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Kaikoura’s Peketa Campground to stay open, under iwi management

Author
Blake Benny,
Publish Date
Thu, 4 Jul 2024, 5:00am

Kaikoura’s Peketa Campground to stay open, under iwi management

Author
Blake Benny,
Publish Date
Thu, 4 Jul 2024, 5:00am

A happy ending to Kaikoura鈥檚 Peketa Campground鈥檚 saga of uncertainty, with the beloved holiday spot set to see another summer.

The owner of the site, Ngai Tahu has confirmed local iwi Te R奴nanga o Kaik艒ura will take over the site鈥檚 operations.

It followed months of speculation a closure was imminent; amid confirmation the previous private operator鈥檚 lease wouldn鈥檛 be renewed beyond the end of June.

The decision comes after fears among permanent residents they鈥檇 be left homeless, concerns from holidaymakers they鈥檇 be without their long-term summer spot, and community anxiety a closure would be a death knell for the local economy.

Chairperson Hariata Kahu is pleased the tribal property will continue to operate under an entity owned by the hap奴.

She acknowledged the land 鈥渉olds great significance for Ng膩ti Kur墨鈥 and the site, now called Peket膩 Campground, preserves the importance of the name.

It is good news for those who call the area home,

For those wanting a short-term getaway, Kahu confirmed staff are accepting bookings for cabins, and both powered and un-powered sites through phone and email.

The new operators are already beginning preparations for the tourist town鈥檚 peak summer season, and asked for patience from the camping community as it gets its systems up and running.

The iwi gave notice to previous operators, Rex and Ruth McCaa, nearly two years ago, citing health and environmental risks from outdated wastewater infrastructure.

Ng膩i Tahu group head of strategy and environment, Jacqui Caine emphasised those hurdles remain a priority to address.

She confirmed short-term measures to comply with Environment Canterbury requirements will be developed and implemented, 鈥渨hile viable longer-term options for a compliant wastewater system are fully investigated.鈥

For now, it鈥檚 back to business for Kaikoura鈥檚 sole beach-front campground.

Blake Benny is a Christchurch-based reporter with a focus on tourism and social issues, along with general news. He joined 九一星空无限talk ZB in 2022, having previously studied Broadcast Journalism at the New Zealand Broadcasting School.

You can contact Blake at [email protected].

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