Western Bay of Plenty Council seek community feedback on Long-term Plan
8 Mar, 2021 05:06 AM
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Western Bay of Plenty District Council need community feedback on its long term plan for 2021 to 2031. Photo / File
Western Bay of Plenty District Council need community feedback on its long term plan for 2021 to 2031. Photo / File
Bay of Plenty Times
Western Bay of Plenty residents are being encouraged to have one final say on key decisions that will help shape the future of the district.
Released today, Western Bay of Plenty District Council s 2021-2031 Long-term Plan Consultation Document is the next step in Council s Hello Future District community conversation to shape and deliver key projects and services across the District for the next decade.
Candidates for Western Bay of Plenty byelection named
4 Mar, 2021 03:07 AM
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Western Bay of Plenty District Council s head office on Barkes Corner in Tauranga. Photo / File
Western Bay of Plenty District Council s head office on Barkes Corner in Tauranga. Photo / File
Bay of Plenty Times
Ten people including an existing Tauranga councillor are in the running for a seat on the Western Bay of Plenty District Council as part of this year s byelection.
The byelection is to replace Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward councillor Christina Humphreys who resigned in January.
At close of nominations at noon today the candidates are:
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Manager appointed to Project Parore restoring Katikati catchments
3 Mar, 2021 06:23 PM
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Andrew Butler is Project Parore s new programme manager.
Bay of Plenty Times
By: Elaine Fisher
Clean fresh water flowing into the northern Tauranga harbour from streams teeming with healthy aquatic life thanks to the restoration efforts of local landowners and residents, is the vision for newly appointed Project Parore programme manager Andrew Butler. We are already well on the way to achieving that goal. Many farmers and growers are doing amazing work to protect and enhance streams. I m looking forward to expanding our scope to get even more landowners on board, says Butler, who is Project Parore s first paid employee.
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