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Minister welcomes round of lottery community funding

Hon Nathan Guy
Minister of Internal Affairs

8 December 2011

Minister welcomes latest round of lottery community funding

Internal Affairs Minister Nathan Guy has welcomed $6,675,734 in new funding for 40 projects around the country through the Lottery Communities Facilities Fund Committee.

“This funding will be a real boost for many local communities. These projects will help build and improve new facilities for everyone to benefit from.”

Some of the major highlights include:

• $660,000 to the North Harbour Softball Association for a new multi-purpose sports facility
• $363,204 to Pongakawa School in the Bay of Plenty for a community and school centre
• $680,000 to Selwyn District Council towards a new Aquatic centre
• $750,000 to help rebuild the Southland indoor stadium
• $317,735 to Wellington High School to upgrade the school and community hall
• $462,991 to upgrade the Westland Community Centre.

“Without this help, most of these projects would not be possible. This shows again how lottery funding helps to build stronger communities throughout New Zealand," says Mr Guy.

In total, $154 million will be distributed amongst the community this year from the profits of lotteries such as Lotto, Lotto Strike, Instant Kiwi and Keno.

For more information on Lottery grants and the various distribution committees see www.dia.govt.nz or www.communitymatters.govt.nz.

The Lottery Community Facilities Fund makes grants for building projects to construct and improve community facilities. Funding is provided for community facilities that support participation in community activities and social interaction to foster community cohesion and strengthen communities.

A full list of recipients is available below:

Organisation Project description in applicationRegionAmount awarded
Aparima CollegeStage Sound & LightingSouthland$32,909.00
Arrowtown Bowling ClubUpgrade ClubroomOtago$28,408.00
Association of Pleasant Point SportsFeasibility - Sports facilityCanterbury$7,475.00
Belfast Primary SchoolInstallation of Astro TurfCanterbury$33,429.00
Blueskin Bay Library Redevelopment TrustCommunity room in LibraryOtago$200,000.00
Camp MorleyUpgrade bunk-room and bathroom facilities for people with disabilitiesNorthland$25,045.00
Clutha United Swim ClubTherapeutic pool and bulkhead to divide pool Otago$118,000.00
Community of Christ Trust BoardReroof dining/kitchen and 4 bunk accommodation.Auckland$25,000.00
East Otago District Lions Club Charitable TrustNew multipurpose skateparkOtago$21,497.00
Featherston Community Centre Charitable TrustRoof for Community CentreWellington / Wairarapa$47,488.00
Glen Innes Family CentreFeasibility Study for Social Service CentreAuckland$13,000.00
Glendowie School Board of TrusteesBleacher seating in school gymAuckland$50,000.00
Halswell Hall IncRepair of community hall after earthquake.Canterbury$116,575.00
Haurakian Charitable TrustNew Sports PavilionWaikato$130,000.00
Kapiti Women's Health Collective Inc.Extension to social service buildingWellington/Wairarapa$101,746.00
Karekare Surf Lifesaving Patrol Inc.Feasibility new Surf Life Saving / community buildingAuckland$19,000.00
Mangawhai Heads Volunteer Lifeguard Service Inc.Upgrade club house for club and wider communityNorthland$200,843.00
Mistletoe Bay Trust IncCommunity roomNelson/Marlborough$200,000.00
Naenae Parish Archdiocese of WellingtonUpgrade existing hallWellington/Wairarapa$29,310.00
North Harbour Softball Association Inc.Multi-purpose sports facilityAuckland$660,000.00
Northland Athletics and Gymnastics Stadium Trust.Regional Multi-purpose Sports FacilityNorthland$279,204.00
Northland Disabled Charitable TrustBuilding extension community and recreational activitiesWhangarei$42,690.00
NZ Riding for the Disabled Assoc Henderson Group Inc.Feasibility for all weather riding for disabled facility and other community groupsAuckland$20,000.00
Pongakawa SchoolConstruction of an Action Centre for school and community useBay of Plenty$363,204.00
Pukerua Bay Tennis Club (inc)Deck on tennis club for use by club members and community groupsWellington / Wairarapa$29,000.00
Royal NZ Plunket Society Hawkes Bay Area Inc.Community CentreHawkes Bay$268,589.00
Scouts New ZealandScouts Hall for use by Scouts and wider communityCanterbury$100,000.00
Selwyn District CouncilAquatic CentreCanterbury$680,000.00
Somerville Intermediate School Board of TrusteesMedia control sound and lighting - School HallAuckland$60,000.00
South Taranaki District CouncilAquatic CentreSouth Taranaki$350,000.00
Southland Indoor Leisure Centre Charitable TrustRebuild StadiumSouthland$750,000.00
Te Hou Ora Otepoti IncorporatedSocial Service Building upgradeOtago$9,500.00
Te Rangi AniwaniwaBleachers sports gymnasium, mats kitchenware Northland$143,186.00
Tinwald SchoolFinishing new hallCanterbury$113,406.00
Waipa District CouncilAquatic CentreWaikato$500,000.00
Waitetuna School Board of TrusteesNew community building Waikato$53,676.00
Waitomo District CouncilFeasibility Study to increase capacity of Community HouseWaikato$18,000.00
Wellington CollegeMulti-purpose Sports SurfaceWellington$54,828.00
Wellington High SchoolUpgrade existing school hall.Wellington$317,735.00
Westland Community CentreUpgrade community centreWest coast$462,991.00
Total$6,675,734.00

ENDS

 
 
 
 
 
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