D’ni Jazz Club

Discovered in 2005, the location seemed to be used as a public house of some sorts. More information is currently being studied.

The Linking Book was discovered by Keith “Tweek” Lord. Upon the first visit it was decided that it would be the perfect place to host The D’ni Jazz Club. Project was shelved for 2 years due to resource issues until 2007 when the initial clean up began. Darryl Pogue kindly offered assistance and resources in seeing the project through Phases 2 to 4.

Development Log

22-03-10: First floor structure being inspected as well as pub walls on both floors.

21-03-10: Recent structural survey shows area stability has decreased. Teams assigned to securing second floor flooring.

13-11-09: Structural work continued, areas prepped and cleaned up. Tables and chairs removed for restoration.

Doorway leading out of the pub area has been sealed off for now as the outside walkway is unstable.

Partial restoration of wall decals taking place, due to damage much of the decorative carvings have been damaged beyond repair, an alternative is being considered.

12-11-09: Extensive structural work taking place on the walls and floors.

Repairs made to the damage sections of the windows.

Damaged imagers removed from location and given to Sophie’s team.

11-11-09: Work has started on the flooring, damaged sections repaired and straightened out.

Minor structural work on the walls has taken place.

26-10-09: Teams returned to the D’ni Jazz Club to continue work.

Area checked over again and a new structural survey report carried out.

Area pushed back to Phase 3.

01-09-07: Second floor passes Phase 1 approval, clean up work begins.

11-07-07: Phase 2 begins Darryl Pogue will be overseeing Phases 2 to 4 after kindly offering to spare some of his resources with the group.

08-07-07: Second visit to location, Phase 1 begins, overseen by Keith Lord. Phase 1 approved by Keith Lord and Keira Benson.