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137 days ago

Fenchurch Street road closure

Anastasia Manza from Tāmaki Regeneration

Kia ora Fenchurch/Glen Innes neighbours!

We have a little update about an upcoming road closure on Fenchurch Street.

From Monday 12 August for approx. 1 week (weather dependent), the northern part of Fenchurch Street will be closed to enable the installation of a new stormwater line and manhole. Access will be provided to residents only.

This work will be carried out on behalf of Signature Construction Ltd and Tāmaki Regeneration, as part of a small site development on Fenchurch Street that will deliver 7 new homes for whānau.

Contractors will operate between 7.30am and 3.30pm on Monday to Saturday, and no construction work will be carried out on Sundays.

We apologise for any inconvenience, but greatly appreciate your patience and understanding.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact our TRC Engagement Lead, 
Tammy Elisara at:

Feedback@tamakiregeneration.co.nz or via mobile 027 523 6732.

Ngā mihi nui,
Your Tāmaki Regeneration Team

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