Cheaper hot showers this winter

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Posted 19 May, 2023
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Queenstown's council has reduced the cost of hot showers at Queenstown Events Centre and Wānaka Recreation Centre to help those going through difficult times this winter.

Showers at both facilities are now $5 (previously $7.50), and there's a new off-peak price of just $2 (see times below).

Queenstown Lakes District Council Community Services General Manager Kenneth Bailey says reducing the cost by a few dollars will make a big difference to some in our community who might otherwise find these services difficult or expensive to access.

"We're trying to make one of life's essentials within reach of anyone going through difficult times. We know there are people with accommodation worries heading into winter. Opening up our facilities as much as possible to help them through is the right thing to do.

"We're asking everyone to spread the word around those who might need it."

As winter looms, QLDC's libraries offer another warm sanctuary with the opportunity to connect with other people, use free internet, recharge phones, and of course relax amongst the books or join in their great calendar of events.

Bailey added that QLDC and a range of other organisations are working together to help people access essential services and advice if they find themselves stuck over winter.

"There are a range of options, organisations and people with big hearts doing good stuff in our district and it's important those who can benefit from this most know where to go and feel welcomed." 

Fast facts

At Queenstown Events Centre there are four showers in each change room as well as one universal shower.

At Wānaka Recreation Centre there are three showers in each change room as well as one universal shower.

The price reductions apply to ‘dryside’ showers at each facility, i.e. not poolside showers which are included with the price of pool entry.

The new prices are independent of the pricing adjustments outlined in the draft annual plan.

The new prices will continue throughout winter and be reviewed in October2023.

Off-peak is between 11am-3pm and after 7pm on weekdays, and after 3pm on weekends.

Children under the age of 18 can use these showers free of charge.

 

More info:

Visit qldc.govt.nz/recreation or phone:

Queenstown Events Centre – 03 450 9005

Wānaka Recreation Centre – 03 443 9334


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