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Home » Defective paint forces closure of Napier’s Tom Parker Fountain
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Defective paint forces closure of Napier’s Tom Parker Fountain

By Press RoomOctober 7, 20252 Mins Read
Defective paint forces closure of Napier’s Tom Parker Fountain
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Defective paint forces closure of Napier’s Tom Parker Fountain

Defective paint used by contractors during repairs to a popular fountain in Napier last year has resulted in it being closed again.

A Napier City Council spokesperson said the contractor who carried out the improvements was fixing an issue they had with the paint.

“They are still under a liability period for the contract and are rectifying it at no additional cost to the council,” the spokesperson said.

“It needs specific weather conditions to apply correctly, so it had to happen now before it gets too hot over summer.”

The fountain was closed for repairs in June 2024 after the council discovered deterioration in the storerooms beneath the fountain.

The repairs took six months, with the fountain opening again on December 23, 2024.

The total cost of the repairs was more than $211,000, which included a structural engineer, geotech engineer, ground penetrating radar scanning and contractor remedial costs, including site security and fill material.

It’s not the first time there’s been paint troubles for the fountain.

In 2019, Hawke’s Bay Today reported the council called in a makeover team, including a painting and specialist coatings crew because it had been prone to wearing away.

It was decided to recoat the fountain with a strong and specialised coating used in swimming pools.

“We are hoping the new product will keep it looking sharp for much longer,” the spokesperson said at the time.

The fountain was named after Napier menswear businessman Tom Parker, who donated £1000 towards the cost of building and installing it. The Napier Borough Council contributed the remaining funds and Parker chose the site on Marine Parade.

The opening ceremony was held at the Sound Shell as the area surrounding the fountain could not contain the thousands of people expected for the event.

The Napier landmark has since delighted locals and people from around the world.

LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

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