Council adopts vaccine policy requiring employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Renewal of On Licence for the premises at 1-3 George Street Tuakau
Kiri Binnersley has been elected on to the Raglan Community Board.
Raglan wharf is set to undergo a major transformation in the coming year and locals are being invited on a walking tour to learn more about the improvements and give their feedback.
renewal of on licence for the premises at 2 Durham Street Ngaruawahia
renewal of club licence at 66 Waerenga Road Te Kauwhata
Waikato District Council will decide on whether My Vaccine Passes are needed as a condition of entry to its facilities or not within the next couple of weeks.
variation for on licence at 23 Bow Street, Raglan
Application for on licence at 5 Stewart Street Raglan
Application for renewal and variation of hours of club licence at 605 Ruakura Road, Newstead.
Safer speeds in where we live, work and go to school are the drivers behind Waikato District Council’s latest round of proposed speed limit changes.
Application of on licence at 2286 State Highway 2 Maramarua
Waikato District Council is seeking feedback on its Easter Trading Policy, which allows shops to open on Easter Sunday. The policy is due for review and we encourage you to have your say.
Council is reviewing its Dog Control Policy and Bylaw and wants feedback from the community on the proposed changes. We have taken this review as an opportunity to consider a different approach to address some of the issues we are seeing.
application for on licence at 75 Wallis Street Raglan
renewal of club licence at 103 Ellery Street Ngaruawahia
renewal of club licence at 156 Harris Street Huntly
A major makeover, including new walkways, a new pontoon and tidal stairs, is on the cards for the Whāingaroa (Raglan) wharf – and the community is encouraged to have their say on it.
Waikato District Council will carry out safety improvements at Raglan Airfield in the coming weeks which will include fencing off the area where planes land and park from the surrounding recreational areas.
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