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New toilets for Kaikōura

- DAVID HILL Local Democracy Reporting is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air

Kaikōura could have new public toilets ready for the summer influx of visitors.

The Kaikōura District Council has placed an order for new prefabrica­ted units to replace the existing West End toilet, increase capacity at the Mill Rd toilet, and provide a toilet for Churchill Park.

Council chief executive Will Doughty said the existing West End toilet block required ongoing maintenanc­e and no longer met the ‘‘modern expectatio­ns of public toilets’’.

‘‘We hope they will be ready for Christmas, so this gives us enough time to get them ordered, delivered and installed.

‘‘It is really great that we can get that going.’’

The community has been requesting a public toilet at Churchill Park for some time, while the Mill Rd toilets at the northern end of Kaikōura were heavily used by travellers, Doughty said.

The project will be funded by a $900,000 grant from the previous Government’s ‘‘Better Off’’ fund and a $135,860 grant from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Tourism Infrastruc­ture Fund.

Thirteen Kaikōura organisati­ons are set to receive a funding boost.

Doughty said 22 applicatio­ns were received from local organisati­ons for the council’s $100,000 discretion­ary grant, with 13 successful.

He said $39,000 would be allocated to the sport and recreation sector, $27,500 to heritage organisati­ons, $18,500 to the arts, $10,000 to community organisati­ons and $5000 for environmen­tal projects.

‘‘It represents quite a good mix of the

various organisati­ons in our community,’’ he said

Most of the unsuccessf­ul applicants did not meet the funding criteria, but there were other funding avenues they could apply for, Doughty said.

The Kaikōura District Council’s discretion­ary grant will be confirmed in the 2024/34 long-term plan, when it is adopted at the June council meeting.

 ?? DAVID HILL ?? To be replaced: Kaikōura’s West End toilets.
DAVID HILL To be replaced: Kaikōura’s West End toilets.

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