The Silt Recovery Taskforce has supported hundreds of locals with cleaning up silt following Cyclone Gabrielle, shifting around 350,000m3 of silt since February. Regional Council Chair Hinewai Ormsby says the Taskforce has developed an efficient and effective .
The Hawke’s Bay Regional Council, assisted by the Wairoa District Council, are working to clean up woody debris left by Cyclone Gabrielle around the Wairoa district. The massive clean-up will include local beaches and around bridges. Wairoa District .
The Hawke’s Bay Regional Council welcomes the reopening of State Highway 2 between Wairoa and Napier next Sunday (14 May). Regional Council Chair Hinewai Ormsby says “This is welcome news for Hawke’s Bay. Re-connecting Wairoa with the rest of .
Hawke’s Bay leaders welcomed the commitment for additional to help with silt and debris removal made today by the government. Minister for Local Government, Kieran McAnulty Associate Minister for Cyclone Recovery Barbara Edmonds announced the Government .
A delimiting survey to establish the boundaries of Alligator weed identified at Lake Whatumā (Lake Hatuma) in Central Hawke’s Bay last month has been completed. The results of the survey indicate that Alligator weed hasn’t spread too widely .