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Local trust pledges $1.5m for Sir Howard's centre

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16 Jan, 2018 02:10 AM4 mins to read

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The Sir Howard Morrison Performing Arts Centre has been closed since last year. Photo/file
The Sir Howard Morrison Performing Arts Centre has been closed since last year. Photo/file

The Sir Howard Morrison Performing Arts Centre has been closed since last year. Photo/file

A proposed upgrade of Rotorua's Sir Howard Morrison Performing Arts Centre has now been given support from the Rotorua Trust to back up a donation from Sir Owen Glenn.

Sir Owen has announced he will donate $3m to the proposed project while the Rotorua Trust has agreed in principle to contribute $1.5m.

The building had to be closed in November, until further notice, following a detailed seismic assessment found it was below required standards.

Options for the centre were presented to the council later that month and elected members decided to proceed to detailed design for both earthquake strengthening and an upgrade.

The detailed design work will enable final costings to be ascertained so decisions can be made on how to proceed.

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Councillors decided earthquake strengthening so the building could be reopened was a core priority and that proposed upgrades would need to be dependent on external funding.

They were aware there were early indications of interest from several potential funders to support the upgrade work.

Rotorua mayor Steve Chadwick said confirmed commitments from Sir Owen and Rotorua Trust was "fantastic news".

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"This early support which will help boost efforts to secure other funding. I'll look forward to expressing our gratitude to both Sir Owen and Rotorua Trust personally. Their support is very much appreciated.

"There is some urgency with this but we will need to be a little patient to enable everything to be done thoroughly and properly," Chadwick said.

"The centre has been important to our community and we can't be without a facility like this long term. We want to be able to settle on an option as soon as possible and get things underway as quickly as we can."

Entrepreneur and philanthropist Sir Owen has supported individuals, groups and organisations worldwide and was knighted 2013 for his services to philanthropy.

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He hopes his donation will encourage others to support not only the proposed Rotorua project, but arts and culture in general.

Sir Owen Glenn, New Zealand businessman and philanthropist. Photo/File
Sir Owen Glenn, New Zealand businessman and philanthropist. Photo/File

Sir Owen said he was pleased to be able to pay tribute in this way to his good friend Sir Howard Morrison.

"I always wanted to do something in his memory so I hope this project will go ahead."

He has been a regular in Rotorua since before he and Sir Howard became friends, visiting annually during his hockey playing days and still attending occasional race meetings if his horses are featuring at Arawa Park.

"It's one of my favourite places," he said.

Sir Owen will be back in Rotorua at the end of the month when he will spend time with the Morrison whanau.

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Rotorua Energy Charitable Trust chairman Stewart Edward said the local trust unanimously supported refurbishment of the centre, recognising it as an important community facility.

He said the trust saw the proposed project as an opportunity to enhance the centre in a more contemporary fashion.

"The closure has had a significant impact on the artistic and commercial lifeblood of the city," Edward said.

"The trust is fortunate to be in a position to help with the upgrade without compromising its ability to provide grants through its regular monthly grants cycle. These grants help organisations, big and small, to achieve our collective goal of making a better Rotorua for all."

The performing arts centre funding will be subject to the trust's usual application procedures, including a solid business case.

What about the Rotorua Museum?

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The Rotorua Lakes Council says the museum remains a priority and work on detailed costings for a preferred option is under way.

A statement from the council said the museum situation was different to the Sir Howard Morrison Performing Arts Centre because there were still a lot of unknowns when the museum was closed in November 2016 due to damage discovered following the Kaikoura earthquake.

Options for the historic building were presented to elected members in October following detailed assessment of how it was constructed and a preferred option is being progressed.

The recommended option involves inserting bracing into walls, installing a new sub-floor, replacing the roof, hopefully with a more lightweight option and other strengthening.

Work is now under way to establish detailed costings and is expected to be completed within the coming months. Once finished, the costings will go to the council for its direction, prior to community consultation.

Repair costs need to be determined before insurance can be finalised.

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