Long term vision - Morrinsville Rec

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 do you value/like most about the Morrinsville Recreation Ground?
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?
Do you have a vision for the the Morrinsville Recreation Ground?
Do you have any other information or feedback that you would like to share with us?
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The rec is a great field with so much space for a range of facilities.
An upgraded clubrooms/changing rooms that can be used by a range of sports
The home base for all sports in Morrinsville
The green space is huge & perfect with the connection to the river walk and perfect for sport on the fields and the pools (albeit with some better hours access & upgrading).
Turn the rec into a facility that could allow for cricket to be fully played at the one venue and be a hub for the sport. Currently it is played across multiple parks & schools within town due to not having one park that can cater for the sports needs.
New facilities and pitches to allow for cricket as a whole to be played at the rec, instead of spread out throughout Morrinsville and being disconnected.
To build a new purpose built club rooms that would cater for current sport users of the rec. position it in the middle of the fields, so accessible from all pitches with adequate amount of pitches for cricket to be played together and to create a one stop venue to drive atmosphere, interest and support people’s physical well-being.
The saying of build it and the people will come is so crucial here. With continual investment in sports and recreation facilities that are easily accessible and affordable, then people will continue to be able to use and support local clubs and groups instead of having to travel out of town.
Value:
The big green space that the community can use.
The river walk
Campervan spot
Big swimming pool
The lolly / ice cream sales at the pool ticket counter as this is a tradition for kids to go there after their swim for treat.
A café would be amazing and would go down well.
Covered pool so it can be used all year round.
More shade for summer.
Dog agility or obedience classes offered at the rev grounds.
A family friendly picnic event similar to gourmet in the gardens.
All mentioned above.
swimming pools
great soccer and cricket grounds but the clubrooms and toilets with these facilities could be better (excluding the toilets at the carpark which are excellent)
nice river walk - since upgraded
More use of the other end (only gets used 1-2 x a year) upgraded pool complex/covered pool/extended grounds, better clubrooms for sports
Make the pool usable for all year around - retain the 50m pool and consider either covering it or having a 25m indoor pool
Big pool complex, events centre and clubrooms for all sports.
The swimming pools, particularly the 50m pool
I would like to see the pool covered and open all year round, we are extremely lucky to have that sized pool in our area why not utilise it, make a real sports hub there, with a physio, gym, child care, cafe etc
The entrance off anzac, it's very off putting
As above, cover pool, make it open all year with a real sports hub there, physio, gym, child care, café etc maybe gym equipment around the park, bbqs, picnic areas with more play ground equipment around the grounds so it has a more park like feel
Variety of sports tailored too.
Indoor/covered pool for winter swimming
Up date/improve the pool facilities
The space and tree lined walk
Covered pools with year round access for fitness
Cover the pools for year round use
The river walk and the playground
A bike park for kids
The pool
A bigger playground and covered pool for all year round swimming.
Covered pool
Bigger play ground
Better skate park
Better maintained grounds
Pool, playground, bush walk, space for community sports & events
Shade around the pool for summer picnics & watching kids swim without getting burnt. A bike track (concrete) for younger kids learning to ride. Picnic tables. Destination playground. Cafe/ icecream parlor. Man made lake. Flower gardens.
Make it safe. No dog attacks. Pool open year around & covered. Make it a inviting community space.
A safe, inviting community space with activities for all ages.
Love the river walk, the dog exercise area and the pools (although they could use a bit of an upgrade).
A half pipe inbetween the skate bowl and swings and a skate pump track in the same area. An actual proper skate park would be amazing (we currently drive out to Ngaruawahia or Melville to skate), but i'm willing to settle for a decent half pipe, for now.
Somewhere to skate (not scooter, the "skate" park by the library was designed for scooters, it's terrible for skaters - I've tried!). It would even be nice if the tennis courts were upgraded so kids could practice skating/ roller blading when they are not being used for tennis.
Somewhere that people in Morrinsville can actually go to skate. Smoth clean concrete in puplic places seems non existent in Morrinsville.
People enjoy skating.
Tennis court, swimming pools
Mini-golf course
Mini-golf course
I have designed an eighteen hole mini-golf course using pencil and square grid paper (1cm x 1cm). I have submitted this plan to a friend of mine who is an architectural draughts person. He is creating a 3-d graphic representation of it using a computer software programme. I believe mini-golf would be an enjoyable activity for locals and for people out of town. I would be willing to share the design with you at the council office on completion. Ph: 027 255 0421
I used to play tennis in the nineteen nineties and the early two thousands. I also used to swim at the swimming pools. I really enjoyed it. These two places are great for young minds to be engaged in something that is fun and competitive.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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.






