are keen to provide services.
  • One of the people in the meeting was a youth worker who runs a kids' club on Thomas St; he said he could run a club once a month on Saturday mornings.
  • Fundraising for activities outside of the centre, such as trips for kids.
  • The centre would need volunteers to help coordinate, run activities, keep things clean and fundraise.
Next steps:
  • Charlie Hammond has a list of names of people who are interested in being on a committee to manage the centre; and other names of people willing to volunteer. You can add your name to either of these lists.
  • The committee will hold a meeting with local kids to see how they would like to use the space.
  • Anybody interested will be contacted, in order to start drawing up a business plan. The business plan may include other partners who might want to establish additional services in the centre.
  • The Council will make a decision as to whether to hand over the space to the management of the residents, or to allow somebody else to take it over.
Charlie has agreed to come along to our meeting tomorrow to answer questions about the centre.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Cameron Hall

A Message from Cork Street & Maryland Residents Association

Cork Street has changed over the last number of years. We now have hundreds of new neighbours living in the new apartments along the street. We are easily the most densely populated section of the Liberties area but we still have no community building.
Many residents living in the area prior to the building of the new apartments will know that we fought long and hard to have a community facility included in the development of Cameron Hall, situated on the corner of Cameron Street and Cork Street. (Lidl is situated on the other corner, about 10 metres away.)
The Community building is now ready for occupation. Some five or six community organisations have now applied to Dublin City Council to take possession of the hall.
If we are to retain the right to occupy the building as agreed with Dublin City Council in 1999, then we must act quickly and decisively.
We need to elect a new committee which is representative of all people now living in the area, and put forward a viable plan for the use of the new facility.
A public meeting open to EVERYONE living along the new Cork Street including those in the Timber Yard apartments, and the residents of Emerald Square, Cork Street Buildings and Maryland will take place at 8pm on Monday 24th August 2009 in Cameron Hall.
This will be a great opportunity to view the above mentioned premises, get to know your neighbours new and old, and contribute your opinions ideas and suggestions. The Residents Association would wish that Cameron Hall will serve the whole community both young and old. We have some ideas, but with would welcome yours. Please come along.

Charlie Hammond
Chairperson
01-4547714

Sunday, August 16, 2009