Sports Field Upgrades Set Stage For Bigger Events
The local sporting community and national sports events are enjoying the benefits of a $4 million investment upgrading sports fields across Lower Hutt.
Major improvements have been completed at Hutt Park, Richard Prouse Park, Naenae Park and the Petone Recreation Ground. Work is now underway at Te Whiti Park and Frederick Wise Park. The work is part of a $10m investment in improving sports fields that was agreed as part of the current Long-Term Plan.
Lower Hutt Mayor Ken Laban says the upgrades focus on better subsoil drainage and, where needed, field levelling to reduce waterlogging and improve surface quality.
“This important work has been undertaken to increase field resilience, reduce weather-related closures, and provide safer, more consistent playing conditions. It will support great community participation and more reliable use of our sports facilities.”
Laban says the upgrades also help attract major national and age-grade sporting events to the city.
“By investing in our sports fields, we are showing national sporting organisations that we are serious about hosting their events in Lower Hutt.
“Our grounds are in great shape which, when it comes to sport, is one of the most important things. No one wants to play sport on sub-standard fields.”
Lower Hutt recently hosted the Touch NZ Championships at Fraser Park with hundreds of competitors competing across various age-groups
Touch NZ spokesperson Pat Spellman says feedback from players, supporters and officials was overwhelmingly positive.
“Lower Hutt proved to be an excellent host city and the quality of the facilities and the support on the ground made a real difference to the overall experience.
“We look forward to connecting again and discussing upcoming tournaments and how we can build a strong, ongoing partnership.”
Mayor Laban says events like this bring real benefits to the local economy.
“It’s one of the best ways to get people to visit and stay in the city which is good for retailers, accommodation providers and the hospitality sector. It’s why I have a laser focus on attracting more events like this to Lower Hutt.”
Whilst Fraser Park was not part of the current upgrades, its number one field was upgraded in 2021 to a top-grade sand carpet with improved drainage and irrigation. It’s the go-to field for finals of tournaments held at that venue.
The New Zealand Gaelic Football and Hurling Championships were also held this month at Hutt Park where the fields were in great condition.
Council will continue investing in quality sports infrastructure to support the community and attract future events.
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