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Ōmokoroa playground open for summer fun

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Ready, set play! The Ōmokoroa Domain’s $1.06 million playground opened for kids and adults to try out just before Christmas.

The fences around the playground came down in an ‘unofficial opening’ after kaumātua from Pirirākau hapū led a blessing of the site mid-December.

The destinatio­n playground features some spectacula­r play equipment including mega swings, pendulum swings, junior swings, climbing nets, timber play boat, a junior mound with slide, climber and tunnel, tower, in-ground trampoline­s, mousewheel, musical equipment and wheelchair accessible carousel.

Western Bay of Plenty District Council’s Reserves and Facilities Projects and

Assets Manager, Scott Parker couldn’t be happier to have this playground open in time for the summer holidays.

“We’re thrilled that everyone living and visiting Ōmokoroa for Christmas was able to enjoy the playground. A big thank you to our contractor­s, Downer, for pushing to get this done for the community.”

The final design for the fantastica­l new playground was inspired by designs from tamariki at local schools Ōmokoroa No 1, Ōmokoroa Point, Pahoia, Whakamāram­a and Te Puna. The five schools – all between Apata and Te Puna - were chosen because they are within the traditiona­l mana whenua rohe of the Pirirākau hapū.

Students were keen to add some adrenaline to their play equipment and were given free rein to get creative with their playground models.

Scott says, “It’s heart-warming to finally see kids using the playground with huge smiles on their faces.“

The project team ran a thorough community consultati­on process over 18 months with tangata whenua, local community, and schools to land on the final concept.

“This is the biggest and most innovative playground in the Western Bay of Plenty. We’re really proud and we hope the community are too, “says Scott.

There were a few more finishing touches to come in January with additional tables, seating and a barbecue. Everyone is asked to please stay out of the temporary fencing areas so the grass can grow.

The playground is an important feature in the wider Ōmokoroa Domain upgrade which will ultimately include a boardwalk along the esplanade and foreshore, footpaths, fitness equipment and landscapin­g. The upgrade is one of many large projects being undertaken around Ōmokoroa Peninsula preparing the town for the current population growth continuing into the near future.

The playground upgrade was funded through a mix of existing asset renewal funding and capital works funding.

 ?? ?? The new Ōmokoroa Domain playground has been well received. PHOTO: Supplied.
The new Ōmokoroa Domain playground has been well received. PHOTO: Supplied.

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