Plans, policies and reports
Recreation centre plan
Contents |
Introduction |
The strategic context |
Current provision |
Challenges |
Plan |
Implementation |
Monitoring and evaluation |
Definitions
Contents
The Recreation centre plan has been developed to guide the council's
involvement in providing, developing and managing council owned and partnered
recreation centres within Auckland city for the next 20 years.
Recreation centres are indoor sport and physical activity facilities which
traditionally consist of a stadium or sports hall catering for basketball,
netball and volleyball. Recreation centres could also provide supporting
facilities to complement stadium activities such as a fitness centre, squash
courts, childcare, youth centre, dance studio, multi-use rooms, a sauna and/or
café.
The Recreation centre plan was developed through research, analysis and
consultation with the community, regional sports organisations and facility
operators.
- Introduction
- Why the council produced a plan
- What the plan covers
- The strategic context
- Why the council provides recreation centres
- Active Auckland
- Current provision
- What is a recreation centre
- Council's outcomes for recreation centres
- Core functions of a recreation centre
- The network of recreation centres
- Supply of recreation centres
- Undersupply in recreation centre provision
- Specialised sport and entertainment venues
- Recreation centre use
- Lack of awareness
- Perceptions by non-users
- Challenges
- A growing and diverse Auckland population
- Social changes
- Sport development
- The recreation centre plan
- Goal 1 - Provision
- Goal 2 - Accessibility
- Goal 3 - Promotion
- Goal 4 - Management
- Implementation
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Supporting documentation
- Enquiries
- Definitions
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Published December 2007