Press Release – Greater Wellington Regional Council Over 20 schools from across the region claimed prizes for MovinMarch 2021, an annual Greater Wellington initiative that encourages kids and their whnau to walk or wheel to school and reduce carbon emissions. MovinMarch hosts four competitions …
Over 20 schools from across the region claimed prizes for Movin’March 2021, an annual Greater Wellington initiative that encourages kids and their whānau to walk or wheel to school and reduce carbon emissions.
Movin’March hosts four competitions to reward students for contributing to Greater Wellington’s targets to reduce transport-generated carbon emissions by 30 percent and achieve a 40 percent increase in ‘mode share’ to active and public transport by 2030.
Wednesday, 12 May 2021, 3:58 pm
Greater Wellington’s Low Carbon Acceleration (LCA)
Fund, established to accelerate the action required for
Greater Wellington to meet ambitious climate goals, received
national recognition at the 2021 LGFA Taituarā Local
Government Excellence Awards.
LGFA Taituarā Local
Government Excellence Awards seek to showcase and celebrate
the outstanding people and mahi that contribute to the
success of the local government sector.
Greater
Wellington won a Highly Commended Citation for Environmental
Leadership for the LCA Fund - a pool of money set aside to
boost activities or initiatives that reduce emissions faster
or at a greater scale than would otherwise
Tuesday, 11 May 2021, 1:29 pm
Te Wāhi Āwhina, a community support space in Manners
Street, has officially opened following a dawn blessing this
morning (Tuesday 11 May).
Te Wāhi Āwhina is one of
the Council’s commitments to The Pōneke Promise – a
joint social contract launched in April with Greater
Wellington Regional Council, the City’s hospitality
industry, retailers, and Police.
Wellington Mayor Andy
Foster says The Pōneke Promise is a combined response to
keeping the city safe. “The opening of Te Wāhi Āwhina is
one of the Council’s pledges to the Pōneke
Promise.
“It’s also an action following on from
Press Release – Wellington City Council Te Whi whina, a community support space in Manners Street, has officially opened following a dawn blessing this morning (Tuesday 11 May). Te Whi whina is one of the Councils commitments to The Pneke Promise a joint social contract …
Te Wāhi Āwhina, a community support space in Manners Street, has officially opened following a dawn blessing this morning (Tuesday 11 May).
Te Wāhi Āwhina is one of the Council’s commitments to The Pōneke Promise – a joint social contract launched in April with Greater Wellington Regional Council, the City’s hospitality industry, retailers, and Police.