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  1. Raglan businesses flooded in to take advantage of the new free business support service that started at the Waikato District Council offices last week.

  2. The following meetings will be held during March 2017.

  3. The following meetings will be held during February 2017. All meetings will be held at the Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia unless otherwise stated.

  4. A February start date has been announced for a new business support service in Raglan offering free advice and access to enterprise funding.

  5. Raglan business people will soon be able to access a free advisory and support service to help their enterprise grow.

  6. Waikato District Council will consider spending a further $1.757 million to address urgent concerns around wastewater spills.

  7. Tuakau business owner Baron Collocott is ‘in shock’ that he has won an iPad Pro package valued at over $1900 in a business promotion by the Waikato District Council’s economic development team, Open Waikato.

  8. There is a wealth of historical buildings and structures in the Waikato district according to the heritage consultant who is reviewing our ‘built heritage’ as part of a wider District Plan review.

  9. The following meetings will be held during November 2016.

  10. Waikato District Council has met its financial targets for the past year, and is focused on managing rapid growth in ways that are socially, environmentally and economically sustainable, says newly re-elected Mayor Allan Sanson.

  11. Three wastewater spills in Raglan in four months is nowhere near good enough, Waikato District Council acknowledges.

  12. All meetings will be held at the Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia unless otherwise stated.

  13. North Waikato business people can now access free advice, support and potentially funding to help their enterprise grow.

  14. The winners of the Waikato District Youth Awards have been announced. This is the first year Waikato District Council has held the awards and it is exciting to see the number of young people nominated. In all, a total of 94 young people were nominated either individually or within a group.

  15. Finalists of the Waikato District Youth Awards have been chosen. There were 52 young people nominated.

  16. The following meetings will be held during May 2016.

  17. Nominations for the Waikato District Youth Awards 2016 are now open.

  18. ANZAC commemorations in Ngaruawahia and Raglan next month will be bolstered with funding from the Waikato District Council.

  19. The Onewhero-Tuakau Community Board has voted to allocate $5,000 discretionary funding to the Port Waikato Residents and Ratepayers Association to help with the purchase and installation of digital security cameras to replace and upgrade the current analogue cameras that have been operating in the area to deter crime.

  20. The following meetings will be held during March 2016. All meetings will be held at the Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia unless otherwise stated.

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