The Cobham Park indoor sports stadium is going through the notified resource consent process and we need as many submissions as possible in support of this project. The indoor facility will be a fantastic asset for netball in Wellington, and will save us from playing in all the horrible winter weather.
Netball Wellington have advised that although everything was moving ahead towards the resource consent process for the development of the new indoor courts at Cobham Park, this is now being reviewed as part of the Council’s Annual Plan process. Andy Foster from the council has questioned the need for 12 courts. He is pushing to revisit the ’sites analysis’ with the idea of 8 courts at the Port (if the land can be obtained) and possibly covering some courts at Hataitai (amongst other possibilities).
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