Bulk bark spreading through our blower truck. If you have a playground to do, a spreading job in a tight spot or on a slope, this service is for you.
Safe Fall Playground Chip is a certified playground surface supplied across South Island for contractors, councils, schools, and families. This product meets the requirements of the NZS5828:2015 Playground Equipment and Surfacing Standard and the EN1177:2018 Method 1, Impact attenuating playground standard.
Playground Bark Nuggets are a certified safety surface supplied across South Island for contractors, councils, schools, and families. This product meets the requirements of the NZS5828:2015 Playground Equipment and Surfacing Standard and the EN1177:2018 Method 1, Impact attenuating playground standard.
Play Matta™ Excel Scuff Pad System provides a low cost, low maintenance solution for high use playground areas. These pre welded tiles ensure optimum durability and resistance from vandalism or theft. The system can be easily self installed & will only require an occasional ‘shake out’ to ensure the tiles remain in place.
Adding bark to a new playground or replacing bark in an older playground should be seamless. Our Digout Services are either completed in-house or contracted to our trusted contractors.
We aim to provide an efficient service to all customers.
Most probally yes, Applicants should be incorporated entities and eligible for a
New Zealand Business Number (NZBN) in their own right, e.g. registered under
the Charitable Trust Act; Incorporated Societies Act; or, in some circumstances,
not-for-profit organisations registered under the Companies Act. Registration
under the Charities Act is optional but does not confirm incorporation status.
Generally, NZCT prefers to consider support for organisations that have been
legally constituted for at least one complete financial year.
Simply visit click the "Apply Now" button below and follow the steps.
Incoming applications are checked for completeness and assessed against
gambling regulations and NZCT funding criteria.
They then send your application to the relevant Regional Advisory Committee
(RAC) to make funding recommendations based on their local knowledge and
expertise.
RAC recommendations are passed on to NZCT's Net Proceeds Committee
(NPC), which makes the final decisions on all grant applications.
Applicants are advised of the NPC’s decision by email within three to five days
after the NPC meeting and Successful applicants are generally paid their grant
within three to five days after the NPC meeting.