Te Awamutu Courier

Landscape plans for Sainsbury Rd Reserve start up again

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Work has been reignited on plans to optimise Sainsbury Rd Reserve in Pirongia.

Waipa¯ District Council initially started the process of developing a management plan for the reserve in 2015 with community engagement undertaken on three landscape plan options. That work came to a halt in 2016 due to staffing restraints.

Council has restarted the reserve management plan process for the 41-hectare reserve which is already a popular horse riding and recreation location.

Waipa¯ District Council’s community services manager Brad Ward said the reserve is popular with locals and visitors. The Ngaparieru­a Stream runs through the reserve which is mostly grassed, with small pockets of native vegetation, over-grown gorse and old pine trees. The reserve is also close to the Pirongia Mountain Bike Park.

He said feedback in 2015 and 2016 on the draft landscape concept plans provided council with a clear direction on the community’s aspiration­s.

“People were generally supportive of seeing much of the reserve revegetate­d with native species, and wanted it to continue providing recreation­al opportunit­ies like horse riding, mountain biking and walking.”

Council has now approved the approach for developing the reserve management plan and has directed staff to pick up the process from when it was paused in 2015.

The next step will be establishi­ng a focus group including representa­tives from mana whenua, the horse riding community, the current lessee, the mountain biking community, the Taiea te Taiao Ecological Corridor project plus a councillor and someone from the sustainabl­e forestry sector. The focus group will ensure the draft reserve management plan is developed in line with community aspiration­s and mana whenua values.

A draft reserve management plan is scheduled to go to council’s Service Delivery Committee in December before going out for community consultati­on. People will have the opportunit­y to submit the draft plan in early 2023, with submission hearings taking place in mid-2023. The final plan will be adopted in July 2023.

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