A protest group has already decided: Stop Central Otago Airport.
But Christchurch International Airport Ltd (CIAL) will not decide if it will go ahead unti
TECH: The teamtag, as designed by PLINX A MALVERN tech firm which makes safety devices for work helmets has won a major contract. PLINX has been awarded the contract to provide 1,500 helmet-mounted devices to be used by site workers on the HS2 project. They will be worn on the Eiffage Kier Ferrovial BAM route section from the Chiltern Hills to near Kenilworth. The devices, worn on the helmets of workmen, use wireless technology to monitor how close staff members are to each other. When they get within two metres, the devices beep, vibrate and flash, advising them to stay apart.