When will the Napier Aquatic Centre reopen?
The Aquatic Center is scheduled to fully reopen on Monday after 11 months of maintenance.
New Zealand / Local News
A round-up of recent news from Napier, New Zealand, covering the reopening of the Napier Aquatic Centre, an incident involving cows in the Napier estuary, and new restrictions on vehicle access to Marine Parade beaches.
The Napier Aquatic Centre's reopening marks the end of a significant upgrade project. The repairs included lining the old pool, wall and roof repairs, flooring upgrades, new heating, seating improvements, and accessibility upgrades. The council emphasized the work was necessary to maintain the facility's safety and functionality.
The incident with the cows in the estuary led to Pāmu Landcorp Farming taking swift action to retrieve the animals and work with local iwi and the regional council to address any environmental impacts. The Hawke’s Bay Regional Council advised against swimming in the area for a few days following the incident.
The beach access restrictions along Marine Parade aim to balance recreational use with environmental protection. While the council aims to prevent damage to native vegetation and disruption to wildlife, fishermen argue that responsible users are being penalized for the actions of a few. The council is considering solutions for those with mobility issues or significant fishing equipment.
The Aquatic Center is scheduled to fully reopen on Monday after 11 months of maintenance.
A herd of cows broke through a gate and entered the estuary. They have since been retrieved by Pāmu Landcorp Farming.
The Napier City Council is installing barriers to prevent vehicles from damaging the grass and trees, protecting fragile ecosystems.
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