The building of Pukeahu National War Memorial Park is nearly finished. This has been a three year project where roads have been built, changed, upgraded and put underground in the Buckle Street underpass.
The project will be finished early and will be almost complete in time for the fourth and final LEARNZ field trip in March 2015.
Overview of the third field trip
- You were able to drive through the new Arras Tunnel and find out why it was named 'Arras'.
- You visited the TOC (Traffic Operations Centre) at Johnsonville to see how the roads in Wellington are monitored to keep drivers safe.
- You also looked at the software used to monitor traffic, fire and ventilation in the Arras Tunnel.
- Now that the underpass is finished you saw how the park above the tunnel is taking shape.
- You saw the relocated historic Home of Compassion Crèche on its new site in the park.
- You looked at the park design
- You found out about plans for Anzac Day 2015 at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park and how you can get involved in WW100 events in your own local area.
Take a look at Field Trip 1 in November 2013 to see how the project has progressed.
What is happening at Memorial Park at the moment?
During January and February 2015, Pukeahu National War Memorial Park has been turning green as trees and plants have been added.
Park construction:
- Turf for lawns will be laid at the end of February.
- The entrance pavilions will be completed.
- The Tangata Whenua Gardens are being made.
- The Australian War Memorial is being built, including red sandstone blocks being fitted in the centre of the park.
- The Home of Compassion Crèche restoration is underway and landscaping will begin soon.
- A path across the park has been opened to allow foot access for people.
- Road works in the area continue.
During the fourth field trip you will see the finished park, help plan for Anzac Day 2015 and take part in the dawn ceremony to bless the park.