A Central Hawke's Bay bridge closed in 2015 after it was deemed unsafe may still be being used.
The Department of Conservation closed Moncktons Bridge in 2015 because the structure was a hazard and not suitable for use.
Yet closure signs displayed on the bridge have been removed by members of the public, and people may still be using the bridge.
DoC said it had replaced the signage, but to remove the risk of injury or incident in the near future, will completely remove the Moncktons bridge structure. A replacement bridge is planned.
Connie Norgate, DOC Operations Manager for Hawke's Bay says that public safety and maintaining structures to a high standard is the Department's primary concern.
"Moncktons Bridge is unsound and needs to be removed. We take public safety very seriously, and would far rather err on the side of caution in this instance."
There is an alternative crossing to Moncktons which is clearly sign posted. It does require a small stream crossing, so care should be taken after heavy rain.
If you have any questions about the bridge closure or removal, please contact the Hawke's Bay Department of Conservation Office on 06 8343111 or email napier@doc.govt.nz
The bridge is in Monckton Scenic Reserve in Central Hawke's Bay.