I was surprised and dismayed to learn that there is a proposal to build a regulation-sized basketball court in Korora Park, Ahipara.
I write as a regular visitor to this beautiful place, usually staying for a month, but for six weeks this year. My husband and I keep returning to Ahipara because of its natural and unspoiled beauty. One special place is Korora Park, a pocket park right by the beach, at the river's edge.
The other day surfing students did their dry land drills in the park. On Friday evening I was one of close to 200 people who sat on the grass, nibbled snacks and watched the movie Moana. Every day I see families playing, the children running around in the safe, grassy park.
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The prospect of paving a section of this specially-set-aside green space shocks me. New Zealand is a world leader in environmental protection and awareness; ecotourism is a major marketing tool and a big industry. Why risk your reputation by covering a grass field with an impervious material, with all the negatives associated with that?