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Northlanders relieved Brynderwyns finally opening after four-month closure

Jenny Ling
By Jenny Ling
Multimedia Journalist·Northern Advocate·
26 Jun, 2024 01:00 AM4 mins to read

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Northlanders are breathing a collective sign of relief that SH1 over the Brynderwyns will be open from midnight.

Northlanders are breathing a collective sign of relief that SH1 over the Brynderwyns will be open from midnight.

Northlanders are “relieved and excited” the Brynderwyn Hills are set to reopen at 11.59pm tonight following a four-month closure that’s cost the region’s economy hundreds of millions of dollars.

SH1 over the Brynderwyns will be reopened to two-way traffic from 11.59pm, June 26, in time for Matariki weekend.

In a statement, NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) confirmed the opening and said roadworkers would continue to work on the road behind the safety barriers.

NZTA cautioned motorists to follow signage and instructions.

“We’ll be laying a final layer of asphalt across the full width of the road in late spring when the weather is warmer and drier to ensure quality and durability of the seal.

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“The current surface on the newly-created shoulder is an interim surface until we add this final layer.

“A huge thank you for your support and patience while roadworkers have worked to reopen the road.”

Far North deputy mayor Kelly Stratford said Northlanders “would be very relieved”.

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“From the point of view of recreation, it’s the ease of getting around to see whānau beyond the Brynderwyns and it reduces the cost of petrol and time to travel.

“From the business point of view, it reduces the time trucks have to spend on the roads.

“Hopefully that’s more money in everyone’s pocket. However, we still look forward to the Mangamukas opening.

“That continued impact on travel time and costs to our economy is really hitting Northlanders.”

Northland’s link to the rest of the country was frequently closed in 2023 due to numerous severe weather events including Cyclone Gabrielle.

A Northland Inc economic impact report later found the effects of the repeated Brynderwyns closures bled the region of $1.94 million a day for the 58 days it was closed in 2023, to a total of at least $112.8m.

Based on those figures, this year’s closure of 17 weeks would have cost the region around $230m.

The highway was meant to be closed for nine weeks from February 26 to May 12 to repair the storm damage.

However, the much-anticipated opening was delayed due to two active slips at the site in late April.

Throughout the four-month closure, cars have had to detour through Mangawhai and Waipu or Paparoa-Oakleigh Rd.

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While trucks up to 50 tonnes could also use Paparoa-Oakleigh Rd, high-productivity motor vehicles (HPMV) have had to use SH12 and SH14 through Dargaville adding hours onto truck driver’s trips.

AA’s Northland District Council chairwoman Tracey Rissetto said the reopening of the Brynderwyns is “excellent news after months of shared frustrations”.

However, an alternative route is needed in the face of a growing population and increasingly persistent damage from heavy weather, she said.

“The repairs are a practical short-term solution, but with extreme weather events increasing in number and severity, along with a growing population, a more resilient roading network in the north is ultimately what is needed,” she said.

“Northland’s broken roads are a reminder that a more resilient network is needed to prevent the region’s 200,000 people from becoming completely isolated in the future.

“We’d like to see funding and building the alternative route prioritised and completed as soon as possible to ensure the northern section of New Zealand’s national network is resilient, safe and can withstand the heavier use our growing population, businesses and holidaymakers require.”

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Kaitaia Business Association chairman Josh Kirby said the reopening was “fantastic”.

“Obviously there was a delay with the extra slip, but we’re really excited to have the Brynderwyns open again, especially in time for Matariki.

“It’s a good opportunity to get whānau together.

“We’re hoping people will pack up their cars and head north. Ultimately it’s about looking forward now.”

Jenny Ling is a news reporter and features writer for the Northern Advocate. She has a special interest in covering roading, lifestyle, business, and animal welfare issues.

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