News ….. in brief

Electric bus changes

The regional bus stops at the Velodrome to pick up a student for Cambridge.

Passengers using the Cambridge and Te Awamutu/Kihikihi bus services to Hamilton may notice a few changes in the New Year as the first stage to bring electric buses and increased services to the Waikato begins.

Waikato Regional Council and Waipā District Council are working with new operator Tranzit to roll out new buses in three stages.

In this first stage, which begins 1 January 2024, the Cambridge and Te Awawmutu/Kihikihi bus services will have new-look, smaller, diesel-fuelled buses, with an assist bus for peak times to ensure carrying capacity.

Road upgrades

New signalised pedestrian crossing on Hamilton Road. Photo: Mary Anne Gill.

Roading improvements along Hamilton Road, between Vogel Street and Kelly Road, will be finished in time for Christmas. The works began in February this year, in preparation for future development and growth in Cambridge West.

The first stage of works included traffic calming, the extension of Hamilton Road footpaths and cycleway, a signalised pedestrian crossing outside the shops and Little Thinkers Kindergarten and new bus stops and shelters outside and across the road from the medical centre.

Contractors will now focus on the second stage of works, building a new roundabout between St Peter’s Cambridge School and Te Awa Lifecare. The new roundabout will be a large, single lane roundabout with a new dual cycleway and underpass for cyclists and pedestrians.

The roundabout is expected to be completed by September 2024.

Looking west towards St Peter’s School and the Velodrome outside Te Awa Village where construction of a new roundabout will take place. Photo: Mary Anne Gill.

New library

A feasibility study underway by Paua has shown using the current Waipā service centre in Cambridge as a site for an expanded library, heritage centre and museum is not an option as the footprint is unsuitable and will not meet the function. A draft report is expected out this week which will recommend finding a new location for the $28 million project.

Affordable housing

Peake Mews Show Home

Peake Mews, the first affordable housing neighbourhood in Cambridge, opened on Monday with a $4 million donation from the Brian Perry Charitable Trust. Peake Mews will eventually see 47 two-, three- and four-bedroom homes. The first eight households received their keys and moved in with a special welcome party. Home buyers access funds from Secure Homes, a leasehold programme which offers home at half the cost of similar freehold properties.

Festival back

Festival One organisers have confirmed they have more than 60 artists and bands taking to the Hartford Farm, Karāpiro stage for its 10th birthday on Auckland Anniversary Weekend. Tickets have gone on sale for the event which was forced to cancel only hours in this year when heavy rain hit the rural site.

Design plans

Peake Mews Show Home

Hamilton-based Designwell will lead the work to fine tune St Peter’s School, Cambridge’s long-term redevelopment plans. Creative director Alexander Wastney will look after the interior re-design process and says he is excited about working on the project given the school’s rich history and the possibility of intertwining the old with new to create an enhanced learning environment for students.

Blood needed

New Zealand Blood Service holds its last collection days of the year today and tomorrow in the Cambridge Town Hall from 1pm to 7pm. People who lived in the UK, France or the Republic of Ireland between 1980 and 1996 are still unable to donate despite Medsafe declaring ‘mad cow’ disease restrictions are over. The service expects to welcome the new donors early next year.

Dam opens

The Karāpiro Dam road will temporarily open from tomorrow (Friday) until 7am on Monday January 8 and then again for the Waka Ama event from January 14 to January 22. The road will then close again until August while Mercury Energy removes and replaces the second unit and headgate in the dam building itself.

School appointments


Michael Simpson has been appointed to the role of International Dean at St Peter’s School, Cambridge. Simpson emigrated to New Zealand from South Africa with his wife in 2019. Carl Perry is the new director of Broadhurst House, the senior boys’ boarding house on the school grounds. Perry is currently Director of Rugby, 1st XV Rugby Coach, and a Health and Physical Education teacher.

Scout jamboree

More than 4000 scouts, leaders and staff will be at the 23rd NZ Scout Jamboree at Mystery Creek Events Centre for a week from December 30.

Big spenders

Waikato continues to be the fourth hottest spot (behind Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington) in New Zealand for visitors to spend their money, according to the latest figures released by the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment. At a district level, Waitomo (up 28 per cent to $101 million), Waipā (up 21 per cent to $216 million) and Ōtorohanga (up 23 per cent to $40 million) saw the largest leaps in visitor spending in the 12 months to October 2023, compared to the same period the year before.

 

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