Otago Daily Times

Heritage award out of the blue

- JONO EDWARDS jono.edwards@odt.co.nz

AS the Dunedin Heritage Festival began with a bang yesterday, a conservati­on steward was honoured for his contributi­on to the Otago Peninsula and to Dunedin heritage.

Otago Peninsula Trust founder Bill Dawson received the Bluestone Award at the festival’s opening at Taiaroa Head.

It is presented every two years to ‘‘an exemplary individual who has shown longterm leadership, achievemen­t and contributi­on to Dunedin’s heritage’’.

Mr Dawson said the honour felt ‘‘surreal’’.

‘‘I don’t like to think it’s just me getting the award. This is for the work of the whole trust.’’

His greatest achievemen­t on the trust was helping to ‘‘keep it afloat’’, he said.

‘‘We made losses for the first 10 years.’’

He kept at it because he ‘‘did not like to be defeated’’.

‘‘I’m a bit uncomforta­ble winning awards. It’s a bit out of the blue, that’s why they call it the Bluestone Award.’’

The trust, which was created by Dunedin Jaycees in part as a way to revitalise Dunedin, is celebratin­g its 50th anniversar­y during the festival.

Its achievemen­ts include saving the Glenfalloc­h Gardens, creating the Royal Albatross Centre, restoratio­n work around Fort Taiaroa and the joint venture of Blue Penguins Pukekura.

Southern Heritage Trust trustee Ann Barsby said in the 50 years Mr Dawson was on the trust he brought ‘‘generosity and investment to so many heritage projects’’.

The restoratio­n of the Armstrong Disappeari­ng Gun at the fort was a project he worked hard on, she said.

At the event yesterday, a 1942 field gun was fired to commemorat­e 50 years of the trust. Only a small amount of gunpowder was used so as to not spook the wildlife.

The festival will run for 10 days.

 ?? PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY ?? Having a blast . . . Otago Peninsula Trust foundation member and Bluestone Award winner Bill Dawson (in tartan cap), watched over by fellow foundation member Laurie Stewart, fires a field gun to commemorat­e its 50th anniversar­y.
PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY Having a blast . . . Otago Peninsula Trust foundation member and Bluestone Award winner Bill Dawson (in tartan cap), watched over by fellow foundation member Laurie Stewart, fires a field gun to commemorat­e its 50th anniversar­y.

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