Former bowling club buildings’ days numbered

Roofing is removed from the former Caledonian Bowling Club complex, in Dunedin, yesterday. Photos...
Roofing is removed from the former Caledonian Bowling Club complex, in Dunedin, yesterday. Photos: Peter McIntosh.
Time is fast running out for the former Caledonian Bowling Club buildings, once a distinctive sight in Andersons Bay Rd, Dunedin.

Workers from Southern Insulation Dunedin were removing roofing from the buildings yesterday, and it is understood they will soon be demolished.

The firm’s internet site says the  company deals with asbestos materials and other aspects of insulation.

Workers on site yesterday were wearing full face masks and protective suits, and roofing and other materials were being carefully removed.

Asked about the project, being undertaken for development firm Calder Stewart,  a Southern Insulation staff member referred  comment to Calder Stewart.

No comment on the project was immediately available from Calder Stewart yesterday.

Roofing is removed from the former Caledonian Bowling Club complex, in Dunedin, yesterday.
Roofing is removed from the former Caledonian Bowling Club complex, in Dunedin, yesterday.
In June last year the Dunedin City Council announced that the site, at 223 Andersons Bay Rd, had been sold to the development company for $1.18 million.

DCC officials said the 2565sq m site had been sold as is, with the vacated bowling club buildings still in place.

The  sale followed controversy in 2014 when the council announced it would end the bowling club’s lease and sell the land to help pay down debt.

The 135-year-old club fought the sale but later had no choice but to wind up. It played its last tournament at the premises in December 2014 and went out of existence in January last year. Its lease  had expired in 2012. Former club president Mike Fitzgerald said he was "sad" to see the roof come off the complex yesterday, but "we’re better off where we are now".

More than half  the club’s about 30  members had switched to the St Kilda Bowling Club, and others had moved to other clubs.

There had been a "great" welcoming response from St Kilda members, and he was now a committee member and tournament secretary at that club, he said.

john.gibb@odt.co.nz

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