Council should act now on artificial pitches
Council candidate John Bishop has called on the current
council to
reconsider its stand against more artificial
playing pitches for sports
people in Wellington.
"It is
not too late for the current Council to change its current
capital
expenditure programme and to get some pitches
built over summer so that they
are ready for the next
winter.
When considering the annual plan the council voted
10 to five against more
artificial pitches, but "this
stance has been widely criticised and is now a
major
election issue," Mr Bishop who is standing in the Lambton
Ward said.
"I have backed building more pitches and sooner
than currently planned by
the council and I am certainly
not the only candidate to take this stand.
"For week after
week this winter, kids have had their sport
cancelled
because the appalling weather has made the
grounds unplayable. No parent or
kid wants that to
happen again.
"If this council acts quickly in the 28 days
it has left, it could easily
agree to spend the money and
tenders could be let for construction of at
least half a
dozen pitches over summer.
"I want the council to show
positive leadership on this issue," Mr Bishop
said.
"Do
it now councillors, for the sake of the kids who play sport,
for their
long suffering parents and for the thousands of
adults who are now taking up
sport. Make it your legacy.
Do it for Wellington."
Notes
Wellington City Council's
Annual Plan states on page 77 that $439 000 has
been
budgeted in the current year for operational expenditure on
'synthetic
turf sportsfields' and a further $568 000 is
budgeted for capital
expenditure. Income is given at $175
000. This means that the council's net
expenditure from
rates is $832
000.
ends