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The work would include roofing, internal repairs and renewals, including insulation and electrical work. The funding comes in the wake of a partnership project between Te Taiwhenua o Tamatea and Central Hawke’s Bay District Council (CHBCD). Rākei Ora was funded through the Government’s $230 million Provincial Growth Fund: Covid-19 response – redeployment and acceleration’ fund, in May last year. Administered by the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment, the fund included a grant of up to $70 million for the renovation of town halls, war memorials, marae and Pasifika churches. The council on behalf of Te Taiwhenua o Tamatea applied to the fund, with council providing ongoing support for the delivery of the project.
Hastings new Waimarama Rd cycle trail given go-ahead
14 Jan, 2021 01:07 AM
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A new off-road cycle trail along Waimarama Rd has been given the go ahead. Photo / Warren Buckland
A new off-road cycle trail along Waimarama Rd has been given the go ahead. Photo / Warren Buckland
A new section of an off-road cycle trail along a busy and problematic Havelock North road has been given the go-ahead.
The trail, which is part of the Waimarama Rd Cycle Trail Safety Upgrade project, will run between Te Mata Rd and Craggy Range winery in an attempt to improve safety for cyclists and motorists.