Wet weather and high winds over the weekend has delayed the re-installation of Huntly’s footbridge until Sunday 3 May.
Getting out and about in the community has been a key factor in the success of Waikato District Council’s 10 year plan consultation programme.
As we commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the Gallipoli landing we’re reminded of the commitment made by thousands of men and women who served, and continue to serve, our country.
Waikato district residents have until 5pm this Friday to share their thoughts on Council’s 10 year plan.
Ngaruawahia Library will closed at 5pm on Friday 24 April for a pre-winter spruce up.
We’re a district of animal lovers, with 13,615 dogs registered across our district
An open fire season will be introduced for the Waikato District Council area effective from Wednesday 1 April 2015.
Waikato District Council is appalled at the ongoing collection of illegally dumped rubbish at the Mercer public toilets and rest area on Riverbank Road, at the Roose Road turn off.
Waikato District Council will be issuing fire permits, but only on a case by case basis. Even though the district has had some rain, the ground and grass are still extremely dry and a fire risk.
Turangawaewae Regatta will celebrate its 120th event when the 2015 regatta is held on 21 March.
We’re having a great summer across the Waikato. Long, hot days have meant a chance to relax and enjoy the sun. It’s also meant that a lot of families have been enjoying inflatable swimming pools in their backyard.
Until further notice, Waikato District Council will not be issuing fire permits from 5pm, Friday 20 February.
Waikato District Council will shortly enter a tender process for district wide road network maintenance services as a result of a Council decision on 17 February.
Waikato District Council will include consolidation with Watercare as a fourth option to be analysed in the sub-regional joint water study which is currently underway.
Watch out, kids about’, is the message for drivers from Waikato District Council and Police as school starts back.
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