Roadworks Update for Nicholls Street 20

Traffic:
• Nicholls Street, one way at all time, no entry permitted from North Avon Road . Live footpath is on the east side of Nicholls street.
• Dudley street, Live footpath is on the North side of Dudley street.
One way between Slater Street and Nicholls street
Road closure between Nicholl street and Stapleton Road
• McLeod Street, one way, no entry permitted from North Avon Road
Inconvenience:
• On Nicholls Street, Carriageway excavation Footpath construction on Nichols street West side, active communication will be given the day before to residence that will be affected.
• SW main trenching on south side of Dudley street, between Nicholls st and Slater street, active communication will be done daily if passing your driveway.
• Site investigation work on Dudley Street will produce significant noise when the large air vac is in operation.
• On Dudley Street, Kerb work between Nicholls st and Stapleton Road, active communication will be done daily if passing your driveway. Currently, kerb pour is booked on Thurs,20/6/24, weather dependent.
Site contact person:
Kane Radcliffe, Site supervisor, M:021 830 670
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Tidy Up Session Medway Parklet
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Richmond Community Garden volunteers worked with We are Richmond to tidy up the Swanns Rd Parklet
Meet-Your-Neighbours Tidy Up Session at Medway Parklet
The Medway Parklet needed a good tidy and local neighbours wanted to meet to see if they could maintain this area in the future.
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Anna Stewart of Vape-Free Kids NZ spoke to the community about vape’s effects and regulations in New Zealand.
Spring Fair 2025
The RRBA had a fabulous day helping run the Spring Fair alongside Avebury House and Richmond Community Garden. They helped activate the children’s play area and also interacted with the public at their infomation stall.





