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... heritage objectives. items which have historical, items, only those which are social, architectural, significant to the character and technological and history of the District. Including archaeological significance". a rule or standard which Objective HRO1 seeks to requires an accidental discovery "protect ...
... . It was estimated that more than 600 people passed businesses, property owners and residents also Greater recognition/capture of Maori/Settler history. Greater recognition of the value of green and through the voice box over the three days that it was took place. More ...
... the low-lying area around Lake Poukawa. 2.3 Soils The soils of the Heretaunga Plains have been extensively documented. A general description of the history of deposition is contained in a reference guide by E. Griffiths 10: "Hawke's Bay Heretaunga Plains have been built up over ...
... street and integrates with neighbouring is discussed that relates to restored or enhanced. buildings these guiding principles. Mahi Toi- takes account of history and To walkways, cycleways and vehicle routes culture- sites of significance to mana To parks and recreation areas whenua are protected and ...
... achieves the purposes of the Act is a fundamental principle embodied in the Treaty. 3.4 LOCAL TANGATA WHENUA- NGATI KAHUNGUNU TE IWI 3.4.1 HISTORY Ngati Kahungunu is the sole iwi in the Hastings District. The Ngati Kahungunu iwi region extends from Wairoa in the north to Wairarapa ...
... e.g. undue shading, fire risk. 12.5.3 OB J ECT IVES HRO1 To protect significant heritage items so that the heritage character and history of the District is preserved. HRO2 To promote a greater public awareness and understanding of the District's heritage items. HRO3 To protect ...
... - 1 Last Amended 16 July 2012 Hastings District Plan The larger rivers in parts of the District beyond the Heretaunga Plains, have a history of occasional, severe flooding. When this natural hazard occurs, not only is the area covered with water but silt and gravel ...
... . Ko te kotahitanga te waka e kawe nei te oranga mō ngā whānau, mō ngā hapū, mō ngā iwi. learn local history for rangatahi to help support them in their contribution to their communities. Poipoia te rangatahi, ka puta, ka ora. This ...
... appeals for the city centre on organised tours, explaining Hastings Orphans Club for almost 30 years, many organisations, including the Heart the history of the city and its art deco heritage. continuing to volunteer today, despite being in Foundation, the Cancer Society and the ...
... Trust was formed in 1990 by Jim Edwards and his wife Marie. The name means the eyebrows of Kahungunu, well known in the history of the area between Mahia and Wairarapa. The trust was named in an effort to keep the legend of Kahungunu alive and so ...
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