Chairs Report – AGM 2019

This past year has been full of challenges, expansion and renewal across our district, and for those who live work and play here it’s made the journey somewhat more interesting than we’d have envisaged. Upgrading works to infrastructure is always welcomed, but it’s not always the big things that deliver the most joy, and that is something we will continue to highlight and promote as your Community Council going forward.

I want to start by acknowledging and thanking the ACT Government for their ongoing support of us and the voluntary nature of the work we do for our community. The financial support we receive ensures the way we connect with you continues to happen with as few roadblocks as possible and provides us with the ability to consult on the big issues (Kippax and BTC master plans, Network 19) as well as the small ones.

I also want to thank some very important people who have not just contributed to the work we do on your behalf, but their commitment to keeping this Committee running smoothly. To Matthew Halstead and Martyn Stiles, thank you for your contribution this year and our best wishes for what comes next in your lives. To our outgoing Treasurer Mary van de Graaff a massive thanks for your efforts over the last few years, we hope to see you back amongst us soon.

The largest thanks goes out to our outgoing Deputy Chair Damien Haas. For the last 14+ years Damien has served the Belconnen community through this council and in his Public Transport Canberra role. He has advocated on so many issues; too many to list but his forte has certainly been in planning and public transport issues. Damien’s work on our annual budget submission to government has been outstanding and he leaves massive shoes to fill. He leaves us to join the ACT Government as an advisor to Minister Steel on Light Rail Stage 2, a project which there is no one in the territory better suited to and we wish him all the very best in delivering that and maybe hastening Stage 3 to Belconnen.

To our remaining committee members can I offer my enduring thanks for the support you provide to this community and me through your efforts and hard work. You are the best team of volunteers I’ve had the pleasure to work with and look forward to continuing that commitment over the next 12 months. To our new committee members Clayton Browne and Greg Lloyd welcome and thanks, in particular to Greg, for hosting tonight’s meeting. Please give them a rousing round of applause.

Rather than reflect on the year that’s been (you can read all about what we’ve done on our Facebook page and website) I want to turn your attention to what’s in front of us.
We have a commitment to deliver the last 6 Street Libraries to our district and be the first to offer this important community resource in the territory. Our thanks to Street Libraries Australia and the suburban communities in our district for the enthusiasm to get this done!

Our next major project will be to engage with the design students at the University of Canberra, to deliver options for our tired Benjamin Way medians and wider precinct. After 50 years of maintenance the grand boulevard once imagined by the original designers has fallen by the wayside and it’s time that we assisted government to revitalise our town centre in innovative ways.

We also want to build on our relationship with UC, as one of our most influential precinct partners. The thousands of students, staff and visitors to their ever-growing environment means we need to be more strategic on how we engage with each other; they are a vital part of this community and we are committed to ensuring they continue to be an active voice on this council. So tonight, we are announcing our intention to offer an ongoing position on the BCC Committee to ensure there is continuity and participation for UC Canberra.

Finally, on behalf of your committee can I thank each and every one of you who have participated either in face or electronically over the last 12 months. It has been intensely gratifying to receive the passionate (and often direct) feedback from this community as well as those outside of it on so many issues. This is the most important work we can offer you and without your participation it would be a bit of an echo chamber; please continue to keep that feedback coming using whatever channel suits your needs.

I thank you all for helping to keep us the “Jewel in Canberra’s Crown” and remember if you live, work or play in our district, then you belong!

Sincerely

Glen Hyde

University of Canberra design students ideas about improving Belconnen – prize to be awarded at August BCC Public Meeting

Earlier in 2017, the Belconnen Community Council as part of its Belco50 program, created a competition in conjunction with the University of Canberra’s School of Design with the intention of generating ideas that could be used to benefit Belconnen.

The winner of the competition will be announced at theAugust BCC Public meeting by BCC Chair Elizabeth Hirst.

UC is a vital part of Belconnen and is seeking to improve its engagement with the broader community outside its campus. The BCC felt this was a good opportunity to assist students, strengthen UC ties with the community, and tap their students energy and enthusiasm for improving the built environment.

The BCC Committee decided to award a prize to a team of students enrolled in the Faculty of Arts and Design in a User-Centred Design course. This prize would be for a team that identified a problem through interaction and observation in Belconnen, articulated a design opportunity and prepared a brief outlining a solution that is pertinent to the Belconnen community.

The students were extremely keen to get out and explore Belconnen, with many being new to Canberra and Australia. Working in teams they came up with quite different solutions. In May the students presented their ideas to the BCC Committee and Dr Stephen Trathern of UC’s Faculty of Arts and Design.

As well as being used in their grading, and providing useful field research, the teams that place first and second will be awarded a cash prize, from the Belco50 funds provided by the ACT Government to celebrate Belconnens 50th Birthday.

We encourage the Belconnen public to attend our public meeting in August, view the different ideas, and applaud the teams that win the two prizes being awarded. They range from: improving Emu Bank, a tuk-tuk service, an improved bus interchange, and a Farmers market (there are more ideas!).

All the ideas the BCC Committee have examined are good, and each team has satisfied the brief. It will be very difficult to come up with a winner!

Water Police Building Open Day 26 Feb 2017 – 1 to 5 PM

water police open day 26 feb

This is your last chance to see this building before demolition! The ACT Government through the Land Development Agency have agreed to let the Belconnen Community Council and the Belco50 committee host an open day prior to demolition.

There will be a sausage sizzle provided by the Lake Ginninderra Sea Scouts and face painting and a jumping castle to keep the kids amused. The Sea Scouts are also holding a regatta beforehand, and there is a jetty – so why not arrive by canoe!
Guided access to the building will be provided, including the upper level. Unfortunately, there is no disabled access to the upper level.

The AFP Museum has provided some historical documents related to the building that will also be on display.

This is it folks, in the days after this event the building will be prepared for demolition, ahead of the sale of the site.

Belconnens 50th Birthday 23 June 2016 – All welcome

Belconnens 50th Birthday 23 June 2016
Belconnens 50th Birthday 23 June 2016

All Belconnen residents are invited  to the Official ceremony commemorating Belconnen’s 50th birthday.

The Belco50 Committee are planning a mid morning event at the Aranda Playing fields on 23 June 2016

Briefly, the ceremony will consist of a Welcome to Country, a short introduction from the Chair of the Belconnen Community Council, and an address by Minister Chris Bourke (representing the Chief Minister who will be overseas). Refreshments will be provided

The birthday celebration begins at 10.30AM. Displays of historic photos and a document to be signed for later placement in a time capsule will be available.

There will be cake!

BCC Monthly Public Meeting June 21st 7PM

The monthly public meeting of the Belconnen Community Council will take place at 7PM on June 21 2016 at the Community Room above the Belconnen Library.

This month we have the opportunity to engage in community consultation with three different organisations proposing development in the Belconnen Town Centre.

We will also discuss the Belco50 celebrations commencing on June 23.

Stewart Architecture on behalf of the Rock Development Group will present new plans to fill the giant hole in the ground at the Belconnen Markets, and seek feedback from the community. The proposed buildings will be 6 storeys high, between the Belconnen Markets and Belconnen Way, and have ground level retail space.

The Land Development Agency would like to discuss options for the old Water Police site on Lake Ginninderra. The site is small with room for a retail only building no higher than two storeys. Public access to the jetty and boat ramp must remain. No decisions or plan have been made yet, and public views are now being sought on options and ideas for this site.

Elton Consulting will present plans for the block behind the Belconnen Labor Club (Section 200). Canberra developer GEOCON purchased this block in 2015, and would like to present preliminary plans to the public ahead of lodging a DA. This site is proposed for a 27 storey mixed use building facing the lake.

A brief agenda is:

  • Meeting Opens 7PM
  • Chairs report
  • Belco50
  • Stewart Architects – Belconnen Markets proposal
  • Elton Consulting – Geocon Section 200
  • LDA – Water Police site options
  • Other business
  • Meeting closes 9PM

All residents of Belconnen are invited to attend.