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NGĀTI KAHUNGUNU TO LEAD AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

NGĀTI KAHUNGUNU TO LEAD AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

 
NGĀTI KAHUNGUNU TO LEAD AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT IN
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26 o Whiringa-ā-rangi | 26 November
Ngāti Kahungunu to lead affordable housing development in Napier
Plans for the development and construction of over 600 homes in Napier, led by local iwi Ngāti Kahungunu, have been announced today.
Ngāti Kahungunu owned K3 Kahungunu Property (K3) is in discussions with the Crown to purchase and develop land on Riverbend Road, Maraenui, which will provide housing solutions for whānau.
“This is one of the biggest developments seen in the Ngāti Kahungunu rohe for years,” says Ngāti Kahungunu Chairman Ngahiwi Tomoana.
“It will not only change the lives of whānau who will reside here, but also our whānau who will be upskilling, training and working on the infrastructure and housing construction over the next five years,” Mr Tomoana says.
Working alongside Kāinga Ora, private developers, Community Housing Providers and tangata whenua, the K3 vision is for a development that enables the regeneration of native flora and fauna, protection of water quality and other integrated environmental features alongside affordable, accessible housing.
Our master plan, which is undergoing some amendments, proposes the development of over 600 homes and includes green open spaces, shopping amenities and community services,” says Aayden Clarke, Chief Executive, K3.
The 22 hectare site is adjacent to Pukemokimoki Marae and is currently used for cropping and other horticulture.
Local Kaumātua and Chair of Pukemokimoki Marae, Tiwana Aranui, believes the development is an opportunity to enhance the mana and capability within local whānau, for the betterment of mokopuna. “Māori have a responsibility to manaaki our people using our Kahungunu tikanga,” Mr Aranui says.
The Chair of Ngati Paarau, Chad Tareha, who has been providing mana whenua guidance to the project says, “it is a privilege to work alongside K3 on this project, which will be the first time a housing development of this scale will see genuine mana whenua engagement.”
Work is underway to apply for resource consent in the new year, while construction is expected to begin at the end of 2022. Whānau interested in the Riverbend Road development can keep up to date via the K3 Facebook page.
Media contact:
Aayden Clarke
Chief Executive, K3 Kahungunu Property (K3) Mobile: 022 083 8863
Email: Aayden@k3property.co.nz
Note to Editors:
K3 Kahungunu Property (K3) was established in 2020 as the Ngāti Kahungunu response to the housing crisis across Kahungunu rohe. K3 is currently building homes for Kāinga Ora in Maraenui and provides Maori Trades Training Apprenticeship support for up to 65 apprentices. K3 also delivers bespoke business support for pakihi Māori in the trade and construction sectors to ensure they can participate in all K3 property developments.
 
 

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