Solway, New Zealand
Coordinates: 40°57′32″S 175°36′36″E / 40.959°S 175.61°E
Solway is a suburb in the southern part of Masterton,[1][2] a large town in the Wairarapa Valley. Solway is the second largest suburb in the town after Lansdowne.
Education
Solway is home to three primary schools: Hadlow preparatory school, Solway Primary School and Masterton Primary School. It is also home to the well known Masterton Intermediate School and Solway College, a secondary boarding school for girls. There is also the deceased Harley Street Primary School, which was closed down as part of the Wairarapa's education amalgamation plan. Masterton Primary School is in the Solway South, which is divided from Solway North by one of Masterton's main roads heading south, High Street to Carterton.
Lifestyle
Solway is a community with beautiful green area's, Millennium Park Reserve, which is man made, but is full of wildlife. South Park where teams play softball, people walk their dogs and children & families play. This Community as a whole is thriving with two small shopping centers that are streaming with life..this is Solway Community!!...come and enjoy.
Solway is home to some of the newest and most modern homes in the Wairarapa. The recent building of Solway Park has attracted more residents to the suburb, with a huge lifestyle block full of up to date homes. Solway park is also home to the most expensive restaurant and hotel in Masterton, The Copthorne.
Housing demand in the area continues to grow with consent for an 80-lot subdivision[3] granted in September, 2013.[4]
Transport
Solway is served by many forms of public transport. State Highway 2 (or High Street), runs straight through the middle of Solway.
There are two bus services serving Solway:
- 200 - To/from central Masterton, Carterton, Greytown, Featherston & Martinborough. Runs all week.
- 202 - Travelling from Central Masterton through Solway and Kuripuni and back again. Runs 4 times daily on weekdays.
Solway is also served by rail, having its own Solway Railway Station, which connects residents to the cities of Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt and Wellington. Its close proximity to Solway College makes it popular with its students, which board in Masterton and live in Wellington.
Solway is also supported by the Community collaboraion of Health sectors, supporting the community in need of transport to Health providers, e.g. Masterton Medical, Whaiora and the Hospital (DHB).
Hood Aerodrome
Hood Aerodrome is in Solway though as of 2015, there are no commercial flights from it. From early 2009 until late 2013 Air New Zealand provided flights to Auckland, operated by subsidiary Eagle Airways six days a week, mainly to serve business customers in the Wairarapa.[5] There have been a few other unsuccessful attempts at commercial air travel in Masterton, mostly failing due to its proximity to major airports in Wellington and Palmerston North. The most significant was by South Pacific Airlines of New Zealand (SPANZ), which operated daily flights using DC3s during the sixties to destinations nationwide until the airline's closure in 1966.
Peter Jackson is an avid aviation enthusiast and owns a collection of over 40 flyable World War I-era warbirds housed at Solway's Hood Aerodrome.[6]
References
- ↑ "Solway, Masterton". Google Maps New Zealand. Google. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
- ↑ "Masterton". Google Maps New Zealand. Google. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
- ↑ Wairarapa Times-Age
- ↑ Masterton Council
- ↑ "Air NZ announces Masterton-Auckland route". Fairfax New Zealand. 29 September 2008. Retrieved 21 September 2009.
- ↑ Kahn, jeremy (23 September 2014). "Peter Jackson dogfighting over vintage warbirds". New Zealand Herald.