A key part of the plan to ensure the Waikato district continues to use water in a sustainable manner in the future is being implemented over the coming months.
Raglan businesses flooded in to take advantage of the new free business support service that started at the Waikato District Council offices last week.
Notice is given that a hearing will be held to hear submissions on the proposed Easter Trading Bylaw.
A meeting of the Raglan Community Board will be held on Tuesday 14 March 2017 commencing at 2.00pm.
The following meetings will be held during March 2017.
The Waikato District Council resolved, to make operative all the provisions of Plan Change 17 Ngaruawahia and Surrounding Villages Stage 1 Proposed Rezoning to the Waikato District Plan.
A portion of GEORGE STREET (Between Henderson Avenue and Madill Street) will be closed on Tuesday 25 April 2017.
Members of the public are cordially invited to participate in the ANZAC Day Commemorative Service on Tuesday 25 April 2017 in Tuakau.
North Waikato residents will benefit from a new refuse and recycling drop-off facility opening in Tuakau later this month.
Waikato District Libraries will wipe your overdue fines during its Love your library week in exchange for cans of food.
Time is running out for people to have their say on Easter Trading in the Waikato district.
Waikato District Council and Huntly’s young people have started a new youth group and want more young people to come and join the fun.
If you have a project or an event and are seeking financial assistance, there are a number of funding opportunities available from Council to help make it happen.
The Discretionary & Funding Committee meeting will now be held on Tuesday 28 March 2017 commencing at 1.30pm.
Working in conjunction with Waikato District Council, contractors will be smoke testing Raglan’s underground wastewater drainage system in the northeast section of town in the coming three months.
If you see smoke coming from Raglan’s drainage system in the coming weeks, it should not be cause for alarm.
Waikato District Council welcomes the government announcement that it will be rolling out a second wave of ultrafast broadband (UFB) to eight of its growing towns.
Waikato is confirmed as the highest-growth district council in the North Island according to the latest figures from Statistics NZ, and housing affordability may be part of the reason.
Road safety is not a normal topic of conversation heard down at the pub, but a set of retro beer bottle stickers has sparked bar-room chatter of that nature in Raglan this summer.
Due to the public holidays, there will be no refuse and recycling collection on Monday 30 January or Monday 6 February.
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