Otago Daily Times

Hope rises from the ashes

- KAYLA HODGE kayla.hodge@odt.co.nz

WHEN you are faced with a thousand negatives, there is always a positive to be found.

Searching for those glimmers of hope helped Lake Ohau resident Hugh Spiers get through the past six months, dealing with the loss of his home and business in the Ohau fire last October.

Last week another positive came his way, as the concrete pad his former home sat on was removed.

‘‘It sort of felt like a little bit was ripped away from you but you just turn a negative into a positive and now you can see the footprint where the new house is going to go,’’ Mr Spiers said.

A resource consent for his new home, in Lake Ohau Rd, was submitted to the Waitaki District Council today, and he was looking forward to rebuilding his future alongside partner Dwayne Rennie.

They were determined to complete their substantia­l rebuild, including their business The Barn At Killin B&B, and had already taken a booking for next March.

These days, Lake Ohau Village was humming with activity. House frames were going up, and some were opting to have relocatabl­e homes built off site.

‘‘It’s exciting. I think it’s really positive.

‘‘People are also learning to be a little patient.

‘‘There’s been mixed emotions, but we get really excited to be invited to a house warm ing.’’

After being through the devastatin­g fire together — which damaged or destroyed 48 houses — the community refu sed to let it stop them from rising back up, he said.

‘‘It’s really been quite thera peutic to come out the other side smiling and looking towards the future in a positive light. The fire, as negative as it was, there’s going to be really good things happening.’’

Mr Spiers, who is fifth genera tion Ohau resident, and Mr Rennie had been living in their neighbour’s cottage since October. His parents Chris and Rae Spiers, who previously lived with them, were living on their home’s site in a ‘‘relocatabl­e home’’.

Insurance companies had been ‘‘bloody awesome’’ to deal with, and he hoped to hear back from the council regarding their rebuild in the next few weeks.

‘‘The council promised, sort of, a fasttrack when it came to consents and fingerscro­ssed that’s still going to happen.’’

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 ?? PHOTO: RNZ/TESS BRUNTON ?? Negative to positive . . . Lake Ohau resident Hugh Spiers has lodged a resource consent with the Waitaki District Council today, to begin his rebuild following last October’s fire.
PHOTO: RNZ/TESS BRUNTON Negative to positive . . . Lake Ohau resident Hugh Spiers has lodged a resource consent with the Waitaki District Council today, to begin his rebuild following last October’s fire.

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