There's expected to be a huge turnout to a meeting in Woodville tomorrow night regarding the state and future of State Highway 3 through the Manawatu Gorge.
New Zealand Transport Agency staff will front up to answer questions from the community regarding the future of the vital link between east and west which has been closed since April 24.
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Woodville's Bill Blyth, a former Tararua District mayor, will chair the meeting which is expected to draw a large crowd from throughout the district.
"Yes, I'm expecting a big meeting because there is a lot of interest and we're expecting NZTA staff will give an update on the site at Kerry's Wall which has been moving quite fast," Tracey Collis, Tararua District mayor, said.