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Groundbreaking restoration project underway

Greater Wellington Regional Council

Tuesday 30 March 2010, 12:12PM

By Greater Wellington Regional Council

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WELLINGTON

The first stage in the groundbreaking transformation of Greytown School’s North Creek gets underway today - and the great thing about it is that it's all thanks to Greytown School students, past and present.

Today contractors Pope and Gray Ltd will begin digging up the concrete around the creek's edges. Once the new layout is in place, native planting days will be held and finally the fencing will take place.

The North Creek project was originally started up in 2008 by a group of ex-pupils. Further interest was created when the students took part in ‘Take Action for Water,’ a unit of work sponsored by Greater Wellington in 2009.

"Sediment was the main problem in our North Creek," year 7 student Rosie Isaacs says, "so the children decided to take action to see If they could improve it by converting It into a sustainable learning environment."

The main idea is to reconstruct the rubbish-clogged creek into a meandering stream bordered by New Zealand native shrubs and trees. It also will include a wide variety of wildlife, such as a lizards,fish, birds and insects. There will also be a silt trap to stop sediment getting into our creek.

"Throughout the process, the children have been calling the shots," fellow year 7 student Bethany Patten adds. "We've talked to the South Wairarapa District Council, designed the new creek layout, estimated cost, gathered quotes and talked to a lot of people. Students have gained a lot of knowledge through the process."

School principal Kevin Mackay said: “It’s a great opportunity to create a natural habitat right within the school grounds, which can be used to gain greater understanding of a stream environment.”

Funding for the North Creek Project has been kindly provided by Meridian Energy, Greytown School’s Board of Trustees and local residents plus we are still seeking more grants. Our Budget for this project is $10,000 and Meridian Energy gave us $4,000 to start us off.

"Overall, the project is going really well," says year 7 student Olivia Sinnema. When we are finished with the new development there will be a grand opening for all family, friends, ex - pupils, the people who helped with this project and anyone else who wishes to attend."