Living in New Zealand: Governors Bay and its Historic Jetty

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Near the head of Lyttelton Harbour/Whakaraupo, lies the small settlement of Governors Bay. We use to walk our dogs down by the shoreline and I loved walking to the end of the ridiculously long jetty. But that was a long time ago and the jetty has seen better days. It was falling into disrepair even before the earthquake of 2011, but that finished it off. 

A lot of people around here love the jetty and don’t want it to disappear. A campaign was launched and ownership of the historic structure passed into the hands of the local community. If you want to see photos of this beautiful structure and/or ensure that the Covid 19 pandemic doesn't divert the funds needed to conserve this unique piece of history, head to the Save the Jetty website.

Alex Hallatt

Cartoonist and writer, with a love of the great outdoors.

https://alexhallatt.com
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