Avalon Park playground transformation begins
5 NOVEMBER 2015
Avalon Park playground transformation begins
Work is due to begin on Avalon Park’s
highly-anticipated playground, as the development enters
stage two in mid-November. Council has engaged Hawkins Group
to construct the new destination playground, due for
completion in May 2016.
The second stage will see the construction of a comprehensive play area designed for a range of ages featuring an under-five play area, an adventurous play area for older children and an all-ages water area.
Lower Hutt Mayor Ray Wallace says, “This is
a fun and inspiring project that will see this playground
transformed into a destination for imaginative play and
discovery.”
“Its contemporary style will be a unique
drawcard that will continue to attract more and more
families from around the region.”
During the construction period there will be no access to the playground, however other park facilities such as the Lions Train, paddle boating and the learner bicycle track will still be available to be enjoyed by the community.
Hawkins is New Zealand’s largest privately owned infrastructure and construction company with nearly 70 years’ experience. Hawkins has an impressive portfolio of complex projects including, City Gallery Wellington, the Wellington Zoo Asia Precinct, Forsyth Barr Stadium, the Viaduct Events Centre and Wynyard Quarter playground in Auckland.
School holiday fun at Avalon Park
Lower Hutt’s favourite playground may be closed for construction, but we’ve got you covered with the School’s Out Avalon programme.
Grab the kids, a good
book and a hat, and head on down to Avalon Park for three
hours of free fun in the sun every weekday!
Activities
are designed for kids aged 6-13 and run 1-3pm weekdays,
21-24 December 2015 and 11-29 January 2016. No registration
required. Activities will go ahead in fine weather
only.
ENDS