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Long term vision - Morrinsville Rec

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Thanks to all who took part in our online surveys and public meetings over 2021 and 2022 about the future of Morrinsville Rec. It was wonderful meeting with Ngāti Hauā, the regular users of the Rec and hearing all the responses about what people like about Morrinsville Rec, what's missing and your overall vision for the ground. We worked with park design experts Resilio Studio to turn measure the space and see what combinations of field/pitch and building layouts could fit where and working out what options we have for now and in the future. 

 

How Morrinsville Rec looks now

The 22ha park is Morrinsville’s largest public green space, currently catering to cricket, football, tennis, swimming and polo. It also has Swim Zone Morrinsville, an off-leash dog exercise area, children’s playgrounds, a mini skate bowl, motorhome parking and dumping facilities, the old tennis club building, the old campground, a residential unit, car park, public toilets and the Morrinsville River Walk. It also includes the land between the railway and the historic park boundary which we’ve only recently acquired, creating further development opportunities. Historically it's been used by a variety of indviduals and groups, however at the moment large areas of the park are under-utilised and have been for a number of years. 

Western field

You’ve told us you want to make sure our big events like the A&P Show, Motorama and Fireworks can continue and there's space for a range of sports. We’ve aware sport needs change over time, so have come up with a range of ways the Western field could be laid out and used.

Eastern field

Cricket and football and popular sports in Morrinsville at the moment. Here's a way we can better use the space to meet the growing needs of both sports.

Built facilities

You’ve told us you’d potentially like to see an events centre, a revamped swimming complex and more playgrounds/youth areas here in the future, this is how we see these structures could be laid out.

Vegetation and vehicle/pedestrian plan

You’ve told us you want better links into town, a perimeter track and a plan for vegetation/plantings. This is how we could possibly make it happen.

Recreation spaces

You’ve told us you want a dog exercise area, motorhome spot and space for the currently popular sport Ultimate Frisbee. Here are some different ways we could make this happen.

The survey is now closed, but check out all the ideas and feedback we received from our public survey – thank you to everyone who took part.

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What would you like to see at the recreation ground that isn’t here/happening already?

If you could change anything about the Morrinsville Recreation Ground what would it be?

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cleaned up river walk, more protection against roaming dogs

- an all weather walkway around the rec and more seating/picnic facilities. If there could be something like a figures of 8 around/ the Rec with more bench seats, and perhaps a central wide concrete concourse with picnic tables, seating, water fountain, dog bowl etc. make the centre a focal point
- a safe, secure, all weather, powered area for self contained motor homes
- better signage to welcome people to "The Rec", better signage of facilities, exercise areas etc, direction sign posts
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- better maintenance of the grounds especially the drains along the driveway and the area near Avenue South
- removing derelict buildings
- better parking at Avenue South end
- putting an all weather walking circuit that doesn't require walking across the Cureton St end car park or along the roadway around the side
- better maintenance or perhaps better siting, and better accessibility of the picnic/play area that sits opposite the pool in behind Cureton Street

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Indoor pools and playground

Bigger playground and indoor pools

Better overnight area away from the carpark

Provide for motor homes to stay in a friendlier area than the carpark which has small parks not suitable for larger vehicles..
There are over 100,000 NZMCA members in NZ who like to park/walk/ride and spend money at cafe's/fuel stations/Grocery shops..
Look at what the Hauraki District Council provide..
We are good security for boy racers and taggers

2 x wet hockey turf that can also be used as Lacrosse. Wet turf is better than sand turf.
The Morrinsville Athletics Club

Build a new swimming complex in a new area and put the old complex into apartments over looking the Rec.
New complex to have 50m pool 4-6 pools with treadmill so this is good for sports players rehab and our older members of town and a wave pool to bring people into town.

This is something that all cards have to be on the table from clubs and the work out the best plan.

We can do with a big sports hub. I had a count up last night to find out we have 26 active sports in Morrinsville. That is a lot for a small town but lets build on it and make a sports hub. We are going to need more land to do this & I think the time is right to get something on paper. If the town keeps growing like this we will need a new school so some of though grounds could also be used for sports. There is a lot to think about & to get it right.

Upgraded pool area for use all year.
Tennis facilities improved

More centralised parking

Market days

It would be great to have some tennis courts available for public use (apart from the tennis club).

I'd like to see it used more by different community groups.

Cycle track, e.g.around the outside

Increase usefulness, by adding features that can be used for different things. But still maintaining use ability for community as a general open accessible area.

Ability to hold cycling events on a recreational track for kids and adults.

Morrinsville Wheelers cycling club has ideas about the cycling track.

Year round swimming facilities

Year round swimming facilities

More signage/rules regarding dogs. IN PROMINENT POSITIONS
Signage/Rules as to no unauthorised motorbike/cart riding/racing. IN PROMINENT POSITIONS.
A proper van park/camping area not just for motorhomes
More security patrols day and night. to make it a safer area.

Gates closer to road entrance at the Avenue Road end so cars can't park up at night or be able to meet with suppliers of XXXX.
The area under the large trees fenced off from cars to stop the constance use of it as a mud slide area. Perhaps put in an angle parking area along that first bit of the lane so people can park and then get out on the proposed grassy area (which would grow if the cars were kept off) and picnic under the trees.

To keep it as a large flat area. and in particular a Dog area and sports/swim area.
Have No large buildings or arenas

Having a well lit area with street lights.Perhaps if it was a well lit area it would keep it as a safer place to be.

All year swimming, well used club rooms and fields.

Revitalise that side of town - make it a safe place where people want to spend time, make it easier to get to via good walking and cycling links (incl safe crossing points on busy roads).

Check out Omokoroa Park in Western Bay of Plenty - this is one of the latest examples of having different facilities in one location, with good connections to the wider community. It would be great to work with surrounding land/property owners, developers and community groups to re-vitalise the whole area surrounding the Rec. Move the Events Centre there, and maybe the netball club and other sporting groups, creating shared club rooms, multi functional rooms, offering something for everyone.

Look wider than just the Rec. Here's an opportunity to really revitalise one of the older areas of town. Think outside the box, partner with Kainga Ora, iwi, community groups, private investors/developers and others to create a vibrant community that is safe and desirable for everyone.

All year round swimming pool

a swimming pool, heated and available to use all year
grass cricket wicket prepared and maintained by council
athletes

relocate polo ground to enable more sports fields
enlarge or develop another childrens playground

cafe
A visually appealing area

Indoor swimming pool, hockey turf

12 month swimming pool - covered facility

More football fields and use the polo ground for a hockey turf. Develop the river walk to accomodate mountain bike / pump track.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why now?

Over the last few years we’ve been approached by a number of groups or individuals wanting to do various activities at Morrinsville Recreation Grounds.  One of the challenges has been a lack of an overall, long term community vision for the space.

When we recently consulted on our Parks and Open Spaces Strategy it was clear that Morrinsville residents were passionate about ‘The Rec’.

When we consulted on our 2021-31 Long Term Plan, there was strong support for developing a long term vision to guide future development and use of the grounds.