Kapiti News

Have a say on playground fun

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Council is refreshing six Ka¯ piti playground­s over the next financial year, and is asking residents to have their say on what they’d like to see.

Parks and recreation manager Alison Law said each year, a selection of playground­s are upgraded for safety reasons, and it was the perfect opportunit­y for locals to have a say in the future of their neighbourh­ood playground.

“We have 49 playground­s in neighbourh­oods across Ka¯ piti, and each year we upgrade a selection of them from across the district.

“We carefully monitor all our playground equipment to make sure it stays safe for everyone to play on.

“This is measured against national standards, and this coming financial year there are six up for renewal, because some of the equipment’s reaching the end of its safe shelf life.”

Playground­s up for a full refresh include Campbell Park, Paeka¯ ka¯ riki, Mazengarb Reserve, Paraparaum­u, Marere Ave, Paraparaum­u, and Pharazyn Avenue, Waikanae Beach. Waimeha Domain, Waikanae Beach will get a partial renewal, and Tasman Reserve in O¯ taki will get an additional piece of equipment.

“Whether your kids are two or 12, if these playground­s are in your neck of the woods, we want to hear your ideas for what you want to see at your park.

“Have your say by completing the survey at the park, online, or come along to our playground tour events to have a chat to the team.” Ms Law said once the ideas were gathered from the community, the aim was to keep the playground­s accessible, fun and varied.

“When we upgrade playground­s, we do our best to make sure they cater for a wide range of abilities. They need to meet the needs of the children who use them, and their caregivers.

“Once the surveys close, we’ll look at the set budgets we have for each playground and aim to provide new equipment that meets the criteria, fits with what we can afford and meets community needs.

“Our team works hard to be creative to make sure we get the best solution with the money available.”

Ms Law said because the equipment has reached the end of its safe life it means, in most cases it can’t be repurposed, but where possible, materials will be reused or recycled if it can be done safely.

More informatio­n about the upgrades, and the dates and times for playground tours is at www.kapiticoas­t.govt.nz/ playground­s.

Surveys close May 10.

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Marere Ave playground, Paraparaum­u.

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