Proposed Return of 35 Tarewa Road Pūruru Reserve South

Pūruru Reserve South

The Rotorua Lakes Council owns an area of land at 35 Tarewa Road which is commonly known as Pūruru South Reserve. The land was originally gifted to the Council by Mr. Pat Ruhi (Ngāti Kearoa Ngāti Tūara) in 1964 for a reserve and a playground.

In 2022 a decision was made to remove the playground following consultation with the community and neighbouring residents. The basis of the decision was that the condition of the playground had declined due to age and as a result it was becoming unsafe. There are also other public and private play areas and reserves nearby.

As the land is no longer being used for the purpose that it was gifted, the Council is proposing to classify the land to a Māori reservation and vest it in trustees representing the people of Taharangi Marae. Council is now seeking feedback on this proposal, subject to Section 138 Local Government Act 2002.





How to have your say:

Feedback can be submitted online via the survey link

You can also:

Write to us at Rotorua Lakes Council, 1061 Haupapa Street, Rotorua 3010.

Email us at letstalk@rotorualc.nz

Talk to us on Facebook @rotorualakescouncil

Phone us on 07 348 4199 (8am - 5pm, Monday to Friday).

Submissions must be received by 5pm Friday 22 November. There will also be an opportunity for submitters to speak to their submissions during hearings (currently scheduled for 25 November 2024) click here for information on hearings.

You are welcome to email letstalk@rotorualc.nz if you have further questions.

This is the next step in the Classification and vesting of Pūruru Reserve process.

Pūruru Reserve South

The Rotorua Lakes Council owns an area of land at 35 Tarewa Road which is commonly known as Pūruru South Reserve. The land was originally gifted to the Council by Mr. Pat Ruhi (Ngāti Kearoa Ngāti Tūara) in 1964 for a reserve and a playground.

In 2022 a decision was made to remove the playground following consultation with the community and neighbouring residents. The basis of the decision was that the condition of the playground had declined due to age and as a result it was becoming unsafe. There are also other public and private play areas and reserves nearby.

As the land is no longer being used for the purpose that it was gifted, the Council is proposing to classify the land to a Māori reservation and vest it in trustees representing the people of Taharangi Marae. Council is now seeking feedback on this proposal, subject to Section 138 Local Government Act 2002.





How to have your say:

Feedback can be submitted online via the survey link

You can also:

Write to us at Rotorua Lakes Council, 1061 Haupapa Street, Rotorua 3010.

Email us at letstalk@rotorualc.nz

Talk to us on Facebook @rotorualakescouncil

Phone us on 07 348 4199 (8am - 5pm, Monday to Friday).

Submissions must be received by 5pm Friday 22 November. There will also be an opportunity for submitters to speak to their submissions during hearings (currently scheduled for 25 November 2024) click here for information on hearings.

You are welcome to email letstalk@rotorualc.nz if you have further questions.

This is the next step in the Classification and vesting of Pūruru Reserve process.

  • Ngā mihi ki a koe kua whai wāhi ki te tuku kōrero mai!  He taonga te kōrero hei tāpae i te whakatau ā te Kaunihera.

    Thank you for taking the time to have your say!  Your input is much appreciated and will contribute to Council decision-making.

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