New rock wall to protect Haumoana coastline

The building of a rock revetment wall to protect Haumoana’s Cape View Corner from erosion can now get underway with the resource consents for the work now approved, Hastings District Council informs.

Hastings District Council

In the 2020/2021 Annual Plan, Hastings District Council allocated $600,000 funding for the work that will help protect roads and infrastructure from coastal erosion and inundation, as well as provide continued access to residents and visitors.

Hastings and Hawke’s Bay Regional councils have both signed off on consents for the 100m long wall that will be built from large limestone rocks – the final result being similar to the revetment wall built at Clifton Beach.

Subject to weather and sea conditions, construction of the wall is anticipated to begin about May 10 with the laying of a solid foundation for the rocks and is expected to take about eight weeks.

Heretaunga ward councillor, Ann Redstone, said that “the community had been calling for some kind of coastal protection for a number of years and that it was pleasing to have this long-awaited project close to being underway.”

Cape View Corner at the intersection of East, Beach and Clifton Roads, is a vital connection for the local residents of East Haumoana, Te Awanga and Clifton, as well as the many visitors and tourists to the area.