News
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Waipā property valuations show 45.4% average rise
NewsResidential properties in Waipā have increased in value by an average of 46 per cent according to independent revaluations.
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Next step for new walking and cycling path in Kihikihi
NewsKihikihi’s new walking and cycling pathway ‘Te Ara Rimu’ is one step closer to getting underway after gaining clear support from the local community and stakeholders.
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More pooch parks proposed for Waipā
NewsWaipā dogs may soon have eight more exercise areas to choose from.
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King's coronation honoured in Waipā
NewsThe coronation of His Majesty Charles III, King of New Zealand will be honoured in Waipā this weekend.
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Kihikihi’s newest playground opening
NewsKihikihi’s newest playground will be celebrated with a formal opening at the end of this month.
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Council considering land sale to fast-track housing
NewsWaipā District Council is considering selling land to Kāinga Ora so new housing for older people in the district can be fast-tracked.
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Three candidates for Council spot – so far
NewsThree candidates have already put their hats in the ring to be Waipā District Council’s Māori ward councillor.
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New waters model fails to address key issues: Mayor
NewsWaipā mayor Susan O’Regan says no amount of “tweaking” to an already-flawed Three Waters model will keep Waipā assets under local control.
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Bridge paint job on target
NewsWork to repaint and maintain Cambridge’s Victoria Street Bridge is forging ahead, with contractors having reached the main arch span of the bridge.
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Council opens up events funding
NewsWaipā has a growing reputation for holding world-class events, and Council is stepping up to help.
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Waipā revaluations locked in for May
NewsWaipā’s rating revaluations will be in the post in the last week of May.
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Two more Cambridge trees to go
NewsCambridge is too lose two more trees, but not because of Cyclone Gabrielle.
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Heritage funding tightened
NewsCriteria for Waipā District Council’s Heritage Fund has been tightened to ensure the best possible value from the $70,000 annual spend.
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Council awards largest contract package, ever
NewsWaipā District Council has committed to its biggest ever contract package – more than $86 million – for the building of a brand new wastewater treatment plant for Cambridge.
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Waipā revaluations delayed… again
NewsWaipā’s rating revaluations have been delayed for a second time.
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Neighbourhood playground opens for Te Awamutu
NewsTe Awamutu’s newest playground at Swarbrick Park will open tomorrow.
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Nominations for new Councillor open this week
NewsNominations open this week for a new Waipā District Māori ward councillor.
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Te Kanohi appointments on hold
NewsWaipā mayor Susan O’Regan has put the appointment of mana whenua representatives on four council committees on hold.
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By-election nominations to open end of March
NewsNominations for a Waipā District Council by-election will open at the end of March.
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Mayor accepts resignation
NewsWaipā mayor Susan O’Regan has accepted the verbal resignation of Waipā Māori ward Councillor, Takena Stirling.