To date, work has been undertaken by the committee on a series of draft plans and designs. The next stage will be a hui where the two designers, Host Services Ltd and Graeme Lowe LWT Ltd for the kitchen and dining room renovations respectively, will speak to their designs to whānau members. The date for this presentation hui is still to be confirmed but is tentatively scheduled for next month, March 2024, at Mākirikiri Marae.
It is envisaged that discussion and feedback from whānau will then be incorporated into a new draft resulting in final plans being confirmed. These plans will then be costed and consent sought while the Mākirikiri building sub-committee is tasked with finding the funds for the build. It is anticipated that building will commence once the total funds have been found and is likely to be done in stages to minimise the time the marae is closed.
Once the design plans are confirmed the committee has set a two-year time frame to get the renovations started and while it’s acknowledged this is extremely ambitious, we saw with our ablution project and the Mākirikiri Marae DIY makeover in 2015, the huge support from whānau and community who came together and united to complete two major projects.
Both the new ablution build and the Mākirikiri Marae DIY makeover showed that despite so many of our whānau members living away from Dannevirke, their connection and whakapapa to their marae is unwavering. Whānau fundraised in their towns and cities and then for the Marae DIY came for the four-day makeover to offer their skills and labour. This gives the marae committee confidence that while it seems like a hefty hurdle to overcome, a renovated kitchen and dining room, the whānau will ensure that this latest vision for our marae will be achieved.
Mā pango, mā whero ka oti te mahi - Many hands make light work.