Residents in the partially cut-off rural Hawke’s Bay community of Dartmoor now have a safer way to cross the Mangaone River thanks to a newly opened pedestrian bridge.
The temporary footbridge has been installed just 100 metres downstream from an existing bridge that had previously collapsed when water rushed down the river as a result of Cyclone Gabrielle.
In the interim, residents had been using a boat and pulley system to get across the river and transport essential supplies.
While this acted as a vital temporary solution, many residents had concerns over the safety and longevity of the crossing.
Upper Dartmoor resident Michele Radovancich said the bridge was “a huge improvement” on the old system, especially for those that were struggling to or could not use the dinghy system.