Community resource opens today in Newmarket
Innovative community resource opens today in Newmarket
The NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) is proud to announce the opening of a multi-purpose visitor centre for its Newmarket Connection: Viaduct Replacement Project.
Located at the heart of the Newmarket Connection project, at 5B Mahuru Street, the visitor centre has been designed to accommodate drop-in visitors as well as visits from local schools, businesses and community groups. Displaying the latest photos and updates from the project and providing advice on upcoming works, the visitor centre complements the project’s website and freephone 0508 CONNECT hotline as key information sources.
Part information office, part community resource, the facility also features a fully equipped meeting or function room, which can be hired out, for a charitable gold-coin donation, by schools, community groups or even local businesses wanting to take their staff off site.
“The Newmarket Connection project sees us working within a very tight urban corridor, therefore we are committed to supporting the local community,” explains Tommy Parker, NZTA’s State Highways Manager for Auckland and Northland. “The visitor centre will make it easier for us to provide the community with important information on the project, and we hope it will become an established part of the fabric of Newmarket itself.”
The visitor centre was first unveiled to members of the local business community by Newmarket Business Association General Manager, Cameron Brewer, at a preview opening in May.
“We have been impressed with NZTA’s ongoing communication and engagement. With its fascinating displays, information and historic photographs of when the existing viaduct was built in the 1960’s, the visitor centre is a great initiative and will be an extra asset for our community over the next three years,” comments Mr Brewer.
The visitor centre is open to the public on Thursday, Friday (both days 10am to 4.30pm) and Saturday (10.30am to 3pm) and by appointment. For more information, photos and details of how to book the community room, visit the project’s website: www.nzta.govt.nz/nemarketconnection.
Alternatively please contact the project’s communications manager, Gez Johns, on freephone 0508 CONNECT (266 6328) or by email: info@nganewmarket.co.nz
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