Otago Daily Times

Trustees needed as Wetlands project enters next stage

- RICHARD DAVISON

A WETLANDS project five years in the planning is about to enter its next phase.

The Lawrence Community Wetlands Project was conceived by resident Jim Robertson in 2014, with the aim of developing 2.5ha of ‘‘lowvalue’’ land at the town’s northern exit into an ecofriendl­y community asset and tourist attraction.

Economic developmen­t agency Clutha Developmen­t took the project under its wing in 2015, and establishe­d a community working group to develop its potential.

Following a successful feasibilit­y study in 2017, and ‘‘behind the scenes’’ foundation­al work with stakeholde­rs and potential funders, the project now required a board of trustees to bring it to fruition, Clutha Developmen­t chief executive Linda Moore said.

‘‘It’s a project that fits really well in the context of existing assets in that part of Lawrence, such as the Chinese Camp, the Clutha Gold Cycle Trail and the private Bellview Wetlands. There’s a firm concept on the table and considerab­le work has been done to bring it to this stage.

‘‘Now we need trustees for a legal entity that can manage the project, apply for funding, et cetera.’’

Project initiator Mr Robertson’s brother, Steven, had owned and developed the adjoining Bellview Wetlands Reserve since 1997.

The 5ha reserve had flourished under his stewardshi­p, and would be a ‘‘complement­ary’’ attraction for the proposed new wetland.

Investigat­ions by the Working Waters Trust had also identified two endangered native fish in the area, the Clutha flathead galaxiid and the dusky galaxiid.

Ms Moore hoped the completed facility would serve as a haven for these and other native species.

Early interest in joining the next phase of developmen­t had been strong, she said.

Applicatio­ns would close on Friday.

Clutha Developmen­t would continue to ‘‘support and facilitate’’ the project, which she hoped would get under way during the next 12 to 18 months.

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