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Arena Information Pack CONTENTS 3 Welcome 4 Location 6 Palmerston North Map 9 Sporting Events & Tournaments 10 Conferences & Seminars 13 Exhibitions & Trade Shows 14 Gala Dinner & Cocktail Functions 17 Weddings 18 Concerts 20 Venue Map 23 Arena 1 24 Fly Palmy Arena (Arena 2) 27 Fly Palmy Arena Corporate Lounges 28 Arena 3 31 B&M Centre (Arena 4) 32 Arena 5 35 Arena 6 Venues & Events Venues 37 Catering 39 Accommodation | PALMERSTON NORTH | PALMERSTON 40 What to do in Palmy 1 CONTENTS 3 Welcome 4 Location 6 Palmerston North Map 9 Sporting Events & Tournaments 10 Conferences & Seminars 13 Exhibitions & Trade Shows 14 Gala Dinner & Cocktail Functions 17 Weddings 18 Concerts 20 Venue Map 23 Arena 1 24 Fly Palmy Arena (Arena 2) 27 Fly Palmy Arena Corporate Lounges 28 Arena 3 31 B&M Centre (Arena 4) 32 Arena 5 35 Arena 6 Venues & Events Venues 37 Catering 39 Accommodation | PALMERSTON NORTH | PALMERSTON 40 What to do in Palmy 1 WELCOME WHY WE’RE THE PERFECT VENUE Central Energy Trust Arena is a leading multi-use sports and events facility that takes close to 3,000 bookings a year. The Arena is home to 36 sporting codes and hosts a wide range of trade shows, Event Onsite exhibitions, sporting fixtures, dinners, coordinators technician conferences, meetings, seminars, festivals, concerts and leisure events year-round. The 18-hectare site is located just seven minutes’ walk from the Palmerston North CBD. Central Energy Trust Arena is comprised of six venues, four indoor venues and two outdoor venues. Multiple venues CBD under one roof location CENTRAL ENERGY TRUST ARENA Operations Onsite & Events Venues staff catering INFORMATION BOOKLET INFORMATION | PALMERSTON NORTH | PALMERSTON Walking distance Free to accommodation car parking 2 3 WELCOME WHY WE’RE THE PERFECT VENUE Central Energy Trust Arena is a leading multi-use sports and events facility that takes close to 3,000 bookings a year. The Arena is home to 36 sporting codes and hosts a wide range of trade shows, Event Onsite exhibitions, sporting fixtures, dinners, coordinators technician conferences, meetings, seminars, festivals, concerts and leisure events year-round. The 18-hectare site is located just seven minutes’ walk from the Palmerston North CBD. Central Energy Trust Arena is comprised of six venues, four indoor venues and two outdoor venues. Multiple venues CBD under one roof location CENTRAL ENERGY TRUST ARENA Operations Onsite & Events Venues staff catering INFORMATION BOOKLET INFORMATION | PALMERSTON NORTH | PALMERSTON Walking distance Free to accommodation car parking 2 3 LOCATION Palmerston North City is the geographical Everything is accessible at the Central Energy centre of New Zealand, 140km (87 miles) north Trust Arena. Conveniently located just seven of Wellington. It is part of New Zealand’s second minutes’ walk from heart of the city, the Arena largest population hub, with over one million offers the very best proximity to a range of people located within a two hour (200km) radius. superb hotels and motels and is surrounded by vibrant bars, cafes, restaurants, cultural With a population of just under 90,000 people, institutions and retail shops. As an added Palmerston North City is large enough to provide advantage we offer free carparking for all big-city facilities without the traffic congestion, event attendees. access difficulties - and cost. On arrival this bonus for any visitor is soon apparent. The trip Palmerston North City is the country’s centre of from the airport takes less than 10 minutes to food, science, education, innovation, and we hotel check in. have great rural connections. The Manawat ¯u is also a hub for the New Zealand Defence Force Palmerston North Airport has domestic services with Linton Military Camp, RNZAF Base Ohakea to all of the major cities as well as numerous and Massey University Defence Force and provincial centres. It also had the record for Security Studies Centre. KiwiRail is progressing being open the most days of any New Zealand plans for a high-tech freight hub which will help airport. Palmerston North’s central location is grow Palmerston North’s role as a critical freight also well serviced by road and rail. distribution centre for the lower North Island. The freight hub highlights the City’s nationally CENTRAL ENERGY TRUST ARENA strategic location. Venues & Events Venues INFORMATION BOOKLET INFORMATION | PALMERSTON NORTH | PALMERSTON 4 5 LOCATION Palmerston North City is the geographical Everything is accessible at the Central Energy centre of New Zealand, 140km (87 miles) north Trust Arena. Conveniently located just seven of Wellington. It is part of New Zealand’s second minutes’ walk from heart of the city, the Arena largest population hub, with over one million offers the very best proximity to a range of people located within a two hour (200km) radius. superb hotels and motels and is surrounded by vibrant bars, cafes, restaurants, cultural With a population of just under 90,000 people, institutions and retail shops. As an added Palmerston North City is large enough to provide advantage we offer free carparking for all big-city facilities without the traffic congestion, event attendees. access difficulties - and cost. On arrival this bonus for any visitor is soon apparent. The trip Palmerston North City is the country’s centre of from the airport takes less than 10 minutes to food, science, education, innovation, and we hotel check in. have great rural connections. The Manawat ¯u is also a hub for the New Zealand Defence Force Palmerston North Airport has domestic services with Linton Military Camp, RNZAF Base Ohakea to all of the major cities as well as numerous and Massey University Defence Force and provincial centres. It also had the record for Security Studies Centre. KiwiRail is progressing being open the most days of any New Zealand plans for a high-tech freight hub which will help airport. Palmerston North’s central location is grow Palmerston North’s role as a critical freight also well serviced by road and rail. distribution centre for the lower North Island. The freight hub highlights the City’s nationally CENTRAL ENERGY TRUST ARENA strategic location. 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