Park plan proposed for Ashley River
Park plan proposed for Ashley River
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Re: Park plan proposed for Ashley River
So is 4wd'ing part of that plan? helping the council with cleanups and car wreck removals would help? maybe combined clubs down there can help and ORE and them can work together to ensure you still have access....
Are there any meetings or contact points for more info?
Are there any meetings or contact points for more info?
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Re: Park plan proposed for Ashley River
I see the article mentions a consultation process..looks like they have yet again not publicly tols anyone about this so called "public consultation"
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Jerry wrote: Are there any meetings or contact points for more info?
http://www.ecan.govt.nz/About+Us/Displa ... ml?id=1151
"For further information: Sir Kerry Burke, ECan Chairman, 0275 425 848; Cr Ross Little 0274 779 548, Cr Jo
Kane, 027 323 2326 or Ross Campbell, Manager Property Parks and Forests, Environment Canterbury, 03 364 9890 or 0274 384 488."
Re: Park plan proposed for Ashley River
Hmm I didn't know boo about this. Will be following with interest. DOC have just got consent to build their headquarters just on the south side of the Rga bridge. And most of the river outside the proposed area (i.e. some of the okuku and ashley) has actually slipped into the hands of DOC at some stage so technically that could be closed up like other DOC land at anytime they decide to act.
The problem here is even with these last few rains the river has affected most of the area between the stopbanks to an extant that it would be silly to put any structures, fences or grassed areas between them. They had just developed a nice wee walkway at the domain on the south bank between the stopbank and river proper and that is now closed as its all silted and muddy from the high river and they need to start again.
All I can see them doing is fencing roadwy and areas off to stop car dumping and hence access. There is not much vandalism down there as its all a natural, changing environment (tagging on the bridges is about all). So any fences or structures that go in is creating a target for vandalism.
There is one nice area that has been beautified just east of the rail bridge on the north bank with natives etc which is very nice, I think the grass might even get mown there, there is a muddy rutted track through the middle of it which might dissapoint those that have done work there so I would not be against these areas being fenced in - but not everything else being fenced out!
I'm not against it being enhanced and think that generally they have done well down the waimak but can't see the same basic plan working on the Ashley so will be keen to follow.
Any thing you come across on this topic do slap up here.
The problem here is even with these last few rains the river has affected most of the area between the stopbanks to an extant that it would be silly to put any structures, fences or grassed areas between them. They had just developed a nice wee walkway at the domain on the south bank between the stopbank and river proper and that is now closed as its all silted and muddy from the high river and they need to start again.
All I can see them doing is fencing roadwy and areas off to stop car dumping and hence access. There is not much vandalism down there as its all a natural, changing environment (tagging on the bridges is about all). So any fences or structures that go in is creating a target for vandalism.
There is one nice area that has been beautified just east of the rail bridge on the north bank with natives etc which is very nice, I think the grass might even get mown there, there is a muddy rutted track through the middle of it which might dissapoint those that have done work there so I would not be against these areas being fenced in - but not everything else being fenced out!
I'm not against it being enhanced and think that generally they have done well down the waimak but can't see the same basic plan working on the Ashley so will be keen to follow.
Any thing you come across on this topic do slap up here.
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Re: Park plan proposed for Ashley River
Any Queens Chain running through the proposed park area?
Re: Park plan proposed for Ashley River
PeterVahry wrote:Any Queens Chain running through the proposed park area?
I didn't know the queen ran through there.



Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along.
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There is one nice area that has been beautified just east of the rail bridge on the north bank with natives etc which is very nice, I think the grass might even get mown there, there is a muddy rutted track through the middle of it which might dissapoint those that have done work there so I would not be against these areas being fenced in - but not everything else being fenced out!
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is that the olde rubbish dump area???
There is one nice area that has been beautified just east of the rail bridge on the north bank with natives etc which is very nice, I think the grass might even get mown there, there is a muddy rutted track through the middle of it which might dissapoint those that have done work there so I would not be against these areas being fenced in - but not everything else being fenced out!
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is that the olde rubbish dump area???
I travelled the road less travelled now where the heck am I!!!
Re: Park plan proposed for Ashley River
brianr70 wrote:
There is one nice area that has been beautified just east of the rail bridge on the north bank with natives etc which is very nice, I think the grass might even get mown there, there is a muddy rutted track through the middle of it which might disappoint those that have done work there so I would not be against these areas being fenced in - but not everything else being fenced out!
is that the olde rubbish dump area???
No - other side of the river, just a small area of about an acre.
Sold my 1985, BJ74 MWB Landcruiser, rear locker, 33" MTs, snorkel, PTO winch, solid bars all round, spotties, AM CB etc.
Now just a 1994, 1kz Surf, pretty standard.
Now just a 1994, 1kz Surf, pretty standard.