$2.5 million from Provincial Fund lined up for major makeover of Whāingaroa wharf

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A major makeover, including new walkways, a new pontoon and tidal stairs, is on the cards for the Whāingaroa (Raglan) wharf – and the community is encouraged to have their say on it. In 2019, Council in collaboration with the Raglan Community Board was granted $2.5 million from the Provincial Growth Fund. This has been split between four projects which include repairs to the existing wharf, a new pontoon, an eastern and western walkway, a new look for the wharf including balustrade and seating areas, and a plan for the future development of the harbour.

Residents can povide their feedback on Council’s Shape Waikato website here.

Raglan Community Board chair Gabrielle Parson
“This is an important space to the community
and one we know is in need of an upgrade.”

Raglan Community Board chair Gabrielle Parson says it is an exciting time for Whāingaroa.

“The improvements will make the wharf much more accessible for those who rely on it to live, work and travel and will provide more space for recreational and commercial activities.

Council Community Connections manager Megan May says the planning stage of each project is underway.

“We are currently undertaking investigations such as underwater mapping for the pontoon design project, doing the initial design work for the walkways project and have started thinking about the future of the harbour.

“Now, we’d like to get feedback from the community on some of the design aspects of these projects and on the plan for the future of the harbour.”

Two options have been developed for the western walkway and Council is asking the community to choose their preferred option. The options can be viewed on Council’s website.

Council would also like to hear feedback from residents on what is important to them for the future of the Whāingaroa harbour.

Ngāti Māhanga and Ngāti Hourua representative Taruke Thomson encourages members of the community to take the survey and have their say.

“It is really important for the community to come together and voice their opinions on these projects.

“The plan for the future of the harbour in particular, is an important document which will ultimately determine how the harbour looks and operates in the future, so we need to make sure it reflects the desires and aspirations of the community.”

Residents can provide their feedback on Council’s Shape Waikato website here.

Hardcopy surveys are also available from the Raglan Library and Council Office on Bow Street.

Feedback closes at 5pm on Monday 20 December.

Raglan Wharf 2021 – Image WDC

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