New Zealand Cycle Trail Project
Last updated:
August 2010
New Zealand Cycle Trail Project
A national project to build a network of cycle trails is underway.
Nelson and Tasman Trails receive $2.63 million from New Zealand Cycle Trail project
Nga Haerenga, The New Zealand Cycle Trail project will sign its contract for the new Dun Mountain and Tasman Loop cycle trails at a formal event at the Tasman District Council in Richmond today.
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Queenstown Trail receives $1.83 million from New Zealand Cycle Trail project
Nga Haerenga, The New Zealand Cycle Trail project will sign its contract for the new Queenstown Trail at a formal event in Queenstown today.
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This section provides the latest news and updates for the New Zealand Cycle Trail Project.
Contact details and RSS feed for the New Zealand Cycle Trail project.
Seven potential cycle trail routes that construction could start on this summer have been identified. The Government has set aside $9 million from the $50 million New Zealand Cycle Trail Fund for projects earmarked for a ‘Quick Start’.
Thirteen cycle trails were selected in February 2010 to go through to feasibility studies for inclusion in Nga Haerenga, The New Zealand Cycle Trail project. The New Zealand Cycle Trail fund will contribute to the feasibility studies.
The funding process for Phase Two of the New Zealand Cycleway project was announced by the Ministry of Tourism on 15 October 2009. The process to apply for funding will occur in three stages.
Prime Minister, Hon John Key, officially launched the NZ Cycle Trail project at Little Waipa Domain, South Waikato, and unveiled the project’s new brand on 10 November.
Background information about the New Zealand Cycle Trail Project.
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