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... growth but the current rate of growth means that acutely felt by tamariki Māori. this will be taken up quicker than planned. While history tells us that population growth may smooth out in the long term, the immediate future projection is for continued strong growth. Developer ...
... and source of life and the way in reducing carbon emissions generated by wellness for our country. Our economy depends on our land our history the construction of new government buildings. and culture are tied to it. The land that is highly productive for primary production is ...
... Bay Celebrations Architecture/Buildings Streetscape (trees) A&P Show Lighting of the Façade Enhancement Osmanthus Gardens Shrub bed enhancements Community Industrial history such as International Chorus Cabinets Sports heroes Tōmoana Freezing works Cultures Day Monuments and Watties Local heroes Art in public places Hanging Baskets Horticulture ...
... To recognise and protect heritage items and areas the PDP states that Council will: protect significant heritage items so that the heritage character and history of the District is preserved (HERO1); Promote greater public awareness and understanding of the Districts heritage items (HERO2). ...
... Oppose Character Homes Council should be saving these The character residential zones need individual historic homes and attention and individual historic homes recognizing the architectural history in should be included. our established residential neighbourhoods. A very high% of development in Hastings is currently for KO Housing. ...
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