A death at Waipatiki beach is "inevitable" unless a plan to put in a surf lifeguard service there next summer, at a cost of almost $100,000, finds support from Hawke's Bay funders.
The Hastings District Council's community grants committee is considering Surf Lifesaving New Zealand's request to put a permanent lifeguard service on the popular beach north of Napier.
Surf Lifesaving's Hawke's Bay club development officer, David Beattie, told the committee this week Waipatiki was a high-risk beach, on a par with Ocean and Waimarama beaches.
"But there is no service at Waipatiki. We are a charity, we don't have the funds to mount that service but do recognise it is a high risk.
"There is an exploding population there. The Waipatiki farm park may have 350 people on any given day. In recent years, paving of the road has increased the user pattern to Waipatiki so now it is popular and easy to access," he said.