Friday, October 4, 2024

Assessment to guide future use of Waiuku park

A popular Waiuku park which is home to local rugby league, has had a strategic assessment approved by Franklin Local Board to guide its future use.

Waiuku subdivision representative, Sharlene Druyven says the 1.6 hectare Hamilton Estate Recreation Reserve (pictured) contains a community hall, playground, and mature exotic trees.  

“But probably the dominant feature is the rugby league field and lighting that make it home to the Mighty Waiuku Toa junior teams,” said Ms Druyven.

“The hall has been leased to Marama Hou Ministries Trust, an organisation focusing on community development, for some time. It is a valued and well-used asset.” 

A strategic assessment ​helps determine the recreational outcomes to be considered. Auckland Council says discussions have also been held with stakeholders, with various improvements recommended. Once these are reviewed and approved by the board, they will guide decision-making around future development.  

The reserve is zoned open space – sport and active recreation. In recent years, the trust that leases the hall has expanded to support a food security initiative, but the hall is at storage capacity.   

​“It’s clear there are competing priorities and demands around the park,” Ms Druyven says. 

“This assessment seeks to determine the best fit for the park, and where additional activities can be accommodated.” 

​Renewal recommendations in a building assessment focus on removing a shower to create storage space, toilet upgrades, accessibility improvements and electrical work. 

Ms Druyven says the community has indicated a basketball facility would be welcome.

“We’re a long way from seeing changes, but it’s sensible to have a plan. We should see a draft plan later in the year,” she said.

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