Otago Daily Times

Group wants to restore gun sites

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

A GROUP aims to remove unsightly graffiti from the Harington Point gun emplacemen­ts, which it says detracts from the first view cruise ship passengers have of the Otago Harbour.

The graffiti on the Otago Peninsula emplacemen­ts was ‘‘not a great advertisem­ent for the city’’ at the entry point for tourists coming to Dunedin by sea, Otago Peninsula Community Board chairman Paul Pope said.

A member of the group, Dunedin military historian Peter Trevathan, outlined the group’s aims in a public forum before the board’s January meeting.

About a dozen gun emplacemen­ts and related defensive facilities were built and equipped with guns in the 1880s, at Harington Point and Taiaroa Head, to counter fears of a possible invasion by huge Tsarist Russian warships.

The restoratio­n project was to ‘‘restore the gun emplacemen­ts and tunnels’’ which had been ‘‘badly affected by graffiti, overgrown vegetation and rubbish’’.

The restoratio­n would take two to three years, and Mr Trevathan wanted to encourage tourists and locals to visit this ‘‘historic site’’.

The board voted to support the proposed ‘‘restoratio­n venture’’ in principle.

He said the emplacemen­ts were ‘‘an important part of Dunedin’s history, and New Zealand history’’, having also been used during World War 1 and World War 2.

He wanted the graffiti, rubbish and overgrown vegetation removed, and informatio­n panels added.

Board member Lox Kellas, who represents the board in the group, said the restoratio­n project was ‘‘a great idea’’.

It was ‘‘not a very nice welcome’’ for visitors to see ‘‘all that graffiti’’, he added.

 ?? PHOTOS: GREGOR RICHARDSON ?? Plan to revive the past . . . Dunedin military researcher Peter Trevathan at a Harington Point gun emplacemen­t.
PHOTOS: GREGOR RICHARDSON Plan to revive the past . . . Dunedin military researcher Peter Trevathan at a Harington Point gun emplacemen­t.
 ??  ?? Heritage needs . . . Graffiti scars this military complex at Harington Point, built to support nearby gun emplacemen­ts.
Heritage needs . . . Graffiti scars this military complex at Harington Point, built to support nearby gun emplacemen­ts.
 ?? PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN ?? Neglected . . . Harington Point gun emplacemen­ts.
PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN Neglected . . . Harington Point gun emplacemen­ts.

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