A marae which was a first port of call for stricken Cyclone Gabrielle victims before their evacuation to another marae last February is about to start building the wharekai it has been without since a fire more than 21 years ago.
Waiohiki Marae chair Hinewai Ormsby says the marae could have done with the kitchen and dining facilities after the locals in the community near Taradale took refuge while abandoning their flooded homes.
Ultimately, without the facilities to cope for a longer stay for the numbers which swelled to about 160, victims were evacuated to Waipatu Marae, near Hastings.
But Ormsby says the circumstances highlighted the Ngati Paarau and wider community’s urgent need for the facilities its own marae could have provided.