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Next rugby season, Onewhero players will benefit from a new, energy-efficient lighting system.
The newly installed 24-metre poles at Onewhero Domain, fitted with energy-efficient lighting and smart control systems, mark a big step in making it easier for clubs, schools and the community to enjoy the space for longer.
Onewhero Rugby Football Club senior president Chris Nicolson said one set of lights fell over in February 2024, leading the council to remove the remaining lights, which the club owned.
The council then offered to replace the main field lights.
“That was very nice of the council. We then spent about $20,000 getting LED lights set up on the number two fields so we could keep training in the meantime.”
Community input played a key role in shaping the project. Local clubs and user groups helped guide the planning, ensuring the new lights met practical needs for training, competition and community events.
Waikato District Council Project Manager Asanka Meththa said it wasn’t just about better lights, but also ensuring spaces meet the needs of communities now and for future generations.
The smart lighting system uses less power and allows targeted use, meaning fewer dark corners and more cost-effective operation.
“We’ve already seen the impact of similar upgrades at Paterson Park in Ngaaruawaahia.”
“People feel safer, teams can train longer, and it creates more opportunities for community
connection. We’re excited to bring that to Onewhero too,” Meththa said.
The lights were officially turned on in early July, with kaumata Robert Clark from Ngaati Tiipa leading the ceremony with a karakia and blessing.
The project was delivered on time and 25 per cent under budget; however, the council cited
commercial sensitivity when asked for the actual cost, as the project is part of a broader district-wide lighting tender involving four separate contracts.