Callum Brae
Suburb in New Zealand / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Callum Brae is a suburb in north-eastern Hamilton in New Zealand.[1]
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Callum Brae | |
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A neighbourhood in Callum Brae, Hamilton. | |
Country | New Zealand |
City | Hamilton, New Zealand |
Electoral ward | Hamilton East |
Established | 2000 |
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Rototuna | |
It part of the Rototuna South census area.[2] Hamilton City Council includes Callum Brae as part of Rototuna.[3] Estate agents refer to the area as Rototuna,[4] which is often used to include Callum Brae and other neighbouring suburbs, such as Grosvenor, Somerset Heights, Huntington and St James.[5] In 2012 Hamilton Libraries said Callum Court is in the suburb of Rototuna. It was named in 2000 by Bramley Ltd., the developer, following a theme of naming all streets in the Callum Brae development with Scottish names.[6]
Tauhara Park lies to the west of Callum Brae.[7] Work was done in 2002 to prevent methane from the old Rototuna landfill migrating to Callum Brae[8] and monitoring continues.[9] The leachate is also collected.[10]
Bus 16 has served Callum Brae at half hourly intervals[11] since 2018.[12]