Dunedin Student Flat Names Project

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Need to tidy student 'ghetto' / ODT

I sincerely hope that any moves to tidy the ghetto are weighed in favour of preservation of the Victorian and Edwardian homes, and particularly the precarious and debilitated workers houses in Hyde and Grange Street areas.

In her thesis, Authentic scarfie flats : perceptions of student housing and cultural heritage in North Dunedin Amy Spurdle discusses the need to ensure the balance of Victorian and Edwardian homes is carefully monitored to preserve the character value of the North Dunedin area.

The character and environment of North Dunedin has a strong influence on prospective students coming to Dunedin.

Posted on Friday, June 18 2010. Tagged with: masterplanstudent flatsuniversity of otago
Dunedin Student Flat Names Project

I'm working on a book to record, preserve and commemorate the sometimes ephemeral, sometimes enduring, phenomenon of the named student flat in Dunedin. If you have a story to share, feel free to get in touch via email or the submit option below.

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Community Archive listing
Exhibition
Facebook group
Flickr group
Google map
Posters and reprints

MEDIA
ODT 02.05.09
Scooper 23.06.09
Otago Bulletin 04.09.09, p7
Nine to Noon 24.09.09
University of Otago Magazine October 2009, p50

CONTACT
Sarah Gallagher
flatnames@gmail.com

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