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Farndon Road area-wide pavement treatment project begins Monday 13 May

Communications from Hastings District Council

From Monday 13 May, Tūpore Infrastructure will undertake the Farndon Road area-wide pavement treatment project. This project involves the renewal and restoration of the road surface on Farndon Road between properties 307 and 405.

Work will be ongoing between 7am and 6pm, Monday to Saturday until the end of June 2024. To enable these works, Farndon Road will be predominantly closed to all but residents and businesses.

The road closure point at the northern end of Farndon Road will be just after the Clive Motorcamp, ensuring Farndon Park Domain and its carparking remain accessible at all times off SH51.

Residents and businesses are asked to enter the road closure from the closest side (north or south) to their property and to be mindful of moving machinery and equipment.

For site-related questions or concerns, please contact the Tūpore Project Engineer Gurudeep Rameshbabu guradeep@tupore.co.nz | 027 202 7244. If you would like to receive regular project updates, please email sarah@tupore.co.nz.

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