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A Draft Spatial Plan for Wellington City
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- The Council wants to hear how well the Draft Spatial Plan meets the goals of ensuring a compact, resilient, vibrant and prosperous, inclusive and connected, and greener Wellington city.
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Cricket Wellington – Call for Nominations of Directors
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- We are pleased to advise that the Cricket Wellington AGM will be held on Wednesday 14th October 2020 in...
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August Meeting: WCC Planning for Growth Proposals
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- Newtown Residents’ Association MeetingMonday August 17th 2020 7.
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Sarah McLeod-Venu Shooting for Netball Success
- Wainuiomata High School’s Sarah McLeod-Venu was recently selected in the Central Manawa Beko League squad and has been captaining her school team to a winning run in Division 2 of the Wellington Regional school competition.
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HOP3: Art for Hope, Peace and Connection
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More green jobs for stronger environmental health
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- Last week marked the successful wrap up of a trial programme which boosts job opportunities that benefit the health of the community and te taiao, an initiative funded by Ministry of Social Development (MSD), Department of Conservation (DOC) and Greater Wellington Regional Council.
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Preventative legal medicine for COVID-19 vaccine
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The New Zealand Government needs to consider domestic patent law and medicine regulation reforms to lower costs and avoid delays with any COVID-19 vaccine, writes Associate Professor Jessica Lai.
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New Membership Cards for the New Year
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- Happy New Year! Here's to lots of fun riding in 2021!! Our Club membership works on a calendar year, i.
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Notices of Requirement for ‘airport purposes’ designations
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Rush on ticket sales for Australia series
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- Interest in the New Zealand home international summer of cricket shows no sign of abating, with the “sold...
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Coaches needed for Row4Gold- Emerging Rowing Group
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- The Wellington Rowing Association in partnership with the Wellington City Council and Sport Wellington are offering the ...
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For Lisa, Tuesdays have become a highlight
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- On Tuesday afternoons, in the Kilbirnie pool café, you might see Alan and Lisa sitting with their coffees, talking and laughing. They are partnered in
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No rest for rock-lover Alby Frampton
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- Alby Frampton explains why, at 65 years of age, he came to university to do some papers in geology. This culminated, fifteen years later, in a Master's in physical geography.
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Memorial Minute for Rev Maurice Anderson Brown
- St John's in the City
- Maurice Brown was the tenth Minister of St.
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The price we've paid for the pandemic
- Victoria University of Wellington
- COVID-19 cost more in 2020 than the world’s combined natural disasters in any of the past 20 years, write Professor Ilan Noy and PhD candidate Nguyen Doan.
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The case for boosting biking in Wellington
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- On 17 May, Councillors heard from heaps of people who want better biking in Wellington.
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Outright win for Easts in Pearce Cup; wins for Hutt District, North City in Hazlett Trophy
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- Playing through champions Eastern Suburbs were the only team able to get an outright win in the second round of the Wilkinson Pearce Cup as Karori and Onslow were held to drawn matches. In the Wilkinson Hazlett trophy there were outright wins to Hutt District and North City
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Top Eight Scramble Now On For Mid Table Protagonists
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The race for the 2008 Swindale Shield looks set to go down to the wire over the next three weeks with just a bonus point...
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Pearce Cup team of the Week for 19 January
- Cricket Wellington
- The Wilkinson Pearce Cup team of the Week for 19 January after the opening day's play of two-day Pearce Cup and Hazlett Trophy matches
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Nominations called for Outstanding Young Employee of the Year
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- Nominations for the Outstanding Young Employee of the Year are once again being sought as part of the annual Westpac Porirua City Business Excellence Awards.
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Blockbuster Saturday of rugby coming up for Wellington fans
- Wellington Club Weekly
- A blockbuster Saturday is in the wind for local rugby players and supporters, with four consecutive matches at three different venues to set schedules to.
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England test spinner Scott Borthwick to play for Johnsonville
- Cricket Wellington
- Scott Borthwick made his England debut in an Ashes test at the Sydney Cricket Ground – now he will play for Johnsonville in Wellington club cricket.
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Erosion Control funding increase confirmed for Greater Wellington Region
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- Last week Nathan Guy, Minister for Primary Industries (MPI), confirmed Greater Wellington Regional Council as one of six regions to receive a share of $8.
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Nature article poses choices for the future of Antarctica
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- Choices made in the next decade will have long-term consequences for Antarctica and the globe, according to research published today in the journal Nature.
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Firebirds unchanged for first knockout fixture of the season
- Cricket Wellington
- The Wellington Firebirds are once again unchanged for their Ford Trophy elimination final against the Auckland Aces at Eden Park Outer Oval in Auckland tomorrow.
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Nominations called for Outstanding Young Employee of the Year
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- Nominations for the Outstanding Young Employee of the Year are once again being sought as part of the annual Westpac Porirua City Business Excellence Awards.
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COVID-19 'no justification for shutting out community input'
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Rushed reform of New Zealand's Resource Management Act, restricted public debate and disrespect of iwi are a recipe for bad decisions, writes Dr Amanda Thomas.
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Queens Birthday honours for Victoria University of Wellington community
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- Fifteen alumni were among the Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington community members recognised for their achievements in the 2020 Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
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Autumn is the time for rats to seek shelter
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Rats will now be busy making a home for the winter and that home may well be your roof space, basement, woodshed or compost heap.
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Waiting for light rail? Let’s build a busway now!
- Talk Wellington
- One question on the mind of everyone suffering from Wellington’s transport problems is – when will Let’s Get Wellington Moving actually get us moving? Guest poster Marko Garlick sees a supercharger hiding in plain sight There seem to be lots of abstract projects planned to be delivered, maybe years from now: urban State Highway 1 “improvement” with more tunnels, and a rapid (or maybe just frequent) mass transit line from Lambton through Newtown and to the Airport. But where will these actually go? And how do we deal with difficult questions about flows around the Basin Reserve? Wellingtonians waiting for new transport infrastructure to be built… Where does mass transit go? For mass transit, there are many things to consider. Is it along the waterfront quays or along Lambton Quay / the Golden Mile? Along Taranaki St or along Cambridge Terrace? Where does it go through the Basin Reserve? Many people are speculating. And the big one: light rail or trackless trams, or both? Mock-up of a route down Taranaki St What about the urban motorway? The LGWM proposal has a pretty good plan to maintain the amenity of the city above. They want to underground the motorway from the Terrace to Mt Vic. A new Te Aro park will be created on top. However people are questioning the need for more lanes created by a new Terrace and a new general traffic Mt Vic tunnel. More lanes in urban motorways creates induced demand. More lanes means make people drive more which kills off any travel savings created by the bigger road. It’s a transport strategy just as smart as trying to lose weight by buying bigger pants! Bigger roads take up valuable space and just fill up with more traffic (looking at you Auckland, thanks for showing us what not to do) This uncertainty is paralysing! Those who are in the “pro-car” camp say they like mass-transit but that must come after their bigger road. Those in the “pro-PT” camp want light rail first and a smaller road. Finger-pointing and party lines are drawn. Tough and costly decisions will have to be made about irreversible projects around the Basin. Once you make a flyover, tunnel or lay down tracks you can’t (quickly) go back. I think we can break out of this inaction and stupor with an interim middle ground: a busway. Case Study: Auckland’s Northern busway The idea for this has come from the success of Auckland’s northern busway. It is a dedicated two-lanes for buses from the northern foot of the Harbour Bridge up SH1 to Constellation Drive with world-class stations and frequent congestion-free services into the city. It has seen year-on-year double-digit growth numbers over its 11 years in service, and is being extended to Albany and beyond shortly. Eventually tracks will be laid down for a second-harbour crossing for light-rail. Radical incrementalism Initially the busway was just a narrow shoulder each side of the northern motorway. People were sceptical initially but its success was undeniable and has provided the basis for upgrades and extensions. What the Northern busway shows is that doing something now, and building on it, is more practical and politically palatable than trying to justify a massive spend up front. This is applicable to Wellington’s light rail situation. It is relatively low-cost initially, can display almost mass-transit qualities and is more flexible as progress is made towards light-rail. Why a busway? A busway is what Wellington needs now. We cannot wait another 10-15 years for a big decision on the Basin and Mt Vic tunnel. A busway will provide many benefits: It is far cheaper to implement right away and far quicker to implement (I envisage 3 years for the first stage).It also demonstrates demand for mass-transit and will allow us to see whether a certain route is a good idea or not.It also allows for land-use intensification now, providing greater density and amenity to a future light rail line. What will it look like? So what would this look like? I think that the busway should start at the train station, go along the waterfront quays, and then either go along Taranaki St or Cambridge/Kent Terrace. Ideally, it should run in the centre of street with weather protected stops and room for cycleway and signal-priority. Stops should mirror light rail ones, being spaced out for speed and reliability. Along most of the route the buses could probably hit 60km/h speeds, congestion free, all day. [Ed: just let that sink in. Congestion free. A clear run.] Separate branding would be an excellent addition. The Northern Express (NEX) is what Auckland has; the Wellington Express (WEX) is what we could have. This post is about incrementalism and the key takeaway is something half-done is better than waiting ages for the ‘perfect’ solution. If the busway is barebones at first before getting upgrades then so be it. The mess at the Basin can be avoided by stopping bus priority at the start, then resuming it into Newtown. This is what the Northern Busway does with dedicated lanes ending at the Harbour Bridge, then resuming on Fanshawe St. What the waterfront quays look like now (shudders). Hardly the “walkable city”. A thing of beauty: What a complete Wellington busway could look like The busway can be upgraded over time. Greenspace, cycleways, better stops, a possible underpass on Waterloo Quay to connect to the railway station. Summing up In an ideal world, we can all agree on the light-rail and grade-separation issues at the Basin and they may already have been implemented. But that is not the case. Although there is lots of details to work, the principle of a busway now then future conversion to higher-capacity light-rail is a sound one in my mind. Do you have any ideas why Wellington has not had bus priority – via a busway, or anything else – for so long? What do you think of fast buses in the city centre, and in the suburbs? A version of this post was originally published on TraNZport; see the original here. Image credits Cover image by Smarter TransportSkeleton waiting, original unknownTaranaki mock-up by LGWMAuckland rush hour by Getty imagesAuckland busway by Greater AucklandQuays now, screen grabBusway by AT
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