Riding for the Disabled
Completed
- Vegetation clearance
- Arena
- Stormwater drainage and new manhole
- Widening and strengthening access road
- Earthworks to extend existing car park area
- Earthworks for loop road adjacent to existing shed
- Electrical ducting installation to existing clubhouse
- Hay Shed
- Horse Race earthworks and fencing
- Solar power installation on clubhouse roof
- Additional paddock fencing
- Paddock subsoil drainage
- Horse race lighting
Work In Progress
- Toilet block, due for completion end-November
- Directional drilling connecting clubhouse to mains water supply, due for completion end-November
- Septic tank installation, due for completion end-November
Wainoni Park Pony Club
Completed
- Vegetation clearance
- Arena
- Hard stand for storage containers
- Earthworks for float parking
- Loop road and subsoil drainage for loop road
- Upgrades to grooming bay
- Horse race earthworks and fencing
- Upgrades to holding stalls and wash-down area
- Roof covering to row of containers
- Additional paddock fencing
- Reshape swales
- Footpath around the arena
- Horse race lighting
- Arena lighting (not operational until club house is completed)
Work in Progress
- New club house and toilet block, due for completion January 2019
Upcoming Works
- Paddock subsoil drainage, scheduled to commence mid-November
- Three phase power supply installation for clubhouse, scheduled for completion end-November
- Greenhithe PC clubhouse demolition, scheduled to commence mid-November
- Whenuapai PC clubhouse demolition, scheduled to commence start-December
- Additional float parking and two way entrance off Orwell Road, scheduled for completion end of Summer 2019 (consents permitting)
Can you inform me what platform are you using on this internet site?
Do you mean “content management system”? Maybe “WordPress” is the answer you are looking for.
Morning, I am dropping off my 10 years old boy to get on the bus by pony club. As you know the roundabout is getting busy with through traffic from the West, I have been dropping him off to Orwell Road before the Pony Club entrance. With the construction happening, I dropped him further down still on the same side of the road. Then more cones been laid and the footpath now closed. I feel it is very unsafe to have the kids to cross the road with so many activities happening. The road worker I came across was not particularly understanding and actually rude. It is frustrating being a mother trying to make sure my kid is safe.
How long will the non stop area finished? What is the possibility to have them temporarily open during 7.40 – 8am?
Thanks for bringing up the issue, the association will discuss with council and revert.