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Draft<br />

Proposed opportunities<br />

1. “Externalise” the social activity i.e.<br />

pools (six foot glass), cafes, library –<br />

currently all “internalised” – need to<br />

make the activity visual<br />

2. Revitalise library – open the building<br />

up and make it part of the village<br />

atmosphere<br />

3. Develop walkway – opportunities to<br />

“consolidate the natural attraction” –<br />

through to Day’s Bay and Burdens<br />

gate<br />

4. Improve transport/roading and<br />

pedestrian flows – way finding –<br />

reroute traffic down Marine Parade<br />

5. Enhance visual connections to the<br />

sea<br />

6. Consolidate buildings on public land<br />

<strong>for</strong> local community and/or visitors<br />

(on beach side)<br />

7. Create a “Visitor place” – gateway to<br />

Burdens Gate/bush East Harb<strong>our</strong><br />

Park<br />

8. Develop “Communityville” concept at<br />

HW Shortt park<br />

9. Add an “Arts space” at the library<br />

and provide links to other parts of<br />

the <strong>city</strong> (via in<strong>for</strong>mation) <strong>for</strong> visitors<br />

10. Maximise Baring Head opportunity<br />

11. Link Eastern Bays pathway to Great<br />

Harb<strong>our</strong> Way/<strong>Hutt</strong> River<br />

Trail/Belmont Regional Park/Baring<br />

Head<br />

Pool playground toilets<br />

Eastb<strong>our</strong>ne<br />

Days Bay to Eastb<strong>our</strong>ne<br />

Library<br />

Village<br />

To Burdan’s Gate<br />

35,000 visitors p.a.<br />

Days Bay<br />

Ferry from Wellington<br />

Marine / Muritai junction<br />

East Harb<strong>our</strong> Regional Park<br />

100,000 visitors per annum

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