The Northern Advocate

Kaitāia town square opening delayed

- Mike Dinsdale

Kaitāia’s new town square won’t be open until April, a month later than planned, due to structural design issues.

A new town square is the final stage of the wider Te Hiku o te Ika Revitalisa­tion Open Spaces Project, and contractor­s are working hard to complete the work, project spokeswoma­n Andrea Panther said.

It had been hoped to open the square this month, but that won’t happen until next month.

Unfortunat­ely, there has been some slippage in the programme, largely due to the structural design challenges associated with the foundation­s and superstruc­ture for the centre piece artwork/sculpture,” Panther said.

“We had been working towards an end of March opening however it’s more likely to be April.”

She said a silver lining of the delay to constructi­on is that it will be close to the Te Hiku sports complex opening and it would work in the minister’s favour if the events were coordinate­d for the grand openings.

“For our Te Hiku o te Ika Revitalisa­tion project this is the last of 81 projects completing the original contract so there will be a big celebratio­n. We have local hapū working on the naming of the artworks and the blessing,” Panther said.

“We will be working with a number of groups to provide live entertainm­ent and pop-up stalls as part of the celebratio­n.

“This is a collaborat­ion of efforts from local groups, local artists, local designers and local tradespeop­le who have accomplish­ed improvemen­ts for our Te Hiku area for all to enjoy,”

For our Te Hiku o te Ika Revitalisa­tion project this is the last of 81 projects completing the original contract so there will be a big celebratio­n. Andrea Panther, project spokeswoma­n

Panther said.

“This is for everyone to celebrate and to take time to thank those who were instrument­al in applying for and resourcing this special fund for our people to enjoy and most importantl­y to look after.”

Meanwhile, the much-loved mosaic tile wall, which had to be removed for the project to proceed, has had its tiles removed successful­ly and they are currently being held in storage.

The original wall consisted of mosaic tiles made by about 500 people in 1997, and the tiles will now be incorporat­ed into the new town square project.

The award-winning Te Hiku o te Ika Revitalisa­tion Open Spaces Project has helped transform Kaitāia, Awanui and Ahipara with the art and place-making developmen­ts.

The Kaitāia town square project is co-funded by Kānoa, the Government’s Regional Economic Developmen­t and Investment Unit, and the council, which secured funding through its Long-Term Plan this year.

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