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Tagalad Reserve
(Mission Bay bowling club facility)

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Can we turn this land into a Community centre and garden?

The bowling club closed some years ago, but it leaves a very valuable piece of land and high quality buildings that we believe would best be utilised as a community centre and garden.  We see that with increasing intensification of Mission Bay, there will be more and more people living closer together, many without access to any outdoor space.  That will create increasing demand for public green space.  In this context, selling any existing public land for further apartment development would seem to be short-sighted and foolish, and yet that is exactly what Auckland Council, through their property arm Panuku, are planning to do with the bowling club land.
We believe that a much better idea is to retain it in public ownership, using the existing buildings as a community centre, and converting the grounds to a community garden.  This would be a quiet family park, with play areas for children, gardens for the elderly, picnic areas for families, and utilising the existing buildings as a community centre for a range of local groups.  This park would specifically cater to locals and would be a counterpoint to the busy active Selwyn Reserve that caters to visitors from all over Auckland.
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Panuku intends to sell the land, but will have to undertake public consultation.  This was intended for November 2019, but seems to have been shelved.  We are preparing plans for an alternative use so that we are able to present a well thought-out alternative to convince Auckland Council that this public asset should be retained for the long term benefit of the community.

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GET THE CHAMPAGNE READY!    March 2024

​To all those community members who supported us in advocating for Tagalad Reserve (the old Mission Bay Bowling Club) to be returned to the community, we have good news to report at last.  It has been a very long battle, but it now looks like Tagalad Reserve will once again become a ‘usable’ public recreational asset.
 
Auckland Council’s long-awaited assessment report was finally presented to the Orakei Local Board (OLB) meeting on 21 March 2024, and it recommended Tagalad Reserve could be returned to OLB management for community use.  There are still a few lower hurdles to jump in the transfer process from Panuku to the OLB, but there is the expectation that this asset will be returned within a few weeks/months.
 
The report also mentioned that Healthy Waters (Auckland Council’s Stormwater Management Department) are working on a flooding/stormwater catchment assessment for the larger area, and want to review if Tagalad Reserve is needed for future stormwater development.  To aid this, no plans for the site beyond the next three years should be made until the stormwater catchment assessment work has been completed.  This, however, should not preclude the use of the buildings on this site once they have been upgraded and certified fit for public use.  Healthy Waters advised they do not support redevelopment of Tagalad Reserve due to its location in a flood plain.  This should ensure this reserve remains a green space long term to help mitigate flooding in the area.
 
The MBKRA would like to extend our very sincere thanks to the members of the OLB for their unwavering support and huge effort, over the past five years, to have Tagalad Reserve returned to their governance.  While this is not a ‘done deal’ as yet, we certainly acknowledge the process to date would never have advanced to the extent is has without the OLB’s involvement and perseverance.
 
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    ​Communications
    • 2 May 2024 MBKRA Presentation to AUCKLAND COUNCIL Governing Body
    • Presentation to OLB August 2022
    • Presentation to Orakei Local Board July 2022
    • Open day report
    • Feb 2021 proposal
      • Attachments
    • July 2019 response from Panuku 
    • December 2018
    • October 2017
    ​Documents
    • Original memorandum of land transfer​
    • Building Assessment Report​​
  • About
    • Contact
    • Links
    • Documents
    • Local Info
    • Guides (member only area) >
      • IT guide
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      • Apply for OLB grant
  • Events
  • Recent Projects
    • Auckland Future Growth Strategy – Our Submission
    • Orakei Local Board Plan Feedback – Our Submission
    • Plan Change 78
    • Kepa Road crossing
    • Tagalad Reserve (Mission Bay bowling club land)
    • Seat and Tree project
    • AT safety proposals
    • Meadowbank to Kohimarama Shared Path
    • Selwyn Reserve noise issues
    • Ryman Retirement Village Kohimarama Rd
  • Membership
  • Planning