Exciting changes are underway at Port Ōhope as the Wharfside upgrade project officially kicked off on Tuesday, 8 October. Ngāti Hokopu led a karakia to mark the start of outdoor landscaping and decking work.
Nicola Burgess, Manager of Tourism and Events, expressed her excitement about the upcoming work.
“Wharfside has already become a great destination for locals and visitors alike, and this upgrade will take it to the next level. It’s all about making the space even more vibrant and welcoming, no matter the season.”
The journey to revitalise this space began in 2018/19, when the old cargo shed at Port Ōhope wharf received a much-needed facelift. In 2021, efforts ramped up to unlock its full potential, with the goal of creating a vibrant hub that supports tourism and local businesses. This led to the launch of Wharfside during the summer of 2021/22, a trial initiative that transformed the area into a popular destination for both summer tourists and off-season events.
During the summer months, several businesses, including Tio Ōhiwa and Takutai Adventures, take full advantage of the influx of visitors, offering bookings for boat tours, SUP, scooter, and bike hire. The area transforms into a vibrant food truck hub, with Mata Beer and local music, creating a casual summer evening dining experience in a stunning harbourside location.
Now in its third year, Wharfside continues to grow, though there have been a few challenges - particularly with hosting winter events and private functions.
“These upgrades are really about addressing those challenges and making sure Wharfside is a fantastic venue all year round, whether it’s for a small community event or a big gathering,” said Nicola.
“With the investment, budgeted for in the 2023/24 Annual Plan, we aim not only to enhance this space but to drive commercial returns and economic growth by attracting more visitors and increasing event bookings.
“This vibrancy will support local businesses and transform Ōhope Wharf into a thriving visitor destination. The Council is grateful for the support of Trust Horizon who have seen value for the community events sector and have made a grant for the electrical, kitchen fixtures and lighting upgrades.”
The upgrade will also include improvements to the building, landscaping, and erosion protection, as well as new heating to better support off-season events.
“We’re confident these improvements will make Wharfside more versatile and attractive, and it’s great to see the community come together to support this project,” Nicola added.
Construction is expected to be completed by December 2024, weather permitting, and will transform Wharfside into a more flexible and appealing venue for both locals and visitors.