Skyline Gondola apologises for debris contributing to Queenstown flooding

1 minute read
Posted 7 October, 2023
Screenshot 2023 10 07 114332

Slip debris covers Reavers Lane in Queenstown after heavy rains. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Skyline Gondola believes debris from its worksite contributed to flooding on Reavers Lane last month, Queenstown Lakes District Council says.

Torrential rain flooded the street with shingle debris, forcing the evacuation of 41 residents in the dark.

Ten homes were later red-stickered and two yellow-stickered.

Mayor Glyn Lewers said Skyline Enterprises had apologised and would remove the remaining debris on its site above.

Damage seen on a red-stickered property in Queenstown's Reavers Lane on 23 September Photo: RNZ / Ashleigh McCaull

Lewers said the destruction had caused distress and locals had a right to expect answers.

Further investigative actions were being discussed with the company.


Advert
Advert
SHARE ON

Related articles

Latest issue

Issue 982 Read Now

Last week’s issue

Issue 981 Read Now

DISCOVER THE QUEENSTOWN APP

Download or update to the new Queenstown App today

image

WHY ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS WITH US

The Lakes Weekly is part of Queenstown Media Group (QMG).

QMG is Queenstown’s leading locally owned and operated media company with print, online and social platforms that engage locals with what they care about — everything local!

The Lakes Weekly delivers stories and news that connects with local so they come away each week better connected to their community. Advertising sits within this curated content environment, and it’s a trusted relationship between readers and the Lakes Weekly. Advertisers benefit from the association with the LWB brand values.

The Lakes Weekly is hand delivered to every business in Queenstown, Arrowtown, Frankton, Five Mile Remarkables Park and Glenda Drive on Tuesday. Copies are available in service stations, libraries and drop boxes throughout the region and every supermarket throughout the Queenstown basin and Wanaka.

Online the issue is available Monday afternoon, on lwb.co.nz and the Qtn App.

3,500

Printed copies
each week

13,250

Estimated weekly
readership
Read the
Latest issue