Outside In - June 2008 Update

June 6th, 2008

 Site Plans Site Plans

The plans (click the images to view them in Adobe Reader) for the project have been submitted for planning permission, following careful consultation with the planning department. This follows the submission in April of the plans for the proposed medical centre and for Dementia Care Partnership, both of which will be adjacent to the church development. Results are expected in July. The church is freeing the church hall site and some land to enable the integrated project to proceed. A business plan is being prepared for the ‘Outside In’ project, also our stage 2 application to the Big Lottery for the capital grant (to be submitted in August).

Partnership in development. The ‘Outside In’ project, Dementia Care Partnership and the new medical centre will be 3 discrete and independent parts of one whole integrated development. Our respective architects have been working together to ensure that the buildings not only serve the needs of the community but also enhance the site and the standing of the church as the key building.

Elevation Views

Working together. Once the new facilities are built, the medical practitioners, Dementia Care services and the church will work together to provide a range of supportive opportunities for residents. Some facilities on site will be shared and also open to community use.

Outside In commitments:
• Being a place for worship, prayer and spiritual reflection
• Being more versatile and welcoming
• Encouraging local skills and gifts
• Encouraging partnership working
• Supporting initiatives which meet local needs
• Creating possibilities for learning
• Being environmentally responsible
• Promoting fair-trade principles

3D fly-around animation

You can now view a 3D “fly-around” animation of the proposed Integrated Medical and Community Project. Check it out and then come back and let us know what you think!

News bulletin…

May 16th, 2008

The plans for the new medical centre and church-community buildings are being considered by the planning department. We hope to receive planning permission by the end of July.

The plans are in church and we will keep you updated.

Website & Blog “Downtime”

March 26th, 2008

Just a quick note to let everyone know that our website and blog will be offline from midnight on Friday 27th March to 9:00am on Sunday 29th March. You will not be able to access them for either the whole time or for a portion of this - we are unable to say when we’ll be back up and running.

The reason for this downtime is that our host is moving our “virtual home” to a brand new data centre which apparently means our site will load a lot faster than it currently does, thanks to all the new equipment!

We’ll update when everything is back to normal.

Co-operative Community Fund

March 17th, 2008

The Co-operative Community Fund has given £2,500 towards the costs of recycling the wood from our old pews into new furniture for the church.

Co-op members make a difference by donating some of their share in the Co-op profits to the Co-operative Community Fund allowing local projects like ‘Outside In’ to benefit from more than £7million over the past ten years.

View an enlarged version of this photo.

Chapel House Integrated Medical & Community Facilities

March 8th, 2008

Response from the Open Week Consultation

Over 360 visitors came through the church during the February open week to see the proposals.

Representatives from Ashley House plc (developers for the medical centre), Dementia Care Partnership and the Church of the Holy Nativity were on hand to answer questions and listen to suggestions from the community.

Many visitors completed questionnaires - over 200 in all - giving overwhelming support for the proposals.

Plans will continue to be on display both in the church and in the surgeries. These will be up-dated as improvements are made in response to suggestions.

Big Lottery supports Ground-breaking project

February 20th, 2008

Great North Runner still running!
Press Release

In response to local pressure to keep our doctors within the heart of the community, a unique opportunity has emerged for a ground-breaking project within Chapel House.

The proposals for a new health centre and community facilities bring together statutory, business and voluntary sectors as development partners. The partnership between Ashley House plc (working on behalf of the health services), Dementia Care Partnership (DCP), the local parish Church of the Holy Nativity and residents, will create facilities which will contribute to the sustainability of the local community and essential services.

The proposed development, following a long period of discussion between the Primary Care Trust (PCT), local community representatives and the city council, would be sited between the shops and the church, linking health, welfare, social and community services. Two local GP surgeries, the local dentist and Dementia Care Partnership would share the health centre facilities. New supported homes for DCP clients would be built. Community ‘drop-in’ and meeting facilities would be provided by church and DCP working in partnership.

Rani Svanberg, Chief Executive of Dementia Care Partnership, (which runs the Bradbury Centre in Brunswick village) observes: “From DCP’s point of view we see the partnership working with the medical centre (PCT), the Holy Nativity Church, the council and the local community as crucial and very much in line with the government agenda nationally and with Newcastle City Council’s various strategies.”

The initiative responds not only to local needs but also to national and local government strategies and to department of health social pathfinder objectives. The integral church community project has been awarded a development grant from Big Lottery Community Buildings Fund to enable planning permission to be sought and a business plan prepared for the capital bid.

Local responses to the news include:

“Fantastic news – really delighted! This community needs these facilities so much. Well done and best of luck!”
Dorothy Gray, resident and chair of CHADCA (Chapel House and District Community Association)

“At long last! Wonderful news for the community! Good luck with stage 2 of the Lottery bid.”
George from the famous local hardware shop

“There is such a need for the facilities and support the project is seeking to provide. I do hope it happens.”
Carole Lawson, long term carer and resident

“We are still running a marathon but the Great North Run was an encouragement to believe the project is not beyond our capabilities.”
Anne, a retired local resident who ran the Great North Run to raise over £10,000 for the church community part of the project, and who was featured in the Evening Chronicle ‘Your Life: We’re all in the running‘ article in September 2007.

Knop Law and Milecastle Primary schools have helped to fund community newsletters and hosted open consultation events. They are keen to become involved with the new opportunities that the project will offer.

Open Week
The Project Development Group is hosting an open week in the church of the Holy Nativity, Chapel House in order to fully engage with the community. Proposed plans will be available and representatives on site to answer questions and receive responses.

The church will be open between 9.30am and 4.30pm daily from Tuesday 26th February until Friday 29th February. During the following times representatives will give presentations and respond to questions:

Tuesday 26th from 2.00pm – 3.30pm
Wednesday 27th from 2.00pm – 3.30pm
Wednesday 27th from 6.30pm – 8.00pm
Thursday 28th from 6.30pm – 8.00pm
Friday 29th from 10.30am – 11.30am

Fair Trade refreshments will be available as well as a stall of Fair Trade goods.

From Sana Alnaimi, architect: “I am very passionate about this project and I hope we get the positive response we all are working hard to get.”

The Carers Banner

The attached photograph is The Carer’s Banner (made by carers) in Holy Nativity Church. From left to right: Brian Allen, Chaplain in Mental Health; Dorothy Walker, local project team; Derek Marr, local project team; Carole Lawson, resident and carer; Jane Sivell, Newcastle Carers Centre; Andy Bowden, neighbouring parish; Barbara Quinn, Carer Support Worker; Jacqueline Rainford, resident.

For further information please contact Anne Marr, Holy Nativity local project co-ordinator, on 0191 267 4808 or via anne.marr@tiscali.co.uk.

Community Consultation Open Days

January 28th, 2008

As mentioned in December, The Big Lottery Community Buildings Fund has awarded ‘Outside In’ Community Project a development grant to progress the project to the planning permission stage. An application for stage 2 of the grant (the capital grant for the building) will be submitted in August 08. The Lottery decision will be made in February 2009.

Health Centre News
A developer for the proposed new health centre has been appointed. Ashley House plc won the approval of the doctors and dentist and they have been appointed to build the long-awaited health centre on Chapel House.

Healthy Partnerships…
The Church, Dementia Care Partnership and the Developer (Ashley House) are working together to ensure the best use of space and design of buildings for the community facilities needed.

Community Consultation Open Days
26th–29th February 2008 (also Fair Trade Week) at Holy Nativity Church, Chapel House.

The church will be open during the week with display material and information. Each day, at the following times, representatives will be on hand to explain and answer questions:

  • Tuesday 26th from 2:00pm–3:30pm
  • Wednesday 27th from 2:00pm–3:30pm and 6:30pm–8:00pm
  • Thursday 28th from 6:30pm–8:00pm
  • Friday 29th from 10:00am–11:30am

Fair Trade refreshments will be available. As this is Fair Trade Week there will be a stall of Fair Trade goods for sale.

NEWSTAR - January 2008

January 21st, 2008

The January 2008 edition of our NEWSTAR newsletter is now available to download in PDF file format for viewing on your computer.

Download now to find out about the following church and community information:

  • BIG Lottery FundFront Cover of the January 2008 edition
  • Church and Surgeries - Partners in Progress
  • Dementia Care Partnership & Holy Nativity
  • ‘The Manger’ - Holy Nativity’s drop-in
  • Community Consultation days
  • Partners in Community
  • Great North Run update
  • New website

Downloads: NEWSTAR - January 2008 | Adobe Reader

Saving energy - but staying warm this winter

January 16th, 2008

Are you feeling the pinch now those festive bills are rolling in?

Start saving energy with top tips from Newcastle City Council and you could save over £400 in time for next Christmas. Find out more…

ourNewcastle Thermometer

The ourNewcastle thermometer will help you check whether you’re wasting money – and make sure your home is warm enough to keep you healthy.

You can pick up a free thermometer in your local library or one of the city’s Customer Service Centres.

If your community group would like thermometers to give away, call Sheila Mulligan on 0191 211 5061 or email: ournewcastle@newcastle.gov.uk

 

Development Grant awarded to ‘Outside In’

December 19th, 2007

'Outside In'

Big Lottery News!
Development Grant awarded to ‘Outside In’

Holy Nativity’s ‘Outside In’ Community Project has been awarded a (stage 1) development grant by the Big Lottery Community Buildings Fund. We were shortlisted from 1,600 applications across the UK and obviously have a project worthy of support.

This is great news and will enable us to prepare professional plans ready for building. The application for the capital grant (stage 2) will be submitted in August and the decision made by February 2009.

To find out more about our Community Project, please click over to the ‘Outside In’ section of our website.


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