Walking New Zealand

South New Brighton Park on track for comeback

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A revitalisa­tion of South New Brighton Park in christchur­ch, will draw people back to the area this summer, more than six years after it suffered damage in the 2011 earthquake­s. A renewed car park area for up to 26 vehicles, picnic tables, a rebuilt boardwalk and upgraded paths capable of taking baby strollers are all in the mix for the upgrade, which will be complete in time for summer visitors in December. Work has already begun on a $400,000 project to rebuild the South New Brighton jetty, and now the neighbouri­ng park areas are in for an overhaul. The current wooden jetty, boardwalk and car park area was damaged in the 2010 and 2011 earthquake­s and the boardwalk sustained further damage in a severe storm during 2013. Christchur­ch City Council Project Manager Michael Sheffield said the upgrade would reinstate a loop walk taking in the Pleasant Point Yacht Club and nearby wetlands. “We are halfway through the jetty project now, and recycling about 50 percent of materials that we’re getting off the jetty. The second stage is beginning soon which will be the car park renewal. We will also include restoratio­n of the estuary bank around the carpark and jetty. It had slumped away after the earthquake,” Mr Sheffield said. It is hoped that some of the old jetty piles can be used to provide posts around the renewed car park. Another major project for the area is the repair of the 120 metres of wooden boardwalk which had been damaged in the earthquake and 2013 storm. The existing piles would be repaired and levelled and made stronger. Shore protection would also be put in place with 140 metres of shore protection rocks staggered to protect the boardwalk from estuary wave action, but also allow water flow to maintain the wetlands. Council Coastal and Plains Head Ranger Kelly Hansen said the work would allow the public back in to enjoy a unique estuary environmen­t which had been a wonderful community asset over the years. “Repair of the South New Brighton jetty, car park and boardwalk are the latest activity in the long road to recovery and will reinstate valuable recreation opportunit­ies for the local community. We’re looking forward to welcoming the public back to these fantastic recreation areas.” Above: The South Brighton boardwalk is going to be repaired.

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