NOVEMBER
WHIRINGA-A-RANGI 2023
Full steam ahead as funding secured for entire Tupua Horo Nuku path Eighty Million dollars of funding has been confirmed for Tupua Horo Nuku. Hutt City Mayor Campbell Barry made the announcement at last week's Eastbourne Community Board meeting. The plan to build the Eastern Bays shared path – Tupua Horo Nuku – was in doubt following an increase in the cost of the project, which ballooned from $30m to $79m once construction of the path began last year. Hutt City Council agreed to increase its contribution from $7.5m to $25.5m, Central Government committed $15m, with Waka Kotahi contributing $7.5m. There was still a gap of $31m needed. The council initially costed the project at $30 million with funding coming from the council, Waka Kotahi (NZ Transport Agency) and Crown Infrastructure Partners. After work began, however, it became clear that it would be more difficult to build than first estimated. With construction costs rising rapidly, the bill is now estimated at $79m. "We've secured the money from Waka Kotahi and partners for the entirety of the Bays. If we hadn't been able to secure that, with the change of Government there could Continues Page 2
Santa and his helper took time out on Sunday, as preparations for Christmas ramp up.
Sing for peace at the Eastbourne Community Christmas carols
This year’s Eastbourne Community Christmas carols is themed Searching for the Prince of Peace. The planning group, working on behalf of all three Eastbourne churches, believes a focus on peace could not be more relevant at a time when the world is being torn apart by war, and deep social, economic and political divisions. Continues Pg 2.
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