Notice Board

LOCAL NEWS AND COMMUNITY UPDATE February 15th 2017

Community Garden Concept – ‘The Backyard’  – by Elliot Summers of Polygonia Design:

Even though our cities are dramatically increasing in density, still the idea of The Australian Backyard has a firm grip on our concept of Home and Comfort.

In truth this is less about the size or scope of the space; it is more about a sense of ownership, of belonging that exemplifies how we experience a ‘Home’. For the residents of Drill Hall, this small patch of open space has become exactly that. Neglected over time, they took it upon themselves to occupy the space, to maintain it; soon adding raised vegetable gardens and having their own community gatherings; and in this way it became their Backyard.

When the time came to consolidate their ideas into a designed space, this was the only way to go – to create a backyard space that was both public and private, that provided for the needs of the residents who would have a sense of ownership over the space, who would maintain it in their way, but allow it to also be a community backyard, one that reflected the increased need for personal open space across the cityscape.

The intention of this design ( see Community Garden Update) is to imply private space in a public arena, and allow the Residents of Drill Hall to grow the space in their own way, to build a sense of belonging in what has become their Backyard.

Elliot Summers

Creative Director

  0424 036 884 //  elliot@polygonla.com.au // www.polygonla.com.au

 

 

 

 

Welcome

The Drill Hall Residents Association (DHRA) is an independent incorporated association formed by residents of 30 Therry Street, in Melbourne’s CBD. The association holds regular discussions, BBQs, social events, and participates in various local community events and projects. Membership is free for all residents.

UPDATES

First stage on accessibility widening of Therry Street footpath near Elizabeth street now complete.

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City’s animal management unit will monitor and patrol the community garden to ensure dog waste properly disposed of.

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Speculation on future of Multicultural Hub building: Council says ‘no plans’.

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Wonderment Walk consider resiting proposed Community Garden Art work nearer to the Citipower substation.

Council to include drinking fountain and reticulation in capital grant garden project.

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Cohealth has installed security cameras covering the footpaths besides their building on Victoria and Therry streets  and also a camera covering the community garden.

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The footpath leading from our Drill Hall resident entrance at number 30 to Elizabeth street is presently being widened where the roots of a tree makes access by wheelchairs difficult.
 
This follows repeated requests from residents for the last several years.
 
The realignment  will provide about an extra 30 cm of level path which should improve passage for wheelchair users.
 
There is still an issue with the corner of Elizabeth and Therry street where pedestrian congestion also makes access difficult.
 
Any feedback on the new alignment will be passed direct to Council.
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Victorian Government has updated apartment standards to apply from next month (March).  For more information go to:
 http://www.planning.vic.gov.au/policy-and-strategy/planning-reform/better-apartments

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