Tucker Beach closed landfill rehabilitation
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About the project
The landfill near Tucker Beach in Frankton was closed and sealed in 1999, but routine inspections have found existing capping at the site and the slope in the area requires rehabilitation.
To secure the site’s long-term future, work will be carried out from January to April 2026 to place new material and topsoil along the landfill slope. Work is already underway to stockpile the required clean fill and topsoil nearby.
The existing rabbit-proof fence at the northern edge of the area will be temporarily removed. Some bigger plants will also need to be removed and relocated where possible.
Once the fill and topsoil is in place, the site will be grass seeded and the rabbit-proof fence will be reinstalled.
Subject to available budget, a selection of natives will be planted in the area.
What to expect
Some disruption should be expected in the area while we carry out these works, including noise, and increased construction machinery and truck movements around the work site.
Temporary road closure to Tucker Beach Wildlife Management Reserve
The road access to Tucker Beach Wildlife Management Reserve is temporarily closed to the public while construction takes place and heavy vehicles use this route to cart material to and from the site.
The reserve can still be accessed on foot or bike by using the Queenstown Trail, but we request that you please dismount if riding when near the construction site to remain as safe as possible.
Dogs should be kept on lead and a safe distance from the area.
Please follow signage to move safely around the construction site.
Construction dates
Preparations are already underway at the construction site.
Physical works will take place from January to April 2026.
Contact us
If you have any questions about this project, please give us a call on 03 441 0499 or email: