Whanganui Port upgrade enters phase 2 with focus on public spaces
3 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Essential work has been carried out at the port for the second phase to begin. Photo / Whanganui District Council
Essential work has been carried out at the port for the second phase to begin. Photo / Whanganui District Council
Whanganui Chronicle
The Whanganui port revitalisation project, Te Pūwaha, has completed the first phase of work to prepare the site for upgrades and work is about to ramp up, with a focus on public spaces.
Te Pūwaha is a collaboration involving community, hapū, Whanganui District Council, Horizons Regional Council, central government, Q-West Boat Builders and the Whanganui District Employment Training Trust.
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