The chimney is part of the Dunedin Gasworks Museum and is directly beside the Dunedin South Woolworths supermarket. Photo: ODT Files
A 25m-tall historic chimney which looms over a busy Dunedin supermarket is being inspected by engineers after cracks were found in the brickwork.A 25m-tall historic chimney which looms over a busy Dunedin supermarket is being inspected by engineers after cracks were found in the brickwork.
The chimney is part of the Dunedin Gasworks Museum which has now been closed for at least a week while inspections are being carried out.
It is directly next door to the Dunedin South Woolworths supermarket.
Woolworths has been approached for comment.
Dunedin City Council group manager property services Anna Nilsen said in a statement the cracks were discovered last week.
“A member of the public first noticed a lightning rod running up the chimney was no longer flush with the brickwork.
An image taken during the drone inspection of the chimney stack is also attached. Photo: Dunedin City Council.
“We deployed a drone to check the structure, and we’ve found cracks in the chimney’s brickwork which have appeared recently."“We deployed a drone to check the structure, and we’ve found cracks in the chimney’s brickwork which have appeared recently."
It was suspected the cracks may have been caused by last month’s 6.8 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Southland.
The site had been closed "as a precautionary measure" while further investigations were done.
“The closure will be for an initial period of one week, while we assess the situation and consider options, but may need to be extended.
“This also has the potential to impact surrounding businesses, and we’re working proactively to keep everyone informed."
An engineer’s report on the structure was expected to be ready shortly.
The Dunedin Gasworks Museum is owned by the DCC and operated by the Dunedin Gasworks Museum Trust. - APL