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Wednesday, 03 February 2010

 Traffic delays possible at new Wairakei roundabout Motorists are advised to expect delays north of Taupo at the Wairakei SH1/SH5 intersection.

 Motorists are warned to expect delays from throughout February into mid-March as major realignment work on both SH1 and SH5 at the Wairakei intersection is undertaken as part of the construction of the East Taupo Arterial.

 At times there will be stop/go traffic management in place causing extended queues and possible delays in travel times plus some construction work will be carried out at night. The current 30km speed restriction will continue to be in place.

 ETA Project Manager Ron Boyle says motorists are asked to plan their journeys allowing extra time to arrive at their destination and to follow all temporary traffic signs and instructions from work crews. He urges motorists to proceed with care and travel with safety in mind in this location as driving conditions are likely to change from day to day during construction.

 "Once the works are complete the new Wairakei roundabout will be operational - with the exception of the entry and exit to the ETA (this is still being constructed).  I apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank motorists for their patience," said Mr Boyle. "People may want to use alternate routes where at all possible during this time."

 He says the roundabout at the intersection of SH1 and the airport is also being constructed although it will not be completed for some time. "We have opened the section of the roundabout that gives a new point of access to the Airport. There is considerably more work to do in order to construct the new roading pattern at this intersection but this roundabout will not be fully operational for some time yet."

 

Bayview Wairakei Resort goes green - January 2009

Bayview Wairakei Resort is now a step closer to achieving their vision of environmental sustainability and corporate responsibility. The latest actions include an investment in several bicycles as replacements for the maintenance vehicles and the planting of an organic garden, producing vegetables for Lake Taupo Hospice.  This project was particularly fulfilling just before Christmas when the resort delivered the first two harvests of delicious vegetables to Lake Taupo Hospice to help local families, struggling with cancer, enjoy a Christmas dinner.

The Resort has for a long time had a strict environmental policy believing that not only sustainability but also rehabilitation is needed within hospitality to become a responsible hotelier. The policy has among other things involved the planting of a 50- acre forestry block, donating waste food to a local pig farmer, waste cooking oil to a bio diesel company and using geothermal energy to heat the hotel. 

It is important to do what we can to become as environmentally friendly as possible and offset our carbon emissions by clever investments such as the maintenance bikes, says Steve Lafferty, Sales Manager Bayview Wairakei Resort.

With the resort's Eco Tidy programme in which the customer is given the option to have their room cleaned without the use of chemicals, the resort is not only lowering its costs, but also reducing the use of chemicals, whilst at the same time giving the customer more freedom to choose. It is definitely a win-win, says Steve Lafferty.

Lafferty also says that in the hospitality industry it is easy to start over-emphasising cost savings especially in harder times, but there are smart ways of investing in your property which won't affect the environment. With Qualmark's new "green" industry rating these new initiatives will soon be even more important and Bayview Wairakei Resort is aiming to be at the forefront of "green hotel innovation".

More information on Bayview Wairakei Resort's efforts can be found under our sustainability policy.

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