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Christchur­ch’s quake-hit cathedral to be rebuilt

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WELLINGTON: Heritage groups in New Zealand welcomed a decision to rebuild Christchur­ch’s Anglican cathedral, six years after it was extensivel­y damaged in a deadly earthquake.

Much of the late 19th century neo-Gothic structure collapsed in the 6.3-magnitude quake that levelled the South Island city’s downtown area in February 2011, killing 185 people.

A temporary cathedral made of cardboard was built in 2013 with the derelict one’s future hotly debated ever since.

The Anglican Church wanted to tear it down and start anew, saying the restoratio­n cost of more than NZ$100mil (RM306.7mil) was prohibitiv­e.

Heritage groups challenged the decision in court, arguing the cathedral was an intrinsic part of the city’s historical fabric.

After years of legal wrangling, a compromise was announced over the weekend which capped the church’s liability in the rebuild.

“People are overjoyed and delighted with the decision,” Restore Christchur­ch Cathedral co-chair Mark Belton said.

Heritage New Zealand’s Claire Craig said the restoratio­n was “a significan­t milestone in the redevelopm­ent of the city”.

The church expects rebuilding to take up to a decade, with work scheduled to start before the end of this year. — AFP

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