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Central Wellington Church concerned about Basin flyover

St Joseph’s parish in Wellington whose church is located near the proposed Basin Reserve flyover has expressed concern at the possibility of being caught up in its noisy construction.

”The church is a focus for calm contemplation and worship by its parishioners,” Wellington barrister Trevor Robinson said.

He said it was the church’s view that construction activities should stop during services.

”It is difficult to think of a more noise sensitive daytime activity than a church.”

He added that “A loss of parking and the presence of large machinery on the site were other potential problems.”  

St Joseph’s church was built less than 10 years ago, after extensive consultation with the then Transit New Zealand, Mr Robinson said.

NZTA now sought to take back some of the land it had transferred to the parish to allow the new church to be built.

”While St Joseph’s has had a lengthy and largely cordial consultation with NZTA working through the issues, the church would wish to record that it is disappointed and somewhat aggrieved to be in this position.”

NZTA’s lawyer Andrew Cameron told the board of inquiry that progress was being made behind the scenes.

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