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This reserve is 5.9239 hectares in size, and is located in western part of Matamata. The reserve is bounded on the north, east and south sides by residential properties, and to the west by Neil Agar Reserve, and undeveloped residential land.
The site is largely comprised of a large sportsfield area, with an indoor recreation facility and carpark located on the north west corner of the park.
Pohlen Park is identified as a Reserve by the Operative District Plan. The underlying zone is Residential.
HistoryIn 1963 the Matamata Borough Council purchased 12 1/2 acres from the Farmers Auctioneering Company for $13,000. It was located between Western and Smith Streets and was to serve as a recreation area and sporting grounds. The area was named Pohlen Park as a tribute to, Mr Joseph Pohlen. a pioneer and benefactor of the town. The development of the Park was handed over to the Pohlen Park Society which transformed a swampy wasteland into a well kept sports area by levelling the humps and hollows and sowing a special grass seed mixture.
The erection of Headon Sports’ Stadium in 1974 in Pohlen Park was made possible by the generosity of Mrs E. M. Headon who donated $17,500. As well, contributions came from the public and a $10,000 grant from the Internal Affairs Department.
In 1985 the Pohlen Park Society handed back to the Matamata Borough Council the responsibility of the administration of the whole complex.
Headon Sports StadiumThis facility is currently used by:
In addition, the stadium contains changerooms for sportsfield users.
SportsfieldsDuring the summer the sportsfield area is used by the Cricket Club, playing on 3 artificial cricket wickets. In the winter, the sportsfield is used by the Soccer Club. Sportsfield lighting is installed for night practice of soccer, including use by soccer clubs located at other sites in Matamata. |




