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Anew complex is to be built next to the iconic St Paul’s in the Park Church on Chapel Road.

The new facility purpose designed by BSM Group Archi tects includes a new Church auditorium with state-of-the art acoustics and will accommodate up to 184 in regular Sunday wor ship services.

For bigger gatherings, the doors that open up to the park (near Ormiston Bridge) can fit in up to 300 people.

The old church will be used as a chapel for smaller events.

Reverend Warner Wilder, priest-in-charge of St Paul’s in the Park says that the little church built in 1886 will remain a landmark, however there will be a lot of changes due to the new road works planned by Auckland Transport at Chapel Rd. The longoverdue road-widening of the dangerous bend near the historic Anglican Church will require much of the existing church site and the demolition of the old hall. Auckland Council has agreed to give the church some land in Barry Curtis Park in exchange for the land they will be losing to road-widening.

“Ironically all that land belonged to the Anglican Church before it was sold to the council,” says Rev Warner.

“Auckland Transport has been in discussion with the church for the last couple of years to make land available for the new struc ture and community facilities on the site. It will compensate for Reverend Warner Wilder, priest-in-charge of St Paul’s in the Park is keen to hear from local community groups interested in using the new facility.

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the area the church is losing to road widening,” he says.

“We see the expansion as a community project and not just for the Anglicans. The church has been reorienting its mission to serve the changing needs of a new multi-cultural city growing around it.

“Barry Curtis Park is now sur rounded by a mushrooming community involving building of hundreds of new homes. This growing community is a melt ing pot of cultures, ethnicity and faith. Our existing congregation is a reflection of our faith,” says Rev Warner.

Rev Warner was Chaplin at Kings College for 28 years before he took on the new challenge at St Paul’s in the Park.

While the total project is esti mated to cost more than $6 million, Rev Warner hopes that with an efficient fund-raising commit tee in place, the project should be completed by the end of 2021. “Until now, St Paul’s has offered limited space to commu nity groups, but the new robust space at 135m 2 will be nearly double the original size of the hall,” he says.

This space will be suitable for children and youth activities, arts and crafts, technology events, skills classes, dance groups and music. It will open out onto the park to enhance indoor/outdoor recreational activities.

Two community lounges will also be included, one for meet ings of up to 48 people and the other for up to 36. Both will open out to the park and will be served by kitchen facilities.

The church is keen to hear from local community groups who would be interested in using the new facility.

■ Contact Reverend Warner Wilder if you would like to dis cuss this. (warnerwilder30@ gmail.com 021 548 407)

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