Hastings i-Site to move to Municipal Building when development is complete
10 May, 2021 03:43 AM
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The Hastings i-Site may move from its current site at Westermans to the Municipal Building when complete. Photo / File
The Hastings i-Site may move from its current site at Westermans to the Municipal Building when complete. Photo / File
The Hastings i-Site is set to move to the Municipal Building when complete and be combined with the Toitoi ticketing office.
Hastings District Council s Strategy and Policy Committee approved in principle the relocation of the i-Site at its meeting last week.
The committee agenda states that it is recommended that the Hastings i-Site be relocated to the Municipal Building when it is complete in 2022.
Local Focus: New visibility for Hastings water storage
6 May, 2021 02:08 AM
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Hastings drinking water is now stored above ground. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Video Journalist Hawke s Bay/Wairarapa, NZH Local Focuspatrick@localfocus.nz@padyoo7
Thanks to 13,000 bolts the new water reservoir in Frimley is slowly rising, part of an $82 million upgrade.
Currently, the reservoir is the highest-profile part of Hastings new water infrastructure and will hold eight million litres of treated water.
Work has started on the corner of Southampton St West and Hastings St South in central Hastings, where 10 million litres will be stored.
Tuesday, 27 April 2021, 4:52 pm
Hastings
District councillors receive an update on progress at the
Frimley water storage and treatment facility. Behind them
the dome of the reservoir is being
constructed.
The construction of
Hastings District Council’s water storage and treatment
facility in Frimley is about 60 per cent
complete.
Councillors visited the site on Friday to
see progress on the eight million litre reservoir that is a
key part of the facility.
Hastings mayor Sandra
Hazlehurst said the progress was exciting.
“Safe
drinking water remains our number one priority. This
facility and Waiaroha, our central city storage and
treatment plant, are two of our major drinking water
Press Release – Hastings District Council Hastings District councillors receive an update on progress at the Frimley water storage and treatment facility. Behind them the dome of the reservoir is being constructed. The construction of Hastings District Councils water storage and treatment facility …
Hastings District councillors receive an update on progress at the Frimley water storage and treatment facility. Behind them the dome of the reservoir is being constructed.
The construction of Hastings District Council’s water storage and treatment facility in Frimley is about 60 per cent complete.
Councillors visited the site on Friday to see progress on the eight million litre reservoir that is a key part of the facility.
Work beginning on Hastings central water facility
27 Apr, 2021 06:02 PM
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Work on the Waiaroha water treatment, storage and education facility is starting. Image / Supplied
Hastings Leader
Work on the water treatment, storage and education facility near Hastings CBD is starting after resource consent was granted.
The facility – formerly known as Water Central and now called Waiaroha - is the largest and final project in Hastings District Council s drinking water strategy which was formulated after the 2016 Havelock North water crisis.
Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said the project is a considerable investment that will service residents and ensure drinking water stays safe for future generations.