Smoke pours from the Waihola Tavern on Wednesday morning.
Photo by Sandra Cowie
Regulars from the Lake Waihola Cafe and Bar say they will
probably stay home instead of meeting at another pub after
their local was badly damaged by fire this week.
Fire investigators hope to know later today what caused the
blaze on Wednesday morning and insurers hope to know within a
fortnight the way forward for the business.
The popular facility was heavily booked in the lead-up to
Christmas and the blaze leaves many groups and individuals
having to make last-minute changes to their end-of-year
functions and celebrations.
But it is the locals who say they will feel the loss of the
tavern more than anyone else.
George Steel said he had been drinking there since it opened
in the early 1970s.
He was devastated at the loss of the pub, which had been the
focal point of the community for nearly four decades.
"Everyone gathers there for a drink and a catch-up, but we
won't be able to do that for a while," he said, when
contacted yesterday.
Waihola was lucky to have had several good pub managers over
the years and he and others spoken to were full of praise for
present managers Kevin and Annette Reid, who had been in
charge for nearly three years.
He doubted locals would go elsewhere for their regular
tipples.
"Not with drink-driving; and we have no taxis out here
either, so there's no point. But we will be back when they
reopen . . . Until then, I think most of us will stay at
home."
Another regular, who did not want to be named, said the
tavern was one of the best things about the lakeside
township.
It had a a great atmosphere, excellent meals and a family
feel, he said.
"We will be lost without it, to be honest."
The Milton senior police officer, Constable Steve Griffiths,
said there was rarely any trouble at the Waihola tavern.
It was always well run and police had few problems with
fights and other alcohol-related matters.
Fire investigator Mike Cahill, of Invercargill, hopes to
pinpoint the source of the fire today.
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