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In 1989, numerous shops and services thrived within The Village, creating a lively hub of activity. Presently, The Village stands at the brink of revitalization, poised for renovation.
Wainuiomata has emerged as the most leak-prone suburb in the Wellington region, according to recent data from Wellington Water.
At the end of Nikau Creek Track are two wooden bench seats. The track is an easy 30 minute...
A calm winter day at Richard Prouse Park in Wainuiomata. With no wind, the area often becomes quite foggy,...
View of The Village, circa 1941. The Wainuiomata Transport building to the right, was known as Claude's shop.
Looking at Catchpool Stream located in Catchpool Valley. The stream is located at the entrance to a number of...
A bus fills up at the only petrol pump in Wainuiomata in 1941, located at Claude Williams' shop, which...
The Orongorongo Pipeline, constructed between 1921 and 1926, played a crucial role in supplying untreated water to Wellington.
This meter house was erected between 1901 & 1926. Today, it's hidden in native bush inside Wainuiomata Regional Park.
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