The pool was managed by the club, with assistance from the public. Generous financial support came from staff of AFFCo and the Star Hotel's manager, Laurie Hughes.
A further round of fundraising plus a number of grants enabled the ASB Recreation Centre to be built, the pool heated and covered, and managed from 1990 by elected trustees. On February 1, 2003 the ASB Recreational Centre Trust transferred management to the BOI College board of trustees.
The pool was closed for repairs and upgrading in April 2006, then re-opened in August 2007 under FNDC management. The council signed a license to occupy agreement for the next 10 years.
The Freeman study commissioned by the FNDC makes no mention of previous history, leading people to believe erroneously that this is a council pool. Not one cent of ratepayers' money went into the building of it.
I understand that the report was tabled at a council meeting some months ago - the public have certainly been kept in the dark. I have read excerpts from the Freeman report, and in my opinion it is totally biased and contains numerous errors. I certainly hope that council rejects this flawed document, and insists on a refund.
It is quite clear that if a pool is built at Kerikeri the council will abandon Kawakawa. If Kerikeri residents want a pool then they can build it themselves, as we did. I object to my rates money funding the proposed new pool when we already have a perfectly adequate facility here at Kawakawa.
I look forward to FNDC's explanation.
M LARCOMBE
Opua