Project background
This large new complex will provide facilities for a range of sports from around the Bay of Islands.
This hub of sporting codes will provide a high-quality recreational facility for sports people of all ages and abilities, encouraging community connections. It will address the shortage of facilities in the region, support growing participation in sports and help meet future demand in Northland, as one of the fastest growing regions in the country.
The 46.77-hectare site is in a central location, opposite the Waipapa retail area on State Highway 10. The site has a flat contour that can easily be developed into multiple sports fields, it is close to existing sports facilities, and has excellent vehicle access from State Highway 10.
The overall budget for the Phase 1 of the project is $10.758 million. The council set aside $8.758 million for Phase 1, with an additional $2 million provided by the Government’s COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund. The funding has enabled the building of the first phase of the development which includes several multi-use playing fields and cricket pitches, parking, and a toilet/changing room block (Phase 1).
The council worked with the project working group when preparing the resource consent application. The project working group includes iwi, sporting code representatives, elected members and council staff.
The Bay of Islands Sports Hub has been named Te Puāwaitanga which means a home of belonging, play and growth.
Activity | Detail | Month/Year |
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Overall concept design development | Overall layout Building concept Access provision | October 2020 - July 2021 |
Stakeholder engagement | Project working group Direct neighbour engagement | October 2020 – July 2021 |
Site access and utility connections | Access from SH10 Utilities connections; fibre optic and power feeds Shelter belt tree removal – western edge | April 2021-October 2021 |
Public engagement on overall concepts | Drop-in sessions for affected stakeholders and interested public | Mid-Late July 2021 |
Consenting | Resource consent applications lodged for on-site developments | Late 2021 |
Consent processing and submissions | Public submissions opportunity on sports hub proposals | From early 2022 |
Approvals | Review and approvals with FNDC and NRC | Early to mid 2022 |
Phase One construction | Vegetation removal Construction of four fields New ablution block and changing rooms (if budget allows) Storm water and used water facility | Late 2022 |
Phase One construction | Remaining onsite developments for Phase One | 2023 onwards |