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Nelson floods: Financial impact beginning to rise to surface


Thomson said while he hadn’t lost any stock, the flooding had damaged fence lines and deposited large amounts of silt all over the farm.
Federated Farmers Nelson president Martin O’Connor said it was a similar story for farmers all over the region, although it was still hard to gauge what the overall level of damage was yet.
O’Connor said many farms had suffered infrastructure damage around the edges, particularly with fence posts being ripped out and fences clogged with flood debris.
He said so far it appeared there were no major stock losses in the region, although there had been about 60 sheep taken away by the floodwaters near Tapawera. ....

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Tourism Bay of Plenty big winner of community funding plans


Tourism Bay of Plenty big winner of community funding plans
14 May, 2021 11:00 PM
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Bay of Plenty Regional Council chief executive Fiona McTavish. Photo / NZME
A council-controlled organisation that receives millions of dollars in local government funding has secured a large chunk of a community initiatives fund.
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council met on Wednesday to discuss its Long-term
Plan deliberations, which included the allocation of $200,000 through a Community Initiatives Fund. Another $200,000 was considered for enhanced community engagement and participation plus $500,000 to better support local volunteers.
Tourism Bay of Plenty Low Carbon Economy will receive $60,000 and Tauranga Moana Biosecurity Capital will receive $40,000 per annum from the Community Initiatives Fund. A total of 28 groups applied for funding. ....

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