Australasian Leisure Management
Sep 26, 2024

Christchurch Spencer Beach TOP 10 Holiday Park to be rebuilt after fire damage

Christchurch’s popular Spencer Beach TOP 10 Holiday Park will have its campground facilities rebuilt for summer 2025, after toilet and kitchen blocks were destroyed by fire.

Christchurch Spencer Beach TOP 10 Holiday Park is owned and managed by Christchurch City Council and is part of the TOP 10 Holiday Parks Group.

The rebuild project will see new toilets and showers, a kitchen and dining building, and a TV/games room built on the site of the previous facility to replace the temporary facilities.

The buildings will be linked by covered walkways and a shared outdoor and BBQ area. 

Hann Construction Ltd has been awarded the $2.5 million design and construction contract. 

Construction is expected to start in March 2025, following the busy summer season, with the work expected to be completed by the end of 2025. 

Council Manager Activities and Events (Outdoors) Colin Jacka shared “we’re committed to rebuilding a facility that enhances the camping experience while embracing sustainability and community values. This project is about restoring a beloved space for families and visitors to enjoy for years to come, helping them make memories for life.

"Whilst we have provided excellent temporary facilities we look forward to providing new, modern facilities to enhance our guests' experience."

Hann Construction owner Jake Hann enthused “Hann Construction are excited to partner with the CCC and deliver a new amenities facility for Spencer Park. As a local firm we are proud to be involved in enhancing an important asset for all local campers and day users.” 

Hann says Māori cultural values will be included in the design, including Kaitiakitanga (stewardship – guardianship of the natural resources), Whanaungatanga (belonging and inclusion), Mahinga Kai (food gathering), and Wairua (refresh and rejuvenate). 

Sustainability values will be implemented into the project’s design and construction. 

Jacka said Council will aim to minimise noise and disruption for the entire project.

The safety of campground users will be top priority during the construction period and there will be strict controls around the movements of people and vehicles. 

Image.Christchurch Spencer Beach TOP 10 Holiday Park render. Credit: Christchurch City Council

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