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PUKEKAURI ROAD CLOSED

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add a couple of tablespoons of water to loosen Cover with a lid Cook over a simmer for 10 mins stirring occasionally so as not to break up the sauce to much

What you've got is a fragrant sauce that has a sweet sour nose to it

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Off the heat toss in the raisins check the seasoning adjusting with the parsley, lemon juice and salt.

2 Leave to cool slightly while you make the bruschetta Heat a grill pan, drizzle the bread with olive oil toast lightly until charred on both sides, then rub with a garlic clove and season Spoon the warm caponata onto charred sourdough scattered with the basil leaves and pine nuts, with bruschetta on the side Even a good chunky finisher for a beautiful slab of fish on the bbq

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TO THROUGH TRAFFIC 8 FEBRUARY - 19 APRIL 2023

The recent weather event means urgent work is required to replace two culverts on Pukekauri Road, Waikino Replacing them now will help futureproof the road and help avoid any sudden failure in severe weather events The work site will be closed to through traffic for the duration of the ten-week project Pukekauri Road residents and emergency services will still have full access to properties at all times, but some detours may be necessary, depending on the location of the property in relation to the road works. A detour for through traffic will be in place via Waitawheta Road or State Highway 2 The Council has engaged MS Civil to complete the work with a project cost of $820,000 Setup will begin on Tuesday 7 February with the road closure to through traffic in effect from Wednesday 8 February – 19 April 2023. Traffic management will be in place and operating throughout the project

Thank you for your patience, particularly to the Pukekauri Road residents, while this important work is completed If you have any concerns or queries relating to this project, please contact Hauraki District Council on 0800 734 834 (in district) or 07 862 8609 or email info@haurakidc govt nz

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