Transforming Tahawai Reserve for the community

A draft concept plan for Tahawai Reserve, Image: Western Bay of Plenty District Council.

“This will be an asset for our community to enjoy for generations to come. We are pleased to see our cultural heritage and history being respected and celebrated in this development. The protection of our sacred sites is paramount, and the draft concept plan ensures this.”

That’s the view of Tuapiro Marae Chairman Shaan Kingi on the Kaupapa to transform Tahawai Reserve, which includes the adjoining 16 Tanners Point Road and Te Poho Pā, into an inviting communal area that resonates with the diverse needs of the community.

Developed in partnership with Ngāti te Wai hapū, along with Tanners Point residents, stakeholders and the Katikati Community Board, the proposal includes a new multipurpose hardcourt, viewing platform to Hikurangi Mountain and Mauao, potential future community building, and traditional rongoā (medicinal) gardens.

“This proposed development is a significant step forward for the community, which honours the past while creating new opportunities for future generations,” says Western Bay of Plenty District Council Senior Recreational Planner Jason Crummer

“We’re also proud to be collectively respecting and acknowledging the area’s cultural and historical roots.”

Other design features in the draft concept plan include the enhancement to the existing open space with a new loop track, community garden, public facilities, and installation of cultural elements and informative signage.

Jason encourages the community to share their feedback on the plan for Tahawai Reserve to help understand what’s most important to them.

“This feedback will guide our ongoing mahi to shape the future of this community asset,” says Jason.

Longer term developments for this reserve that are also being considered include future cycleway and walkway connections along State Highway 2 and from Tahawai Reserve to Tanners Point boat ramp, freedom camping at Tahawai Reserve through the future Freedom Camping Bylaw review process and exploration of opportunities to access the Tuapiro Stream to the south/south-east of the Pā site.

Join in the kōrero.

Online l Wānanga ipurangi

For more information and to provide your feedback on the draft concept plan visit: haveyoursay.westernbay.govt.nz/tahawaireserve

Hard copy l Pepa mārō 

Drop in and see our friendly staff at The Centre - Pātuki Manawa Katikati, Waihī Beach Library and Service Centre, or at our offices at Barkes Corner.

Join us and provide feedback at our community information events

Saturday, July 27, 10am – 12pm, Moore Park, Katikati

Sunday, August 11, 10am – 12pm, Tahawai Reserve, Tanners Point

Feedback closes 11:59pm Sunday, August 18.

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