Waterstone Reserve playground upgrade

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Consultation has concluded

Work to revamp the Waterstone Reserve playground in Paraparaumu will begin in spring or early summer 2023, with the aim of opening before Christmas.

Following community consultation in late 2022 a concept plan for the upgraded playground has been developed. 

The playground will include a range of equipment to keep youngsters interested and engaged, including a tower, slide, climbing equipment as well as a shaded picnic area.

Open space manager Gareth Eloff says the design was also informed by feedback received at two engagement sessions held at the park and has been tested with a focus group of local families.

“We’re excited to see this new upgrade come to fruition and know it will provide a lot of entertainment for local kids, not to mention a fresh resource for parents,” Mr Eloff says.

“We’ve opted to create two play zones linked by a covered area. This will help in what is a pretty wet area and allows for a covered sitting area in the middle – great for supervisors.”

Mr Eloff says the construction delay is not ideal but necessary.

“We know there is a lot of interest in getting this work done, but we need to wait until the ground is drier before construction can begin.

“We had a very wet winter last year, followed by a wet summer, and attempting to build a playground on a soggy worksite is not good practice. We’ll be onto it as soon as conditions allow.”

Questions?

We regularly get asked questions about our playground upgrades and we know they can be a hot topic.

If you have a question that we haven't covered, you can ask us a question below. Or you can get in touch by calling us, 0800 486 486 or emailing playgrounds@kapiticoast.govt.nz.


Work to revamp the Waterstone Reserve playground in Paraparaumu will begin in spring or early summer 2023, with the aim of opening before Christmas.

Following community consultation in late 2022 a concept plan for the upgraded playground has been developed. 

The playground will include a range of equipment to keep youngsters interested and engaged, including a tower, slide, climbing equipment as well as a shaded picnic area.

Open space manager Gareth Eloff says the design was also informed by feedback received at two engagement sessions held at the park and has been tested with a focus group of local families.

“We’re excited to see this new upgrade come to fruition and know it will provide a lot of entertainment for local kids, not to mention a fresh resource for parents,” Mr Eloff says.

“We’ve opted to create two play zones linked by a covered area. This will help in what is a pretty wet area and allows for a covered sitting area in the middle – great for supervisors.”

Mr Eloff says the construction delay is not ideal but necessary.

“We know there is a lot of interest in getting this work done, but we need to wait until the ground is drier before construction can begin.

“We had a very wet winter last year, followed by a wet summer, and attempting to build a playground on a soggy worksite is not good practice. We’ll be onto it as soon as conditions allow.”

Questions?

We regularly get asked questions about our playground upgrades and we know they can be a hot topic.

If you have a question that we haven't covered, you can ask us a question below. Or you can get in touch by calling us, 0800 486 486 or emailing playgrounds@kapiticoast.govt.nz.