Green parade for Rotorua

Grab your bike, scooter, roller skates, skateboard or walking shoes, dress in green and head down to Rotorua's Green Corridor Celebration Parade at 4.30pm next Thursday (October 8).

Led by Mayor Steve Chadwick and the ladies from ‘Frocks on Bikes', the parade is an opportunity for anyone on wheels or foot to explore the corridor, win great spot prizes and celebrate in an evening of fun and entertainment.


Cyclists and walkers using the new Green Corridor. Photo: Supplied.

Meeting at the Arts Village at 4.30pm, ready for a 5pm start, the parade will trace the Green Corridor route down Hinemoa Street, across Fenton Street to Tutanekai Street, through the Night Market, down Haupapa Street and all the way to Kuirau Park's celebrations.

The Hits will be on board for the entire parade, hosting the celebration and pumping music, while getting everyone involved in the entertainment, including interactive photos and prize draws, as well as handing out lollies and balloons.

Steve says the evening will be a great community event, where people can make the most of the extra hour of daylight while exploring the beauty of Rotorua's inner city.

'We've teamed up with shops along the corridor to offer some excellent prizes to those taking part,” says Steve. 'Combined with ‘Frocks on Bikes' and the Rotorua Night Market, it's sure to be a fun-filled celebration for everyone.”

Some special guests from Australia will also join in on the parade, including Global Compact Cities Programme deputy director, Elizabeth Ryan, and programme researcher, Brendan Barrett.

Rotorua is New Zealand's only United Nations Global Compact City - part of a worldwide programme to progress social equity, justice, environmental sustainability and good governance in the urban environment, and the Green Corridor helps support some of its guiding principles.

Rotorua Lakes Council's Inner City Revitalisation Portfolio lead, councillor Karen Hunt, says the Green Corridor is a key part of the Rotorua 2030 inner city revitalisation strategy, aimed at developing a vibrant city attracting people and activity with outstanding places to play.

'The Green Corridor Celebration Parade is an awesome opportunity to showcase just what the corridor is designed to do and why it will be an asset for the city in years to come,” she explains.

'It's not just a thoroughfare, but has been designed as a special way for people to experience and explore their way through the city, showcasing all the beauty Rotorua's inner city has to offer.”

1 comment

Cool story....

Posted on 30-09-2015 17:49 | By Jimmy Ehu

wonder if any of our "visionaries" could think of anything like this, a "heritage trail" wow who would have thought that would attract visitors, not an issue though as we have a dog trail!!! with cruise boat passengers salivating at the thought of spending time in our CBD.


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