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Cost of proposed Frank Kitts Park redevelopment blows out to more than $40 million

SUPPLIED The Chinese Garden Society is unimpressed with Wellington City Council’s last-minute decision to reduce funding for a waterfront park upgrade, which includes a Chinese garden. (File photo) The cost to redevelop Wellington s Frank Kitts Park has blown out to more than $40 million, an increase of some $10m in less than a year. Wellington mayor Andy Foster on Friday provided the updated figures as he explained his decision to recommend removing $6.5m worth of funding for the project from the council’s draft 10-year plan. This recommendation was part of a broader series of recommendations – including cutting library book purchases and swimming lessons aimed at saving money in the bulging 10-year budget.

Andy Foster destroying council s credibility by pulling funding for park upgrade, says Chinese Garden Society

Andy Foster destroying council s credibility by pulling funding for park upgrade, says Chinese Garden Society
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Let s Get Wellington Amending - confusion and chaos as Wellington mayor Andy Foster tables late changes to 10-year plan

Let s Get Wellington Amending - confusion and chaos as Wellington mayor Andy Foster tables late changes to 10-year plan
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Wellington Chinese New Year Festival 20th Anniversary Celebrations To Go Off With A Bang

Tuesday, 9 February 2021, 1:59 pm A weekend of activities to mark 20 years of Wellington’s Chinese New Year celebrations will go off with a bang on Saturday 13 February. The capital city’s night will light up with a fireworks display to farewell the Year of the Rat and welcome in the Year of the Ox, supported by Stonewood Capital. Believed to have originated in ancient times, fireworks were used during Chinese New Year celebrations when noise and fire were thought to dispel evil spirits and bring good luck to communities for the coming year. Stonewood Group Is pleased to be supporting the festival s fireworks display

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