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... outcomes. 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 ...
... outcomes. 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 ...
... great deal of information on the dams and streams in Havelock North and published it on Council's website here. There is a mix of history (why the dams were built), rain statistics related to Cyclone Gabrielle and previous storm events, technical information and reports, ...
... a d n Ro w La 15 er tuki Riv Tuki 3 To understand why Clive was first established we need to go into the history of the English traveller, William Barnard Rhodes. At the age of 24 William (Barney) Rhodes, born in Lincolnshire, ...
... wide variety of people, from all walks of life, have been parishioners, and this diversity has contributed to the richness of its history. The building continues a Page 2 St Matthew's Church, 206 King Street South Inventory Number: 24; Property ID 21192; ...
... find rates information for properties located within the Hastings District Council boundary. You can find out what the current rates are, the rates history, Hawke's Bay Regional Council rates and proposed rates, if applicable. How to use the database Search for a property using an ...
... sense of place, and to foster civic pride. Our philosophy Four key areas drive the passion of the Landmarks Trust members: Landscape History Architecture Art in public places Each feeds into the Landmarks' philosophy of making Hastings a better place to live, work in, ...
... to enjoy. www.splashplanet.co.nz Cloth Connections: Christine Pattullo More info at www.hastingscitymarkets.co.nz Christine Pattullo uses threads of fibre to create a EVERY SUNDAY visual history spanning seven generations of Māori 16 FEBRUARY Hawke's Bay Farmers Market and Pakeha parenting, from whaling days to more Black Tie Ball Hawke's ...
... a sense of community, civic pride, and to express our unique identity. Art is an important way to celebrate the whakapapa and history of our cultural heritage and experience. Public artworks include major pieces commissioned by Hastings District Council, artist-designed elements integrated into Council developments ...
... a large part of the inner Hastings CBD. They add aesthetic value to the CBD and fit in well with the surrounding buildings. HISTORY: Building 1: Number 119 (Council), 123 (business) is currently owned by Johannik Property Limited and occupied by ...
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