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Lyttelton Recreation Ground redevelopment on track

15 December 2023

The Lyttelton Recreation Ground redevelopment is progressing to schedule. Relevelling has been completed on the Stage 1 area (the eastern side of the ground nearest to Godley Quay), and a new sports field profile has been rebuilt above the relevelled subgrade. This work involved importing a 200 mm deep layer of gravels and sand, before returning the topsoil that had previously been stripped off the area. The final step for the Stage 1 area is to sow the new grass. This is on track to be completed before Christmas.

Stage 2 work on the western side of the ground will follow in the new year. This area will undergo the same relevelling process that was carried out in Stage 1.

The new multi-sport zone will also be developed in the new year. This part of the project will include a court that can be used for either basketball or futsal, a new netball court and an artificial turf training ground.

The Recreation Grounds are on track to reopen before winter 2024, once all the new turf has grown in.

Council staff are working with the SailGP team to understand their requirements for their March 2024 event.

The $27 million Naval Point – Te Nukutai o Tapoa Development Project will continue in 2024. Between the Magazine Bay Marina demolition wrapping up in January, SailGP returning in March, and the Recreation Grounds redevelopment on track to be finished ahead of winter, it's shaping up to be another busy year.

Further planned works, including a power upgrade, will continue up to the time the site is handed over to race organisers, SailGP.

Plans are also progressing well for the new changing facilities at the Recreation Grounds, with work scheduled to begin mid-2024. This phase will also include the addition of a landscaped corridor along the western side of the sports fields, and along the coastal area near the planned Canterbury Coastguard building.

Council staff are also working with stakeholder groups around future marine upgrades, focusing on marine safety considerations, gear storage, and a new public and hand launch ramp.

Thank you for your patience while Council contractors and staff continue to work on site to develop Naval Point - Te Nukutai o Tapoa.

Photo of groundwork under preparation for the Recreation Ground