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Mangawhai's Wood Street works update: second stage steaming ahead

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Kaipara District Council

11 July 2025, 9:00 PM

Mangawhai's Wood Street works update: second stage steaming ahead

Back carpark area Work is steaming ahead on the carpark area between Brewed As, the old playground site, and the former fire station area. Tree removal is done and dusted, and the team is now digging and backfilling. For everyone's safety, please stick to the fenced walkway between the new carpark and the entrance by Brewed As and Gringas. Please don’t park in front of the temporary fencing as it blocks access for the construction crew and slows things down.


Tyler, Zeon, Bryce and Dominic from HEB Construction, working on the Wood Street and surrounds revitalisation and stormwater project.


On Wood Street Yes, there are cones in place to manage traffic and keep the crew and public safe, but Wood Street is still open! The HEB crew is making great progress, working down from the Molesworth Drive end toward Four Square, Allied Service Station, and the Community Op Shop. You can still visit these businesses and use the Four Square carpark but just be mindful that parking on Wood Street might be limited.


If possible, please use our brand new back carpark area instead – there’s tons of space! Allied service station is open as usual, though there may be changes to how you access the pumps. Traffic management staff are there to guide you, please be patient and don’t block the entrances to Wood Street or Fagan Place.



Heads-up: night works Starting Sunday 20 July, we’ll be working overnight on Wood Street between Molesworth Drive and Fagan Place, from 9pm to 6am every night until Thursday 7 August. If you're dining out or parked in the back carpark, you’ll still be able to exit via Fagan Place. Just follow directions from the traffic management team. Residents of Fagan Place will always have access, though you’ll need to follow traffic instructions too. Please be patient and plan ahead when you need to move around this area overnight. Night works will mean more noise than usual. We're really sorry for any disruption and appreciate your patience while we get the job done.


We're also running a drop-in session: Thursday 24 July 4pm to 6pm Mangawhai Senior Citizens Hall, Fagan Place Come along, talk to the project team and contractors and ask any questions you have about the work. We will see you there! If you have any questions, email the project team. You can see the staging plans, artist impressions, and more info about the project on our website.