Waikirikiri Park Playground – Insights gained through community engagement

To all of those that came and provided their input to the new playground – thank you!
 
Because of all of your awesome feedback, we were able to create the following document, which playground designers will use as inspiration and guidance in their mahi.
 
The Gisborne District Council are currently receiving tenders from playground designers and builders, who will submit a range of potential designs. You’ll then have the opportunity to vote once more, to finalise what will be built this winter.
 
A huge mihi to Ka Pai Kaiti for the awesome event that they ran at the park, and the partnership on this journey so far!
 
You can read the full document below:

Waikirikiri Park Playground – Community Insights

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