Honour for man behind major projects

Russell Ibbotson
Russell Ibbotson
An Alexandra businessman was honoured for his foresight and determination in bringing some of the community's major projects to completion in a surprise announcement at the Central Otago Community Awards this week.

Russell Ibbotson was nominated for a special award by the Otago Chamber of Commerce and his award was presented by Mayor Malcolm Macpherson on behalf of the chamber.

Mr Ibbotson, who has property interests in Central Otago and elsewhere, has been involved with many community organisations including Jaycees and St John, for which he received a national award in recognition of his services and was made a life member of the Vincent Area Committee in 1991.

Mr Ibbotson's recent involvement with the Stadium Tavern and Cellar Door complexes, as well as Molyneux Estate subdivision, had added tremendously to the community's amenities, Dr Macpherson said.

But his leadership role in the establishment of the Molyneux Aquatic Centre and Central Stories Museum were probably the most significant.

"There is little doubt that without Russell's determination to ensure that the grant made from the Clyde Amenities Fund for the establishment of the therapeutic pool [at the Molyneux Aquatic Centre] was put to its best use, we would not have have the benefit of the wonderful facility which we now have."

A similar situation had arisen with the establishment of the Central Stories Museum complex. Significant funds needed to be raised within the community to secure the major funding required from the Central Lakes Trust and allow the project to proceed.

"Russell played a leading role in this process and with his committee was able to secure the funding required and the results of his efforts is very clear to see for us all," Dr Macpherson said.

 

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