The Council sought Ministerial approval to extend the decision deadline from 18 September 2021 until 17 January 2022 after receiving a recommendation from the independent PDP hearing panel.
Nominations open today for an extraordinary vacancy on the Raglan Community Board following the death of the Board’s deputy chair, Bob MacLeod, last month.
As a result of the recent bereavement of a community board member, an extraordinary vacancy has occurred in the Raglan Community Board of the Waikato District Council.
WDC is working hard to relocate the historic Huntly railway building back to its original site.
Application for On Licence at 2189 Gordonton Road Taupiri
Application for Renewal of Club Licence at State Highway 2 Maramarua
Application for On Licence at 571 Horotiu Road, Te Kowhai
Application for Renewal of Off Licence at 67 Te Puea Avenue Meremere
Application for on licence at 5 Stewart Street Raglan
Application for On Licence at 42 Whitikahu Road, Gordonton
We hope you are staying safe and looking after yourself, and your whānau. All council facilities will remain closed during Alert Level 4 but our phonelines are still open as per normal.
It is recommended by the Ministry of Health to flush approx one large glass of water from your drinking water tap each morning before use.
Application for On Licence at 46 Tamahere Drive, Tamahere
application for on licence at 685 Karioitahi Road Waiuku
Application for renewal of on licence at 1770 Waikaretu Valley Road Tuakau
The grandstand at Huntly Rugby Club has a new roof following the completion of a complex project.
Application for off licence at 98 Great South Road Ngaruawahia
Application for On Licence at 400 Old Taupiri Road, Hopuhopu
WDC is upgrading the Te Kauwhata treatment plant which will process wastewater to a better quality so higher amounts of wasterwater can be processed, whilst remaining within consent levels.
The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has cleared a pathway towards further ecological restoration and the creation of new walkways in the Tamahere Gully Network.
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