Plans, policies and reports
Facility partnership scheme
Facility partnership scheme
About the scheme |
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About the scheme
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| The Auckland Performing Arts Centre |
The facility partnership scheme was established to assist the development of
strategic community facilities for the city. Includes recreation centres at Tamaki College and Waiheke High School, the Auckland Performing Arts Centre at Western Springs College and the Raye Freedman Arts Centre at
Epsom Girls Grammar.
Through partnerships, communities benefit from accessibility to an increased number of quality facilities without the ratepayer having to fund the total cost. Community organisations benefit from the provision of capital
funding, enabling them to meet their requirements sooner and develop better facilities.
The policy
Auckland City receives a large number of approaches for very worthy potential partnerships. Because there is a limited
amount of money to spend on community facilities, not all proposals can be supported and it can be difficult to assess the
merits of the wide variety of proposals. The Facility Partnership
Policy 1999, reviewed in 2001 and 2005, provides guidelines for council and organisations wishing to establish key partnerships.
The main aspects of the policy are:
- an annual programme is set for receiving and processing proposals. This enables the relative merits of the diverse range
of proposals to be comparatively assessed
- eligibility criteria and prioritisation criteria are established
- 'technical' requirements in terms of documentation and operation are set out.
Achievements so far
| Partnerships |
Organisation/facility |
Total $$ |
Council $$ |
| Nineteen partnerships have been completed or commenced under the scheme |
Tamaki College Community Recreation Centre |
$3.9m |
$1.15m |
| Waiheke Recreation Centre (new facility) |
$1.96m |
$750k |
| The Auckland Performing Arts Centre (TAPAC) |
$3.9m |
$1.15m |
| Mt Eden Swimming Pool Trust (stage 1 pool upgrade) |
$708k |
$200k |
| Mt Eden Swimming Pool Trust (stage 2 pool upgrade) |
$490k |
$200k |
| Mt Roskill Grammar School (courts access/parking) |
$500k |
$225k |
| Mt Roskill Grammar (hockey turf) |
$400k |
$140k |
| Onehunga Combined Sports Trust (ablutions) |
$1.6m |
*$515k |
| Oranga Primary School Hall |
$705k |
*$50k |
| West End Community Trust (accessway) |
$92k |
$50k |
| Eastern Suburbs Gym Club |
$1.8m |
$600k |
| Epsom Girls Grammar (Creative Arts Centre) |
$5m |
$900k |
| Great Barrier Island Sports and Social Club (sports
pavilion) |
$500k |
$250k |
| Auckland Netball Centre (Ngahue Reserve) |
$15m |
*$500k |
| Moving Image Centre (Interest Concession Grant) |
$1.4m |
$60k |
| Tri Star Gymnastics (redevelopment) |
$3.2m |
$1m |
| Otahuhu College (sports pavilion) |
$1.7m |
$500k |
| New Zealand Sri Lanka Buddhist Trust (new facility) |
$460k |
$200k |
| Seven partnerships have been allocated funding
and are progressing towards commencing. |
Manukau Harbour All Tide Ramp (new facility) |
Not yet finalised. |
$1m |
| Mt Eden Methodist Church (redevelopment) |
Not yet finalised. |
$500k |
| New Theatre Initiative (new facility) |
Not yet finalised. |
*$4.6m |
| Mt Albert Aquatic Centre (expansion of facility) |
Not yet finalised. |
$650k |
| Waiheke Island Golf Club (redevelopment) |
Not yet finalised. |
$285k |
| Auckland Netball Centre (indoor facilities) |
Not yet finalised. |
$375k |
| College Rifles Rugby Union Football and Sports Club (3G
artificial turfs) |
Not yet finalised. |
$750k |
* Additional Council funding provided from other sources
Updated May 2008