Five environmental groups receive funding

Five local groups and volunteers have received a share of the $10,000 MainPower Hurunui Natural Environment Award for 2019.

Established in partnership with the Hurunui District Council, the fund supports community initiatives to improve the district’s biodiversity.

The fund is made available for works on public or private land that restores, reinstates or otherwise benefits existing indigenous values.

The recipients were awarded at a ceremony on 3 July at the Omihi Community Hall.

2019 recipients

  • Craig Palmer – restoration of 7 ha of native bush.
  • Mat Donaldson & Astra Haydon – restoration of native species and habitat near the Waipara River.
  • Mt Lyford Association – assist with the control of wilding Conifers.
  • Waipara School – to monitor and remove unwanted predators and restore the habitat in the Waipara School grounds and backyards of school families.
  • Waipara Environmental Trapping Association – Predator trapping in Tiromoana Reserve Mt Cass, plus training and trap library.

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Raramai Tunnel works, SH1, Peketā

MainPower will be carrying out essential network upgrade work at the Raramai Tunnel next week. This work will require single lane stop/go traffic management with potential road closures (maximum 20 minute duration) that may affect travel plans for some of our customers. 

Location: Raramai Tunnel, SH1, Peketā

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Raramai Tunnel works, SH1, Peketā

MainPower will be carrying out essential network upgrade work at the Raramai Tunnel next week. This work will require single lane stop/go traffic management with potential road closures (maximum 20 minute duration) that may affect travel plans for some of our customers. 

Location: Raramai Tunnel, SH1, Peketā

  • Monday 9 to Wednesday 11 February: Parking bays and the pedestrian walkway north of the tunnel will be closed for equipment laydown and construction. 
  • From 6.00am Tuesday 10 to 8.00pm Thursday 12 February: Stop/go traffic management will be in place with traffic reduced to one lane through the tunnel to support helicopter and construction activity. Stop/go will remain overnight, controlled by lights.

Timings may vary due to weather. Motorists should expect delays and are encouraged to plan ahead or use alternative routes..

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