27 November 2025

A new chapter for Gate Pā begins!

A blessing ceremony yesterday marked the beginning of construction for the new Gate Pā Community Centre – a project aimed at fostering strong connections and building an inclusive, vibrant community space.

The 500m² facility will provide a safe, welcoming, and flexible space for residents, complemented by outdoor areas designed to meet community needs now, and into the future. More than just a building, the centre will serve as a hub where people can gather, feel safe, build friendships, and learn new skills.

Doug Barnes, Chair of the Gate Pā Community Centre Trust, thanked the local Iwi for blessing the property and acknowledged the historical significance of Gate Pā. He said there had been a lot of people involved in bringing the project to this stage, and thanked Tauranga City Council for their support.  

The Trust – made up of Doug, Rachel Pinn and Ron Scott – will govern the centre on behalf of Gate Pā residents and oversee its management. Their appointment followed a formal selection process.

Rachel says the project reflects the aspirations of the community.

“I’m honoured to be involved in developing a community centre that reflects the hopes and needs of Gate Pā. While my journey here began elsewhere, I’ve found real purpose in helping shape inclusive, transparent systems that serve the people of this place. It’s a privilege to contribute to something that’s bigger than any one origin story,” explains Rachel.

Councillor Rod Taylor says the centre is a significant step forward for Gate Pā.

“This project is about creating a space that truly belongs to the community – a place where everyone feels welcome and supported. It’s exciting to see the level of engagement and collaboration that has gone into shaping this centre. It will be a cornerstone for connection and wellbeing in Gate Pā," says Rod.

The location for the centre is adjacent to Anzac Park, on land made available by Accessible Properties to support community outcomes. Its central position ensures easy access to schools, early childhood centres, churches, health facilities, and parks.

Tania Wilson, General Manager Tenancy Services for Accessible Properties (part of the IHC Group), says working with Tauranga City Council to bring the Gate Pā Community Centre to life has been a fantastic experience.

“It’s part of our kaupapa to support the communities our houses are in, and the centre will provide a space that brings people together and helps them to thrive,” says Tania.

Community input has been central to the project, with mana whenua, residents, and local organisations actively involved in co-design workshops to influence the location, design, governance model, and services offered.

Construction will officially begin following the blessing ceremony held on 26 November, marking an important milestone for the project. The community centre will be open late 2026.

letstalk.tauranga.govt.nz/gatepacentre
 

Posted: 27 November 2025
Categories: News, Te Papa
Tags: Community

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