I asked Rendell McIntosh, Parnell Heritage founder and member, head of the team at Alberton, and a good friend of many years standing, if he would mind popping down to his Judges Bay to take snaps of the new Auckland Council-installed heritage interpretation panels there. Here are his images, and text from the email I received this morning. Cheers, Rendell!
As part of the Auckland Council's $5m upgrade of Judges Bay a number of
2.5m high historical interpretation panels (5) have been placed around the historic central
Auckland bay. The interpretation panels were compiled and designed by the team at
DallowBoss Design who have also developed a series of panels for Waiuku
and Pukekohe. Local resident Rendell McIntosh
assisted with providing relevant old images and associated text of the
historical incidents/people connected with the area. An official
celebration /opening ceremony was due to take place at Judges Bay on 22
January but due to a high level of bacteria discovered from recent tests
in the water, (10 other bays in Auckland are also affected) the event has
been put on hold.
Images show different aspects of the restoration programme including new
changing/toilet/shower facility, new seating/pavement, new jetty with
Parnell Baths in rear. It is hoped that two more panels will go up (near
Fred Ambler Lookout and Pt Resolution) to complete a wonderful self
guided tourist attraction. The John Logan Campbell Residuary Trust
provided a grant to go towards the cost of the panels.
Make time to go down and enjoy the lovely bay and new amenities.
Make time to go down and enjoy the lovely bay and new amenities.
I have compiled a walk that takes in Judges Bay - http://walksinauckland.com/walks-auckland-parnell-roses-trains-cranes/ These signs providing more information are great!
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