Half a dozen old holiday cabins at the Glendhu Bay Motor Camp, on the shores of Lake Wanaka, are in line for removal or demolition. The company leasing the Queenstown Lakes District Council-owned motor camp, CCR Ltd, wants to replace the old buildings with modern cabins with decks, car parks and views of the lake and mountains. Mr Sanders said the cabins were ''old and cold'' with no windows facing the lake. Some of the cabins were used by workers building the Manapouri Power Station, completed in 1971. They are also proposing additional cabins with ensuites and a new ablutions block - a total of 14 new buildings.
Source: Otago Daily Times August 10, 2016 18:11 UTC