Ngaruawahia Library is packing up its temporary office and will reopen at its Jesmond Street site on Monday 17 August.
Due to an overflow of untreated wastewater this weekend the collection of shellfish is not advised near Greenslade Road/Lorenzen Bay until further notice.
Agencies monitoring erosion at Sunset Beach, Port Waikato, are urging beach goers to be sensible and play it safe in the area.
Due to construction work on Ngaruawahia water mains the Waipa River Bridge on Waingaro Road will be closed to ordinary traffic on the dates shown below.
Food operators in Waikato district are being urged to sign up now for new food regulations.
Waikato District Council has secured additional land to develop Tuakau’s new cemetery.
Waikato District Council is confident a solid submission presented to MBIE which will ensure its communities are on the list for expanded broadband.
Waikato District Council has launched its external map viewer.
Waikato District Council today confirmed its preference for water management in the district voting in principle for the establishment of a Council Controlled Organisation (CCO) with Waipa District and Hamilton City Councils.
Waikato District Council today formally adopted its 2015 – 2025 Long Term Plan (LTP)
Raglan Library and Office will be closed on Saturday 11 July 2015. The closure is due to minor works taking place over that weekend.
The unveiling of a new Raglan Library and Office mural will take place this Friday 26 June, at 8am.
Ngaruawahia residents get ready. We’ve got a big piece of work coming up in July which could effect your water supply, as well as access to and from the town centre via Waipa Bridge.
With nine pit stops completed and nine to go, the Waikato District Council team is half way through their community road trip to review the District Plan.
Waikato District Council is on the search for a development partner to help create a “modern village” in Tamahere.
Waikato District Council wants to form a ratepayer-owned council-control organisation (CCO) for future water management along with Waipa District and Hamilton City Councils.
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Tomorrow’s Extraordinary Infrastructure Committee meeting will be the first opportunity for Waikato District Council to indicate which option it prefers for the district’s future water management.
Huntly residents are advised that over the next few weeks our contractors will be investigating water connections in the area and at times, may need to enter properties briefly
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