Aquatic centre identified as a priority for the community
Recreation Waiheke 1994 identified an aquatic centre as a priority for the community.
Recreation Waiheke 1994 identified an aquatic centre as a priority for the community.
Waiheke Islanders are very lucky to be offered the Auckland-wide John Walker Find Your Field of Dreams lessons right here on the island. It’s a programme designed around water safety and ensuring that over the course of their primary school years, our children have enough training to keep themselves safe in water (eg float) and can…
Attention Families! The Te Huruhi Community Swimming Pool is OPEN this summer holiday break! Daily Monday – Sunday between 12noon and 4pm. Come on in and enjoy our clear, clean & heated waters. Bring your toys, towels and shade. $2 per child (up to 18 years), $4 per adult, or get a family pass for…
Local Board backed a call for the community to be allowed to raise funds by asking for donations from visitors
The completion of a community needs assessment on the Island in December 2003. Key findings included the projected likelihood of use to be extremely high, and that key preferred activities included relaxation, lap swimming, aqua-aerobics and learn to swim. Waiheke High School Grounds was identified as the preferred site.
outlines the history of advocacy for a pool on the island