2959 days ago

Te Matau a Pohe Bridge closure this weekend! 17 - 20 November

Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council

As previously advised, the Te Matau a Pohe bridge will be closed to road and pedestrian traffic all this weekend as detailed below:
Friday 17 November 7pm to Monday 20 November 6am – Full road 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.
Openings for marine traffic will be available before 7.30pm Friday, between 8pm - 8.30pm Saturday, between 10pm Saturday and 08:30 Sunday, and between 8pm - 8.30pm Sunday. There may be up to a half hour delay for bridge lifts while workmen and equipment are cleared off the bridge
More information here ► bit.ly...

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