Petone Wharf to reopen over summer
HUTT CITY COUNCIL NEWS RELEASE
1 December 2017
Petone Wharf to reopen over summer
There’s good news for those who love to fish or stroll
along Petone Wharf.
Following temporary repairs to the wharf, to ensure it is safe for public use, it is now open to the public over summer.
Hutt City
Council’s Divisional Manager Parks and Gardens, Bruce
Hodgins says repairs to the wharf to bring it up to a safe
standard for public use are complete, following damage
during the November 2016 earthquake.
“Lower Hutt
residents have made it clear how much they value the wharf
so it’s great locals and visitors again get to use
it.”
Planning and consent work for the full refurbishment of the wharf is underway and work is expected to start in around eight months. The work is expected to be completed in about two years’ time.
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