4th New Forest North (Eling) Sea Scouts

Registered Charity No: 302268

"Pegasus" moored at The Aquativity Centre

"Pegasus" moored at The Aquativity Centre

Wednesday 30 November 2011

Thank you for voting for us

Back in October, we asked for your help.  Nat West Community Force were running a website where projects all round the country could advertise what they were doing and ask for votes from supporters.  The 3 projects with the most votes in each region (ours being Southampton) would get a donation of £6,000 as a result of attracting these votes.  With your help, and with a lot of running around in the final days of voting, we got 360 votes.  Thank you!

Nat West Community Force have just announced the winners.  And the result is....

Aquativity is a winning project!

Screenshot from the Nat West Community Force website
So we are awaiting a £6,000 cheque from Nat West Community Force, sometime in December.  This will be used toward fitting out the building.  As you will have seen on this blog, we still have plenty to do, so every donation like this one will be used in full to achieve the next step towards getting the building ready for use.

For general interest, the other 2 deserving winners in the Southampton area are
  • Calmore Sports Club, just down the road from Testwood Lakes, congratulations to them
  • Hampshire Air Ambulance - who can possibly say that is not a deserving cause!
Thank you to everyone who voted for us.  If you have any ideas for other ways that might attract funding for our project, we'd love to hear from you at aquativity@gmail.com, or comment on this post.

Sunday 20 November 2011

Taking Stock

We've made a huge amount of progress over the last year, so I thought it might be worth an illustrated summary of progress and status.  This blog, along with our main website, has been tracking progress; this post should bring everyone up to date with what has been happening and where we currently stand.


By way of a reminder, the Aquativity project is about creating and running a new inland boating centre at Testwood Lakes, near Totton in South Hampshire.  The centre will be run exclusively for young people's groups and disabled boating groups, led by 4th New Forest North (Eling) Sea Scouts.  The new centre will also provide the new permanent headquarters for this active Royal Navy Recognised Sea Scouts Group.

An early design impression
For quite a few years, the project has been in a planning and initial fundraising phase.  It took some time to get to having full planning permission and a detailed design acceptable to the local authority's building control body.  Throughout this design phase, we were raising funds through running local events, applying for grants and getting donations from a range of people and bodies.  We finally got past planning and into the building phase in May 2011, a time of great celebration for all involved.
Work starts on 24 May 2011
 Through June and July, we continued to dig down to form the outline of the building, compacted the ground to provide a stable foundation, put in the concrete footings and brickwork for the walls, then laid the concrete raft on which the building was to sit.

At the start of August there was a sudden change of pace in the apparent progress of the build.  The timber frame and scaffolding arrived and went up very quickly, in two quick stages, with the assistance of a crane and a team of experts.
Stage 1 of the timber frame going up in August
How we achieved raising £20,000 in a year
The frame for the 2 storey building was rapidly topped off by the roof timbers ready for the slates to go on.  Of course, while all of this was going on, the fundraising never stopped, not least with Totton Carnival, the annual Donkey Derby in July, Grand Draw throughout the summer, and NatWest Community Force voting in October (for which we are eagerly awaiting the results).  All this effort ended up with the fantastic result of us achieving our aim of raising £20,000 in a year, every penny being matched by a generous charitable trust.

Ready to start putting the slates on




Progress continued rapidly through September, October and November, with roofing, windows and doors, and cladding.


Windows go in
We are now in the enviable position of having a completed shell ready for fitting out, and doesn't it look fantastic with its smart black cladding, classical slate roof and light pouring in through the windows into the first floor!
Facing the lake with fantastic views from the first floor above the boat store with its big double doors


Main entrance, with some work to do outside ready to welcome members and guests
More photos and details of the completed shell on the Aquativity website.

So, what next?

We have some finishing off to arrange around the shell, such as some drainage work, then the first 'room' we aim to be completed will be the boat store.  We'll get rid of the shipping container and get our boats moved in, while we work on the changing rooms, showers and toilets.  All of this, of course, will need electrical fittings, water and waste water connections, plumbing, heating and hot water.

Then onto the galley kitchen, meeting rooms, equipment storage, foyer, stairs and lift, then main hall, meeting rooms, kitchen and toilets upstairs.

So plenty of work to come in 2012 - more fundraising, more detailed planning, building work, equipping everything ready to use, and then getting the centre into operation.  Thank you to everyone who has helped us get this far.  If anyone can help us accelerate getting the centre open for business - cash donations, labour, materials, contacts, fundraising plans... - please don't hesitate to get in touch.