St Michael's Kelburn supporting Pukehīnau Reserve biodiversity restoration project

Story contributed by Mary Hutchinson, St Michael’s Kelburn.

Members of St Michael’s Eco church group in Kelburn, Wellington have been supporting the Pukehinau Reserve biodiversity restoration project and were excited to be part of the opening of the new Pukehinau walking track between Kelburn and Aro Valley in November 2022.

An article written by Cecilia Warren, the restoration project coordinator, appeared in 'Mikel News Oct 22', an occasional newsletter produced by St Michael's Kelburn and delivered into all letterboxes in the parish. The actual opening and blessing was delayed by a week and occurred on 6 November.

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