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PAGE 4 BAY HARBOUR<br />

Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Wednesday <strong>August</strong> <strong>26</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />

News<br />

Historic hotel’s<br />

The Mitre Hotel has<br />

been unusable since<br />

the earthquakes.<br />

Fences and a hefty<br />

barrier separate it<br />

from the road, and<br />

from the community<br />

the once grand<br />

portside building<br />

served for more<br />

than 80 years. <strong>Bay</strong><br />

<strong>Harbour</strong> News takes<br />

a look at the history<br />

of the heritage<br />

building<br />

DESTROYED: A fireplace in the Mitre Hotel which<br />

collapsed into the bar during the February 22,<br />

IT’S THE first large<br />

heritage building people<br />

see when they drive into<br />

downtown Lyttelton. It’s<br />

also the first significant<br />

reminder of the<br />

Canterbury earthquakes’<br />

lingering effects.<br />

If the barriers don’t make<br />

it clear enough, it doesn’t<br />

take long for passers-by to<br />

see how badly damaged<br />

the building was during<br />

the quakes that started a<br />

decade ago this week but<br />

which were most damaging<br />

in February, 2011.<br />

There are cracks seemingly<br />

everywhere on the<br />

category 2 heritage build-<br />

2011, earthquake.<br />

ing, bits shaken off and<br />

lost entirely, and some of<br />

the concrete walls are in a<br />

worse state than the others.<br />

The north wall is bowed<br />

and leans markedly to the<br />

south, and the south wall<br />

does the same. The west<br />

wall is tied back to the<br />

building when it started to<br />

separate after the February<br />

22, 2011, earthquake.<br />

Temporary securing<br />

work has helped the building<br />

maintain its shape for<br />

nearly 10 years.<br />

All its chimneys were severely<br />

damaged. The western<br />

chimney was removed<br />

after it collapsed, the area<br />

covered by plywood. The<br />

eastern chimney was<br />

damaged and the fireplace<br />

partially collapsed into the<br />

old bar.<br />

There is significant<br />

damage inside. Most of<br />

the walls and ceilings were<br />

damaged which, in turn<br />

compromised the wall<br />

bracing and the ceiling<br />

diaphragm.<br />

Wire securing ropes<br />

burst through internal<br />

walls and ceilings to hold<br />

the building together.<br />

Together we can reduce waste and look after<br />

the environment for future generations.<br />

We’re updating our waste plan and want your views on how<br />

we can work together to reduce waste.<br />

ccc.govt.nz/ourwaste

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