Bay of Plenty Times

Turf upgrade future-proofs reserve

Links Ave’s new surface will be carbon-neutral

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An artificial, carbon-neutral football turf has been announced for Tauranga as part of plans to revamp Links Avenue Reserve. Tauranga City Council said on Tuesday the turf material had been proven overseas and would be a first for New Zealand.

The council announced late last year that the reserve would be upgraded, meaning the Mount Maunganui Dog Training Club would need to move.

Links Ave Reserve is also home to Tauranga City AFC.

Council spaces and places manager Alison Law said in the statement that artificial turf would help “citywide pressures by bolstering football field capacity year-round”.

“Football’s popularity in Tauranga and the wider Bay of Plenty region is soaring, necessitat­ing investment­s like these to meet the escalating demand.

“This initiative aims to cater to existing and future football needs, foster talent developmen­t initiative­s and encourage greater community involvemen­t.”

Tauranga City AFC chairman and FC Tauranga Moana trustee Brendon Mchugh said in the statement that the project would support the region’s growing requiremen­ts in grassroots, talent developmen­t and premier football.

He said Tauranga City AFC was the only Bay of Plenty side in the Men’s National League, the FC Tauranga

Moana women’s side was aiming to reach the female equivalent and its youth teams played in the national youth league against some of the best in the country.

“This investment aligns with our club’s strategic vision of reinstatin­g male and female National League football to the region while bolstering grassroots football initiative­s.

“The artificial turf will also unlock more football activity options, which the whole community can benefit from.”

The turf will be made using fibres from sugar cane, rather than petroleum derivative­s and microplast­ics. It will be compostabl­e after use.

The council said it was working with stakeholde­rs, including the dog training club, Pa¯pa¯moa Football Club and Tauranga City AFC, to “ensure successful implementa­tion and address any pertinent concerns”.

 ?? Image / Tauranga City Council ?? An impression of the artificial turf that will be installed at Links Ave Reserve.
Image / Tauranga City Council An impression of the artificial turf that will be installed at Links Ave Reserve.

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