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... 5.3 Leases, Licences& Permits 40 How the Plan Works 4 5.4 Rental& Charges 41 About the Park 5 5.5 Network Utilities 42 History of the Park 6 5.6 Title& Reserve Classification 42 Park Facilities& Features 10 5.7 Future Reserve Acquisition 42 Features of Significance 17 ...
... Concerns if turned into a walkway that privacy at urupā would be an issue. 20 August Interview Des and Evelyn Discussed some of the history related to 2013 Ratima Tāonoke marae, that it used to be a thriving community. He had been asked to give (Whakatu ...
... values. Analysis was carried out on 1,758 recorded items to inform management recommendations. Given the cultural significance of the site, history of tree failure, tree and site conditions, the removal of 514 trees is recommended (433 from Tainui and 81 from Tauroa ...
... taking care of yourselves with the winter weather kicking in. February 14, 2023 is a date that will go down in Hawke's Bay history as one of the darkest days as a result of Cyclone Gabrielle and the widespread flooding and devastation that it has left in the ...
... OUR WASTEWATER HISTORY Stormwater and wastewater (sewage) were collected together Pre 1939 and disposed into the old Ngaruroro River near Whakatū. The first inland trunk sewer was built down Richmond Road. It 1939 went to East Clive and the wastewater was disposed to sea via ...
... SOCIAL& CULTURAL VALUES INTRODUCING WAIPATIKI DOMAIN 4.1 Heritage and Cultural Significance 21& BUSH RESERVE 4.2 Tangata Whenua 21 Introduction 3 4.4 Art 21 History 3 4.5 Community Partnerships 22 Land Status 3 4.6 Commemorative Features 22 Hastings District Council Classification 3 Tangata Whenua History 4 5.0 ADMINISTRATION& ...
... its close associations with the growth and development of the wine industry in Hawkes Bay. In terms of historical value the report outlines the history of previous landowners and their connection with the origins of the wine industry in Hawkes Bay. Furthermore the report states that "the ...
... . Whilst Comprehensive Residential Development is encouraged in Hastings, there are some residential areas; those early established suburbs, that have recognised architectural history and special character values that are worthy of maintaining for future generations. These areas will be managed differently from the General Residential and ...
... In February 2023, Te Matau a Māui Hawke's Bay faced devastation and loss from Cyclone Gabrielle one of the largest natural disasters in the history of Aotearoa New Zealand. Across the region, communities have endured significant impact to their lives, livelihoods, whānau, homes, ...
... Steps... 26 and Playgrounds... 12 Introduction... 5 Appendix 1: Hastings District Council: Objective 2: Protect our Vibrant Our Community Outcomes... 27 Local History and Legends of Havelock North..6 Village Feel... 14 Appendix 2: About Havelock North... 8 Objective 3: Build on Our Friendly, Statistics ...
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