The Brynderwyns to open for six days over Easter holiday period, providing a much-needed route for travelers and freight movers in Northland. This temporary reopening is a reprieve before the final closure block next month for ongoing repair work due to past weather events. Key takeaways State Highway 1 across the Brynderwyns open from March 28 to April 2. Previous weather events necessitated extensive repair work. Increased traffic and safety measures expected during the holiday period. Final closure block to commence after Easter until May 12. Complete recovery works projected to finish by late 2024. The Brynderwyns section of State Highway 1 will be open for the Easter weekend, easing travel for Northland residents and visitors before the final closure for repairs. Temporary Relief for Northland Travelers and Freight With the Brynderwyns to open for six days over Easter holiday period, Northland’s connectivity will temporarily be restored. The NZTA has worked diligently to ensure that the road is safe for public use during this brief period. This is a strategic move to alleviate the disruption caused by the repair work, especially considering the increased traffic expected during the holidays. Preparations Underway for Easter Weekend Traffic Transport Minister Simeon Brown has emphasized the importance of the Brynderwyns to open for six days over Easter holiday period for the local economy and connectivity. The temporary opening is a testament to the government’s commitment to supporting the region. Meanwhile, road users are advised to be mindful of the safety measures in place and to plan for additional travel…