News release
17 February 2012
The story behind Otaki's "hidden gem"
See how a major flood protection project has resulted in stunning environmental enhancement by joining the Explore
Chrystalls Bend guided walk along the banks of Otaki River, Sunday 26 February.
The once derelict Chrystalls Bend became the site of Greater Wellington flood protection works, resulting in funding for
environmental enhancement of the area carried out by the Friends of Otaki River with crucial support from Winstone
Aggregates and Kapiti Coast District Council.
"The story behind the development of the Chrystalls Bend stopbank - which protects Otaki from flooding - and the
transformation of Chrystalls Bend lagoon to a community asset is an interesting one, and we're looking forward to
telling it," says Max Lutz, Chair of the Friends of Otaki River.
On the day, members of the Friends of Otaki River and Greater Wellington's river ranger will lead a pleasant walk along
the Chrystalls Bend walkway to the lagoon, with plenty of opportunities for participants to find out more about
Chrystalls Bend and ask questions.
Explore Chrystalls Bend is part of Greater Wellington's Great Outdoors summer events programme. For a full list of
events, visit www.gw.govt.nz/events
Explore Chrystalls Bend
Sunday 26 February, 9.30am-11.30am
SH1, Otaki
No need to book - everybody welcome. Getting there: From SH1, turn into Riverbank Rd and meet at the Greater Wellington
depot (opposite Hooker Pacific transport). Visit www.gw.govt.nz/events or phone 04 830 4041 or 0800 496 734 for more
information.
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