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.
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.
- 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.