Disc golf proposal for Kaiapoi Domain
From local democracy reporter David Hill:
Disc golf could soon be a new attraction at Kaiapoi Domain.
The Waimakariri District Council’s greenspace team plans to consult with the community following a proposal to develop a nine-hole disc golf course in the Kaiapoi Domain.
The proposal gained the initial support of the Kaiapoi-Tuahiwi Community Board, following a presentation at its meeting on September 19.
Deputy mayor Neville Atkinson said he looked forward to hearing from the public.
‘‘This is a great concept and we will wait to see what the people think about the use of the domain.
‘‘There’s plenty of space at the domain and the only problem will be the magpies.’’
Board member Brent Cairns said the appeal of disc golf was there was no age barrier.
‘‘It’s going to bring in all the ages and it’s a positive for Kaiapoi.’’
District councillor Al Blackie also backed the idea and suggested the incoming board could consider putting up some money towards the project.
In a presentation to the board, Ben Croll and Ryan Molata said there were 50 disc golf courses in New Zealand, with four in Canterbury.
The pair were busy fundraising and seeking sponsorship to pay for nine baskets (estimated cost $7284.23), 18 sleeves ($746.24) and nine tee pads ($110/m2).
It would be entirely free to participants, who would just need to bring a frisbie.
The rules were similar to golf and participants could download an app on to their phone to keep score.
■ The board also voted on Monday to install a memorial seat and plaque dedicated to former board chairperson Chris Greengrass, who died earlier this year.
The seat would be located on the north bank of the Kaiapoi River, next to the Coastguard building and facing the mountains and the library, board chairperson Jackie Watson said.
‘‘The family thought the location was appropriate because of Chris’ involvement with the river carnival.’’
Council staff will work with the Greengrass family on the final design.
■ A sculpture funded by the Kaiapoi Art Expo will be erected at Silverstream Esplanade Reserve.
The Waimakariri Arts Trust, which organises the expo, commissioned the sculpture from Amberley artist Raymond Herber and donated it to the Waimakariri Public Arts Trust.
The board approved the location, which had been chosen by the Waimakariri Public Arts Trust and the council’s greenspace space.
It will installed upon a low mound northeast of the central path.
■ Public interest journalism is funded by New Zealand on Air.
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