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No. 345 August 2021
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by Frank Hughes
IT IS looking increasingly likely that Melbourne’s Senior Citizens Centre will be closing in December, bringing to an end some 50 years of caring for and supporting the elderly in the district. Maggie Dobby, chair of the charity running the centre, told Village Voice that they have been put on notice that a pre-planning application has been submitted for a three-house development on the site, which also houses the bowls club and a memorial to the fallen soldiers. If the application succeeds the area would be developed and, whilst they have been offered some financial support to continue with activities, it would be impossible for the senior citizens charity to continue without a building. Alternatively, if the application is unsuccessful, they have been put on notice that they would need to be charged a commercial rate, rather than the peppercorn rent they have paid for the last 50 years. “That simply is not affordable,” Maggie said. She said she was “very sorry to lose this community facility and that it will be an end of an era”. There are 95 members of the organisation and about 12 to 15 groups who have been using the rooms on a regular basis. Although some of the activities hosted there will be able to move to other venues, and indeed some groups are already transferring because of the uncertainty, providing the kind of support that has been offered at the centre is not really possible, in her view, without a building as a home. A spokesman for Melbourne Hall Estate confirmed that a preplanning application was being discussed with South Derbyshire planning team for the development of three houses, which will obviously impact on both the Senior Citizens Centre and the bowls club. “The future of the building is limited, and neither the hall nor the charity are in a position to rebuild it and we do need them to be on board,” he said. “We have offered a financial contribution to the senior citizens of Melbourne and it would be up to the charity to decide how that could be used,” he added.
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