Proposed Kawatiri Heritage Park

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Proposed Kawatiri Heritage Park

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DOC have just released information on this proposal for North of the Buller River on the South Island West Coast.

Closing date for submissions: 2 March 2007

Hardcopy info is available by ringing the Buller Kawatiri area office 03756 8282 or emailing : westcoast@doc.govt.nz

Kawatiri Heritage Park Buller
Fact Sheet
West Coast Tai Poutini Conservancy
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Hokitika


A Heritage Park is public conservation land with historic or natural resources that are of particular significance. Similar parks have been established in other places in New Zealand to provide recognition of important places - Victoria Forest Park in the Reefton area is a West Coast example.

A heritage park would highlight Buller as a distinctive and significant area of historical, natural and recreational importance. A heightened profile would present an opportunity for communities to work together with land managers to develop and promote heritage based opportunities.
Cultural tourism is an international phenomenon. The NZ Tourism Research Council identifies cultural tourism as a rapidly growing segment of the New Zealand brand that extends across all aspects of New Zealand’s culture -indigenous and colonial, social and industrial.

Buller has a rich social and industrial history. Local heritage projects focus on this at Denniston and Charming Creek and other sites such as Millerton and Lyell compliment the stories of Buller’s early life and times. Buller communities like to celebrate their heritage and enable others to appreciate and enjoy it. The proposed Kawatiri Heritage Park presents an opportunity to showcase the heritage that is right on Westport’s front door step and support social and economic opportunities.

The proposal is to gazette 91 existing conservation areas in the Buller covering 146,563 hectares as a Conservation Park to be known as the Kawatiri Heritage Park.
The land proposed for the new park is already conservation land of which half has previously been gazetted as Ecological Areas. It lies between the Buller River in the south and the Little Wanganui River in the north, east to Kahurangi National Park along the main divide and west to SH 61

No private land is involved and neither is land managed by the Ministry for Economic Development. Land required for some local development investigations under discussion with DOC would be excluded from the proposal.

Nothing will change for people wanting to apply to undertake commercial ventures in the proposed boundary. Mining already occurs within this area, and it is also an approved activity in some conservation parks, for instance, Oceana Gold NZ Ltd’s mine at Reefton is within the Victoria Forest Park. This is because applications to access minerals, or to undertake other commercial ventures on conservation managed land, are assessed on their merits against the conservation values involved.
Discussions have taken place with local authorities and community interest groups in Buller. The purpose of these discussions was to outline the project, inform people about the process and consult with them on issues and options. Public submissions are now invited from the wider community on the proposal and hearings may be held.
At the conclusion of the submissions process the Minister of Conservation will make a decision on whether or not to approve the heritage park.

Submissions close 2 March 2007.

More information about the Kawatiri Heritage Park proposal is available from Department of Conservation offices in Westport, Greymouth and Hokitika, and, at the
Buller District Council’s office in Westport.
E-mail querries may be addressed to westcoast@doc.govt.nz
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pdf dont work pete get em organised
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hey pete what does this mean for us locals who regularly visit denniston and the charming creek/seddonville area on our various missions? cheers marc
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doc park

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U-Boat , Rather than asking Peter , up in Auck. jump in your car and shoot down to the D.O.C. office and ask them . Then hurry home and fill us all in with the out come .

p.s. say G'Day to Flag for me

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Thanks Lurch!

From my angle up here in Auckland the proposal is likely to curtail some 4x4 use of the suggested area. I'm not sure, 'cause I've not done any homework on the area, but unless those routes you mention are legal roads then it is quite possible DOC will close them.

They have been working on a Bill for Parliament that will effectively ban vehicles on DOC lands unless permitted. It was started a year or so ago but was delayed by the election as it was not good vote catching material for Labour. However I understand it is back on the table and not far off!

If an area is designated as a "heritage park" then that's probably a good reason in their view for a ban. DOC have allowed use of the Denniston plateau for some 4x4 use and probably regard that as their contribution to our recreation for the whole area.

More research is needed on a local basis....
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Under the Combined 4WD Clubs umbrella I have documents and we are going through the proposal.
On the first go over there may be some small issues for 4WD access, however nothing major but until we do all the investigations including a complete site survey and the like there is little more I can add.
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1lurch
U-Boat , Rather than asking Peter , up in Auck. jump in your car and shoot down to the D.O.C. office and ask them . Then hurry home and fill us all in with the out come .

p.s. say G'Day to Flag for me

Cheers Lurch


yep will do. i'll try and see them today. :wink: when are you guys back down here next? i think flag is gona have a new track for us HILUX boys soon! :D :D we'll have to drag you fellas through it.

PeterVahry
but unless those routes you mention are legal roads then it is quite possible DOC will close them


what exactly entails a legal road? :shock: as most of the tracks we use are ex logging roads put in for log skidders or old mining roads (denniston). most of them have been formed for 30-40 years though.
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don't worry if they close them the local poaches will knock them down out here at granity they do that alot.
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