Award winning author Catherine Chidgey will be at Ngaruawahia Library on Thursday 7 December for a book chat session.
A group of Raglan Area School students got a tour of their town’s wastewater and water network earlier this week.
Applications are opening in December and in January for a range of Council-administered funds to support community projects and events in the Waikato district for next year.
Taking advantage of a chance to gain relevant, practical on-the-job experience has paid off for two Wintec engineering students.
The following meetings will be held during November/December 2017. All meetings will be held at the Waikato District Council.
Waikato District Council has put together an approximate work programme to reinstate the Huntly footbridge.
Currently the District Plan, which is the ‘rule book’ that manages the way land is used, developed and subdivided in the Waikato district, is in draft mode and we want to hear what you think.
For the first time, Waikato District Council held its Citizenship Ceremony on the marae at Turangawaewae yesterday [Wednesday 8 November].
A hearing will be held o hear submissions on the proposed Speed Limit Review Bylaw on Monday, 27 November 2017, 9.00am
Waikato District Council has prepared a Summary of Decisions Requested by submitters to Private Plan Change 21 to the Waikato District Plan (Franklin Section).
Waikato Local Authority Shared Services Annual General Meeting will be held at Waipa District Council on Friday 1 December 2017.
Pursuant to clause 8D (1) in Schedule 1 of the Resource Management Act 1991, Council resolved to withdraw Proposed Plan Change 16 (Stage 1 of the Tuakau Structure Plan).
Celebrating the district’s rich Maaori heritage will get a lot easier with the introduction of a stand-alone Tangata Whenua chapter in the Draft District Plan.
As part of Council's commitment to our natural environment, identification of the district's important landscapes including Outstanding Natural Landscapes and Features and Significant Amenity Landscapes has taken place as part of the District Plan Review.
The Rural Zone is the only place where rural productive activities can generally take place in the Waikato district. For this reason, ongoing subdivision in the rural zone must be carefully managed.
Whether you want to create your own slice of paradise in the Waikato District or you want to set up business, there are exciting changes within the draft District Plan.
Job opportunities in the Waikato district are growing along with the district’s reputation as a place to do business according to the Council’s annual report which is being distributed in an easy-read summary for residents and ratepayers next week [week starting Monday 6 November].
Please be extremely careful on the roads this weekend. We will try to keep you up-to-date with any new road closures as soon as we are aware of them.
Waikato District Councillors received a detailed report from Quotable Value (QV) this week on the district’s Rating Revaluation for 2017.
An open day will be held at the end of this month to help inform and guide a community-led project for a possible new Community Facility in Ngaruawahia.
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