A meeting of the Raglan Community Board will be held on Tuesday 12 February commencing at 2.00pm.
The following meetings will be held during February 2019. All meetings will be held at the Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia unless otherwise stated.
Council, wishes to invite written comment on the draft plan. All submitters may speak to their submissions at a hearing later in the year.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Waikato District Council has fixed the following maximum weight and speed limits for heavy motor vehicles and combinations as described below
With two long weekends approaching, here is the information you will need for your rubbish and recycling.
We're expected about 8,000 people in Raglan for this great event so parking will be limited, particularly at Ngarunui beach.
All our offices and libraries will be closed on Tuesday 15 January for staff training. If you’re planning on doing council business or visiting one of our libraries, please come another day. You’ll still be able to phone 0800 492 452 for any urgent matters.
Raahui in place at Wainamu Beach - access to Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive will be closed to the public out of respect until 18 January.
Waikato District Mayor Allan Sanson says central government funding for a five-year trial Hamilton to Auckland passenger rail service starting in March 2020 is good news for the district.
Waikato District Council intends to review the following reserve management plans and invites written suggestions from the public
Waikato District Council are proposing to amend the Cemeteries bylaw. Have your say by 1 February 2019.
The National Policy Statement on Urban Development Capacity 2016 directs the council to incorporate minimum targets for sufficient, feasible development capacity for housing in the district plan by 31 December 2018.
Waikato District Council intends to review the Woodlands Reserve Management Plan 1996 and invites written suggestions from the public.
Council has received a request from the Matangi Hall Committee to increase the current Matangi Hall targeted rate from $24 to $30 for the 2019/20 year onwards.
A Smart Water pilot in early childhood centres was so successful it’s been run again.
Six Tuakau tamariki have done their bit to keep their community clean and tidy.
Hamilton City, Waikato district, Te Awamutu and Pirongia will move to Water Alert Level 1 tomorrow (1 December).
A business case seeking central government funding for a start-up passenger rail service between Hamilton and Auckland was endorsed by the Waikato District Council at a specially-convened council meeting today (Wednesday 28 November).
The following meetings will be held during December 2018.
Raglan freedom campers beware – we’ve had reports of people impersonating Council officers and asking campers for payment.
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