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Sikh temple project gets consent extension after delays

Author
Rafaella Melo,
Publish Date
Mon, 24 Nov 2025, 1:48pm
A 2019 artist impression of a proposed gurudwara for the Sikh community in Hawke's Bay.
A 2019 artist impression of a proposed gurudwara for the Sikh community in Hawke's Bay.

Sikh temple project gets consent extension after delays

Author
Rafaella Melo,
Publish Date
Mon, 24 Nov 2025, 1:48pm

Development of a long-planned Sikh temple just outside Hastings is still on, despite years of delays.

Hastings District Council has extended the resource consent until November 2027, giving the New Zealand Sikh Society Hastings time to start construction.

The extension pushes out the original consent timeframe by three years, as the first expiry date was November 5, 2024.

Sikh Gurudwara Hastings president Jarnail Singh said the delays were caused by Covid, Cyclone Gabrielle and difficulties securing engineering work.

鈥淐onstruction hasn鈥檛 started yet, but we did start some groundwork,鈥 Singh said.

鈥淓verything is running nicely and smoothly through ... and, hopefully, very soon, we will start developing.鈥

A Hastings District Council spokeswoman confirmed the update status.

鈥淟ast year the NZ Sikh Society (Hastings) applied for and was granted an extension of time to their 2018 resource consent,鈥 she said.

鈥淭he extension allows them until 5 November 2027 to give effect to their consent.鈥

When Hawke鈥檚 Bay Today visited the site on Friday, only fencing and hazard boards were in place, with no active machinery.

The approved Sikh temple site on Richmond Rd, Tomoana.

The approved Sikh temple site on Richmond Rd, Tomoana.

The original process of gaining consent to build on the land was complex, as the proposed temple sits within Plains Production Zone land, where places of assembly are generally discouraged.

After the Sikh community objected to the initial decision to decline the application, a Hastings District Council hearings committee reversed its position and granted consent, citing the social and cultural wellbeing of the community as a key factor.

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