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Hastings to battle Cambridge for honour of New Zealand's 'most beautiful' large town

By Christian Fuller
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17 Aug, 2020 01:10 AM3 mins to read

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Hastings has been announced as a finalist as the Most Beautiful Large Town at the 2020 Beautiful Awards. Photo / Warren Buckland

Hastings has been announced as a finalist as the Most Beautiful Large Town at the 2020 Beautiful Awards. Photo / Warren Buckland

Hastings is set to battle it out with Cambridge for the title of New Zealand's most beautiful large town.

It was announced on Monday as one of two finalists in the 2020 Beautiful Awards.

The annual awards, run by Keep New Zealand Beautiful, celebrate the environmental excellence of communities, businesses, schools and individuals in New Zealand.

Hastings is up against Cambridge to be crowned New Zealand's most beautiful large town of the year – an award for towns with populations of up to 100,000.

There are 12 other awards, with each finalist having to demonstrate sustainable and environmentally conscious behaviours across four key areas; litter prevention and waste minimisation, community beautification, recycling projects and sustainable tourism.

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Hastings mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said Cornwall Park featured heavily in Hastings' submission for the award. Photo / Supplied
Hastings mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said Cornwall Park featured heavily in Hastings' submission for the award. Photo / Supplied

Hastings mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said the district's three "premier parks" featured heavily in Hastings' submission for the award.

"Flaxmere Park, Cornwall Park and Havelock North Village Green have all undergone major renovations over the last three years and are major contributors to the beauty of Hastings in every sense, from the facilities provided to the way our community enjoys them," she said.

"Parks are our 'community lounges', where we gather to socialise, take exercise and partake in sport, enjoy nature, play, attend events, walk the dog, cycle and, as such, are places that Hastings District Council invests in to ensure they are places our people want to use and enjoy."

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Napier also has a finalist at the awards, with the Anderson Park toilets acknowledged in the Best Loo category. Photo / Warren Buckland
Napier also has a finalist at the awards, with the Anderson Park toilets acknowledged in the Best Loo category. Photo / Warren Buckland

Napier also has a finalist at the awards.

Anderson Park's toilets were announced as a finalist for the Best Loo category.

Keep New Zealand Beautiful chief executive Heather Saunderson said while Covid-19 had shifted the global landscape, celebrating "small wins" was important for communities across New Zealand.

"Celebrating environmental excellence and beautiful behaviour, whether personal or professional, is now more important than ever," she said.

"We have had some amazing nominations this year, that show by working together, we will come out of this pandemic a stronger community and a stronger nation, with a more sustainable future."

The judges for the awards are Saunderson and wellness expert and author Rachel Grunwell.

Among the other finalists are Waiheke Island and Arrowtown for Most Beautiful Small Town and Whanganui and Hamilton for Most Beautiful City.

The winners will be announced at the Beautiful Awards gala dinner, which is yet to have a confirmed location and time.

A winner will also be named the Supreme Towns and Cities Winner, earning a mural to help beautify their community up to the value of $10,000.

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