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September 2 the official opening for $46m Kiwa Pools complex

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Kiwa Pools is scheduled to open on September 2, marking the end of a build punctuated by Covid-19 lockdowns and five states of emergency. Picture by Kevin Weatherley

Kiwa Pools is scheduled to open on September 2, marking the end of a build punctuated by Covid-19 lockdowns and five states of emergency. Picture by Kevin Weatherley

In just seven weeks Gisborne’s $46 million Kiwa Pools complex will open to the public after a roller coaster build that has traversed Covid lockdowns and five states of emergency.

Kiwa Pools will open on Saturday, September 2.

“We’re grateful for the Government’s $40m funding for Kiwa Pools which was part of its nationwide Infrastructure Reference Group (IRG) funding in 2020. Council has contributed $5.65m towards this project,” Mayor Rehette Stoltz said.

“Kiwa Pools has been co-designed with Ngāi Tāwhiri hapū and built by Apollo Projects Ltd.

“This is a big complex and it’s very exciting for Tairāwhiti.”

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Kiwa Pools has three inside pools, a 50m x 20m pool with moveable floor, a leisure and toddlers’ pool, and a learn-to-swim/hydrotherapy pool.

Ngāi Tāwhiri kaumatua Thelma Karaitiana said the name Kiwa was gifted by the kaumatua of Ngai Tāwhiri Hapu to symbolise the history and traditions of the people of Turanganui a Kiwa, and to mark the significance of the land where the complex is located.

“The collaboration of the partners throughout the build has been outstanding.”

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GDC chief executive Nedine Thatcher Swann acknowledged everyone who had persevered through the challenges over the past two years, “to bring our community this incredible complex that has something for everyone in our region”.

“We’re ecstatic to let you know, Wednesday, August 23 will be a significant date with the official pre-dawn opening ceremony followed by the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for Kiwa Pools.

“This is a great milestone to be able to announce. It’s important to recognise all the mahi undertaken since the land was blessed by Ngāi Tāwhiri on August 2, 2021.

“The designs of Sir Derek Lardelli of Lardelli Arts are throughout this complex to ensure the cultural narrative of our region is woven into the design of Kiwa Pools. Our subcontractors have also worked tirelessly on this project. During Cyclone Gabrielle some subcontractors ended up driving for 17 hours to get to site.

“We are extremely grateful for everyone’s mahi. We know what an anchor the Olympic Pools have been within our community since it was first built in 1974.

“Like many other public pools of that era, they were originally designed as an outdoor facility used only during the warmer months.

“Kiwa Pools will be somewhere we can go in all types of weather.

“It’s been a long wait and the exciting part for our team at Kiwa Pools is after the formal opening ceremonies when our community gets to use our fantastic new facility.”

Kiwa Pool Aquatics manager Campbell Macgregor said Kiwa Pools would offer lots of extra things for the people of Tairāwhiti.

“There will be movie nights where you can watch a film from a lilo in the pool. Waterpolo teams will start up, we hawve the hydrotherapy suite, a new cafe called The Rising Sun, for coffee and snacks, and spaces that can be hired for birthday parties or meetings.”

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Mr Macgregor said energy usage for the aquatic facility would be supplemented by $810,000 of solar panels funded through last year’s second tranche of Three Waters’ Better Off Funding.

“The solar panels will provide a sustainable energy source for this facility.

“This will reduce our reliance on non-renewable sources, improve energy resilience and keep operational costs of the new complex as low as possible.”

The 50m pool at the old Olympic Pool Complex will be demolished, along with the administration building, as soon as the new complex opens.

“Watch out for more details about what’s going on over our opening weekend 2 and 3 September and throughout that month.

“We can’t wait to welcome you into this wonderful and culturally significant building that encourages community connection – Kaukauria ngā wai o Kiwa.

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“Please save the date. We look forward to seeing you soon.”

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