Work beginning on canopy for Te Manawa
Media Release
Work beginning on canopy for Te Manawa, The Hub at the Town Basin
Te Manawa, The Hub at the Town
Basin, will be even more welcoming to visitors when a number
of finishing touches are completed at the front of the
building in the next eight weeks.
Last year the former
Hubands building was converted into a multi-purpose facility
providing not only top-notch visitor information and a
comfortable place to wait to catch buses, but also ready
access to Whangarei's award winning Art Museum.
The
project has proven a success on all fronts, with great flow
through of visitors and locals.
Numbers visiting to
the gallery in the first nine months are triple those
recorded in a year at the Gallery's former location in
Cafler Park.
The gallery facilities are also providing
a much better environment for the protection and
preservation of the art itself.
However, there has
been some criticism on the windiness of the site for people
coming and going and waiting for buses, issues which Council
believes will be resolved when the second phase of works
scheduled for this year are complete.
Already an
'airlock' has been installed that can be used to block the
worst of the bad weather as people enter and exit the
building, and work is about to start on a glass and steel
canopy at the front of the building, to provide shelter for
people walking into Te Manawa, and boarding or alighting
from buses.
WDC Economic Development Manager Pete
Gleeson said the canopy would be completed by Labour
Weekend.