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What’s the damage? The cost of vandalism

Lake Puketirini toilets, Huntly, before and after the arson damage

Waikato District Council says vandalism across Council assets has cost ratepayers over $120,000 between January and November 2025, with further costs expected as repairs continue into the end of the year and beyond. 

Huntly footbridge with a missing barrierHuntly footbridge
  • Lake Puketirini toilets, Huntly, which have been destroyed by arson three times. A fire-resistant toilet was reinstated in November at a cost of around $15,000. 
Lake Puketirini toilets Huntly burnt downLake Puketirini toilets, Huntly
  • Centennial Park, Ngaaruawaahia, where public toilets were graffitied and set alight in November. 
Centennial Park Ngaaruawaahia arson damageCentennial Park toilets, Ngaaruawaahia
  • Tamahere Park, where fencing around a stormwater asset has been repeatedly vandalised, including damage to temporary repairs between October and December.  

Tamahere Reserve fence damageTamahere Park fencing

Council says preventing vandalism and reporting damage early is key to keeping public spaces safe and protecting ratepayer investment. 

 

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