Ashburton Guardian, Friday, February 28, 2020

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The Ashburton Bowling Club greens might be the star of Ashburton’s Domain today, but a redevelopment plan for the domain could see them disappear and the site turned to a new use. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN

Domain plan has councillors at odds By Sue Newman

sue.n@theguardian.co.nz

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With the Ashburton Domain development plan now out for consultation, the Ashburton District Council may have set itself on a collision path with the community. The plan has been years in the making and at yesterday’s council meeting staff were given the go-ahead to send it out for consultation unchanged, but not all councillors were happy. The plan is a 30-year one, covering the gradual redevelopment of the domain to meet future residents’ needs. It is broad in its vision and includes many changes to existing areas. The most contentious of these is likely to be the removal of the Ashburton Bowling Club’s greens. This area is destined to become the domain’s heart.

When the plan hit the table at yesterday’s meeting councillor Stuart Wilson didn’t waste time voicing his displeasure. “I am opposed to forcibly removing the bowling club. Those greens should be left there. We, as a council, are approving this plan for consultation and I’m opposed to having this as part of the plan. I don’t want my name on this,” he said. Angus McKay and Lynette Lovett agreed. “If we pass this draft for consultation it sends a signal to the community that it’s the council’s wish to remove the bowling club,” McKay said. While she might not agree with removing the bowling area, Carolyn Cameron said it was pretty arrogant of councillors to think they knew better than the

people of Ashburton about whether the greens should go or stay. “Let people have their say. It will not alter the time frame if we leave it in for consultation. If people want the greens to stay, then we alter the plans if we decide to go with the submissions. We need to move forward with this and let it go out for submissions,” she said. Rodger Letham was also keen to let the plan go out for consultation in its draft form. “Are we getting ahead of ourselves and over-dramatic about things? It’s a 30-year plan and the bowling club won’t be moved until the end of that plan,” he said.

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