Western Heights | |
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Coordinates: 37°47′27.96″S 175°13′45.85″E / 37.7911000°S 175.2294028°E | |
Country | New Zealand |
City | Hamilton, New Zealand |
Local authority | Hamilton City Council |
Electoral ward | West Ward |
Established | 1998 |
Area | |
• Land | 107 ha (264 acres) |
Population (June 2024)[2] | |
• Total | 3,310 |
Grandview Heights | Rotokauri | Crawshaw |
Whatawhata |
Western Heights
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Nawton |
Stonebridge | Temple View | Dinsdale |
Western Heights is a suburb on the western boundary of the city of Hamilton in the Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand.[3]
Skyline landmarks include Dinsdale water reservoir, the adjacent Newcastle reservoir,[4] one of the largest in the city holding 21,000 m3 (740,000 cu ft),[5] and a block of gum trees.[citation needed] As these mature many have had to be culled.[citation needed] Google Earth maps highlight the area as the most clearly defined block to Hamilton's west.[citation needed] Situated as it is to the west of the ridge on the city's boundary, the suburb is a little exposed to wind but the views are good.[6]
Hamilton Boundary Road was renamed Brymer Road by Waipa County Council in 1967, after Mr Brymer, a local property owner.[7] In 2007 $865,000 was spent widening it[8] to become the main road through Western Heights. In 2018 it was used by 3,600 vehicles a day,[9] 60 of them buses on the half hourly route 3.[10] See also - List of streets in Hamilton.
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