Bush Telegraph

Wai Splash is proving popular with the kids

- By CHRISTINE MCKAY

Dannevirke’s Wai Splash pool complex is a great facility and people should use it more, Brian Beale, chairman of the Tararua Community Aquatic Trust, says.

“It’s ticking along very well and overall usage is good, but it’s a matter of education people to use it,” he said. “This facility for a place the size of Dannevirke, is extremely good.”

This week the arrival of the large inflatable toy in the main pool was an attraction for the older children, while toddlers were splashing about in their smaller pools.

And it seems the reputation as a great place to spend some school holiday time was spreading beyond Dannevirke’s boundaries with a family from Takapau making the most of the complex on Tuesday afternoon. However, it hadn’t been all plain sailing for the family.

“We forgot our togs bag and didn’t realise until we’d left the 50km area of Takapau,” mum said. “The boys are without their towels and I had to go to a secondhand shop in Dannevirke to buy my daughter some togs.”

As the boys shivered after leaving the pool complex, their mum said she’d forgotten how cold it can be in Dannevirke.

Six new trustees have been appointed to the aquatic trust recently and they are looking to take a keen, fresh look at the facility and in a report to the Tararua District Council, Peter Wimsett, manager of district developmen­t and strategy, said the trust’s finances have held up during the year with cost minimisati­on.

 ?? PHOTOS / CHRISTINE MCKAY ?? DANNEVIRKE’S AMP Wai Splash has been popular during the school holidays and this week Summer Webster and Lincoln Deavine were making the most of the toddler’s pool.
PHOTOS / CHRISTINE MCKAY DANNEVIRKE’S AMP Wai Splash has been popular during the school holidays and this week Summer Webster and Lincoln Deavine were making the most of the toddler’s pool.
 ??  ?? THE blow-up toy at AMP Wai Splash has been popular and fouryear-old Tamehana Chase, who starts school after the holidays, was making the most of the fun.
THE blow-up toy at AMP Wai Splash has been popular and fouryear-old Tamehana Chase, who starts school after the holidays, was making the most of the fun.

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