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Work halted on NZ’s controversial ‘Wellywood’ sign

2 JUN: Controversial plans for a ‘Wellywood’ sign on a hillside near NZ’s Wellington airport have been put on hold, the NZ Herald reports.

The airport has faced strong public backlash since announcing last month that it was preparing to build the 30m sign - a copy of LA’s famous ‘Hollywood’ sign.

A Facebook page, ‘Wellingtonians Against the Wellywood Sign’, attracted more than 25,000 members, while the airport’s own Facebook page was swamped with negative feedback.

Protesters attempted to blockade Wellington airport and city councillors voted 10-4 to abandon the sign.

The airport said yesterday that the opposition has prompted it to halt construction of the sign’s lettering.

Instead, it wants a panel formed to discuss other options for the site.

However, contracted preparatory work for a sign "of some description" on the hillside would continue.

Airport chief executive Steve Fitzgerald said the decision was about doing what was best to put Wellington on the map as an international tourism destination.



 
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News in Brief for 22 May

GREEK CANCELLATIONS Europe low-fare carrier Ryanair has reportedly confirmed that it will cut 82 flights a week to the Greek holiday islands of Rhodes and Kos after local authorities allegedly failed to honour a joint summer marketing campaign with the airline.

STANSTED STRIKE Baggage handlers at London’s Stansted airport plan a series of strikes from this weekend after negotiations on shift changes broke down. The 150 workers are employed by Swissport, which handles baggage for Ryanair and a number of UK holiday airlines.

AIRLINE DENIES CUTS Air France-KLM denied plans to cut 5,000 jobs by 2015 through a voluntary redundancy plan, as reported by French daily Le Figaro. "For the moment there are absolutely no negotiations about possible job cuts, these are just rumours," a spokeswoman told reporters.

MEXICAN REVIVAL? Mexicana Airlines, which suspended flights for financial reasons in August 2010, may re-launch operations next month after Spanish hotel and air transport group Med Atlantica acquired 95% of the bankrupt carrier’s shares.

THAI SACKING The board of Thai Airways is reported to have sacked the airline’s chairman, with a spokesman saying he was "unable to work in unity with the strategy committee".