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2964 days ago

Reminder - Te Matau a Pohe bridge maintenance work

Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council

A reminder that the northern footpath and road shoulder is closed until 11pm this Friday 10 November.
Pedestrians and cyclists will be able to use the southern footpath. Road traffic will be able to use the bridge as per normal.
On Saturday 11 November there will a full road closure and footpath closure.
There will be no pedestrian or road traffic access across the bridge. Dave Culham Drive will be closed at the Port Road and Riverside Drive roundabouts. Bridge will only open to marine/water traffic for half an hour at 3pm on Saturday (11 Nov)
Please view our website for closure and opening times when the bridge will lift up for marine/water traffic.
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