Plans to upgrade Kāeo’s public pool have been given a leg-up with a $28,773 grant from the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board. The Whangaroa Recreation and Community Trust, which operates the outdoor Whangaroa Community Pool during the summer months, had sought $33,693 from the board for a pool improvement project, expected to cost more than $67,000. The project aims to make the pool more inclusive with ramps to improve accessibility, more seating, picnic and shade areas, and more swimming lessons. The community board grant is earmarked for repainting the pool and buildings, improved disability access, lifeguard and first aid training, maintenance and operational costs. The trust receives an annual grant from the Far North District Council to operate the pool but that doesn’t include funding for upgrades. No significant upgrade has been carried out for more than 10 years.
Crash victims named
Police have released the names of two people who died in a two-truck crash on State Highway 10 near Kaingaroa, in the Far North, on May 30. They were Rachel Jean Phillips, 39, of Whangārei, and Anaru Tamati Taane, 30, of Auckland. One driver died at the scene while the other suffered critical injuries and died on the way to hospital. A police investigation into the crash is ongoing.
St John appeal
This June, Hato Hone St John in Northland is trying to raise $150,000 to buy generators for its stations in the region without a generator. People can donate as little as $2 via lighttheway.stjohn.org.nz/st-john-northland-district or by direct credit to St John’s Northland District fund: 12-3244-0025048-01. The reference is “annual appeal Northland generators”.