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Kōrero nā te Kaunihera o Wairau. News from Marlboroug­h District Council.

Marlboroug­h sport the winner in dry turf decision Marlboroug­h sporting codes, including rugby and football, will benefit from Council’s Economic Finance and Community Committee decision week to back a ‘dry turf’ for Blenheim.

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Subject to full Council approval on 16 May, Council will enter a new lease agreement with the Marlboroug­h Boys’ College Board of Trustees for College Park in Stephenson Street, Blenheim. The area will be offered as a ‘dry turf’ facility for other sporting codes rather than a dedicated hockey turf although Hockey Marlboroug­h was likely to still use the facility, Council’s Property and Community Facilities Manager Jamie Lyall told the committee. Hockey Marlboroug­h has a recently completed hockey turf and pavilion on Ministry of Education land in Nelson Street at the Marlboroug­h Girls’ College.

Mr Lyall said football and rugby have always had challenges finding a suitable facility for training on wet winter nights. “A dry turf will provide a solution to this. It makes sense to use this facility as much as possible in conjunctio­n with the Marlboroug­h Boys’ College,” he said.

College Park is an extension of the boys' college sports fields with the hockey turf, a large green area with synthetic cricket strip used by Marlboroug­h Cricket, one football pitch and one rugby field. The park is also home to the Blenheim Roller Skating Club with a banked track and a concrete arena for in-line and roller skating.

Council agreed in 2021 to surrender the current lease of College Park with the Ministry of Education as part of the Combined Colleges Project - Te Tātoru o Wairau. In January 2024 the Combined Colleges Project in its proposed form was cancelled by Central Government. The change in turf use at College Park also aligns with Council’s Sports Facilities Strategic Plan 2021 which identified the need for additional flood-lit sports field capacity and an artificial surface.

 ?? ?? Hockey Marlboroug­h's new home on Nelson Street next to Marlboroug­h Girls’ College opens soon - credit: Mark Watson
Hockey Marlboroug­h's new home on Nelson Street next to Marlboroug­h Girls’ College opens soon - credit: Mark Watson

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