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Horses and walkers to get priority at reserve

Te Awamutu Courier
21 Jun, 2023 12:00 AM2 mins to read

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Members of the Pirongia Horse Riders club at the reserve on Sainsbury Road, Pirongia. Photo / Supplied

Members of the Pirongia Horse Riders club at the reserve on Sainsbury Road, Pirongia. Photo / Supplied

A new management plan has been adopted for the reserve in Pirongia’s Sainsbury Road, prioritising horse riders, walkers and runners.

The Sainsbury Road Reserve Management Plan was formally adopted by the Waipā District Council’s Strategic Planning and Policy Committee on Monday, with the support of a community stakeholder group.

Community services manager Brad Ward said the group, which included representatives from mana whenua, the horse riding community, the current lessee, the mountain biking community, the Taiea te Taiao Ecological Corridor project and a representative from the sustainable forestry sector had been “instrumental” in driving the plan.

“They provided very good direction and did a lot of work to encourage community input into the process. We’re very confident the reserve will be developed in line with community aspirations and mana whenua values so that’s a great outcome.”

Sixty submissions were received on the draft plan with three submitters speaking directly to elected councillors.

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As a result of the submissions, the proposals changed slightly, Brad said. The reserve will now be planted exclusively with native species, aligning with the Taiea te Taioa Ecological Corridor Project. This project aims to restore an ecological corridor between Maungatautari and Pirongia along the Mangapiko River and the Ngāparierua Stream.

The plan adopted also allows for a two-way cycle track to be built on the edge of the reserve to keep cyclists off the road. But the council has no intention of building cycling tracks on the land, noting the close proximity of the Pirongia Mountain Bike Park and following community feedback.

Work on a reserve management plan first began in 2015 but stalled due to staff shortages. The plan for the reserve has four goals: restoring native forest to improve nature’s strength and resilience; enabling people to care for and restore nature; maximising recreational opportunities for a range of users, and enhancing people’s connection with and experience of the reserve.

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The 41-hectare reserve is currently grazed with livestock so dogs are currently not permitted on the land. Future dog provisions will be subject to a bylaw, currently under review.


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