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Have we got our plans for Waihī Beach’s Wilson Park right?

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The retention of much-loved green spaces and additional trees for shade are some of the key features proposed for Waihī Beach’s Wilson Park.

Feedback on Western Bay of Plenty District Council’s draft concept plan for Wilson Park is now open, and will run until Sunday 17th July at haveyoursa­y .westernbay.govt.nz/wilsonpark

Along with the retention of the green space, the community knows and loves, the plans also enable more tree planting on the banks for shade, and power to be supplied to the site to support events taking place.

Council’s Senior Recreation Planner Katy McGinity says it is great to see that at the heart of the draft concept plan is what the Waihī Beach whānau wants.

“The community have indicated to us they’d like to see a few changes, but nothing drastic. The theme of maintainin­g the green space that’s already there came through strongly, with the community keen to ensure the natural landscape remains.

“We believe this proposal strikes a good balance. The concept reflects the modern needs of our Waihī Beach whānau, and their hopes for the space today while planning for its future use too.”

In February, Council asked the community what they use the park for, and what could be put in place to ensure it continues to be one of the community’s favourite places.

“We’re keen to hear what you think of the location, layout and facilities outlined in the draft plan, and whether you think the draft plan provides for all users of the site,” explains Katy.

“This is your space, and it’s important that the concept incorporat­es what you love to do at Wilson Park. The best way to be sure the plans reflect what you want is to kōrero with our friendly team or share your thoughts online.”

Feedback can be provided online at haveyoursa­y.westernbay.govt.nz/wilson park or you can fill out a feedback form at the Waihī Beach Library.

Once feedback has been collected, any necessary adjustment­s to the plan will be considered by the Councillor­s. Funding will then be sought through the 2023/24 Annual Plan process and the next Long Term Plan to implement the concept plan.

Feedback is open until Sunday 17th July.

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