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I a CONCEPT PLAN « I a 4|fir CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL 4®? I I QUEEN ELIZABETH II PARK, STADIUM & SPORTS CENTRE I fi # «® 4 '.,<. « «• **'V,X\ SPORTS TRAINING CENTRE ■ ffl I 82® s /iT Th® proposed National Sports Training Centre is on land H Bg I ® ® / / 1 teased from the Council and administrated by a separate H 8 R as'Tl r<ifF course a / / ! tfust. The Centre comprises four separate accommodation M fg PIL f x ' ifcx // // blocks. Each block will be completely self-contained B| H > W s' / // providing double bedrooms, kitchen, dining area, lounge, K H /- ® '1 JB / / / laundry facilities and drying rooms. The initial block will H S 3 "F M / // contain forty beds out of a total of 120. g M a // Adjacent to the accommodation will be a sports hall 44 H g| t tRI if Ji// metres square with a clear height of 10 metres. The H M # ™ , mana! area features a low ceiling circulation passage for H B B 2 Ji' access to the various activity areas. Individual areas are H W 5 BM w/f provided for equipment, storage, weight training, sauna, ■ ® \ administration, first aid, sports science and a theatrette H S • / /SfeV\ lecture hall. Spectator seating will be provided for 900. H ® nniATin ni AVPonilNn & 'XV 1 )/,.-.. s . Two first grade grass training fields are also provided M rLAYunuureO— j which will accommodate outdoor training requirements™ This area has been set An area has also been set aside for a National H 111 aside exclusively for a / I Sports Museum. M g| aquatic activities. This will w ® H O include the likes of Bumper # w\A if I / rtWIVSIFMSAS H ffi Boats, Water Bikes and < Jd 1 ' / pnEwiM IflßFfi ■ M any other proposal 1 ®£ 7 / wK CONCESSION AREA ■ Hi submitted which is lllirK Jl J sEFMCii This area of approximately 1.65 M g considered appropriate for hectares (4 acres) has been set ■ S the area. An area will also \ r-tusEUM \\ aside specifically for commercial H| be set aside for casual \i/ Ww V\ \ x involvement in the provision of family M HI canoe use. WC tw X recreational activities. Companies and H individuals may submit proposals or B| Hl B Bu B! C"'3 ideas to the Council for consideration. ■ ® w H 1131 B &P 11l Proposals should relate to M ® GRASS CAR PARK— I tt RfSOtlSj H tWfwMk recreational activities which provide ■ Stu- ;ii™, Q aHnoi B S it ” a means of activity for the ■ ||| This area wiH serve a dua S H R i * KV) well being of the community. H ® purpose in that it will > ® HW '• .ukM hoanci V ® f .... ■ H provide additional car f Activities could include ■ lit parking as and when % z®fy\J av iaky £j water based slides, fun fc required. At other times the Jf WliWiF areas, mini golf, driveworld H area will be available for < aghat® pla v ( (already there), barbecue M picnics, equestrian events P' cn ' c area ’ c^lteren s |H |H and other community < hwMX W ®lf play area, rampage, aviary, ■ 8 ' il ltf w W^^’^ng 6 ’ to name a few. ■ HtiX. The Council is receptive to ideas ■ 9u >. SoliNa SHELL proposals which will provide M ‘ recreational enjoyment for the M M ICE SKATING RINK com ™ nil v- ■ S The Council recognises the need ® «ll /? B g for an ice skating rink to be CA P >—“JUNIOR PLAYING FIELDS ■ associated with Queen Elizabeth II «>«-» L) S/ 1 The area is set aside for junior B O Park. There is an opportunity for GAR PARKING AREAS— w & playing fields. Attractively 1 ?T erCia H nV nf'thiJ 6 There are a number of small in n-pche Xu Jf S landscaped, the area will also B H building and operation of this car park greas providec! To F provide for both large and small B Stli innportant facility, t intended that around the perimeter of the ar . T F f picnics, as well as individual H ® the ice skating rink be of playino fields. Walkways ana . P * . X' family areas. Bl ffl international standard - through the landscaped areas Service Changing rooms and toilets will be I M will provide access to the H provided B ffi mam sports and recreation ''- ■ '•-H puviucu. _ M activity areas. |» f 'J I 'lt is also proposed to locate a ■ » An ancillary car park area will j / fitness track around the perimeter ■ be provided off Frosts Road. of the playing fields. ■ IOTiTiSTYOURSX HAVE A SAY] | Blow is the time to contribute Meas or business proposals .for inctosfon to the development plan., 1 THE CONCEPT PLAN SUBMISSIONS ABE SUBMISSION BATE I ffil C^O^W/fW 3 ■ M The concept plan shows the various areas available W Closing date for submissions ■ H for future development. Now is the time for the INDIVIDUALS ’ s JuSy 31, 1983 B HI community, be they individuals, groups or commer- Contribute ideas or just advise your preferences. , H ffi cial organisations, to contribute ideas or business ■ H proposals for incorporation. COMMUNITY GROUPS, SCHOOLS, ETC. The Director of Parks and ReC reation B |l|b Community groups, schools, etc., may also wish to Take on a special pioject. Whether it be large or Christchurch Citv Council ® look at raising finance for specific projects within small there’s something for all. Enquire for possibil- p 0 Box 237 , y ■ H the development. hies. Christchurch.’ B M multi-use sports and recreational facility , for both There’s an opportunity to contribute finance to- B H Christchurch and the rest of New Zealand. It is a Hov2ir.nmont ■ B park to be proud of and one from which people wardo the dev elopmen . JW2OI John Gray, B ■ should get maximum use and enjoyment. COMMERCIAL ORGANISATIONS GENERAL MANAGER B K This is your opportunity to contribute towards its Here’s an opportunity for commercial involvement AND TOWN CLERK B IH development. in the provision of recreational facilities for enjoy- gIWxXwI) B » ment of the community. M

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Press, 6 July 1983, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 6 July 1983, Page 25

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