Waikato Herald

Former PM home for visit

- Bethany Rolston

‘Te Pahu¯ ’s girl’ — Helen Clark — was back in her hometown for a whirlwind visit last weekend.

The former Prime Minister of New Zealand was guest of honour at Pirongia Forest Park Lodge’s 30th anniversar­y.

The lodge, at the foothills of Mt Pirongia, is a community facility on Grey Rd used by schools, families, churches and community groups.

As patron of the lodge, Helen has supported the premises since it opened 30 years ago. At the time she was a Conservati­on Minister.

For Helen, it was a visit to her old stomping ground.

“It’s lovely to be back on the slopes of Mt Pirongia,” she said.

“The Clarks go back a long way in Te Pahu¯ — back somewhere to the turn of the previous century when my great-grandfathe­r bought many acres of bush and conscienti­ously cleared it all — which we wouldn’t like today but that’s the way it was.”

Helen attended Te Pahu¯ Primary School and grew up on a farm that bordered the Pirongia Forest Park.

“What I was always mindful of as a child was how relatively silent our forest was — and how much damage stoats, rats, other predators had done to bird life and our parks.”

She acknowledg­ed the conservati­on work of the Pirongia Te Aro Aro o Kahu Restoratio­n Society.

“It’s wonderful to hear that the ko¯ kako is back, and that the bush is singing again, because it has been quiet for a very long time.”

Helen praised the lodge for its service to the community and school groups.

“How wonderful to have a place like this.

“I see other facilities which have been there for schools to use, closing for one reason or another.

“Thirty years since it opened and I’m really blown away at how beautiful the grounds look and how you’ve added to the facilities.

“I am so excited to see the diverse range of communitie­s using the lodge and building skills and confidence in the outdoors.

“With strong community support, I’m sure this will continue to be a success. I’m very proud to be a patron and keep the link with the area.

“Congratula­tions to all who support the lodge. We need facilities like this and may it have a long and happy future.”

Helen was taken on a tour of the lodge grounds, joined by lodge vice patron and Waipa¯ mayor Jim Mylchreest, lodge trustee and Waikato Regional Council chair Alan Livingston, Te Pahu¯ school principal Andrew Chesswas and members of Helen’s family.

They were hosted by lodge warden Kate Parr who showed them outdoor activities including abseiling, a flying fox and a confidence course.

Entertainm­ent was by Te Pahu¯ band Sylvia’s Toaster.

Lodge trustee Alan Livingston said the lodge was in good heart and under efficient management.

“In the last year the lodge had been used by 52 groups and 3255 people.”

Mayor Jim Mylchreest said Waipa¯ District Council was pleased to support a facility that provided educationa­l and recreation­al benefits to local children.

Te Pahu¯ School principal Andrew Chesswas said the lodge filled a need for the school’s outdoor curriculum which had been developed by Te Pahu¯ and Pirongia schools.

Lodge warden Kate Parr thanked those who attended and supported the event.

“We were so happy to have so many past and present lodge supporters here on the day — thank you for making the time to visit.”

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 ?? Photos / Bethany Rolston ?? Helen Clark speaks at the Pirongia Forest Park Lodge 30th celebratio­ns. She is pictured with Te Pahu¯ School Principal Andrew Chesswas (left), lodge vice patron and Waipa¯ major Jim Mylchreest (centre) and lodge trustee and Waikato Regional Council chair Alan Livingston.
Photos / Bethany Rolston Helen Clark speaks at the Pirongia Forest Park Lodge 30th celebratio­ns. She is pictured with Te Pahu¯ School Principal Andrew Chesswas (left), lodge vice patron and Waipa¯ major Jim Mylchreest (centre) and lodge trustee and Waikato Regional Council chair Alan Livingston.
 ??  ?? (Left): Helen Clark makes the most of the activities at Pirongia Forest Park Lodge with lodge warden Kate Parr.
(Left): Helen Clark makes the most of the activities at Pirongia Forest Park Lodge with lodge warden Kate Parr.
 ??  ?? Helen Clark chats to Waipa¯ major Jim Mylchreest.
Helen Clark chats to Waipa¯ major Jim Mylchreest.

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