4th New Forest North (Eling) Sea Scouts

Registered Charity No: 302268

"Pegasus" moored at The Aquativity Centre

"Pegasus" moored at The Aquativity Centre

Friday 27 May 2011

Funding progress

As well as being a fantastic week for the activity on site, there is still lots going on for the funding side of things.
  1. Preparations are going well for the annual Donkey Derby.  This year, it will be held on 2nd July, at Eling Recreation Ground.  We're looking forward to an excellent turnout and a record taking this year to bring in the much needed funding to get the project through to completion.  The Totton Carnival week runs from the procession the weekend before through to the Donkey Derby as the Carnival climax.  We'll have members of the Sea Scouts Group in the procession advertising the Group, the Aquativity project and the Donkey Derby.  Programmes will be on sale around the Totton area starting from this weekend, with many members of the Sea Scouts volunteering their time to sell these programmes to the public.
  2. This coming Monday is Totton Charity Market, where we'll be selling draw tickets, plants, bric-a-brac etc.  Again, thanks to the wonderful volunteers from Sea Scouts parents, leaders and friends who are giving up their valuable time on a Bank Holiday Monday.
  3. The grand prize draw has started.  Tickets are printed and starting to be distributed and sold.  Just 50p a ticket with the chance of winning £500 or another great prize.  The sales will run throughout the summer with the draw at the end of September.
  4. A charitable trust (not the one I've mentioned before) pledged a donation of £2000, to be made available when we started work.  As soon as we started on Tuesday, we contacted them and they have confirmed that the money is on its way!

End of first week

Exciting progress this week.  The entire outline of the building has now been dug down to a depth of a couple of feet, so we can start to see something of the scale of the centre to come.  The area around the building is fully fenced off and the "Construction Site.  Keep Out" signs are up.  And the big "Aquativity Centre - Arriving Soon" sign is up too.  It really has the feel of a building site, which of course it is!  After waiting for so long, it feels really odd to be talking of an active building site.

Over the Bank Holiday weekend, there will be lots of people visiting Testwood Lakes, so the site, the fencing and the signs should attract a lot of attention, hopefully there might be some offers of help!

This evening, as with every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, the Sea Scouts (or the older Sea Explorers on a Tuesday) have been out sailing and kayaking on the lake.  I've taken a few more photos of the site, with the flag raised to mark a Sea Scouts meeting night, and sails as a backdrop.

I'm just occasionally taking these snapshots as we go along.  Others involved in the project are also taking some better and more regular photos so we have a good record of project progress.





Tuesday 24 May 2011

Building work starts!

We've started building today.  If you don't believe me, look at this:

Yesterday, the final details on the plans were agreed, so this morning a digger and a dumper arrived and started digging out the earth ready for the foundations, as you can see.  So far, they've dug out perhaps 1/3 of the floor area.  Once it is all dug out, the ground underneath will be compacted then filled with concrete, ready to lay the base on which the building frame will sit.

Meanwhile, the frame is being built off site, ready for erection in about 6 weeks time.  The time will fly, I'm sure, and we'll soon have the frame, then the roof and cladding and we'll start fitting out the ground floor.  I can't wait for opening day of Phase 1.

Well done for all whose patience and hard work is now paying off.  We're going to have a wonderful facility here and it is just fantastic to see work start.

A few more photos to prove to us all that it is really happening:


 

Wednesday 4 May 2011

Current Status and Next Steps

You will have noticed that pages keep being turned on the calendar and you haven't yet seen an announcement that building has started!  So what is going on?

We have had some further to-ing and fro-ing with Building Control to sort out various details.  We have also had a series of discussions between overall design engineer and the timber frame builders to ensure we have every detail right before they actually start making the timber frame.  The last thing we want is a frame that doesn't quite fit on the footings, or that doesn't quite meet the needs or fit together right.  So we're very frustrated by further delays, but resisting the urge to start work on something that could yet prove to be wrong.

The good news is that these discussions are looking very close to completion.  The issues we've recently been sorting out with Building Control are now resolved (and we have written confirmation of these).  That's not to say there will be no more, but we believe all current issues are resolved and we don't expect any further significant issues to be raised.  We expect the timber frame design details to be finalised this week so they can start construction off-site ready for erection once built.  And the building contractor doing the foundations will therefore start digging about 3 weeks before the timber frame is ready for erection, to minimise the time we have empty trenches in the ground or foundations sitting idle (and vulnerable to anyone who wants to cause damage).

Security and insurance arrangements are in place ready for the build phase.

Meanwhile, the Scout Group have just participated in an excellent weekend's camping with New Forest North Distrct, including St George's Day celebrations.  Thanks to everyone who helped organise and lead this camp; I'm sure lots (300+) of children across the district had a great time.

And coming up on 15 May, we're having a Group Fun Day at the Lakes.  Boating will be the central focus, to let the wider group's families see what the Sea Scouts (older sections) are all about, but there will be other activities, food on offer and a chance for everyone to find out more about what is going on around the Sea Scouts Group, the building project, fundraising activities and how they can get more involved.