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Dargaville Town Hall to close, parts demolished for public safety

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21 Apr, 2023 04:45 AM3 mins to read

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The part of Dargaville Town Hall being knocked down is the cream-sprayed concrete part at the front. It includes the foyer, kitchen, toilets and a passage that connects the municipal chambers with the town hall and committee room at the back.

The part of Dargaville Town Hall being knocked down is the cream-sprayed concrete part at the front. It includes the foyer, kitchen, toilets and a passage that connects the municipal chambers with the town hall and committee room at the back.

The Dargaville Town Hall is to close from Monday in the interest of public safety following damage sustained during Cyclone Gabrielle, with a partial demolition needed.

Kapiara District Council chief executive Jason Marris made the call after two independent reports highlighted the poor state of parts of the building.

Parts of the building are damp and have mould. A building surveyor found the entrance, kitchen and hall had suffered a weather-tightness failure, causing damage to the interior linings, windows and electrics. They highlighted multiple significant risks with the building. A second report, on the air quality, found very high levels of fungal spores in parts of the complex, which poses a risk to public health.

“This has been a tough call. The entrance to the Anzac Theatre is through the town hall foyer, which means it will have to close in the short-term. We know how important this business is to the Dargaville community,” Marris said.

He said the theatre will operate over the weekend before closing on Monday.

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The council has been discussing the state of the building with occupants for some time, and earlier this week, council executives met with Dargaville Community Cinema Charitable Trust to explore ways for them to continue to operate their business in the short to medium-term and is still working through options with them.

The Citizen’s Advice Bureau also has its office in the building but has access through a separate entrance. They will operate temporarily from the new council office at 32 Hokianga Rd while the entrance is strengthened, then return to the Town Hall location until the building can be demolished. This will give them more time to arrange alternative premises.

The foyer area has been deteriorating for some time, and the council had looked at the option of remediating it. However, the level of redesign and rebuild required made it uneconomic.

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The council was planning to demolish the poorly designed and constructed 1990s additions as part of the Long Term Plan 2021-2031 and restore the Northern Wairoa Memorial Hall and Municipal Chambers as standalone buildings. They are now proposing to bring the demolition forward so they can re-open the hall for use as soon as possible.

The closure relates only to the Town Hall complex and does not affect the Municipal Chambers building that houses the Muddy Waters Art Gallery.

The part of Dargaville Town Hall being knocked down is the cream-sprayed concrete part at the front. It includes the foyer, kitchen, toilets and the passage between the municipal chambers and the Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall.

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