Residents of a tiny town got in behind their kapa haka group as members put in some marathon practice sessions on their waiata, haka and other routines.
Residents of a tiny town got in behind their kapa haka group as members put in some marathon practice sessions on their waiata, haka and other routines.
“People first,” was the thought from Dannevirke campground manager Karl Thompson.
The stream which runs behind the holiday park was rising fast.
“We didn’t
News from NZTA
With earthworks on Te Ahu a Turanga: Manawatū Tararua Highway rapidly reshaping the landscape at both ends of the 11.5km highway, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is holding a series of public information sessions this month to update the community on the project.
The project has recently had further consent granted, enabling work to continue through winter as weather and ground conditions permit.
Owner Interface Manager Lonnie Dalzell says work is on track with all sites running to time or ahead of schedule.
“We are going into winter in a good position. A lot of change to the landscape is visible from Ashhurst and this will increasingly be the case at the Woodville end over the coming months.