Hawke's Bay Today

Festival disorder ‘planned’

Art Deco Trust boss says social media posts discussed disrupting street celebratio­n

- Doug Laing

Street disorder which erupted during Napier’s 32nd annual Art Deco weekend may have been sparked by posts on social media. First-year Art Deco Trust chairman and Hawke’s Bay historian Michael Fowler, said as the huge celebratio­n drew to a close late on Sunday: “The trust is extremely disappoint­ed in the group of youths’ behaviour. We’ve been informed by reliable sources that this was planned on social media with a view to try and disrupt a very successful family event.”

As is done annually, a full debrief will take place, including considerin­g what had happened and what action may be taken to prevent a recurrence of the Saturday night arrests which disturbed a festival which boasted about 300 events linked to the architectu­ral and social heritage from the years surroundin­g the Hawke’s Bay earthquake of 1931.

“It is too early to look at specific changes for next year,” Fowler said. “But we will undertake a full debrief in the coming weeks. Overall, the festival has been a huge success.”

The trust was calculatin­g foot-traffic as up to 50,000 people of all ages across 40 venues over the five days of the festival, many dressed in costume of the period bringing another stunning display of colour and raiment to the city.

The biggest crowds were those that lined Saturday’s parade through the Napier CBD and which flocked to Marine Pde on Friday and Saturday nights.

“We have once again had superb engagement from the community, both young and old, with particular highlights being the Vintage Car Parades, Friday Night with the Stars, the Royal NZ Navy Band, Memorial Flying Displays and the Soap Box Derby,” Fowler said.

“We have been delighted with the level of enthusiasm from both the locals and visitors alike,” he added. “As a charity, with a huge number of volunteers, we are particular­ly appreciati­ve of the support received from the wider community”.

While there were extremes of weather, from a continuati­on of the 30C summer temperatur­es to Saturday night rain and some wind yesterday, there were no cancellati­ons.

Events at Hawke’s Bay Airport were rearranged after the a light aircraft flipped yesterday afternoon.

 ?? Photo / Ian Cooper ?? Kevin Heyward of Clive surveys Marine Pde as Napier's Art Deco Festival drew to a close on Sunday.
Photo / Ian Cooper Kevin Heyward of Clive surveys Marine Pde as Napier's Art Deco Festival drew to a close on Sunday.

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