National Park
National Park Village
Township Revitalisation Consultation - 12 July to 13 August 2023
Consultation with the village, community/business groups, iwi, residents, ratepayers, and out of district owners has now closed.
By taking part in the consultation you have helped us understand the community’s priorities and make an action-focused plan for the village.
The Journey so far
2016 Township Revitalisation meeting
National Park's revitalisation journey started with Council meeting with National Park stakeholders on 12 September 2016 as part of our commitment to the revitalisation of Ruapehu townships. The meeting highlighted the desire of National Park Progressive Association to refresh their community plan as well as looking at other issues around improving the attractiveness of the village.
2021-31 Long Term Plan
In 2021 The National Park Village Progressive Association submitted the updated Village Plan for the development of National Park. Prior to this, Council had allocated $1,000,000 toward the revitalisation of the National Park in the 2021 LTP. The November 2 2021 meeting of the National Park Community Board established a steering committee to oversee the Town Revitalisation, with nominated community and community board representatives.
2021/21 Key Developments
- Footpath development Millar Street
- Footpath development Caroll Street north
- New soft fill - playground
- Dark Sky webpage
- Structural Plan
- Hall upgrades (including new roof)
2023 - Community Hui
A Town Revitalisation Plan will be developed with full consultation of the community, iwi and ratepayers.
On 9 September 2023, a community hui was held to hear about the consultation feedback and discuss priority projects for the village and the next steps for developing the Town Revitalisation Plan for the village. The priority projects identified were a skate park and pump track, community use of the school pool and renovation of the building, community hall renovations, as well as the possibility of a memorial garden and a community garden. The Town Revitalisation Steering Group will consider these projects for recommendation to the Community Board for funding.
At the hui there was also general agreement with the community feedback that the village needed a clearer sense of identity and vision. More mahi will be done with the community to determine a vision and identity on which the Town Revitalisation Plan will be based.
It is hoped that the Village’s Town Revitalisation Plan will be finalised by early 2024.