TECT All Terrain Park in Bay of Plenty named one of Green Flag Award top ten parks in the world
TECT All Terrain Park in New Zealand’s Bay of Plenty has been named one of the Green Flag Award® top ten parks in the world. The award sets a benchmark standard for recreational outdoor spaces worldwide. Parks are awarded based on a criterion marked by experienced Green Flag Award® judges throughout the country.
Established in 2010, the TECT All Terrain Park provides a regional destination between Rotorua and Tauranga that caters for a wide range of adventure and education activities all while being managed sustainably.
TECT Park Manager Bill Wheeler advised “Little TECT Park is hanging around in some pretty illustrious company. We are doing well to even feature on this kind of list and that’s all down to the support of the users from all over the Bay.
“This really was the people’s choice, they have supported us and shown how much they really appreciate the work that both Councils have put into providing the Park facilities by taking time to vote. They will continue to be far stricter judges than Green Flag will ever send but they are also our greatest ambassadors.”
TECT All Terrain Park was among the 24 New Zealand Parks to secure Green Flag Awards in recognition of the high quality and innovative recreational experiences they offer their communities.
Recreation Aotearoa, the organisation responsible for managing and judging the New Zealand Green Flag Award®, were thrilled to see many parks achieve Green Flag status another year in a row and were pleased to have a number of new parks added to the list.
The 2021/22 award winning sites are:
Sanders Reserve, Auckland Council
Waikumete Cemetery, Auckland Council
Long Bay Regional Park, Auckland Council
Tawharanui Regional Park, Auckland Council
Ambury Regional Park, Auckland Council
Parrs Park, Auckland Council
Auckland Domain, Auckland Council
Randwick Park (Auckland), RPSC Trust and For a Cause Ltd
TECT All Terrain Park, Western Bay of Plenty District Council/Tauranga City Council
Gisborne Botanical Gardens, Gisborne District Council
Pukekura Park, New Plymouth District Council
King Edward Park, South Taranaki District Council
Flaxmere Park, Hastings District Council
Havelock North Village Green, Hastings District Council
Cornwall Park, Hastings District Council
Te Mata Park (Hawke’s Bay), Te Mata Peak Trust
Thompson House Park, Horowhenua District Council
Te Maire Park, Horowhenua District Council (NEW)
Te Awahou Riverside Cultural Park, Horowhenua District Council (NEW)
Holben Reserve, Horowhenua District Council
Driscoll Reserve, Horowhenua District Council
Henley Lake (Masterton), Henley Lake Trust
Queen Elizabeth Park, Masterton District Council
Whenua Tapu Cemetery, Porirua City Council (NEW)
Recreation Aotearoa Parks, Play, and Open Spaces Manager, Garrett Blair adds “Parks and open spaces are vital to our communities, they are havens for relaxation, connection, education, and escape. Aotearoa has an incredible network of parks and it’s fantastic to see our list of Green Flag Award® winners grow and be acknowledged internationally.
“The Green Flag Award® is a significant way for us to recognise the value of these parks, as well as those people who work hard every day to create high quality outdoor experiences and places for our growing communities.”
The twenty-four winning sites will be gifted green flags to fly proudly in their respective parks.
You can visit the Green Flag Award® website to find out more about the programme, the winners, and how to get your parks involved.
Images from top: TECT All Terrain Park, Western Bay of Plenty District Council/Tauranga City Council; Te Maire Park Horowhenua District Council; Long Bay Regional Park Auckland
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