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Green Light For Wellington Airport’s Development Of Lyall Bay Parade

Wellington Airport’s vision for an upgraded waterfront precinct in Lyall Bay has taken a big step forward with Wellington City Council voting unanimously to sell a parcel of waterfront land to enable the development.

Wellington Airport is proposing to rejuvenate four parcels of land along Lyall Bay Parade, extending from the Spruce Goose down to the Leonie Gill pathway. This includes the Huetepara Park area.

Huetepara (Photo/Supplied)

Key enhancements include a surfers hub, toilet, shower, and changing room facilities, better pedestrian access for all beach users via boardwalks and ramps, play areas and viewing platforms, plantings, and much more.

The area will be architecturally designed and have capacity for hospitality, recreational and retail offerings.

Wellington Airport chief executive Matt Clarke says:

“This is great news for everyone who loves Lyall Bay and we are chomping at the bit to bring our exciting plans to life.

“Lyall Bay is a spectacular part of our city and we are thrilled to have been trusted by the Council to raise it to its full potential.

“The proposed development will deliver a combination of public amenities and new commercial venues set against one of the most beautiful beachfronts in the country.”

Huetepara Park Committee comments:

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“We’re thrilled with this big step forward for a project we’re passionate about and have been supporting for years.

“The east side of Lyall Bay beach is sunny and sheltered but has few amenities for the public. It’s always had great potential, and we’re excited to work on creating fun and functional spaces for everyone to enjoy.

“It’s great to have the support of Wellington Airport and Wellington City Council for this shared vision of a more inclusive, accessible, and vibrant South Coast.”

The project will be funded by the airport with confirmation and timings of next steps are due to be confirmed mid-2025.

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