Pavilion proposed for park
Blenheim’s A and P Park could get a new multi-million dollar pavilion if approved through Council’s Long Term Plan process.
In 2014 the ageing pavilion was identified by Council staff as needing replacement and funds were budgeted through various Long Term Plan processes. A feasibility study in 2020 found the pavilion was no longer fit for purpose. A master plan was developed after consultation with stakeholders.
A multipurpose hub is proposed which will support local sports and community groups including the A and P Association and Marlborough Football.
The plan includes options on where to put the new pavilion and also makes provision for demolishing the former groundsman’s house to make way for a new storage area.
A budget of $5.9M has been assessed for the full project which includes demolition of the existing pavilion, construction and fitout of the new one, with a new toilet near the Farmers’ Market area. Of the total budget, $3.7M is requested through the Long Term Plan.
Other community facility projects going out for consultation include:
- Upgrading the Havelock memorial which honours Marlborough scientist Sir William Pickering and Lord Ernest Rutherford - $80,000
- Upgrading the Auckland Street Skate and Basketball Park in Picton including introducing more features to suit a growing number of younger participants - $191,500
Public consultation begins 11 April on Council’s Long Term Plan (LTP) 2024-2034. This plan, reviewed every three years, highlights the key projects, services, facilities and funding Council has planned to invest in Marlborough’s future, our people, quality lifestyle and outstanding natural environment. Consultation is the key to a good plan and we need your help in shaping Marlborough’s next 10 years and beyond.