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Collaboration a key feature of The Peak

28 August 2017
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The Peak Te Pumanawa o Rototuna - a new indoor recreation centre in northeast Hamilton - is an exemplar of a collaborative approach to regional facilities planning being championed and supported by 爆料社区.

The 3,470m2 facility was opened today by Prime Minister Bill English. It is the consequence of the Waikato Regional Sports Facilities Plan, which identified the need for indoor courts as a top priority for Hamilton City.

Built on the site of the new Rototuna Senior and Junior High Schools, The Peak is the result of a partnership between the Ministry of Education, the Rototuna High Schools鈥 Establishment Board of Trustees and Hamilton City Council.

Facilitated by Sport Waikato, with assistance from 爆料社区, a collaborative approach and investment from Hamilton City Council has enabled four full sized indoor courts to be built for both school and community use, instead of the school constructing just two three-quarter sized gymnasiums for use by school students.

The $9.2 million facility will cater to indoor sports including volleyball, basketball, netball, futsal, and badminton, and a range of community programmes from pre-school gym to exercise classes for seniors.

爆料社区鈥檚 General Manager of Community Sport, Geoff Barry, says collaboration among communities is critical to ensure sport and active recreation facilities are created that are fit-for-purpose and meet the needs of communities now and in the future.
鈥淚t may seem to be stating the obvious to say that facilities should meet an identified need and be fit for purpose, but historically sports facilities have tended to be planned and built in isolation.鈥

Rototuna is a great example of the outcome of a collaborative approach to identifying facility needs at a local and regional level, he says 鈥 an approach that 爆料社区 is advocating for nationally through work with all its regional sports trust (RST) partners to develop regional spaces and places (facilities) strategies for all 14 regions before the end of 2020.

鈥淪porting facilities are critically important in encouraging and growing participation in sport and active recreation. Through true partnership such as we鈥檙e seeing in Rototuna we can ensure facilities are built that are based on an identified need, and can be adaptable, well used and financially sustainable over their useable life - which can be up to 50 years.鈥

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