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Work Begins On Picton’s London Quay Next Week

A project to revitalise Picton’s much-loved waterfront strip, London Quay, will begin on Monday 7 July.

The project, which is scheduled for completion by mid-October, has been awarded to Fulton Hogan. The design has been led by Rough Milne Mitchell Landscape Architects (RMMLA).

Work begins on Picton's London Quay next week (Photo/Supplied)

Mayor Nadine Taylor said the upgrade of London Quay was an “investment of confidence” in Picton as Marlborough’s premier tourist town.

“This waterfront space is such an important part of Picton’s identity with its linkages to the foreshore and CBD. It is a high use area with a view loved by everyone who lives in or visits Picton. This development will ensure it is accessible and an attractive hospitality and visitor space for all users,” she said.

Council’s Project and Contract Manager, Maighan Watson said the project would deliver a “landscape refresh” of London Quay, alongside essential infrastructure upgrades including streetlight upgrades, water main renewals, and road resurfacing.

Ms Watson said Council is following a “dig once” approach combining the works under a single contract, minimising disruption to the Picton CBD and local businesses.

The site holds cultural significance for local iwi, Te Ātiawa (Waitohi Pā), and Council is working in partnership with Te Ātiawa to integrate cultural design elements throughout the upgrade.

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“Road closures will be in place along London Quay to allow the work to be carried out safely and efficiently, and to ensure completion ahead of the upcoming cruise ship and peak tourism season in Picton,” she said.

Staged closures will extend from the High Street/London Quay roundabout to Wellington Street and will be in effect from 7 July through to mid-October. Pedestrian and emergency services access will be maintained throughout the construction period.

The Picton to Blenheim bus route will not use Wellington Street during the works along London Quay and will instead use Dublin Street and Waikawa Road, operating the ‘hail and ride system’ currently used further down Waikawa Road.

Council is working closely with London Quay businesses to schedule the works during the quieter winter months. “Businesses adjacent to the site will remain open and accessible at all times,” Ms Watson said.

Funding for the project has been provided through Council’s forestry, land, and port income, with no impact on rates.

Council will continue to work closely with affected businesses and provide regular updates to ensure visibility and access are maintained throughout construction.

To stay informed about road closures and project updates, check Council’s Antenno app or visit www.marlborough.govt.nz/services/apps/antenno

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