Otago Daily Times

Oyster World attraction plans progressin­g

- PETRINA WRIGHT

PLANS to develop a new multimilli­ondollar tourist attraction in Bluff are progressin­g, although a range of other things will need to be in place before it goes ahead.

The proposal to develop Bluff Oyster World was first aired as part of the Southland Regional Developmen­t Strategy in late 2016.

The concept for the attraction includes an oysterthem­ed museum and restaurant with conference/function facilities, retail space selling tourism products and fresh local produce, and potentiall­y a hub for other tourism operators.

Awarua Developmen­ts Ltd (ADL) director and chairwoman Aimee Kaio said a feasibilit­y study had proven favourable so they were now putting together a business case.

‘‘Yes this is feasible . . . but there are some risks,’’ she said.

‘‘We need to encourage more infrastruc­ture, accommodat­ion, tour products, cafes etc, in place beforehand to align with the building of a commercial entity of this scale.’’

ADL was establishe­d in 2016 by a group of Ngai Tahu Bluff residents to oversee projects designed to rejuvenate the town.

The developmen­t was estimated to cost between $5 million and $10 million, Ms Kaio said.

ADL planned to seek funding from the Government’s Provincial Growth Fund, she said. — Southland Express

 ?? IMAGE: SUPPLIED ?? An artist’s impression of the planned Oyster World attraction at Bluff.
IMAGE: SUPPLIED An artist’s impression of the planned Oyster World attraction at Bluff.

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