Bougainville Library another step closer to being built
Te Tūao Tāwāhi: Volunteer Service Abroad
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September 12, 2011
Bougainville Library another step closer to being built
The Bougainville Library project is about to take another step forward when VSA volunteer Barry Binding leaves Wellington on September 20 to spend six weeks developing a project management plan for the $350,000 building.
The library – or stori haus –
is the inspiration of Wellington writer Lloyd Jones, whose
2007 Man Booker Prize-winning novel Mister Pip is set in
Bougainville.
As well as developing a project
management plan, Mr Binding will also organise the timber
needed for the project, and will prepare the site for
building.
The library is being built on the grounds of
Arawa High School in Arawa, the former capital of
Bougainville. It has been designed by Wellington architect
Paul Kerr-Hislop and will be built by trainee carpenters
from Arawa Carpentry. VSA helped set up Arawa Carpentry in
1999 as part of the reconstruction process following 10
years of civil war.
Mr Binding, a Kapiti Coast
builder, returned from a two-year VSA assignment based at
Arawa Carpentry in May 2010. While he was there he built a
model of the library to give local people a chance to see
what it will look like. He is one of several VSA volunteers
who have been closely involved with the library project.
He is looking forward to returning to Bougainville to
start the next stage of the process.
“It’s really
exciting to finally be getting ready to build the library.
It will be a great asset for the people of Bougainville, and
everyone is really looking forward to seeing being able to
use it.”
Once the project management plan has been
developed and approved, Mr Binding will return to
Bougainville as a VSA volunteer in February 2012 to spend
six months supervising the building process.
Lloyd
Jones, chair of the Bougainville Library Trust, says he is
delighted Mr Binding is involved in the project.
“We
couldn’t have got the project underway without VSA, and
no-one is more qualified or suitable to the task of building
the library than Barry. He spent two years living in
Bougainville, and he is held in very high esteem
there.”
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