With the DOC announcement that the 'road' is open they also comment on the submissions to the draft management plan.
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Feedback calls for recreation in stationA desire for greater recreational access dominated submissions from around the country on the future of Molesworth - New Zealand's largest working high country station, located in southern Marlborough.
In total, 64 submissions were received by the Department of Conservation for the draft management plan for Molesworth Station, which covers 180,787 hectares. It is owned by DOC and leased by Landcorp.
Its land combines farming and public access, either open or with a permit, for activities such as hunting, fishing, cycling and travelling.
DOC South Marlborough area manager David Hayes said the draft plan had attracted a range of submitters including individuals who had a particular connection to the reserve, recreational fishing, hunting and gaming associations and the Marlborough District Council.
The majority of submitters had put forward views about the reserve's access for recreational use, he said.
"A lot of the submissions are about recreational access, making comments about their desire for more access," Mr Hayes said.
A date for the hearing had yet to be confirmed, but was likely to be early February, he said.
The hearing panel will be made up of members of the Molesworth steering committee and the Nelson Marlborough Conservation Board.
It is expected that the final plan, which guides the management of Molesworth until 2020, will be released before July next year.