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WOW history of coastal protection published Coastal protection group WOW warns community concerns about the eroding coastline are not being taken seriously and the Clifton to Tangoio Coastal Hazards Strategy may be “stuck in an echo chamber”. “As ...
Hawke's Bay's dramatic coastline, with its houses often blasted by wild weather, may change completely as rising sea levels threaten to force people from their homes.
The iconic Haumoana 'caddy shack' bach is gone. Here's what might be replacing it 4 May, 2021 11:15 PM 4 minutes to read The sea wall, which the abandoned bach would have stood in the way of, will be constructed to protect Cape View Corner. Photo / Warren Buckland The sea wall, which the abandoned bach would have stood in the way of, will be constructed to protect Cape View Corner. Photo / Warren Buckland Hawkes Bay Today By: Sahiban Hyde An iconic bach demolished in Haumoana to make way for a $600,000 seawall could be replaced by a restaurant development. As the long-abandoned bach at 3 Clifton Rd on Wednesday morning met the bulldozers that greeted so many of its fellow Cape View Corner baches before it, a small crowd gathered to watch.
Haumoana seawall could increase value of houses by 40 per cent, estate agent says 29 Apr, 2021 11:01 PM 4 minutes to read Nikki Armstrong at home on the sea front with Buster. She's ecstatic about the seawall. Photo / Warren Buckland Nikki Armstrong at home on the sea front with Buster. She's ecstatic about the seawall. Photo / Warren Buckland Hawkes Bay Today By: Sahiban Hyde The value of homes on a stretch of eroding Haumoana coastline have likely increased by 40 per cent overnight after a council seawall got the green light, a property expert says. Hastings and Hawke's Bay Regional Council this week granted consents for the 100m wall, which will be built from large limestone rocks and constructed to protect Cape View Corner at the intersection of East, Beach and Clifton Roads from erosion.
Coastal 'poster boy' of Hawke's Bay climate change rapt at seawall plan 28 Apr, 2021 11:47 PM 5 minutes to read Nikki Armstrong at home on the Haumoana sea front with Buster. The stretch of the Haumoana coastline may soon be protected by a rock sea wall. Photo/Warren Buckland Nikki Armstrong at home on the Haumoana sea front with Buster. The stretch of the Haumoana coastline may soon be protected by a rock sea wall. Photo/Warren Buckland Hawkes Bay Today By: Sahiban Hyde A 100-metre coastal rock wall in Haumoana is being hailed as a "fantastic idea" by residents who are tired of the area being "poster boy for climate change".
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Hastings ratepayers to fund 100-metre rock revetment wall in Haumoana 28 Apr, 2021 03:38 AM 2 minutes to read The new 100 metre rock wall will stretch along the beach either side of the East Rd intersection. Photo / Supplied The new 100 metre rock wall will stretch along the beach either side of the East Rd intersection. Photo / Supplied Hawkes Bay Today Hastings ratepayers will fund the building of a 100-metre rock revetment wall in Haumoana next month. The wall will be constructed to protect Cape View Corner at the intersection of East, Beach and Clifton Roads from erosion. Resource consent for the work is now approved and it will be funded through the Hastings District Council the 2020/2021 Annual Plan, with $600,000 set aside for the project.
Wednesday, 28 April 2021, 3:03 pm The building of a rock revetment wall to protect Cape View Corner, Haumoana, from erosion can now get underway with the resource consents for the work now approved. Cape View Corner at the intersection of East, Beach and Clifton Roads, is a vital connection for the local residents of East Haumoana, Te Awanga and Clifton, as well as the many visitors and tourists to the area. In the 2020/2021 Annual Plan, Hastings District Council allocated $600,000 funding for the work that will help protect roads and infrastructure from coastal erosion and inundation,, as well as provide continued access to