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Monday, 28 June 2021, 2:07 pm
Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) elected members
will be asked to confirm $5.4M grant funding for the
development of an arts and cultural hub based in Frankton
when they meet this Wednesday.
QLDC General Manager
Community Services Thunes Cloete confirmed that the proposed
funding with the 2021-2031 Ten Year Plan was to assist
Council and Te Atamira Trust who are working together on the
project.
“The Three Lakes Cultural Trust has
advocated to QLDC for an arts and cultural hub to be
established following a report commissioned by AEA
Consulting. In the last few years, there has been increasing
Mountain Scene
By PHILIP CHANDLER
Singles or couples can pay as little as $200,000 to secure assisted home ownership in a new Queenstown apartment building.
Queenstown Lakes Community Housing Trust owns 50 of the 78 units in the first building of the Toru complex below Frankton’s Remarkables Park Town entre, which was completed this week.
The trust’s putting 25 one- and two-bedroom apartments into its ‘secure home’ programme, which this year attracted a government interest-free loan of $6.35 million.
Another 15 are going into public housing, six are being sold on the open market and the balance are being retained as affordable rentals or rent-to-buy units.