The Northern Advocate

Kaikohe hub books foundation tenants

Park providing jobs and opportunit­ies for Northland

- Vaughan Cooper

Focusing on social, environmen­tal and economic wellbeing, capability developmen­t, and employment opportunit­ies, the Ngāwha Innovation & Enterprise Park developmen­t in Kaikohe seeks to create positive change in the North.

To start to turn the dial on solving some of the region’s challenges, buyin and collaborat­ion from central and local government, business and local community, and iwi and hapū is required to create tangible economic benefits.

The park is being developed by the council-owned Far North Holdings, mana whenua Ngāti Rangi, Tinakori Enterprise and the local business community, with support from Northland Inc as the regional economic developmen­t agency for Northland. In 2020, the park received funding through the Provincial Growth Fund to open up the site for developmen­t, and has also received support from Top Energy through reduced energy costs. These strong roots founded in partnershi­p and collaborat­ion reflect the park’s aspiration of creating a prosperous community where people, business, and innovation grow hand in hand.

In addition to the immediate economic goals, Ngāwha Innovation & Enterprise Park aims to create a collaborat­ive, symbiotic community of businesses, R&D and education and training agencies to support value-added processing and the use of byproducts to extract more value from the region’s raw materials. Putting such a focus on park activity plans for longevity of success, through both an economic and environmen­tal lens.

A developmen­t of this magnitude is rarely seen in Kaikohe, let alone Northland, resulting in high interest throughout the developmen­t process. Foundation tenants have been secured for the stage one opening, with Regent Training Centre and Te Pūkenga (NorthTec) readying to open doors on two buildings containing workshops and classrooms to support trades and horticultu­re training, alongside traditiona­l residentia­l constructi­on.

Kaikohe Berries recently began its first harvest on the park from its 3.3ha of growing tunnels, with the first punnets of freshly picked strawberri­es on the shelves at Kaikohe New World that same day. By next spring the venture will boast 10ha of tunnels with roughly 650,000 plants, making it the biggest hydroponic strawberry growing operation north of the Waikato.

At the heart of Ngāwha Innovation and Enterprise Park is the developmen­t of an Innovation Hub. Managed by Northland Inc, the Innovation Hub is designed to bring together organisati­ons and businesses in a space where they can share knowledge, resources and create networks to generate growth. Incorporat­ing collaborat­ive working spaces, offices, a cafe, meeting and conference rooms and laboratory spaces, the Northland Inc team will support businesses through the delivery of the Regional Business Partner Network from the space. With hot-desking options available for entreprene­urs, small businesses and agencies wanting a presence in the area, the Innovation Hub will provide an exciting hub for R&D work and business developmen­t across Taitokerau Northland.

Already, the mix of businesses and initiative­s readying to get under way at the park build towards creating positive economic change.

From the education precinct providing upskilling opportunit­ies for the community and delivering programmes to help meet the employment needs of businesses on the Ngāwha site, to the horticultu­re project already increasing employment opportunit­ies for locals, and the Innovation Hub, which will bring together entreprene­urs, businesses and support services. Ngāwha Innovation and Enterprise Park is progressin­g on its journey to create a prosperous community in the North.

● More informatio­n on Ngāwha Innovation and Enterprise Park can be found at ngawhapark.nz/.

 ?? ?? Aerial view of stage one constructi­on at the Ngāwha Innovation & Enterprise Park, including the Innovation Hub, Regent Training and Te Pūkenga buildings.
Aerial view of stage one constructi­on at the Ngāwha Innovation & Enterprise Park, including the Innovation Hub, Regent Training and Te Pūkenga buildings.
 ?? ?? Vaughan Cooper, general manger of investment and infrastruc­ture at Northland Inc.
Vaughan Cooper, general manger of investment and infrastruc­ture at Northland Inc.

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