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Council chip in to repair leaky lifeguard tower

John Cousins
By John Cousins
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4 Jun, 2015 12:30 AM2 mins to read

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An unsafe lifeguard tower will be repaired with help from the council

An unsafe lifeguard tower will be repaired with help from the council

Tauranga City Council has agreed to fund half the costs of rebuilding Mount Maunganui Surf Lifesaving Club's leaking and unsafe lifeguard tower.

In a package worth $200,000, the council will contribute up to $65,000 for the tower and up to $135,000 to upgrade the emergency and first aid room.

Tuesday's decision was part of this week's deliberations by the council on its 2015-25 Long Term Plan.

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Councillors heard that the club had been working with council staff for 18 months.

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The original intention was not to come to the council for help but they had struck difficulties raising all the money.

Deputy mayor Kelvin Clout said the decision would be well received by the community because the Mount Main Beach and Mauao were iconic in the Bay. Fifty-two per cent of people who required assistance were locals and 40 per cent of incidents were on or around Mauao.

Councillor Rick Curach agreed the club provided a high level of public good outside its surf life saving role.

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Other sports and community groups to benefit from council decisions included:

-A $53,000 grant for replacement cricket nets at Blake Park for Mount Maunganui Cricket Club.

-Work with Sport BOP, Tauranga Hockey Assn to develop a business case for a third artificial turf.

-Proceed with the planned sale of the Arataki Community Centre to Bay Venues Ltd. The council will work with Sport BOP, Arataki Sports Club and Bay Venues on opportunities for further community access to the centre.

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