Representatives from the Te Tauihu Iwi Chairs Forum have called on Nelson, Tasman, and Marlborough councils to give Māori "a seat at the table".
“The vision aligns with the Nelson City Council mission of shaping an exceptional place to live work and play,” he said. Roozenburg said retaining the seafood research building and renovating it to include features such as a cafe and aquarium would complement the setting and help establish it as a tourist destination.
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Kūmānū senior landscape architect Lance Roozenburg said there were benefits to the community, economy and even the environment in the ambitious proposal. Historically the marine saltwater baths – which opened in 1878 – were located near this area and were a popular public destination. Roozenburg said a large timber decking around the edge of the pool to provide open space for “people to gather and meander and overlook the ocean” had been included in the concept to link with the history of the area.
Press Release – NZ Transport Agency A significant milestone in transport planning will take place next week when the Nelson Future Access (NFA) project seeks Nelson City Council support for its preferred programme to enable a final round of engagement to commence. The NFA project is led …
A significant milestone in transport planning will take place next week when the Nelson Future Access (NFA) project seeks Nelson City Council support for its preferred programme to enable a final round of engagement to commence.
The NFA project is led by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency (Waka Kotahi) with Nelson City Council (NCC) as a key Project Partner.