Changes. Wellington seems the windy city of change. Over the past few months, things have changed, changed, changed. One of the latest is that of another Wellington icons have disappeared. Unable to compete with the "New World Supermarket" that has got the go ahead to be constructed in Wellington Railway Station the Kiosk has been forced to close down.
Karori has been inundated with a plethora of speed humps and road islands, not to mention a number of traffic lights. The Karori Park upgrade is nearing completion and with any luck should be finished before the end of the century, and who knows so may Transmission Gully.
You will all be pleased to know that the city bypass and the Makara wind farms are going ahead, as are plans for the new Stadium in Auckland. It is also comforting to know that Wellington taxpayers are going to take such pride in partially financing it. I only hope it is as dictatorial as the cake tin with its rules and regulations.
So all in all we are proud of our changes and look forward to a better tomorrow when we have done away with everything that originally gave Wellington it’s charm and character.
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