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Recreation study for Marlborough park

A study of recreation in the Marlborough Sounds Maritime Park will be made during the summer holidays by the park board and Lincoln College. The study co-ordinator isMr Matthias Schellhorn, who will complete a parks and recreation management course at the college next year. The purpose of the studysurvey is to obtain data to assist’ in the development of a management plan and related policies.' . It is intended to establish

the current patterns of recreational use of both land and water; to assess the potential public demand on future development of facilities as seen by visitors and permanent residents; and to investigate the level of public satisfaction with existing facilities and activities provided by the park board. It is also intended to evolve a simple survey system that can be used regularly to monitor specific recreational use within the park

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Press, 14 December 1982, Page 17

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Recreation study for Marlborough park Press, 14 December 1982, Page 17

Recreation study for Marlborough park Press, 14 December 1982, Page 17

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