1685 days ago

Poll: PART OF THE GARDENS OR A CAR PARK?

Rudi from Hamilton Lake

The future of the Hamilton Gardens' Rhododendron Lawn, which has hosted events such as Gourmet in the Gardens and the Sunset Symphony Orchestra, is in doubt with plans to turn it into a car park.

The plan, part of the Hamilton Gardens master plan, has been met with public outcry due to a lack of consultation with the public. (Stuff)

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PART OF THE GARDENS OR A CAR PARK?
  • 81.4% It should remain as the Rhododendron Lawn
    81.4% Complete
  • 5.9% Turn it into a Car Park
    5.9% Complete
  • 1% Not sure
    1% Complete
  • 11.8% Fix the old car park first
    11.8% Complete
102 votes
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