A $30,000 grant from the Central Lakes Trust is funding the urgent replacement of a failing floor in the 120-year-old Millers Flat Bakehouse, addressing structural risks and enabling future tourism operations.
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When it comes to the maintenance pressures on the current bridge, the first thing people see is, and especially those who commute across the bridge every day to get to work, I suppose, is delays, is closures, uh, could be needed to carry out more and more maintenance and repairs over the next decade. Even when a second crossing option is chosen, it's not gonna be built overnight, right? So what pressures are NZTA under to alleviate those concerns that we already have about the bridge suddenly closing, rather than focusing on what we might have in a couple of decades' time.
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maintenance data reveals hidden risks
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