Rangitikei College head of physical education Aletia Thompson and principal Tony Booker say their new multi-sport turf is being fully utilised. Photo/ Bevan Conley
Rangitikei College head of physical education Aletia Thompson and principal Tony Booker say their new multi-sport turf is being fully utilised. Photo/ Bevan Conley
Those behind Marton's new multi-sport turf say it's about bringing the community into Rangitikei College.
The facility was officially opened on Friday afternoon but it has already been used for several weeks by students and the public.
The turf cost more than $400,000 and was jointly funded by thecollege and Rangitikei District Council, meaning the facility is open for public use.
The council put in $100,000 and the balance of the insurance payout from Centennial Park after damage from the 2015 flooding was cleaned up.
The turf includes four tennis courts, four netball courts, a basketball court, a new football field and a half hockey turf.
Rangitikei College head of PE Aletia Thompson said initial use of the turf had highlighted its benefits.
"It gives us somewhere we can teach and not have to have 60 students in the gym at the same time," she said.
"We've even been playing softball out here because our grounds are still wet. It also means the students have it for lunchtime and don't have to be out on the wet field."