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Save the Basin Delighted with High Court Decision

Published: Fri 21 Aug 2015 03:11 PM
Save the Basin Delighted with High Court Decision
The Save the Basin Campaign today said that it was delighted the High Court had rejected the New Zealand Transport Agency's appeal of the 2014 Board of Inquiry decision to decline resource consent for a Basin Reserve flyover.
Save the Basin Campaign spokesperson Tim Jones said that the Campaign was confident the Board of Inquiry decision would stand up under the High Court's scrutiny, and that the Transport Agency had failed to mount a strong case. He also thanked Matthew Palmer QC, who appeared for Save the Basin at the High Court, and Nathan Ross, who assisted.
"Just because the Transport Agency hates to lose to community groups, that doesn't mean it has the right to have decisions overturned that it doesn't like," said Tim Jones. "We hope the Transport Agency and the Government will finally take the message on board that a Basin Reserve flyover would be ugly, unnecessary, outdated and inappropriate, and that Wellington deserves modern, sustainable transport options that are appropriate for a modern capital city."
"We hope that the NZTA and the Government have seen sense and will not seek to waste yet more taxpayer money on appealing this decision further," Mr Jones concluded. "However, if they do try to pursue further legal avenues, we'll be ready for them."
ENDS

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