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What it's all about

What has happened so far

Last year, more than 580 people across Central Otago shared their stories, ideas and hopes about play.

We asked about:

  • The past – how you used to play
  • The present – how play fits into your life now
  • The future – what play could look like in Central Otago


We’ve used that input, alongside research, youth engagement and partnership with mana whenua, to develop a Draft Play Strategy to guide play across the district for the next 30 years.

Now we’d like your view.

  • Please read through the Draft Play Strategy
  • Does this draft reflect what matters about play in Central Otago?
  • Does it feel right for our communities?
    Is it practical and realistic?
1.  

The Draft Play Strategy sets the right overall direction for how Council supports play in Central Otago.

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3.  

The four outcome areas are the right priorities for Council to focus on in supporting play in Central Otago. See pages 41-44 of Draft Play Strategy

  • Connected communities
  • Thriving environments
  • Active & empowered people
  • Adventurous & balanced play

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5.  

The Draft Play Strategy outcomes feel realistic for Council to deliver within its existing plans and budgets.

6.  

The Draft Play Strategy sets the right approach for how Council will support play in Central Otago (see Section 3, from page 39, of Draft Play Strategy). 

  • Fewer higher-quality play spaces
  • More inclusive and accessible design
  • More nature-based and adventurous play
  • Better amenities like shade and seating
7.  

The Draft Play Strategy supports play on Council land for a diverse range of people.

Including:

  • Tamariki (children)
  • Rangatahi (teenagers)
  • Older adults
  • People with disabilities
  • Rural communities
  • Families

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