Waikato district youth groups are going to be busy over the next few weeks with fruit tree giveaways, native tree plantings, health expos, a ‘Creative-Con’, as well as discos and skate park openings.
Little libraries, poppies and the country’s largest roading alliance have led to the Waikato District Council being named as a finalist in two categories at the Local Government New Zealand EXCELLENCE Awards.
Raglan will join the short list of communities in New Zealand to benefit from a dedicated food waste collection service later this year.
Waikato District Council is holding informal discussions with Watercare Services Ltd and Waikato-Tainui on potentially forming a company to improve water and wastewater services for the district.
The people of Pukekawa and parts of Onewhero have voted overwhelmingly for a weekly kerbside pre-paid refuse and recycling collection service.
A pair of blue underpants has shown the importance of a wastewater system public education campaign.
This is an urgent message to people connected to our drinking water supply - our waters team has identified that there is an issue with the Te Kauwhata supply.
After deliberating for nearly three hours today on wastewater services options for its Annual Plan, the Waikato District Council decided to proceed with the option that will allow it to prepare long term plans to protect waterways and environmentally sensitive areas.
Due to the public holiday refuse and recycling collection will take place one day later than usual
At a hearing on the Waikato District Council’s Annual Plan wastewater services consultation today, engineering consultancy Jacobs told the Council that its wastewater network was prone to blockages with foreign objects because it was in poor condition with low velocity flows, and with capacity issues during wet weather.
Youth groups across the Waikato district are taking up projects including tree planting and bullying awareness as part of a “Govern Up” youth programme supported by the Waikato District Council, and they’ll be talking about their projects on community radio as part of Youth Week next week (26 May – 4 June).
Repair work on roads in the Waikato District closed by the storms in April will start in earnest next week.
Waikato District Council invites written expressions of interest from community groups interested in leasing the Waipa Esplanade Reserve in Ngaruawahia.
The following dog registration fees and charges have been adopted by the Waikato District Council.
Dates for Inorganic Refuse Collection
An extraordinary meeting will be held to hear and consider submissions on the 2017/2018 Draft Annual Plan and 2017/2018 Proposed Fees and Charges.
Notice is hereby given that, unless claimed by the owner, stock having being seized for Impounding will be sold by public auction or otherwise disposed of at the Frankton Sale Yards on 31 May 2017.
Waikato District Council staff are this week processing final submissions on proposed changes to targeted wastewater rates in the Council’s Annual Plan that will see targeted wastewater rates increase by between $47 and $254.
The Waikato District Council has signed an MOU with Ngati Hauaa Iwi Trust as part of a wider goal to recognise tangata whenua and develop and maintain iwi relationships so it can be responsive to the interests of Maaori in its community.
The community is encouraged to have their say on the future management of Ngaruawahia’s The Point Reserve.
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