Residents of Holloway Road in Wellington are protesting against a month-long series of overnight water works planned to replace a wastewater pipe, citing significant noise and disruption to daily life.
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Residents of one of Wellington's oldest streets are fuming. Wellington Water is planning to do a month's work of noisy work worth of noisy work, but just do it at night. You're going to start tonight, going to be replacing a wastewater pipe on Holloway Road. They've promised they're going to stop the really noisy stuff at 11 p.m. Derek Thunders lives on Holloway Road and is with us now.
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unfairly disruptive and poorly timed
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