Auckland’s Latest All-Access Playground Opens In Long Bay
Auckland’s Latest All-Access Playground
Opens
In Long Bay
The final stage of Auckland’s latest all-access playground for children of all abilities opened on Sunday 28 October in the Long Bay Regional Park.
The Variety – The Children’s Charity playground is designed to be accessible by children, parents and caregivers of all abilities.
The playground was officially opened by Auckland Councillor and Chair of the Environment and Sustainability Forum, Wayne Walker, and Variety New Zealand President, Joe Moodabe ONZM. Former Variety Gold Heart scholar and Paralympian swimmer Rebecca Dubber was the MC.
In addition to the swings, hammocks, see saws and flying fox that children have been enjoying since the playground opened last year, stage two features a nature trail providing unstructured play in a natural discovery setting.
The trail includes a wavy
path, rumbles and judders which make a fun ride for children
in wheelchairs. Along the trail is a music station with huge
musical instruments and two trampolines built into grass
mounds that appear to be hills. Binoculars and a telescope
are set up so children can take in the surroundings, and
there is even an “in ground tube talk” system so a
conversation can take place between children at different
points on the path.
The redevelopment of the
playground is a partnership between the Auckland Council and
Variety – The Children’s Charity.
“The Variety Playground at Long Bay is our second all-inclusive development with the Auckland Council” said Lorraine Taylor, CEO of Variety – The Children’s Charity. “Many children of all abilities have been enjoying the playground since it opened last year and we are thrilled to see this project now come to a close.”
Auckland Council committed half of the funds towards the project from the council’s playgrounds budget.
Variety – The Children’s Charity contribution towards stage two includes generous donations from The Warehouse, Pub Charity, SKYCITY Auckland Community Trust, Constellation Communities Trust, Todd Property Group, Hicks Bros Civil Construction, Northern Arena and Triton Sourcing & Distribution Ltd, Blue Waters Community Trust, David Levene Foundation and Wilson Home Trust.
The Warehouse CEO, Mark Powell, is delighted The Warehouse is supporting the new playground.
“The Variety Long Bay playground is exactly the type of local community initiative The Warehouse is eager to support. Community is at the heart of The Warehouse and to know the playground is accessible to children of all abilities and will be enjoyed by many Kiwi kids, is a great outcome. We are very proud to be a part of this fantastic project,” said Mr Powell.
Long Bay was chosen as the site for the redesign as it is an appropriate size to accommodate the upgrade to an all-inclusive play space, as well as being a popular and picturesque location near the coast, attracting more than 750,000 people from all over Auckland each year.
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Photographs
• 01 –
Auckland Councillor Wayne Walker, Variety President Joe
Moodabe and Paul Walsh, General Manager of Community and
Environment for The Warehouse cut the bows from the leap
frog hearts
• 02 – Former Variety Gold Heart scholar
and Paralympian Rebecca Dubber
• 03 – Children enjoy
the playground
• Photo credit: Auckland
Council
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Variety –
The Children’s Charity
Each year Variety – The Children's Charity
supports more than 10,000 Kiwi kids, their families and
communities.
Since 1989 Variety has given over $13 million to help sick, disabled and disadvantaged children. From much-needed medical equipment, to life-changing mobility needs, to innovative educational initiatives – we raise money to ensure deserving Kiwi kids can reach their full potential. With strong roots in entertainment, we’re now famous for unique fundraising events and campaigns.
Every day all sorts of people get the Variety feel-good factor helping all sorts of children in need…creating brighter futures for Kiwi kids.
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