Churton Park Community Chair To Stand Down
Churton Park Community Chair To Stand Down
The President of the Churton Park Community Association (CPCA), Roger Ellis, today announced that he did not intend to seek re-election at the CPCA’s AGM in March. His resignation will take effect from the AGM on March 17th.
“2010 marks my seventh year on the Community Association since 1997 – including two separate terms as President. I believe now is the right time to stand down and I will therefore not be seeking re election as CPCA President at the AGM on March 17th. The CPCA has a strong committee and a good succession plan. I am confident that it will continue to work tirelessly for the interests of the local community. The CPCA finances are in good shape, we have secured approval for major infrastructure projects. In addition events such as our annual Community Christmas function continue to attract strong local support” said Ellis.
" The new Neighbourhood Centre at Lakewood Avenue is scheduled for 2011. The new Westchester Drive extension is also due during 2011 and it will help reduce heavy traffic volumes on local roads as well as provide for future growth” said Ellis.
“In addition the Minister of Education, Anne Tolley, has also confirmed the building of a second primary school at Amesbury Drive in Churton Park to be opened in Term 1 2012. This school will at last resolve the ongoing pressure of roll growth by increasing the collective capacity of local schools” said Ellis.
Roger Ellis was recently appointed by the Minister of Education to the Establishment Board of Trustees (EBOT) for the new Amesbury Drive School.
"I look forward to seeing Churton Park continue to grow and prosper as part of the wider Wellington region. Building good quality infrastructure - especially in the education sector - will be a critical part of that success" says Ellis.
A new Committee will be elected at the AGM in March.
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