Council investigating after man fell into transfer station pit, breaking his collarbone stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
New Plymouth councillors reject free hour of parking amid rates increase concerns stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
21/01304/HOU, Mr and Mrs Cutler, single storey timber orangery to replace existing conservatory, 8 Culley View. 21/01322/FUL, The Long Barn, amend approved plans condition, The Long Barn, Old Sheep Fair, Bishops Sutton Road. Old Alresford Shedfield 21/01231/HOU, Suzanna Polansky, creation of a wildlife pond with associated engineering work within the curtilage of the garden, Hatton Turnor House, Botley Road. Soberton 21/01360/FUL, Mr Mullineaux, retrospective change of use – residential to retail, Oak Tree Farm, Church Road. South Wonston 21/01307/HOU, Mr and Mrs Freemantle, single storey side extension and flue for woodburning stove, Cloudbank, 64 Downs Road. Sparsholt 21/01368/HOU, Jill Penfold, install a new lean-to styled sun room onto the rear of the house; replace existing front (timber) porch with new wider design, 2 Sparsholt Fields.
Inglewood's brown water issues finally clearing up stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
by Andrew Liptak There is no better example of how science fiction’s tendency to try and imagine a plausible future is like throwing a dart at a moving target than Larry Niven’s 1964 short story “The Coldest Place.” Up to that point, astronomers widely believed that the planet Mercury was tidally locked to the Sun: its rotation matched that of its orbit and as a result, only one side ever faced the Sun, meaning that its dark side would have been much cooler. Niven took that bit of knowledge and incorporated it into his story his first and sent it off to Frederik Pohl’s
Press Release – New Plymouth District Council NPDCs multi-million-dollar upgrade of Inglewoods water pipes is three-quarters complete and already the results are clear to see. Just one Inglewood resident has complained about discoloured water coming through their taps this year compared … NPDC’s multi-million-dollar upgrade of Inglewood’s water pipes is three-quarters complete and already the results are clear to see. Just one Inglewood resident has complained about discoloured water coming through their taps this year – compared with 12 last year and 53 the year before. “So far we’ve replaced about 10.7km of the 12.5km of pipes we planned to replace, and the results are looking great. We expect Inglewood’s water to keep improving as we keep laying new pipes,” says NPDC Group Manager Planning and Infrastructure David Langford.
Thursday, 1 July 2021, 10:15 am NPDC’s multi-million-dollar upgrade of Inglewood’s water pipes is three-quarters complete and already the results are clear to see. Just one Inglewood resident has complained about discoloured water coming through their taps this year – compared with 12 last year and 53 the year before. “So far we’ve replaced about 10.7km of the 12.5km of pipes we planned to replace, and the results are looking great. We expect Inglewood’s water to keep improving as we keep laying new pipes,” says NPDC Group Manager Planning and Infrastructure David Langford. Inglewood’s water problem was caused by the build-up of naturally occurring minerals mainly in pipes
He appealed for anyone with more information to come forward. SIMON O CONNOR/Stuff Skid marks now cover much of the grass after what appears to have been a scooter was driven through the area overnight on Sunday. Repairs would take place when conditions allowed, and all costs would be covered by the annual parks budget, Langford said. “Every dollar we spend fixing it is a dollar that could have been used by our awesome parks staff to keep the park in world-class, Green Flag-winning shape. “Pukekura Park is the jewel in our crown and it’s enjoyed by thousands of visitors and locals year round so it’s very disappointing when this sort of vandalism ruins it for everyone else,” he said.
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New Plymouth District Council spends $1.2m buying two residential sections to fix collapsing culvert stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.