Otago Daily Times

Arches community space opened

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Lawrence Arches project designer Marjorie Hay and Lawrence Heritage Trust chairman Roger Cotton oversee the official opening of the new community space on Sunday afternoon.

About 150 residents and visitors to the Lawrence Heritage Day joined the celebratio­ns as a gap in the weather cast sunshine on the former swimming pool frame, bringing to a conclusion a $75,000 project conceived in 2016.

Mrs Hay said it was ‘‘excellent’’ to see her idea come to fruition.

‘‘I wasn’t expecting such a celebratio­n of people. The Arches look magnificen­t against the blue sky and people seem very pleased with the result.’’

Mr Cotton paid tribute to Mrs Hay’s ‘‘drive’’ in realising the project, and to the many donors and volunteers who had helped achieve her vision.

‘‘Although the planning took a while, it’s come to life pretty smartly. It’s a big transforma­tion of a disused building into a community asset, and we hope people continue to use and enjoy it into the future.’’

Mr Cotton said he envisaged the facility as a space for relaxation, and for use for functions such as weddings.

The site would be illuminate­d at night.

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REPORT: RICHARD DAVISON/ PHOTO: SIMONE BUDGE

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