News
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Mayor, Community Board chair to Le Quesnoy
NewsWaipā mayor and Cambridge Community Board will represent the district at the opening of the New Zealand War Memorial Museum and Visitor Centre in France in October.
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Free online courses in business sustainability
NewsWaipā District Council is supporting 50 free spots in online business courses focused on sustainability.
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Remuneration for iwi reps changed
NewsIwi representatives who sit on Waipā District Council Committees will be paid per Committee meeting for the coming term
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Kihikihi site eyed for housing, skatepark
NewsMore housing – and a potential new site for a skatepark – are on the cards for Kihikihi.
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More diverse, greener cemeteries in the mix for Waipā
NewsWaipā cemeteries look set to be more accessible, offer more interment options and be more prepared for the impacts of climate change in the future.
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Council moves to stamp out boy racing on rural roads
NewsMoves are underway to stamp out boy racers terrorising residents in rural Waipā.
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Work speeds up on safe cycleways, walkways
NewsWork is about to go up a gear on plans for safer walking and cycling pathways in Kihikihi and Cambridge.
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Clean-up will go on for months: Council
NewsWaipā District Council is warning the clean-up after Cyclone Gabrielle may take months.
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Estimate puts council building repair at $3m
NewsInitial estimates suggest the empty council building in Te Awamutu could potentially cost around $3 million to bring up to earthquake standard.
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Civil Defence: Regional state of emergency declared for Waikato
NewsRegional state of emergency declared for Waikato In response to the growing threat from Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle.
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Council offices, facilities closed
NewsWaipā District Council will close its offices and all facilities today (Monday February 13) on the advice of Civil Defence.
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Formal review of dog rules in the pipeline
NewsWaipā District Council is set to formally reconsider its rules around dogs in the district.
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Funding opens for non-profit groups
NewsApplications for funding assistance is available again to non-profit groups in Waipā.
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New Kihikihi playground to open in May
NewsKihikihi is on the countdown towards a brand new playground…plus a spruce up of an old one.
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Mayor seeks young leaders to ‘step up, give it a go’
NewsWaipā mayor Susan O’Regan is on the hunt for smart, inspiring young people to join a national leadership programme.
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Council urges caution at Lake Ngā Roto
NewsWaipā District Council has warned people to be cautious after cyanobacterial bloom was found in Lake Ngā Roto and is advising water based activities should not be undertaken.
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Driver shortage continues to hit Waipā recycling
NewsWaipā continues to feel the bite of New Zealand’s nationwide driver shortage with ongoing disruption to the district’s recycling services.
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Road works set to connect Cambridge
NewsMajor road works will begin in early February along Cambridge and Hamilton Roads in preparation for development and growth in Cambridge West.
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Councils ask residents to make water savings a holiday habit
NewsWaipā District Council and Hamilton City Council want residents to get smart about their water use and choose simple tips to save or reuse water during the holidays.
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Government funding secured
NewsWaipā District Council has secured up to $5.24 million from the government’s Better Off fund.