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Scoop Images: Wellington’s Civic Revolution

A meeting held last night by Waterfront Watch in the Old Town Hall to oppose the council’s plans for the Wellington Waterfront was attended by an unusually large crowd. The hall quickly filled to capacity and again – as happened last Thursday – people were turned away for lack of space. Scoop was there to soak up the atmosphere and take these photos. The council is planning a special meeting to consider the outcome from the public meeting next Monday.



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A crowd of "disruptive elements" file in for the meeting at 7.30pm


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Packed galleries - those standing were asked to leave by security


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The target of so many Wellingtonian's displeasure, Deputy Mayor Kerry Prendagast, her husband and former councillor Rex Nicholls and Mayor Mark Blumsky (partially hidden by a piece of paper) - easily identifiable as the ones who aren't clapping.


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The top table...

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The view from the top table.


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Waterfront Watch's Lindsay Shelton addresses the meeting.


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Waterfront Watch's Lindsay Shelton, at 10pm, frowns to encourage a quick contribution from a member of the public.

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