The much-loved icon of Tauranga’s Memorial Park, Humpty Dumpty, has had a great fall.
Gareth Wallis, General Manager: Community Services at Tauranga City Council says the statue was vandalised earlier this
week.
“The statue has been seriously damaged this time round. It looks like someone has taken a sledgehammer to it. Most of
Humpty’s right arm has been reduced to dust, and his head is badly chipped in places as well.”
The statue has delighted children at the park’s playground since 1959.
“It’s very disappointing, as all vandalism is. I remember Humpty from when I was a kid myself. We’re not sure it can be
repaired, but we’d like to try.”
Tauranga City Council is looking for expert craftspeople to help repair the iconic character’s statue.
“We’re looking for a sculptor or concrete worker to repair the damage to Humpty’s arm and body, and for an artist to
repaint the statue. If you think you can help, please get in touch with us.”
If this sounds like you, please contact Phill Everett on 07 577 7000 by 24 December 2021.
The statue has been made safe until it can be removed from the site.