Maungaraki
Maungaraki | |
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Basic information | |
Local authority | Lower Hutt City |
Date established | 1900s |
Population | 3,552 (2006 [1]) |
Surrounds | |
Northeast | Normandale |
East | Lower Hutt CBD |
Southeast | Alicetown |
South | Petone |
Southwest | Korokoro |
Maungaraki is a suburb of Lower Hutt City situated at the bottom of the North Island of New Zealand. The suburb is located on the western hills of the Hutt Valley with access to the area via State Highway 2.
Maungaraki translated from Māori means: "mountains to the north", this probably references the Māori pā to the south that once stood at Pito-one (Petone).
Housing increased rapidly in the area during the 1960s, at the time it was the largest local government subdivision in New Zealand.[2]
The main road through the suburb, Dowse Drive, is named after the Lower Hutt Mayor in the 1960s, Percy Dowse. Most of the other roads in the suburb have tree names.
Maungaraki School is a full primary school formed in 2000 by a merger of Puketiro and Otonga schools.
The suburb has a shopping centre and a community hall managed by the Maungaraki Community Association. The community hall building is relocated from the old NZ Railways works at Moera.
External links
References
- ↑ Hutt City Council - 2006 Hutt City Demographic Profile Retrieved: 7 January 2009
- ↑ Te Ara: Encyclopaedia of New Zealand - Hutt Valley - central and west Retrieved on 13 January 2009
Coordinates: 41°12′30″S 174°52′44″E / 41.20833°S 174.87889°E