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Te Awamutu College’s covered multi-sports turf dream a reality

Jesse Wood
Jesse Wood
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12 Feb, 2024 09:37 PM4 mins to read

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Shade Systems NZ general manager Nick Suckling (left) with Te Awamutu College principal Tony Membery at the opening of Te Awamutu College's covered multi-sports turf. Photo / Jesse Wood

Shade Systems NZ general manager Nick Suckling (left) with Te Awamutu College principal Tony Membery at the opening of Te Awamutu College's covered multi-sports turf. Photo / Jesse Wood

A new $1.6 million multi-sport facility has opened at Te Awamutu College.

A ceremony was held last week to open and bless the new, covered sports turf.

The 51.2m x 36.9m turf would be used as a practice turf for lacrosse, hockey, netball, football, and other sports. It would also be used as a space for physical education classes, and for assemblies.

The turf would add to the college’s other sport and recreation facilities and resources, including a double-gym complex with a basketball court, training room, swimming pool, playing fields, and tennis courts.

“It started with some sketches, some poles and some sort of canopy. We’re very impressed,” Te Awamutu College principal Tony Membery said.

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“Thanks to all the contractors and everyone involved. The dreaming, the planning, the nagging, the chasing up, the solutions — but what a cool asset for a state co-ed school to have.”

Te Awamutu College's covered multi-sports turf is officially open. Photo / Jesse Wood
Te Awamutu College's covered multi-sports turf is officially open. Photo / Jesse Wood

Shade Systems NZ general manager Nick Suckling thanked the school for choosing to work with his company.

“It was a privilege for us. We probably didn’t get everything right, but to come here and see this fully open and finished is pretty impressive.”

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After several years of planning, construction began in May following a delay due to excess groundwater.

Members of a sub-committee driving the project - Jock Ellis, David Peehikuru and deputy principal Wayne Carter - put in a lot of work to see the project to completion.

“It’s like a giant Meccano set, it comes prefabricated and it’s all pieced together on site,” Carter told the Te Awamutu Courier in May.

The school launched a fundraising appeal in September 2022, through the establishment of the Te Awamutu College Foundation Fund with Momentum Waikato, and supported by the Rogers Charitable Trust, to provide a way for residents to donate easily to the school.

The original design for the covered multi-sports turf at Te Awamutu College. Photo / Supplied
The original design for the covered multi-sports turf at Te Awamutu College. Photo / Supplied

“I’m delighted to have it fully funded by the board through the use of our reserves,” Membery said.

“I’d like to acknowledge that some members of the public, past students, current staff, and previous staff have given some donations through Momentum to support the project.”

Membery also acknowledged RCT, which provided $150,000 towards the turf, and thanked Alexandra Images for its sign writing.

Te Awamutu College director of sport Chris Wynne has received an influx of community interest without advertising turf hire yet.

Although the school would provide use of the new facilities for public use, its main priorities was its students and sports teams.

“Mr Wynne, our director of sport, will take bookings first and foremost from our sports clubs and then we’ll see what spaces are left,” Membery said.

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He said the idea of a turf was brought up 20 years ago, but at the time “it seemed like a dream, a fantasy land” due to the cost.

“I do want to give credit. The current and previous boards, the desire to have a turf has become stronger and has become real,” he said.

“A lot of our staff still haven’t set foot on it. I think they’ll come down and be surprised. You can see it from a distance, but when you get underneath it, you see the scope and size and go ‘wow, this is flash’. I’m really pleased. It’s been a lot of dreaming and planning — it’s been a bit of a saga.”

Jesse Wood is a multimedia journalist based in Te Awamutu. He joined the Te Awamutu Courier and NZME in 2020.


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