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flexibility for sports users as it is ‘double sided’ so visitors can watch rugby, football and other sports on both the main pitch and the outer fields and facilities such as public toilets, changing rooms, showers and food/beverage areas are available to users of the outer fields without the need to open up the entire stand or rest of the stadium. The rebuilt stand will also have flexible and scalable seating capacity so it can cater for events and fixtures at all levels. We’ve worked closely with Ngāti
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conferences and trade shows and the flexibility to be used by visitors watching the main pitch or outer fields.
The stadium's capacity is 22,000. There is scalability to take the capacity up to the same as the old stadium for major sporting events.
The floodlights have been improved with new eco-friendly LED lighting and a new hybrid pitch which is more resilient has been installed on the main pitch. Funding the project The final budget for the redevelopment of the stadium was $79.7m, with the final cost
eagerly awaiting the full reopening. “This project has been all about collaboration and we’re grateful for the continued support from Ngāti te Whiti whose contributions have been vital in giving the new East Stand its identify. Our relationship with Ngāti te Whiti has been strengthened by this project.” Information on buses to the 11 June game has been revealed on the Council’s website and social media channels, including the Taranaki Public Transport Facebook page. Buses will be running from or
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