HCC gives deadline to remove scrap vehicles

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BY INDY MAEALASIA

Honiara City Council (HCC) is ramping up efforts to clear derelict or scrap vehicles from public spaces and roads, setting Monday next week, August 1, 2025,as the deadline for voluntary removal.

The council issued a public notice on their official Facebook page on Tuesday, August 5, 2025 which outlines residential areas to be covered between Monday 11th and Wednesday 20th.

“All vehicle owners and mechanics responsible for derelict vehicles are strongly advised to remove them voluntarily before 11 August 2025,” the notice stated.

HCC further warns that any vehicles left in public areas after the deadline will be removed by authorities.

“These vehicles will be transported and disposed of at the Ranadi Landfill in accordance with the designated removal schedule,” said HCC.

Derelict vehicles are considered a public nuisance and contribute to traffic congestion across Honiara, prompting the council’s efforts.

Areas scheduled for inspection and removal include; Ngossi, Rove/Lengakiki, Mbuburu, Cruz, Vavaya, Vuhokesa, Mataniko, Kola, Kukum, Naha, Vura, and Panatina.

The removal operation will begin with Vavaea Ward, covering Mbokonavera, Koa Hill, Skyline Drive, Boston, Choviri, Kaibia, Vavaya Ridge, Chiefs House, Chester Rest House, and ITA Hardware.

The council also calls for the cooperation of all vehicle owners and residents, stating the operation aims to “ensure public safety, accessibility, and cleanliness across Honiara”.

HCC had previously issued a similar call earlier this year, but the operation was not fully implemented at the time.

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